Technically, that's actually known as an anthora cup.
http://www.nycoffeecup.com/
This should be the trophy though:
Technically, that's actually known as an anthora cup.
Technically, that's actually known as an anthora cup.
http://www.nycoffeecup.com/
This should be the trophy though:
Also the advantage of playing the lowest seed.
I think a 28-team league would be run like this: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...lgQKd9RkID-oJl8tghD7ww9eSo/edit?usp=drive_web
The 34th game is a rivalry game. The playoffs are three rounds of two-leg matchups, with a single game final. No byes or reseeding, just like NBA playoffs.
That minimal advantage is not nearly sufficient as a reward to a first-place team.
I take it that your system calls for 33 games along the lines that I mentioned (2 each vs. division opponents; 1 each vs. all other teams). This type of schedule would smooth out the disparities that currently exist in the schedules of one team as compared to that of another; this sameness of schedule would make the standings more legitimate.
But I would say that I don't like the 34th game, the "rivalry" game. (Side complaint: all teams but Dallas and Houston have two "rivarly game" opponents which they alternate every other year; but Dallas and Houston get each other every year.) An additional game against a selected opponent reintroduces the flaw of variable schedules that the 33-game / 28-team / 4-division schedule solves.
And I don't like the ignoring of the divisions. If we're going to have smaller divisions, then the divisions need to be the basis for the playoffs. The conference finals in a four-division league should always be contested by teams from a opposing divisions, just as the MLS Cup final is always between teams from opposing conferences. (At least it is now! Red Bulls 2008 Western Conference champions!?)
But most of all, your system offers no reward at all for any team; in that respect, it's not as good as what we have now, where the top two teams have a significantly reward over teams no. 3 through 6 (even if no. 1 is not sufficiently rewarded relative to no. 2).
If we're not going to have the simplest and fairest system of allowing only the four division winners into the playoffs (which the league would never do, because it has established that it subordinates the integrity of the competition to the creation of more playoff games), then the appropriate system would be the same one that I mentioned earlier as the ideal for the league's current setup: three teams qualify from each division; no. 3 visits no. 2; the winner visits no. 1. This leaves four teams, one from each division. Then we could have two-legged ties for the conference finals, with a single game league final.
Playing on what somebody else said about the founding fathers & these cities.....
The Colonial Cup
Nope. Atlanta was founded in 1847. It wasn't even close to being a colonial city.We'd have to include Atlanta then...
Nope. Atlanta was founded in 1847. It wasn't even close to being a colonial city.
If Trenton got a soccer team they'd have reason to be included.
What's your point? Atlanta wasn't a city when Georgia was a colony.But Georgia was part of the thirteen colonies...
What's your point? Atlanta wasn't a city when Georgia was a colony.
I think a 28-team league would be run like this: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...lgQKd9RkID-oJl8tghD7ww9eSo/edit?usp=drive_web
The 34th game is a rivalry game. The playoffs are three rounds of two-leg matchups, with a single game final. No byes or reseeding, just like NBA playoffs.
Began as a penal colony and hasn't improved since.But Georgia was part of the thirteen colonies...
Harrison wasn't, but that area was part of either Newark or Bergen, New Netherland depending how you look at it, both being two of the three oldest settlements in NJ. Being across the river from NY, it was as close to the epicenter of the traditional colonial cities as one could get.Neither was Harrison, New Jersey...
That was the orginal idea but in reality it never happened. Formed as a buffer between the Spanish/Native Americans in Florida.Began as a penal colony and hasn't improved since.
That was the orginal idea but in reality it never happened. Formed as a buffer between the Spanish/Native Americans in Florida.
Please close this clusterfuck. It's making the Stadium thread look like a pointed discussion.