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Thread: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

  1. #21
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    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    Quote Originally Posted by eastcoastscot
    Dunfermline v Cowdenbeath will go down as the most lucrative Fife Derby in history.
    Cowdenbeath will win against QOS and Falkirk wont lose to Alloa putting Alloa in the play off against Stranraer[/quote]

    I thought it was Dunfermline that played the team from the league above?

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    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    So there we have it, all the teams went for it hell for leather. Poor Stenny lost out, they'll be gutted.

    Congratulations to Ayr, Stranraer and Dunfermline who have made it to playoffs. Let the battles commence ...


  3. #23

    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    Good result for the blue Brazil last night.

    Would make for a cracking tie if Dunfermline can recover from being 2-1 down to Stranraer.

    A lot of people don't like the playoffs because of it diminishing the good work done over a season but I like the interest and excitement generated by them.

    Pity they weren't on telly. I guess the finals will be???

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    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    Quote Originally Posted by IanAberdon
    Dunfermline and Stranraer have their places at the starting line well booked. But it's neck and neck between Ayr and Stenny. Ayr have the slight advantage of one more game to play, and better goal difference. The race will be fiercely contested all the way right to the last league game of the season.

    Then - the massive playoff. The lucky winner will be in with Ayr, Stranraer and A N Other. Let the battle commence. The prize is

    [IMG]NO IMAGE - IT'S RUN OUT[/IMG]
    GONE... must've have run out!
    [/quote]


  5. #25

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    Dunfermline will likely beat Stranraer by two goals and Cowden will likely hang on against Ayr. Should be a good Fife Derby

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    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    The tension will be unbearable tomorrow. Two teams will have their fate sealed, and they will be dejected.

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    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    Looks like the Fife Derby is on the cards.

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    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    So it's all square after the first leg. Advantage Dunfermline for the home leg


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    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    Dundee got their biggest crowd in years to wildly celebrate avoiding the Rangers pound next season. What were they possibly thinking off.

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    re: Most lucrative playoff in Scottish League history

    Dunfermline v Cowdenbeath

    Biggest game of the season for both

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