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42032.7 in reply to 42032.6
Date: 8/10/2008 7:58:52 PM
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No it's not the best solution. The Div I runner up played a far tougher schedule and should be rewarded accordingly.


B3 is not necessarily a reward for toughness of schedule. Plus, you can't exactly compare a round robin + playoffs with a direct elimination schedule anyhow.

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42032.9 in reply to 42032.8
Date: 8/10/2008 9:26:15 PM
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In the eventuality of the same team winning both competitions (as Abrantes Basket did in Portugal this season), the Cup runner-up would have the country's second spot in the B3.
why?

First of all, it is currently a standard practice in a number of European competitions.

Second, it gives the slot to the best positioned team in this tournament that hasn't already qualified through other means, while simultaneously guaranteeing that there is a representative from both competitions.

The bottom line is, if one teams get both the Championship and the Cup, then obviously no other team in this country has won anything. So unless you find it good to have 1 representative from countries like this, it's better to have the Cup runner-up in, rather than the league runner-up.

Last edited by GM-kozlodoev at 8/10/2008 9:28:36 PM

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42032.10 in reply to 42032.9
Date: 8/10/2008 9:47:27 PM
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The runner-up team does win something. They win the 2nd place, and they even get a trophy to show for it.

Meanwhile the NTs have nothing to do with the B3 or the user's club.

And the choice of the Cup runner-up over the League runner-up is due to the fact that the League runner-up is basically a conference champion who might not even be the 2nd best team in the league. It is much better to assign the second spot in the B3 to a position where any team can reach (Cup runner-up) than to another that only 8 teams can reach (one side of the div I league).

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42032.14 in reply to 42032.13
Date: 8/10/2008 11:52:23 PM
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In my opinion, only winners should go to the BBB. The BBB is a competition between the best teams, the teams that won something, not the runner ups.
Therefore, if a team won both the league and the cup, it should be the only team of that country to go to the BBB.

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42032.15 in reply to 42032.14
Date: 8/11/2008 2:09:57 AM
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In my opinion, only winners should go to the BBB. The BBB is a competition between the best teams, the teams that won something, not the runner ups.
Therefore, if a team won both the league and the cup, it should be the only team of that country to go to the BBB.


Yeah right, and the Champions League is filled with just the national league soccer champions of Europe and none of them became champs undeserved.... If B3 is only for the best teams in the world, why invite teams from, lets say Equator and Dominican Republic (no offense)? I think the current method of league champions and cup winners/runners up is a fair one. If you have made it all the way thru the knock out systeem only to lose against the national champion (to be), you must have a pretty decent team... What I don't understand is why NT coaches should get an B3 invitation (if they do, I am not sure about that) for their club for achievements they made with the NT team. Those are 2 seperate things in my opinion.

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42032.16 in reply to 42032.9
Date: 8/11/2008 3:19:37 AM
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First of all, it is currently a standard practice in a number of European competitions.


Yeah, but except the champion and a Cup runner-up, the best 3 or 4 clubs from the first league goes to European club competitions...

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