Ex-Sunderland striker and prominent EFL pundit proposes this intriguing solution to decide League One promotion

Former Sunderland striker Don Goodman has proposed an intriguing solution to decide the League One campaign – that would go beyond just points-per-game.
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Goodman, a prominent EFL pundit on Sky Sports, believes that sides should also be judged on how they have fared against teams in each of the table when the final standings are calculated.

The League One campaign is expected to be ended this week, with it looking increasingly unlikely that all fixtures will be able to be completed by the EFL’s deadline of July 31.

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And with promotion and relegation set to be decided on sporting merit, Goodman has a solution which he feels will ensure fairness across the board.

Former Sunderland striker Don GoodmanFormer Sunderland striker Don Goodman
Former Sunderland striker Don Goodman

"There are some clubs that will have games in hand, and no one knows what the outcome of those games in hand would have been," said Goodman, speaking to Sky Sports.

"If it is going to be a points-per-game scenario, I think average home and away points-per game has to be a factor.

"I would go even further and throw into the mix how well sides have done against teams in the top half and those they have played in the bottom half, on average, and then make a calculation based on all of those factors.

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"That's probably as close as you are going to get to fairness, as there are going to be clubs who still have to play the top teams and those that have all the bottom teams to play.

"There's no perfect solution but I am glad I am not the one making these decisions!"

Goodman also proposed a play-off between sides in promotion contention to decide two of the three promotion spots that look set to be available.

A play-off would be unfair on Coventry, who are seven points clear of the third-place team with a game in hand," he added.

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"But with the other clubs below, could we manipulate some kind of play-off scenario where we get two clubs promoted from those?”

Coventry currently top League One, with Rotherham United in second place.