Ferocious Aardvark wrote:Ah yes, but in another 13 years, will Leeds still be top?
Let me think about that for a second:
Well, that will depend on the number of people who go to watch them over the next 13 years, as compared with the number of people who go to watch other clubs over the next 13 years, and the effect that the aggregate totals of the future spectators, when combined with the past figures, have on the combined table in 2022.
If you scroll down past the "All Time SL Table" on that link you can view the attendances year by year.
While sticking on your overall SL Table there shouldn't the points for and points against totals balance?
Leeds Against
Leeds For
But I think there are other errors also.
Your Wigan Win, Draw, Loss doesn't tally to the number of games they have played.
Your Harlequins Win, Draw, Loss tally is six games more than they have played.
Your Hull Win, Draw, Loss tally is six games fewer than they have played.
There again you have Hull playing 10 more games in SL than they actually have so I think I'll stop looking at this point.
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Ferocious Aardvark wrote:Wll, that will depend on the number of people who go to watch them over the next 13 years, as compared with the number of people who go to watch other clubs over the next 13 years, and the effect that the aggregate totals of the future spectators, when combined with the pst figures, have on the combined table in 2022.
Anyone got the old First Division pre-SL attendance figures?.
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:Wll, that will depend on the number of people who go to watch them over the next 13 years, as compared with the number of people who go to watch other clubs over the next 13 years, and the effect that the aggregate totals of the future spectators, when combined with the pst figures, have on the combined table in 2022.
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Ferocious Aardvark wrote:Wll, that will depend on the number of people who go to watch them over the next 13 years, as compared with the number of people who go to watch other clubs over the next 13 years, and the effect that the aggregate totals of the future spectators, when combined with the pst figures, have on the combined table in 2022.
They might be far from accurate. They have Saints/Bradford att. for friday at 14000, when it was 11039
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:Wll, that will depend on the number of people who go to watch them over the next 13 years, as compared with the number of people who go to watch other clubs over the next 13 years, and the effect that the aggregate totals of the future spectators, when combined with the pst figures, have on the combined table in 2022.
Saint Simon wrote:Cheers Some interesting figures there. When did wigan move into the JJB? Good improvement by Leeds and wigan. Bradford and Saints fairly stable.
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rhinofox wrote:Leeds have had catalans celtic and quins at home already which is why its so low but i think £20 to stand is too much and keeping people away as well
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