If they are able to play lower league football next season, what would you like to see happen in the Championship. It wasn't the strongest/most competitive of leagues this year compared to previous years but Caley do seem to be improving and I think Dundee may have needed a year for things to settle.
So who would you like to win it/what you like to happen/what would be funniest?
- Caley Thistle to win the league with the Hammer of Hibs, and Hearts legend, John Robertson in charge?
- Berra captaining Dundee to the title with ex-Hibs captain James McPake in charge?
- Ex-Hearts manager, and style icon, the on fleek John McGlynn having the fans dancing in the streets of Raith with a second successive title?
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19-05-2020 12:50 PM #1
Championship Next Season
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19-05-2020 12:56 PM #2
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I hope it works out for McPake. Inverness can bolt.
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19-05-2020 12:59 PM #3
I want Hearts to struggle, same way we did when we went down. I honestly wouldn't mind if they got promoted at the end of it though. They'll be significantly weaker, and I enjoy the derby.
A couple seasons down there would be optimum.
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19-05-2020 01:00 PM #4
Dunfermline to win the league and Hearts to go down to League 1 via the playoffs
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19-05-2020 01:01 PM #5
I hope it does not start at all, i hope the league is cancelled until such times as it is safe enough for crowds to come back.
And if that means the gimps go bankrupt and die, well i will just have to put up with that, as sad as it would be.
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19-05-2020 01:02 PM #6
Last day of the season, Hearts need a point at Dens to secure automatic promotion.
With the score at 0–0, Jamie MacLaren (complete with tache) comes off the bench to score a late double and Dundee go up instead.
It later transpires that Dundee's email of MacLaren's registration never arrived at SPFL HQ and therefore he was ineligible, but everyone involved just guffaws and carries on.
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19-05-2020 01:28 PM #7
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19-05-2020 02:02 PM #9
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19-05-2020 02:02 PM #10
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I've a contact with a member of staff from Ayr Utd. Their plan for season 2020/21 regarding player contracts is vastly reduced £X amount if/when playing behind closed doors and £X amount when fans return to the terraces.
Likely to be a take it or leave it offer for existing players/new signings if any are made.
They will continue to utilise the loan market - they have been signing Old Firm players on loan in recent seasons, I wonder if the current situation could benefit teams like us sending players on loan to championship clubs.
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19-05-2020 02:05 PM #11
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19-05-2020 04:34 PM #15
I have serious doubts whether the Championship will actually take place next season.
Tiny TV money and no fans for the first 6 months would mean players would have to practically play for nothing to make it viable. As daft as that sounds a fair few would probably do so to put themselves in the shop window. If so then there is a good chance all teams would need to be part time.
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19-05-2020 04:51 PM #16
I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if the lower leagues are all mothballed for a year, starting up again in August 2021.
If they do play again this year they'll be clocking up a few miles to support their team. The ones that aren't boycotting that is
With the exception of Dunfermline, Raith Rovers and perhaps Alloa they're all a bit of a hike.......
Dunfermline - 19 miles
Raith Rovers - 25 miles
Alloa - 35 miles
Dundee - 62 miles
Morton - 67 miles
Arbroath - 75 miles
Ayr Utd - 79 miles
Queen of the South - 83 miles
ICT - 155 miles
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19-05-2020 07:16 PM #20
The last day of the season will see Levein's Hearts at home to Dundee, only needing a draw to win the division. Instead they lose 2-0 and the automatic promotion spot goes to Robertson's Inverness.
All is not lost however as Hearts still finish second and get a bye to the second round of the playoffs where they eventually edge past eight-man Arbroath 3-2 on penalties before losing 7-0 on aggregate to St Mirren.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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19-05-2020 08:20 PM #21
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20-05-2020 08:52 AM #23
Championship next season
Dunfemline are the only team that are not on the coast
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20-05-2020 08:54 AM #24
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Leagues get called again and they get relegated on goal difference.
Imagine the squealing.
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Hearts new club song...
"I would walk six hundred miles,
and I would walk six hundred more,
to be the man that watched the Jam Tarts,
scrape around the basement floor"
p.s. Yes, I am sad enough to have added that up ;-)Last edited by Keith_M; 20-05-2020 at 09:11 AM.
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20-05-2020 09:37 AM #26
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Can see next years league games getting cancelled early and not being able to finish, if Corvus 19 comes back and we are stuck into
a second wave of lockdown. Hearts are second top and miss out on promotion as Dundee come up and they end up spending another year in the championship.
However BH’s scenario is much better as this would annoy the poo out of them even more knowing they were expelled and not relegated and the big bad boys did it too them.
GGTTH
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