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"Away" Winners In P/O S/F First Leg Not Getting To The Final
I've just finished watching season 1 of the brilliant "Take Us Home - Leeds United" series on Amazon Prime.
This series focusses on Leeds' attempts to get promoted from the Championship to the Premier League in the 2018-19 season.
That season, Leeds qualified for the play-offs, and it is on that subject that I'm seeking some help, please.
Leeds beat Derby 1-0 away in the first leg of their Championship Play-Off Semi-Final. However, they lost the home leg 4-2 four days later, thus failing to progress to the Final by way of a 4-3 aggregate defeat.
The programme's narration stated that "This is the first time that the winners of an 'away' Play-Off Semi-Final first leg have not progressed to the Final."
What I'm trying to find out is whether that "stat" applies purely to the Championship (Tier 2) play-offs or whether it applies across all divisions of the Football League?
This series focusses on Leeds' attempts to get promoted from the Championship to the Premier League in the 2018-19 season.
That season, Leeds qualified for the play-offs, and it is on that subject that I'm seeking some help, please.
Leeds beat Derby 1-0 away in the first leg of their Championship Play-Off Semi-Final. However, they lost the home leg 4-2 four days later, thus failing to progress to the Final by way of a 4-3 aggregate defeat.
The programme's narration stated that "This is the first time that the winners of an 'away' Play-Off Semi-Final first leg have not progressed to the Final."
What I'm trying to find out is whether that "stat" applies purely to the Championship (Tier 2) play-offs or whether it applies across all divisions of the Football League?
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