I'm listening back to Midday Madness on SEN discussing one-club 300-game players who never won a flag. Bob Skilton came up but was well short of 300. However, someone pointed out that in his day the season was only 18 games. This surprised me as I always thought 22 games was the tradition due to 12 teams playing each other twice. Some research led me to discover this only came in in 1970. Does anyone know why it was 18 before and what led them to change in '70?
Also...why was 1993 only 20 games?
Interestingly, 2000 stayed at 22 games despite the Olympics.
Also...why was 1993 only 20 games?
Interestingly, 2000 stayed at 22 games despite the Olympics.