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BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> ...it's an advantage to finish as high as possible as

> 2nd play 5th, and 3rd play 4th, in the playoff semis.


...particularly as the games are only over one leg and the team's final position determines whether they play at home. So the team finishing second will always be at home and the team finishing fifth (Dulwich last year) will always be away.

taper Wrote:

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> The Hamlet have a glorious history of heroic

> failure in the play-offs.


Ha! Having attended many of them, I have to agree with you, taper. However, I've noticed that - in recent years anyway - this has tended to happen when they've started the season strongly with good placings in the table. This didn't happen this season and so am hoping that an alternative pattern (hopefully the reverse) is emerging...


*feeling excited*

DK_87 Wrote:

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> Any more home games this season? ...took me a while to realise

> what the pink and navy scarves were about. Keen to show some support.


So get knitting! ;-)


also: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/dulwichhamlet/teams/56196/fixtures-results

Finishing third is a great advantage because it would get Hamlet a home play off semi final, and just possibly a home final (if the 5th team wins at the 2nd in the semi). Let's all get there on Monday and help them home.


Worth mentioning also that Hamlet have following today's results (barring unrealistic goal difference swings in the last two games) qualified for the playoffs, though we could still finish as low as 5th. (This is because the 4th and 5th teams have yet to play each other, so can't both pass us.)

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