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Pretty excited for baseball. Was gonna play dbacks this morning but forgot, which is good. Gonna pass on tonight's game and just wait till next week
 
yeah, probably best to pass until back in the states. this stadium is wide open, wind really makes a big effect on the game.
I'll probably play Snakes tonight, Dodgers lineup is meh at best, and without Kershaw on the hill, they are a coin flip at best to win
 
Played Arsenal today +0.5
Loads of pressure on Chelsea here. Arsenal without a number of key guys, but their defense is usually solid. See a low scoring, hard fought game.
Arsenal need points here too and a draw would suit them. Played it small. Big bet coming later on.
Spot on analysis right here :shake:
 
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home teams pilling on, was at -3 to start day

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gimme a quick, brief breakdown of how this works in the BPL.... started watching a lot of games recently

is there a playoffs at the end of the season with the top of the table or something? is there like a championship game at the end of it all and what is the winner called? how is the best team determined i guess....


thanks
 
I've never understood playoffs for a league other than the league isn't very good so needs more excitement added to it.
 
last 3 teams get sent down a level Mogo. Just imagine if they did that in the NFL, demoted to CFL
 
ya that's crazy... then they get to come back when they are at the top of that league, right? called the football league? and this is the premier league...
 
At the top is the single division of the Premier League (which is often referred to as the "top flight"), containing 20 clubs, all of which, up to the 2010–11 season, were based in England. However, two Welsh teams (Swansea City and Cardiff City) have joined as of the 2011–12 season and the 2013–14 season. Below the Premier League is The Football League, which is divided into three divisions of 24 clubs each: The Championship (Level 2), League One (Level 3) and League Two (Level 4). The 92 clubs in the Premier League and Football League are all full-time professional clubs. They are often referred to as 'League' clubs because, before the establishment of the Premier League in 1992, the Football League included all 92 clubs, in four divisions. Clubs outside this group are referred to as 'non-League' clubs, although they too play most of their football in league-type competitions.
The top tier of non-League football is the Football Conference, which contains a national division (Conference Premier) of 24 clubs (Level 5), this is the lowest level with a single national league. There are two divisions at Level 6, covering the north (Conference North) and south (Conference South), with 22 clubs each. Some of these clubs are full-time professional and the others are semi-professional. Below the Conference some of the stronger clubs are semi-professional, but continuing down the tiers, soon all the clubs are amateur. Lower-level leagues also tend to cater for progressively smaller geographic regions.
Next down from the Football Conference are three regional leagues, each associated with different geographical areas, although some overlap exists. They are the Northern Premier League (which covers the north of England and north Wales), Southern Football League(which covers the Midlands, south and southwest of England, and south Wales) and the Isthmian League (which covers the south east of England). All of the leagues have a Premier Division of 24 teams (Level 7). Below these, and split by region, the Northern Premier Leagueand Southern Football League each have two parallel divisions of 22 teams (Level 8). The Isthmian League has two parallel level 8 divisions of 24 teams each.
Level 9 contains the top divisions of a large group of fourteen sub-regional leagues. Each of these leagues has a different divisional set up, but they all have one thing in common: there are yet more leagues below them, each covering smaller and smaller geographical levels.
 
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