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Now that we are 99.9% certain about who will be in the top and bottom 6 after the split why don't the SPL produce provisional post-split fixtures.  Surely it would of benefit to every club and all their fans to know dates and venues.

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They are probably waiting till it's 100% certain which teams will be top & bottom 6 despite it being cut and dried already.

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The tension waiting for these fixtures is cracking me up..... :017:

Yeah there are some potentially mouth watering fixtures  :023:

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Will the marchers be walking to Falkirk again or take another trip to Dunfermline or Dundee. Places your bets now folks to guess where they'll be going. Fiver a go via www.highlandmarch.co.uk no prize for the winners apart from all the fame you'll get for getting it right... :004: :004: :023:

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With there being no surprises as to which teams are in the top and bottom sections, it should work out that, for once, each team ends up having 19 home and 19 away fixtures, with 2 home and 2 away against each team in their half. I think.

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Aren't there 5 post split games though!!

In order to get 19 home and away fixtures we'd have 2 more home games and 3 away.

I'm sure we had more away fixtures than fixtures last year. I think.

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While its still mathematically possible for us to make top six the SPL will not issue fixtures. May seem a long shot but its not impossible for Killie to lose their last three games which are against Aberdeen, Motherwell and Hearts. We know we can beat Dunfermline, Rangers and Falkirk. Ever the optimist me.

My guess would be that we have three home and two away this season and that HM5 will start in Paisley and finish at TCS for the game against Falkirk

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doesnt it depend on who had two home fixtures out of the three times the clubs played before the split

for example weve played united twice at home and once away so itl be tannadice for us wheras weve been to motherwell twice and theve only been up here once so itl b another trip to tcs for them

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Yes. But in prior seasons it hasn't worked out that way because a team has finished in top 6 when they weren't expected to by the SPL administrators.

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We played Livi 3 times at home last season did we not?

The split is bit of a farce really  :006:

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I bumped into Yogi at Stirling Uni today (ITN Junior was there for an interview) and he still remembers the HMers from the last game at Brockville. Hey, see if we get Falkirk away again, we're in for one big reception.... :004:

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The scary part is wondering what the **** Yogi was doing at a university ..... did he have a set of ladders and a chamois ??

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davedargo has proved it every year since we got promoted that the fixtures arent randomly strung together by spl administrators at the start of each season.  he could probably tell you our first game for next year today

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If the formula of the last few years is repeated we'll start at home to Falkirk followed by a trip to Ibrox.

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If the formula of the last few years is repeated we'll start at home to Falkirk followed by a trip to Ibrox.
?? ??

Am I missing something here? Won't Rangers be in the top 6?

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You are missing the fact that the posts above yours are talking about the start of a new season...........keep up old git.

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As it is no longer possible for us to get a top six finish, the fixtures will be announced tomorrow.  At least the marchers will be able to start some proper planning. 

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Stupid really, because it was probably worked out days ago.  :020:

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Probably waiting for the OF to agree if the date for their precious last derby match is suitable for them before going to press...  :024:

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