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Prem Attendances on the downward slope?
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<blockquote data-quote="higgik" data-source="post: 889334" data-attributes="member: 74704"><p>Would playing less games, with none on international dates, mean better averages I wonder. Sometimes less is more, just because:-</p><p>1) more chance of seeing international players, I have been to 3 Big Games SAR v Har, and never seen full complement of internationals playing.</p><p>2) fixtures become more of a special event, rather than a constant.</p><p></p><p>If clubs plays LESS games, they would be able to have smaller squads, which would mean a greater spread of talent to maybe 14-16 teams.</p><p>The games would become more important as less time to 'catch up' over a season</p><p>Crowds would see top players rather than them being rested.</p><p>It is interesting to see that British sports, think that more games mean more money, which is not true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="higgik, post: 889334, member: 74704"] Would playing less games, with none on international dates, mean better averages I wonder. Sometimes less is more, just because:- 1) more chance of seeing international players, I have been to 3 Big Games SAR v Har, and never seen full complement of internationals playing. 2) fixtures become more of a special event, rather than a constant. If clubs plays LESS games, they would be able to have smaller squads, which would mean a greater spread of talent to maybe 14-16 teams. The games would become more important as less time to 'catch up' over a season Crowds would see top players rather than them being rested. It is interesting to see that British sports, think that more games mean more money, which is not true. [/QUOTE]
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