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Evo1883

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From Gemini, because I'm not that bored:


SeasonTop 3 Clubs (League Table)Parachute Status (Y/N)% In Receipt
2004/05Sunderland, Wigan, IpswichN, N, N0%
2005/06Reading, Sheff Utd, WatfordN, N, N0%
2006/07Sunderland, Birmingham, DerbyY, Y, N66%
2007/08West Brom, Stoke, HullY, N, N33%
2008/09Wolves, Birmingham, Sheff UtdN, Y, Y66%
2009/10Newcastle, West Brom, Nottm ForestY, Y, N66%
2010/11QPR, Norwich, SwanseaN, N, N0%
2011/12Reading, Southampton, West HamN, N, Y33%
2012/13Cardiff, Hull, WatfordN, Y, N33%
2013/14Leicester, Burnley, DerbyN, Y, N33%
2014/15Bournemouth, Watford, NorwichN, N, Y33%
2015/16Burnley, Middlesbrough, BrightonY, N, N33%
2016/17Newcastle, Brighton, ReadingY, N, Y66%
2017/18Wolves, Cardiff, FulhamN, Y, Y66%
2018/19Norwich, Sheff Utd, LeedsY, N, N33%
2019/20Leeds, West Brom, BrentfordN, Y, N33%
2020/21Norwich, Watford, BrentfordY, Y, N66%
2021/22Fulham, Bournemouth, HuddersfieldY, Y, Y100%
2022/23Burnley, Sheff Utd, LutonY, Y, N66%
2023/24Leicester, Ipswich, LeedsY, N, Y66%
2024/25Leeds, Burnley, Sheff UtdY, Y, Y100%

So 7/10 of the last 10 years. 3/10 the ten before that the top 3 were mostly clubs receiving extra cash.
So with ipswich pushing for automatics , that would be in line with upto 50% of the last 20 years should they go up

Or am i reading that incorrectly , is this season an anomoly ?
 

Ccfcisparks

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From Gemini, because I'm not that bored:


SeasonTop 3 Clubs (League Table)Parachute Status (Y/N)% In Receipt
2004/05Sunderland, Wigan, IpswichN, N, N0%
2005/06Reading, Sheff Utd, WatfordN, N, N0%
2006/07Sunderland, Birmingham, DerbyY, Y, N66%
2007/08West Brom, Stoke, HullY, N, N33%
2008/09Wolves, Birmingham, Sheff UtdN, Y, Y66%
2009/10Newcastle, West Brom, Nottm ForestY, Y, N66%
2010/11QPR, Norwich, SwanseaN, N, N0%
2011/12Reading, Southampton, West HamN, N, Y33%
2012/13Cardiff, Hull, WatfordN, Y, N33%
2013/14Leicester, Burnley, DerbyN, Y, N33%
2014/15Bournemouth, Watford, NorwichN, N, Y33%
2015/16Burnley, Middlesbrough, BrightonY, N, N33%
2016/17Newcastle, Brighton, ReadingY, N, Y66%
2017/18Wolves, Cardiff, FulhamN, Y, Y66%
2018/19Norwich, Sheff Utd, LeedsY, N, N33%
2019/20Leeds, West Brom, BrentfordN, Y, N33%
2020/21Norwich, Watford, BrentfordY, Y, N66%
2021/22Fulham, Bournemouth, HuddersfieldY, Y, Y100%
2022/23Burnley, Sheff Utd, LutonY, Y, N66%
2023/24Leicester, Ipswich, LeedsY, N, Y66%
2024/25Leeds, Burnley, Sheff UtdY, Y, Y100%

So 7/10 of the last 10 years. 3/10 the ten before that the top 3 were mostly clubs receiving extra cash. 5/5 last 5 years.
so 23/45 in the last 15 years. So on average 1.5 of the places go to Parachute teams. So its not significantly different this year.
 

Grendel

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From Gemini, because I'm not that bored:


SeasonTop 3 Clubs (League Table)Parachute Status (Y/N)% In Receipt
2004/05Sunderland, Wigan, IpswichN, N, N0%
2005/06Reading, Sheff Utd, WatfordN, N, N0%
2006/07Sunderland, Birmingham, DerbyY, Y, N66%
2007/08West Brom, Stoke, HullY, N, N33%
2008/09Wolves, Birmingham, Sheff UtdN, Y, Y66%
2009/10Newcastle, West Brom, Nottm ForestY, Y, N66%
2010/11QPR, Norwich, SwanseaN, N, N0%
2011/12Reading, Southampton, West HamN, N, Y33%
2012/13Cardiff, Hull, WatfordN, Y, N33%
2013/14Leicester, Burnley, DerbyN, Y, N33%
2014/15Bournemouth, Watford, NorwichN, N, Y33%
2015/16Burnley, Middlesbrough, BrightonY, N, N33%
2016/17Newcastle, Brighton, ReadingY, N, Y66%
2017/18Wolves, Cardiff, FulhamN, Y, Y66%
2018/19Norwich, Sheff Utd, LeedsY, N, N33%
2019/20Leeds, West Brom, BrentfordN, Y, N33%
2020/21Norwich, Watford, BrentfordY, Y, N66%
2021/22Fulham, Bournemouth, HuddersfieldY, Y, Y100%
2022/23Burnley, Sheff Utd, LutonY, Y, N66%
2023/24Leicester, Ipswich, LeedsY, N, Y66%
2024/25Leeds, Burnley, Sheff UtdY, Y, Y100%

So 7/10 of the last 10 years. 3/10 the ten before that the top 3 were mostly clubs receiving extra cash. 5/5 last 5 years.

how did Leeds get promoted in two consecutive seasons 18/19 and 19/20?
 

shmmeee

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So with ipswich pushing for automatics , that would be in line with upto 50% of the last 20 years should they go up

Or am i reading that incorrectly , is this season an anomoly ?

I think you've got to look at the trend. You're going last 20 years but that's a huge timeframe. The trend is clearly for fewer non-parachute clubs to get into the top three if you look at last 5 (100%) and last 10 (70%). Ultimately we are playing in 2026 not 2006. The game has changed.

This season is an anomaly in recent times, if only Ipswich finish top 3 it will be the first time in 6 years that's happened. And Ipswich aren't even in the top 3 right now. If they fail you're going back 15 years to get a similar season.
 

Grendel

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I think you've got to look at the trend. You're going last 20 years but that's a huge timeframe. The trend is clearly for fewer non-parachute clubs to get into the top three if you look at last 5 (100%) and last 10 (70%). Ultimately we are playing in 2026 not 2006. The game has changed.

This season is an anomaly in recent times, if only Ipswich finish top 3 it will be the first time in 6 years that's happened. And Ipswich aren't even in the top 3 right now.

The data is wrong - again
 

MikeyMoo

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47.24% of average so basically half of the clubs that go up every year are on parachute payments; half aren't. It makes more sense over a 2-year cycle, 3 non-parachute payment clubs will go up. However, it does look like the tilt is getting worse. Last 10 years - 62.9% so 2 out of 3 each year...
 

Grendel

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Oh this is top 3 but not clubs promoted - so what’s the point of that?
 

wingy

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tbf Ipswich are the only team not receiving parachute payments to be automatically promoted in the last 5 or 6 seasons I believe. Play-offs is more of an equaliser. If two of us, Middlesbrough and Hull go up automatically it would be the first time in a while that no team in recipient of parachute payments has got promoted automatically. It is a bit of a stain on the league.
How does this stack up,Which league prem or champ?
 

MikeyMoo

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Well at least AI didn't accuse us of making terrorist threats against fans of other clubs in relation to games that were being made up...
 

shmmeee

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47.24% of average so basically half of the clubs that go up every year are on parachute payments; half aren't. It makes more sense over a 2-year cycle, 3 non-parachute payment clubs will go up. However, it does look like the tilt is getting worse. Last 10 years - 62.9% so 2 out of 3 each year...

Not go up, finish top 3 just to be clear. Playoffs are a bit of a lottery as we know,
 

shmmeee

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The intellectual equivalent of being savaged by a dead sheep when Grendel and Parks gang up on you FFS.
 

shmmeee

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Nothing hotter than a group of bored middle aged men arguing about spreadsheets and statistics. @David O'Day best get your high heels on love.

If you’ve come on here for hotness I’m really not sure what to tell you Greggs. Just do the age verification like the rest of us.
 

Grendel

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The intellectual equivalent of being savaged by a dead sheep when Grendel and Parks gang up on you FFS.

Your data is crap so trying to preach intellectual superiority at this point is really amusing.
 

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