Bit early to claim Tenerife and Zaragoza are getting promoted with Xerez as three rounds of matches still to be played although it's a fairly safe bet they will be the top three.
Alicante, Eibar and Sevilla Atletico are definitely down but the last relegation place is between Alaves and Celta Vigo with Vigo having a three point advantage at the moment.
Cadiz and Cartagena are definitely getting promoted to Segunda and there are eight other teams currently playing play-offs to decide the other two promotion places.
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#22
Posted 04 June 2009 - 01:32 PM
QUOTE (footy7 @ Jun 4 2009, 02:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Bit early to claim Tenerife and Zaragoza are getting promoted with Xerez as three rounds of matches still to be played although it's a fairly safe bet they will be the top three.
Oh, my mistake, I thought the season was now over for some reason.
It would be good to see Tenerife come back up, either way.
#23
Posted 04 June 2009 - 01:37 PM
There's a massive game to decide the Segunda title this weekend with Xerez travelling to Tenerife. Xerez are three points ahead of Tenerife and are +2 on goal difference but Tenerife have scored more goals. Can anyone confirm what happens when teams are level on points in Spain - is position decided on GD or is it the head-to-head records?
Been following Xerez since I backed them for the title a few months ago after a recommendation from Bettorlogic - they seem to have been doing the business but would be interested in anyone's views on their chances of seeling the title or how they might get on in La Liga next season.
Been following Xerez since I backed them for the title a few months ago after a recommendation from Bettorlogic - they seem to have been doing the business but would be interested in anyone's views on their chances of seeling the title or how they might get on in La Liga next season.
#24
Posted 16 July 2009 - 02:44 PM
i'd like to see Gimnastic and Murcia rejoin La Liga next season. they give Madrid a show ever so often :lol:
on last season, i thought that Hercules should have gotten promoted. they scored in heaps, but unfortunately, they also let quite a bit in. i was surprised that Sociedad and Levante did a top eight finish.
on last season, i thought that Hercules should have gotten promoted. they scored in heaps, but unfortunately, they also let quite a bit in. i was surprised that Sociedad and Levante did a top eight finish.
#26
Posted 11 May 2010 - 09:21 PM
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La Liga, the top division of Spanish football, is set to split from the country's second tier in a bid to remain competitive with its European peers, according to the governing body which oversees the top two divisions.
After a meeting in Madrid, the LFP said agreement had been reached to begin discussions on how to go about creating a separate division similar to England's Premier League or Italy's Serie A.
"The new system of organisation and development will allow a much more attractive and better-run competition than the current one," read an LFP statement. It was unclear if the governing body itself will have any role in the proposed new top flight.
"A series of working meetings will start from 21 June to study the best way of putting [the plan] into practice," read the statement, adding that mechanisms would be established to control club finances and ensure ways of helping clubs in lower divisions if they are relegated and get into difficulties. The goal is to reach an accord before the start of next season.
After a meeting in Madrid, the LFP said agreement had been reached to begin discussions on how to go about creating a separate division similar to England's Premier League or Italy's Serie A.
"The new system of organisation and development will allow a much more attractive and better-run competition than the current one," read an LFP statement. It was unclear if the governing body itself will have any role in the proposed new top flight.
"A series of working meetings will start from 21 June to study the best way of putting [the plan] into practice," read the statement, adding that mechanisms would be established to control club finances and ensure ways of helping clubs in lower divisions if they are relegated and get into difficulties. The goal is to reach an accord before the start of next season.
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