without giving the commitment that makes such days possible too, which I find more annoying.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
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without giving the commitment that makes such days possible too, which I find more annoying.Quote:
Originally Posted by Billy Lord
The most ghastly example, I heard from a day tripper, was when speaking to an Irishman after our 0-0 draw with Brazil. His words were:Quote:
Originally Posted by wws
"I think Brazil should be fined for not winning the game 4 or 5-0, and not entertaining the crowd". :mad: :mad: :mad:
Its use was ridiculous in an official document from which real conclusions were to be drawn. For a group of fans discussing things, it's acceptable, if not perfect, as I've noted.Quote:
Originally Posted by ColinR
Fair point. But unless you can show a large increase around the time of summer soccer (which, while admittedly having no stats about, I don't recall), surely the decrease is also relevant between 2005 and the last season or two of winter soccer?Quote:
Originally Posted by Student Mullet
No. You're back to trying to blame the new season for a decrease in attendance which happened a couple of years after summer soccer came in.Quote:
Originally Posted by pineapple stu
The drop in league attendances this season has nothing to do with the season.