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Treble back to back relegations


Shandon Par

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Aye, I got a bit mixed up and somehow had it in my head that only one team got relegated from every division.

Anyway, I've checked properly now, and there has never been a case where the same three teams have been relegated in consecutive seasons. The only time there have even been two teams doing it was from 1974-1976, and that was a bit of a special case because there was a league restructure at the end of 1974/75 which led to eight teams being "relegated" from the old top flight First Division to the new second tier First Division.

A full list of double relegations:

1974-1976 - Dunfermline (1-3), Clyde (1-3)
1983-1985 - St Johnstone (1-3)
1992-1994 - Cowdenbeath (2-4)
1995-1997 - Dumbarton (2-4)
2000-2002 - Morton (2-4)
2004-2006 - Partick Thistle (1-3)
2005-2007 - Stranraer (2-4)
2008-2010 - Clyde (2-4)
2010-2012 - Stirling Albion (2-4)
2011-2013 - Dunfermline (1-3)
2014-2016 - Cowdenbeath (2-4)
 

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Make that quintuple... Having been relegated from LL it looks very unlikely Hawick Royal Albert will qualify for the new EOS Premier Division, and would therefore be relegated from tier 6 to tier 7. (There are 3 parallel conferences at tier 6 in EOSL this season with top 5/6 from each remaining at that level while the rest drop to tier 7).

I suspect all 5 won't come off, realistically.

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From the end of WWI until 1932 it was a rollercoaster for Dundee Hibs/Utd who played in the Eastern League, no league, the Eastern League again, the Central League, SFL Division Two, the Scottish Alliance, 2 seasons in Division Two, 2 seasons in Division One, 2 seasons in Div Two, 1 season in Div One, 1 season in Div Two, 1 season in Div One, then settled down in Div Two.

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On 21/12/2018 at 15:39, craigkillie said:

Aye, I got a bit mixed up and somehow had it in my head that only one team got relegated from every division.

Anyway, I've checked properly now, and there has never been a case where the same three teams have been relegated in consecutive seasons. The only time there have even been two teams doing it was from 1974-1976, and that was a bit of a special case because there was a league restructure at the end of 1974/75 which led to eight teams being "relegated" from the old top flight First Division to the new second tier First Division.

A full list of double relegations:

1974-1976 - Dunfermline (1-3), Clyde (1-3)
1983-1985 - St Johnstone (1-3)
1992-1994 - Cowdenbeath (2-4)
1995-1997 - Dumbarton (2-4)
2000-2002 - Morton (2-4)
2004-2006 - Partick Thistle (1-3)
2005-2007 - Stranraer (2-4)
2010-2012 - Stirling Albion (2-4)
2011-2013 - Dunfermline (1-3)
2014-2016 - Cowdenbeath (2-4)
 

Clyde were double relegated 2008-10, and like Cowdenbeath also finished 10th in the bottom tier the following season.

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