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Post by pawlo on Apr 27, 2004 18:30:31 GMT 1
How does it work chaps.
Do we have the away goal rule or not
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Post by Norge on Apr 27, 2004 18:32:22 GMT 1
No away goals, but i think silver goal comes into it
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Post by pawlo on Apr 27, 2004 18:34:40 GMT 1
cheers mate
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Post by Norge on Apr 27, 2004 18:40:02 GMT 1
Just took this off ConfGuide
promotion semi-finals
Byes notwithstanding, the semi-final matches pitch the team finishing 2nd against the team finishing 5th, and 3rd against 4th (our copy of the rules handbook actually state it's 2nd against 4th and 3rd against 5th - I think this is a typo).
The matches are staged over two legs, with the lower placed team home first. Ties may be switched if the higher place team cannot host its home tie on the appropriate date.
If aggregate scores are level after 90 minutes of the 2nd leg, "silver goal" extra time applies. If still level, then the usual penalty shoot-out separates the sides. At no point does an "away goal counts extra" rule apply.
For the 2003/4 season, the semi-final legs will be on 29th April and 3rd May 2004.
promotion final
The promotion final is a single leg on a neutral ground. Silver goal and penalties apply as tie-breakers if necessary.
For the 2003/4 season, the final will be on 16th May 2004, at the Britannia Stadium, Stoke. Kick-off is 1pm
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Apr 28, 2004 0:45:41 GMT 1
>>>No away goals, but i think silver goal comes into it <<< Hopefully no silver goal coming into it. we want to finish the job within 90 mins of the second leg to the satisfaction of the majority of the crowd
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