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Originally posted by Dan26
A draw is the mid-point between a win and a loss. That is fact. Anyone who knows anything can see this, and that the points should be shared (which they are.) The probelm is that in the event of a side winning, that side gets three points which devalues a draw. All matches should be of equal importance.
Says who????
Only on the blandest and most techinical statistical argument is a draw half a win.
A draw is what the competition decides its value is.
A draw in English soccer is a third of a win
The authortitis have decided that anyone can get a draw and therfore is should not be given as much relative value.
Statistics don't make these decisions, Dan, people do.
All matches are of equal importance - 3 for a win, 1 for a draw.
Every match of every week has these rules.
The comp has decided t devalue a draw because they want to see results, and if you can't get one, you don't desere as many points.





