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The Bye has been a staple of the SFA fixture since Season 34, and with it has come two competing lines of thinking. In that other league, it is often treated as a clear advantage- a week to reset, recover, and recalibrate. Fresh legs, fewer niggles, and the opportunity to step away from the grind are all assumed to translate into improved performance on return.
Not everyone is convinced, however. There is an equally persistent view that the Bye can interrupt rhythm, dull momentum, and leave sides flat when they resume.
Despite these opposing perspectives, the Bye itself has rarely been examined in any meaningful way. This thread sets out to test the so-called “Bye Effect” across Seasons 34-40, including finals. For each season, every team coming off a bye will be tracked in their very next match, with results and margins recorded and compared across the competition. Over time, this will build into a broader dataset, allowing trends to emerge.
The central question is a simple one: does the bye confer a measurable advantage or disadvantage?







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