2011-2012 English Football League Promotion/Relegation

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Friday April 13th
Blue Square Premier Leagueship
If Fleetwood Town draw or win, they are promoted.

Lincoln City 2 - 2 Fleetwood Town and Fleetwood are promoted as champions to the Football League.
 
Lincoln City 2 - 2 Fleetwood Town and Fleetwood are promoted as champions to the Football League.

Not mathematically, but it's almost certain. Wrexham can level on points and their 4 wins and Fleetwood's 2 losses in the admittedly farfetched sequence would swing the goal difference in Wrexham's favour.

Lincoln led 2-0 too....

14th April

Wrexham 2-2 Grimsby Town

A draw that neither side wanted nor needed. Grimsby came from behind twice and it's now just one win in five for Wrexham. Not great form for the upcoming play-offs.

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DONCASTER ROVERS ARE RELEGATED FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIP

CHARLTON ATHLETIC ARE PROMOTED FROM LEAGUE ONE

FLEETWOOD TOWN ARE CONFERENCE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
 
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Quick review before the next fun...

Saturday April 14th
Championship
Doncaster lose at home to Portsmouth and go down. Bristol City draw so the other teams in the relegation zone earn a stay of execution.

The Birmingham draw with Bristol means they're yet to confirm a play-off spot, and no other promotion matters were decided.

League 1
Charlton are promoted - but not yet champions - after they win and Wednesday draw at Colchester. Wednesday and the Pigs are left to fight over the second automatic spot with the remaining team guaranteed top ranking in the playoffs - with three games left!

Orient and Walsall both lose, giving a lifeline to the bottom three. Rochdale - beating Exeter - and Chesterfield both take it and have at least another game left as league 1 clubs. Exeter go bottom, but only a point separates the three.

League 2
Swindon win, but Crawley's draw and game in hand stop them going up today. Both clubs, along with Torquay and Shrewsbury are now confirmed to have at least a play-off spot

Barnet beat Hereford and dump them on the bottom. Four other clubs are still not mathematically safe, but Barnet, Hereford and Macclesfield are just three points apart and four from the nearest rival now.

Blue Square Premier Leagueship
Fleetwood draw on Friday, Wrexham draw on Saturday and Fleetwood go up as champions.


And the next decisive action is:
Tuesday April 17th
Championship
Nothing will be decided at the top - though a point for Birmingham while Middlesbrough lose confirms their playoff berth. But at the bottom it could all be decided with two games remaining.

If Bristol City win away at West Ham United, Portsmouth's game is irrelevant and they are relegated. Coventry City would need to avoid defeat against Millwall or they join Pompey in League 1. If Portsmouth lose to Crystal Palace, they are relegated regardless of other results. Any other permutation of results keeps the season going one game longer.

League 2
A point for Swindon away at Aldershot promotes the Robins to League 1.
 
At the top of the Championship, my local team, Reading need 4 points to go up by the way.
EDIT: Reading are now promoted.
 
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READING ARE PROMOTED FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIP

Southampton will surely join them soon.
 
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Saturday 21st April
Barclays Premier League
No-one can be relegated today, but a QPR win or draw on the day (against Spurs) or a Bolton win (against Swansea) will put Wolves in danger on Sunday.

Championship
If Southampton win (against Middlesbrough), they are promoted. West Ham's match on Sunday is only relevant if Southampton don't win. Middlesbrough and Hull need to win to keep their playoff hopes alive - a draw for Boro doesn't rule them out, but they'll need other results (Cardiff and Blackpool losing) to go their way and hope for a significant goal difference change on the final day. Even if Boro win, Birmingham need one point to effectively secure their playoff berth (more to do so mathematically).

Portsmouth and Coventry MUST win or they are relegated, but if Bristol City win at home to Barnsley, they are relegated anyway.

League One
Sheffield United can go up if they win and the Owls lose - but have to do so without their leading scorer. MK Dons - who United are facing - and Huddersfield Town can secure a playoff spot alongside the non-promoted Sheffield club if they win, or draw if Stevenage and Carlisle's don't win.

Exeter, Rochdale and Chesterfield all need wins to stay up - and the latter two play each other. A draw and they're both down. Exeter's game with Walsall may relegate all three anyway as Walsall sit just outside the relegation zone and three points for them makes it messy at the bottom. Leyton Orient are level with Walsall and a win for both relegates the bottom three.

League Two
Swindon still need a point for promotion - and get one hand on the title, depending on other results. If Crawley or Torquay lose, Swindon are up anyway and Shrewsbury can join them with a win. The playoff picture is still unclear, but should unfog a bit!

Nothing can yet be decided at the bottom, though Bradford, Daggers and Argyle can reach safety today.
 
I think this might be the weekend Pompey go down. I think we will win, but Bristol City to do likewise.
 
Coventry City are relegated :(

Well they have been struggling quite a bit these last couple of years, it wasn't long until they got relegated. Its going to be a struggle next year too if they don't get themselves sorted out.
 
coventry city are relegated from the championship

portsmouth are relegated from the championship

charlton athletic are champions of league one

swindon town are promoted from league two
 
Today's occurances.

COVENTRY CITY ARE RELEGATED FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIP

PORTSMOUTH ARE RELEGATED FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIP

CHARLTON ATHLETIC ARE CHAMPIONS OF LEAGUE ONE

SWINDON TOWN ARE PROMOTED FROM LEAGUE TWO
 
coventry city are relegated from the championship

portsmouth are relegated from the championship

charlton athletic are champions of league one

swindon town are promoted from league two

For this highly significant moment in football history, you could have at least used a capital letter or two!:sly:
 
Hmm, my mighty Carlisle don't look likely to make the play-offs now :(

Bloomin' Famine and his Wednesday scoring injury time goals :mad:
 
We had to throw away are game against Middlesbrough today, but I hope that West Ham lose or draw in their next game.
 
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Sunday 22nd April
Premier League
If Wolves do not win they are relegated.
 
So it's going to come down to the derby. In other news:

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS ARE RELEGATED FROM THE PREMIER LEAGUE
 
Monday 23rd April
Championship
If West Ham United fail to beat Leicester, Southampton are promoted.
 
I am still hopeful that Southampton can get promoted on Saturday.

There's a whole bunch of crazy permutations for this:

IF
Southampton win
, Southampton are promoted

Southampton draw
  • And West Ham win by 1 goal, Southampton are promoted on goal difference
  • And West Ham win by 2 goals, Southampton are promoted on goal difference
  • And West Ham win by 4 goals or more, West Ham are promoted on goal difference
Southampton draw 0-0
  • And West Ham win by 3 goals, West Ham are promoted on goals scored
Southampton draw 1-1
  • And West Ham win 3-0, Southampton are promoted on head-to-head record (Southampton P2 W1 D1 L0 GS 2 GA 1 4pt; West Ham P2 W0 D1 L1 GS1 GA2 1pt)
  • And West Ham win by 3 goals other than 3-0, West Ham are promoted on goals scored
Southampton draw 2-2
  • And West Ham win 3-0, Southampton are promoted on goals scored
  • And West Ham win 4-1, Southampton are promoted on head-to-head record (Southampton P2 W1 D1 L0 GS 2 GA 1 4pt; West Ham P2 W0 D1 L1 GS1 GA2 1pt)
  • And West Ham win by 3 goals at 5-2 or more, West Ham are promoted on goals scored
Southampton draw 3-3
  • And West Ham win by 3 goals at 3-0 or 4-1, Southampton are promoted on goals scored
  • And West Ham win 5-2, Southampton are promoted on head-to-head record (Southampton P2 W1 D1 L0 GS 2 GA 1 4pt; West Ham P2 W0 D1 L1 GS1 GA2 1pt)
  • And West Ham win by 3 goals at 6-3 or more, West Ham are promoted on goals scored
Southampton lose
  • And West Ham draw, Southampton are promoted
  • And West Ham win, West Ham are promoted

Essentially Southampton need to win to be sure of promotion and West Ham need to win to have any chance of it. If there's a draw at St Mary's, West Ham need any result better than scoring two more than Southampton and conceding one less.
 
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I really would have thought that the Saints would have wrapped it up by now.

They'll still go up.
 
Bolton beat Villa last night - and while any one of ten teams can still go down, what was effectively a five way fight (Wolves, Blackburn, Bolton, Wigan, QPR) is now a five way fight plus the already relegated Wolves as Villa are now just three points above Bolton and Bolton have a game in hand.

QPR (WLWLW), Wigan (WLWWL) and Bolton (WLLDW) have all recorded 7 or more points in their last five, Villa (DDLDL) have managed only three - only recording 7 points in their last nine games (7pt from 27pt available). Even Blackburn (LWLLW) have got 6 points in five games. Only Wolves have played worse and they're already down... Villa may now be relying on goal difference to keep them up...

Remaining games:
Tottenham Hotspur vs. Blackburn Rovers
Blackburn Rovers vs. Wigan Athletic
Chelsea vs. Blackburn Rovers

Chelsea vs. QPR
QPR vs. Stoke City
Manchester City vs. QPR

Wigan Athletic vs. Newcastle United
Blackburn vs. Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers

Sunderland vs. Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers vs. Tottenham Hotspur
Bolton Wanderers vs. West Bromwich Albion
Stoke City vs. Bolton Wanderers

West Bromwich Albion vs. Aston Villa
Aston Villa vs. Tottenham Hotspur
Norwich City vs. Aston Villa
 
Villa are in serious trouble, especially if QPR can get one more win from somewhere, their home game against Stoke is easily their best chance. Blackburn have to beat Wigan and probably get some points in their other games too so they are likely to go down aswell. This is football though and anything is possible.:)
 
Saturday 28th April
Premier League
Nothing can be decided today

Championship
Despite being the last day of the regular season, there is almost nothing left to decide. The second automatic spot will be decided between Southampton and West Ham - if Southampton win or West Ham draw or lose, Southampton go up and West Ham don't. For any other results see here.

Middlesbrough need a win to sneak into the play-offs at the expense of Cardiff (if Cardiff lose), and quite a remarkable sequence of results is needed to deny Birmingham a spot...

League One
Like the Championship, second automatic promotion is between two teams but it can go on to next week. If Sheffield United win at home to play-off-chasing Stevenage while Sheffield Wednesday lose to away to play-off-chasing Brentford, United go up. If Wednesday draw while United win, it goes to another week but again needs ridiculous results in the final games to prevent United's promotion. Anything else sees it all go down to the wire.

There's only one playoff spot remaining and four teams are squabbling over it. Stevenage can grab it if they beat Sheffield United and Notts County and Carlisle both manage no better than draws.

At the bottom, Leyton Orient will be safe with a win. Walsall will be effectively safe - ridiculous results aside - with a win. Exeter go down unless they win and Chesterfield are effectively down unless they win. Wycombe can also be relegated today if they lose or draw while Orient and Walsall win, but ultimately they need to beat Walsall's result, even if matching it doesn't mathematically relegate them.

League Two
If Swindon at least match Shrewsbury's result, they are champions. If Shrewsbury at least match Crawley and Torquay's results, they are promoted. Crawley need to better Torquay's result to be promoted - though a Crawley draw while Torquay lose won't do it. Southend need a win or their automatic promotion chances are over regardless.

The two non-promoted teams of those four (Swindon having already been promoted) have guaranteed play-off spots, but the other two are now between six teams. Aldershot and Rotherham need to win to keep their hopes going, but Cheltenham and Crewe wins will deny them. All else is just about up in the air.

Macclesfield need to match Barnet's result, or they're down. If Barnet win, Hereford need to match them or they're down too, but Barnet's inferior goal difference keeps things alive for any other combination of results.

Blue Square Premier
Only the final spot of the playoffs to be decided. If Luton beat champions Fleetwood, it's theirs. If they draw, Kidderminster need to win by twelve to grab it. If they lose, any Kidderminster win will put Harriers in the final spot instead.
 
Luton are winning, Kidderminster are drawing.

This is bad news. Kidderminster would be an easier play-off game.
 
4-0 win for Southampton makes it academic. Playoffs are:

May 3rd - Championship Play-Off Semi-Final 1, 1st Leg - Cardiff City vs. West Ham United
May 4th - Championship Play-Off Semi-Final 2, 1st Leg - Blackpool vs. Birmingham City
May 7th - Championship Play-Off Semi-Final 1, 2nd Leg - West Ham United vs. Cardiff City
May 9th - Championship Play-Off Semi-Final 2, 2nd Leg - Birmingham City vs. Blackpool

With the final at Wembley on May 19th.
 
We are back to where belong, but next season will be hard. However I feel we can stay up next season.
 

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