Most football fans have a fair grasp of the SPFL post-split Premiership fixtures.
Basically you get two or three home matches to make the total for the season up to 19, first up it will be against the teams you’ve only played at home twice.
If that isn’t possible you’ll get a third home or away match, this season St Mirren have been selected for that treatment, they’ll host the 2012 Tribute Act for a third time this season on April 28 while making a third visit to Celtic Park, on May 18.
Wow….. just…… wow ? pic.twitter.com/qE83O8sHcZ
— ????????Wee Princess Debs??? (@henrikswuman) April 16, 2024
Beyond that you can look at how fixtures are scheduled compared to a rival, if there is a Saturday/Sunday split or Tuesday/Wednesday pattern.
One bear however has spotted the biggest stitch up in Scotland since his club refused to play at Dundee on April 3.
Apparently the dastardly SPFL has decided that his club will have to kick off their final match at 5 past 6 on May 18…
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— ????????Wee Princess Debs??? (@henrikswuman) April 16, 2024
In the name eh the wee man ? ? there’s THICK but there’s really really THICK
— Coocoocachoo (@BrianCoutts12) April 16, 2024
I’d be more worried about playing at 5.05am on a Sunday morning. ?
— J (@LoveMyTeam88) April 16, 2024
I’m wondering what time to set off for a 28.04 kick off ?
— AnnaHeepsyBananas (@annamcquade73) April 17, 2024
— Alan C Milne (@AlanCMilne1) April 16, 2024
For the love of fu.k. it’s like limmys what’s heavier a kg of feathers or a kg of steel. I just don’t get it. ?
In a time warp – Think he must be thinking about the games that kicked off 20 years ago at five past six !