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HYPOTHETICALLY, if Leicester finish bottom of the PL, but don't wish to drop down, and Edinburgh top the CL but don't wish to go up, what do you think will happen?

 

A down side is any new to showing speedway TV company touting the match as a promotion/relegation decider. They may not be happy next season if the winners were still a Championship side and the losers in the Premiership.

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HYPOTHETICALLY, if Leicester finish bottom of the PL, but don't wish to drop down, and Edinburgh top the CL but don't wish to go up, what do you think will happen?

If a team finishes bottom and doesn't want to be relegated, another wins the second tier title (whatever it's called) and doesn't want promotion, isn't that like the Crump v Pedersen World Cup race from 10 years ago when neither wanted to win! I'm sure a team can freely choose to either move up or down a league without even finishing bottom or top of relevant tables.

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erm No! Riding in a league where they may meet themselves in a promotion/relegation fight

Just scrap it next year problem solved any more problems you can think off.

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HYPOTHETICALLY, if Leicester finish bottom of the PL, but don't wish to drop down, and Edinburgh top the CL but don't wish to go up, what do you think will happen?

I know exactly what will happen - and have said so on a number of occasions.

 

The Public aren't daft - they will see through it - and even more of Speedway's credibilty will sadly, go down the toilet.

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