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37107.36 in reply to 37107.35
Date: 7/3/2008 7:35:03 AM
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Sadly, the days of Gachai winning anything in Prathet Thai are coming to a hasty close.
I guess that the tournament runner-up should go if someone does the double. This will keep teams interested in the cup instead of chasing flags. This, of course, is just my opinion.

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37107.37 in reply to 37107.10
Date: 7/3/2008 8:37:01 AM
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The Champions League, at least, is doing this for the extra TV revenues. Why should be doing this in BB? Who will decide which country is 'big' or 'strong' enough for extra members?
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​I say, keep it simple and give equal representation for all countries. If nothing else, it is an extra jolt of energy to the leagues that need to catch up with the BB bigs.


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37107.38 in reply to 37107.35
Date: 7/3/2008 9:02:06 AM
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Obviously, this game would always result in a win for the first division team, that lost the final. Just let the cup runner-up get into B3, it is way harder to go all the way to te final, such as Rijswijker said previously with the 1/16 vs 1/256 chance.

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37107.39 in reply to 37107.38
Date: 7/3/2008 10:38:47 AM
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i cant wait till the day i can match up with bc toroo

thats takes me around 10 seasons i guess

will he still be around?

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37107.40 in reply to 37107.34
Date: 7/3/2008 11:03:18 AM
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By adding cup runners up you are just diluting more poorer teams into the equation. If the goal is to find the best team in BB then you need to have pools of teams rather than a direct knockout...

What happens if the 1st round draw next year pits BC Toroo away at Drunkers..... are you telling me that 1 deserves to be knocked out whilst the Cup Runner up in Taiwan gets a home draw to the Cup Runner up in Tunisia (sorry just chose those countries) and one of them progresses....

To use another football analagy what about the FA Cup.... the bigger teams (as determined by a yet to be determined formula) get a bye til a later stage (maybe a group stage) whilst runners up and other teams that are there to help make up the numbers battle it out in a Inter Toto like fashion...

Either way it would be nice to know what the format is so we can plan ahead.....

Why not form an international league structures..... or even create a World Club Cup where points are accumalated over 2 seasons then the top 32/64 teams get to participate every 2 seasons.

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37107.41 in reply to 37107.40
Date: 7/3/2008 12:27:41 PM
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If one team win both Cup and 1st Division League, the runners-up of both tournaments could play a game between them (probably on monday next to the league's 3th game) to qualify one of them to the B3


I know the "what if someone wins the double" scenario is being discussed, and I actually brought this idea up, but the BBs would prefer to not schedule extra games.

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37107.42 in reply to 37107.41
Date: 7/3/2008 9:48:40 PM
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If one team win both Cup and 1st Division League, the runners-up of both tournaments could play a game between them (probably on monday next to the league's 3th game) to qualify one of them to the B3


I know the "what if someone wins the double" scenario is being discussed, and I actually brought this idea up, but the BBs would prefer to not schedule extra games.

It's a real simple solution: if one team wins both competition, the next eligible team in the 'lesser' competition is chosen. In this particular case, this is the finalist in the national tournament. No need to schedule or play extra games. Either way, it would only be fair to have the two teams qualify one from each competition.

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37107.43 in reply to 37107.42
Date: 7/4/2008 12:26:52 AM
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so does this mean that the runner up of the cup and the division league are both eligible to play?

but i thought we are only allowed 2 teams?

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37107.44 in reply to 37107.43
Date: 7/4/2008 12:48:16 AM
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so does this mean that the runner up of the cup and the division league are both eligible to play?

but i thought we are only allowed 2 teams?


It's a real simple solution: if one team wins both competition, the next eligible team in the 'lesser' competition is chosen. In this particular case, this is the finalist in the national tournament. No need to schedule or play extra games. Either way, it would only be fair to have the two teams qualify one from each competition.


This obviously means that when one team wins both the championship and the national tournament, his country is represented by the national champion and the tournament runner-up.

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37107.45 in reply to 37107.44
Date: 7/4/2008 1:07:33 AM
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When the big boys do come into the FA Cup their draw is random just like everyone else's so Man. U could draw Royal Lemington Spa or they could draw Chelsea. There are over 700 teams in the FA Cup, which is quite a few more than the 2*however many countries in BB.

I agree with Kozlodoev. If someone does the double, invite the cup runner-up.

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37107.46 in reply to 37107.45
Date: 7/4/2008 6:18:16 AM
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yes, i agree with everything also. Summarizing:

1) Only 2 teams per country (League and Cup champions)

2) If the same team wins both League and Cup, then the Cup Runner-up takes the country's 2nd spot

3) NT coaches do not qualify to the B3 just because of NT titles (B3 is a club tournament, nothing to do with NTs).

4) The champion of the immediately previous edition of the B3 also has a spot to defend his title (but only the last champion, not all the previous champions).

Last edited by raonne at 7/4/2008 7:15:37 AM

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