. . . if it’s not whether you win or lose but how you play the game which matters, why do football games continue until one team scores?
. . . if it’s not whether you win or lose but how you play the game which matters, why do football games continue until one team scores?
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Its so the losing team can go up to the winners, shake their hands, say “Jolly good show”, and generally appear to be pleased for their opposition.
JC
They don’t. A draw is considered perfectly acceptable in football, unless it’s a knockout competition, in which case it’s 30 mins of extra time and then penalties.
If you are talking about Rugby League it shows the difference between Australia and New Zealand.
Australians salute winners.
New Zealand has been indoctinated since the 70′s to accept mediocrity.