Re: What does Leeds' victory mean for the regular season? : Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:38 pm
Dougy wrote:
Must agree. One off games are more prone to being decided by a ref of by players being injured. The FA Cup and Challenge Cup have their histories built on one-off games because the underdog have much more chance of victory than over the course of 9 months when you have to be 'at it' every week, be it sunny, raining, snowing, windy, home or away. If you finish top after all that you deserve to be Champions - everyone agrees with that, unless you're a Leeds fan.
Over the course of a season it does tend to even out, over 80 minutes it is very unlikely.
Over the course of a season it does tend to even out, over 80 minutes it is very unlikely.
And of course, the entire game of rugby league for a vast majority of its history.
its mostly football fans who have a top=champions out look.