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8 minutes ago, JeanieD said:

Bit unfair on Ross supporters the Friday fixture tbh. If it were the other way round we'd be raging.

We’ve had to go there on midweek nights in the winter, and also just a few weeks ago, so I don’t agree it’s unfair 

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On 15/04/2018 at 1:18 AM, Metz said:

What chance you d**k? A season of hoping we go down and all of a sudden we have a chance!!

What fan hopes his team gets relegated ....idiot ....never drink and post is a good guide 

i think most reasonable fans would say we have a chance - because in points terms we do - but that will require a performance level little seen this season and as we start from bottom if the league it can’t be good 

some of us have been arguing for  change precisely because we know the disaster that is relegation 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Really don't like the split.But it looks like it has given us another chance to stay in this league.4Points from the last 2 games is a good  return considering we were a goal down in each as well.Our next 2 games are winnable.We  managed to beat Ross County and Motherwell at Firhill in December,no reason we cant do it again. If we did manage this I would think the worst we would finish is 11th.

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Everyone on radio goes on about the playoffs being skewed in favour of the premier team, because the teams coming up are exhausted after coming through the rounds. If Livingston make the playoff final they have two games between now and then. If it's one of the others they have three. The premier teams still have three high pressure games to play. So where is this big advantage? Its nonsense

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1 minute ago, allyo said:

Everyone on radio goes on about the playoffs being skewed in favour of the premier team, because the teams coming up are exhausted after coming through the rounds. If Livingston make the playoff final they have two games between now and then. If it's one of the others they have three. The premier teams still have three high pressure games to play. So where is this big advantage? Its nonsense

As you say - it's nonsense.

The two clubs who contest the play-off will likely have had the same number of league games over the course.

Although I would rather Thistle didn't have to test the theory, if I'm honest.

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