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    National League Playoffs

    With the National League Playoff System being different from the EFL system, do you think it gives teams that finish higher up in the table a better advantage compared to that of the EFL?

    Is progressing to a 1 legged home semi-final for finishing 2nd / 3rd actually better then playing a 2 legged semi-final game?

    I used to think National League System was great by giving the stronger teams a deserved advantage. But thinking about it now I reckon it nullifies a teams strength by reducing the semi-final to a 'any thing can happen' game.

    A 2 legged game lets the stronger team have a bad game and come back in the 2nd leg.
    Last edited by SwalePie; 22-02-2023 at 06:35 PM. Reason: Fixed typo

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