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Post by robpeasley on Oct 19, 2012 11:34:55 GMT -5
As soon as we have any official news on the play-off situation after this rain off, we'll let you know.
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Post by rbirkitt98 on Oct 19, 2012 11:54:17 GMT -5
Rob when is the Play off cut off date do you know?
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Post by robpeasley on Oct 19, 2012 12:05:45 GMT -5
Rob when is the Play off cut off date do you know? There was a definite cut-off date for the regular PL fixtures; not sure if one was put in place for the play-off group matches. But obviously the final does have to take place next weekend. Have spoken to Richard (who was en route to Edinburgh). As soon as I have any definite news from Richard or Rob G, we will make sure everyone is updated.
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Post by rbirkitt98 on Oct 19, 2012 13:05:03 GMT -5
Ok cheer's Rob!
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Post by robpeasley on Oct 20, 2012 3:50:44 GMT -5
No update as yet. As soon as we do have an update we'll let you all know.
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Post by robpeasley on Oct 20, 2012 5:54:06 GMT -5
OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM BSPA (British Speedway Promoters’ Association):
PREMIER LEAGUE PLAY-OFF FINAL
THE BSPA can confirm Scunthorpe have qualified for the Premier League play-off Final where they will face Somerset.
Following Friday’s postponement of the Edinburgh v Workington fixture, the Management Committee have been called upon to resolve an issue caused again by the unprecedented run of bad weather this season.
The decision is based on the fact that Scunthorpe and Workington were able to complete their play-off group fixtures against each other home and away, whereas Edinburgh and Workington were not.
Scunthorpe go through on the basis of their aggregate victory over Workington, with the provision in the event of an aggregate draw having been that the team higher-placed in the Premier League table would go through.
Somerset will host the first leg of the Final at the Oak Tree Arena on Friday October 26 (7.30pm) with the return at Scunthorpe on Sunday October 28 (4pm).
Scunthorpe promoter Rob Godfrey said: “Obviously we’re delighted to get through to the Final, and in view of the matches raced and completed in the competition it’s the fairest decision that could have been taken.
“We beat Workington on aggregate in the group stages and we also finished second overall in the Premier League table, and now we’re looking forward to facing Somerset.”
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