Relegation battles
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rec.sport.soccer on Fri May 20 16:15:14 2022
 
 
Those who support big teams with aspirations of winning cups, leagues, 
the CL and so on have probably never experienced the emotional 
rollercoaster of a relegation battle unless, in the case of fans of 
teams like Man United, Chelsea, Atletico or Milan, they have been around 
for a very long time.
I was reminded of the intensity of it all when watching Everton's match  against Crystal Palace the other night.  Went through it live with 
Bielefeld in in 1984-85, including the relegation playoff vs. 
Saarbr|+cken, the most intense live football experience I ever witnessed.
Looking around at the leagues that wrap up this weekend, it is a bit of 
a mixed bag in terms of relegation.
England is a bit boring, only  Leeds and Burnley fighting it out to 
avoid the last place.  Leeds away to Brentford, Burnley home to 
Newcastle.  Leeds with the worse GD.  If I had to bet I would say Leeds 
are more likely to lose out.
Italy - Venezia and Genoa already doomed (because of Head to Head tie 
breaker in the latter case), Cagliari are away to Venezia, whereas  Salernitana,two points above the drop, are home to Udinese.  Could Italy 
have no island teams in Serie A next year ? When was the last time that  happened ?
France - Bordeaux have zero chances of beating Brest (away) by enough 
goals to hope to sneak into the promotion playoff match.  St. Etienne do 
have a possibility of catching Metz, though, given that Metz plays away 
to PSG.  St. Etienne are away to Nantes, so not easy.  A point might do 
it if PSG obliges, and even if both lose, If PSG scores a hatful, les 
Verts could still sneak by.
Spain is the most interesting, though complicated as hell because of 
head to head tie-breakers.  A cursory glance at the table shows that the 
last relegation place could go to any of Getafe, Elche, Granada, Cadiz 
or Mallorca.
Getafe 39 pts
Elche  39 pts
Granada 37
Mallorca 36
Cadiz 36.
Getafe and Elche actually play each other, so a draw will do both very 
nicely.  Do they do biscotti in Spain?  Allegedly they do Maletas (full 
of cash, to incentivize teams to produce a result favourable to the donor)
Here are all the head to head results
Getafe - Elche   0-1, to come (but not relevant, since they can't both 
end on 39 points)
Getafe - Granada 4-2, 1-1
Getafe - Mallorca  1-0, 0-0
Getafe - Cadiz  4-0, 1-1
Elche - Granada  0-0, 1-0
Elche - Mallorca 3-0, 2-2
Elche - Cadiz   3-1, 0-3
Granada - Mallorca  4-1, 6-2
Granada - Cadiz  0-0, 1-1
Mallorca - Cadiz 2-1, 1-1
In a three way tie (39 points) with Elche, Cadiz, and Mallorca, Cadiz 
gets relegated.  Same thing with Getafe//Mallorca/Cadiz.  So Getafe and 
Elche are in fact safe.  A four way tie is impossible.
Granada are at home to Espanyol. They are fine if they win, or match the  results of either Cadiz or Mallorca.  If they lose and the other two 
draw, the loser of the three way tie is still Cadiz. They win the head 
to head against Mallorca if they lose and Mallorca draws, and would lose 
out on GD in a direct comparison with C|idiz, if Granada loses and C|idiz 
gets a point.
C|idiz are away to already relegated Alav|-s.  Mallorca are away to 
Osasuna, who have nothing to play for.
Head to head is too complicated !
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