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5 hours ago, BowenBoys said:

I haven't been able to discern precisely what happens when we don't win a 'must win' game. Anyone?

It goes - must winif we want to win the league to must win if we want to be in the promotion playoffs to must win if we want to be in top half split all the way to must win if we want to stay in existence or vice versa

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2 hours ago, Auld Jag said:

At the moment every game has to be treated as a must win game. We are still not sure if it will be 18 or 22 games. What happens if we start playing games after the split, but not every team completes 22 games,is it then ppg ? 

Every team needs to have completed 18 games by 23rd? April, for the split to go ahead. Not sure if it stops there on ppg or the teams still to play 18 complete them and then go to the playoff schedule 

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8 minutes ago, Lenziejag said:

Every team needs to have completed 18 games by 23rd? April, for the split to go ahead. Not sure if it stops there on ppg or the teams still to play 18 complete them and then go to the playoff schedule 

It carries on until all teams have played 18, waits for the Championship to finish and then the play-offs. 

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8 hours ago, redandyellowallover said:

All games in the SPFL will be played at 12pm this Saturday as you predicted :thumbsup2:

A note of caution :yellow_card:: they're more likely to be played at 12 noon, when it's light, than at 12 hours post meridiem which, as Mr Robert Reid would I'm sure be able to tell you, is 12 hours after midday - despite Micro$oft's best efforts to convince the world that Latin doesn't count: it does, if only to 12 most of the time!

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12 hours ago, Fearchar said:

A note of caution :yellow_card:: they're more likely to be played at 12 noon, when it's light, than at 12 hours post meridiem which, as Mr Robert Reid would I'm sure be able to tell you, is 12 hours after midday - despite Micro$oft's best efforts to convince the world that Latin doesn't count: it does, if only to 12 most of the time!

Redandyellowallover has his yellow card rescinded upon appeal - 12pm was originally correct as kick off time (otherwise known to the maxime plebis as 12 noon). 

12am is midnight fearcher dear boy - 4 of the ferula for you. :thumbsup2:
 

 

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2 hours ago, gianlucatoni said:

Redandyellowallover has his yellow card rescinded upon appeal - 12pm was originally correct as kick off time (otherwise known to the maxime plebis as 12 noon). 

12am is midnight fearcher dear boy - 4 of the ferula for you. :thumbsup2:
 

 

o tempora! o mores!

12.00 am (ante meridiem) is indeed midnight - 12 hours before (ante) midday, as is 12 hours pm (post meridiem). In Latin, the correct time would be meridies, but noon or midday is usual in English - both of which are, er, 0 hours from the middle of the day.

As you've also contravened the Gaelic spelling rule, which, as any fule kno, is: leathan ri leathann is caol ri caol, leughar is sgrìobhar gach facal san t-saoghal, it's a double yellow card :yellow_card:and early bath for you, I'm afraid. :D

Fasces, surely? Better off without those: cards are more civilised.

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6 hours ago, Fearchar said:

o tempora! o mores!

12.00 am (ante meridiem) is indeed midnight - 12 hours before (ante) midday, as is 12 hours pm (post meridiem). In Latin, the correct time would be meridies, but noon or midday is usual in English - both of which are, er, 0 hours from the middle of the day.

As you've also contravened the Gaelic spelling rule, which, as any fule kno, is: leathan ri leathann is caol ri caol, leughar is sgrìobhar gach facal san t-saoghal, it's a double yellow card :yellow_card:and early bath for you, I'm afraid. :D

Fasces, surely? Better off without those: cards are more civilised.

the drugs are definitely not working  :blink:

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15 hours ago, Fearchar said:

o tempora! o mores!

12.00 am (ante meridiem) is indeed midnight - 12 hours before (ante) midday, as is 12 hours pm (post meridiem). In Latin, the correct time would be meridies, but noon or midday is usual in English - both of which are, er, 0 hours from the middle of the day.

As you've also contravened the Gaelic spelling rule, which, as any fule kno, is: leathan ri leathann is caol ri caol, leughar is sgrìobhar gach facal san t-saoghal, it's a double yellow card :yellow_card:and early bath for you, I'm afraid. :D

Fasces, surely? Better off without those: cards are more civilised.

Without any of the latin bollocks, 1am is not 1 hour before midday.

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