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Old 27th April 2008, 09:54 PM
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Re: What the fuck?

Originally Posted by real red View Post
Obvious: Originally the SPL contained 10 clubs, but it subsequently enlarged to 12 for the 2000-01 season onwards. The increase from 10 clubs to 12 was part of the deal offered to obtain approval from SFL member clubs. Since then, the SPL has operated a "split league format" to prevent the need for a 44-game schedule, which was once used in the Scottish Premier Division, but is now considered to be too high a number of games in a league season. Under this system, after 33 games (i.e., when every club has played every other club three times, either twice away and once at home, or vice-versa), the division is split into two halves, and clubs play a further five matches, against the teams in their half of the division, taking their total to 38 games.

This can (and often does) result in the team placed seventh having a higher points total than the team placed sixth, because their final five games are considerably easier. In the 2005/2006 season, the seventh placed club, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, gained more points than the fourth placed club Hibernian.
You could argue that it you got an unfair draw though couldn't you in that you could have played both Celtic and Rangers twice away and only once at home whereas your rivals had the opposite. Or the 7th place team played the 6th place team twice at the 6th place teams ground and only one at home. Too much room for argument.
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