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Thread: Post Split games

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    Post Split games

    Assuming the pre split league finishes on current standings, then our post split games are going to be somewhat complicated. We will have played 17 home and 16 away so should be due 2 home and 3 away post split. However with the current teams left, we would be due Killie, Accies, Motherwell and Coonty all at home while only St J’s away. Think I would rather have Killie and Accies at home to dodge the plastic if I’m being honest.

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    All winnable games home or away so not too fussed the way it ends up configured, pretty sure in a mini table involving the bottom six teams currently we have collected most pts

    Hoping we can do really well v Celtic and Aberdeen first, if we win one of them that would be great

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    If League stays as is one of the teams will end up with an 18 home 20 away season. Without crowds it probably doesn't make so much difference as normal but they will likely try to even up the home/away situation for the bottom three (at time of split). Luckily we will have played 17 home fixture pre split so it wont be us as that would only give us one home post split fixture. Like the OP I would like Killie & Hamilton at home.

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