Championship Playoffs: But Why?

Jamie Ryan
2025-06-01 18:11:52
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As someone who constantly repeats how bored of football and the modern game, they are something I really look forward to, so exciting and one of my favourite times of the year as a football fan. I was going to make a post in the Championship thread about quality to one side how the Championship pisses all over the Premier League for entertainment and excitement earlier actually! I've always said it as a neutral, even when we were being somewhat successful in the Premier League . Anyway, back to the playoffs, I usually hate Americanized things of which you'd normally say a playoff is, however they do it to win a league teams have already won (They do it in Rugby too, enough said), with no promotion or relegation.

Rickey Hammes
2025-05-21 19:30:46
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It garners popularity and enables several teams to pursue glory beyond merely securing the league title. The play-offs are arguably one of the EFL's most distinctive selling points. It guarantees more finance for those involved with the lure of further gains as well as a definite success for Sky and the TV audience.
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