not sure if this has been brought up before, but with all the sky brouha ha over the clashes to the big teams/ those challenging for the title/top four, does anyone (looking at chalfie) know if winning those "big games" means you are more likely to win the league. Which team has won the fewest encounters with the other teams that made up the final four places and still won the league?
Do those games which the press and the media hype insanely actually mean anything, or is it the games against the hull's and fulham's that make a season a winning one..
not sure if this has been brought up before, but with all the sky brouha ha over the clashes to the big teams/ those challenging for the title/top four, does anyone (looking at chalfie) know if winning those "big games" means you are more likely to win the league. Which team has won the fewest encounters with the other teams that made up the final four places and still won the league?
Do those games which the press and the media hype insanely actually mean anything, or is it the games against the hull's and fulham's that make a season a winning one..