
When it comes to football, winning trophies is all very well, but all that really matters is who can go into work on a Monday morning with their head held high after a derby game.
It's all about bragging rights. |
London Bragging Rights League 1905-1906
ARSENAL by walk over
Again, Arsenal were the only London football club to play in Division One. Indeed, the only other league club from London at the time was Division Two sides, Chelsea, who were promoted, and Leyton Orient.
Arsenal reached the semi-final of the FA Cup for the second season in a row too.
So Arsenal were the best team in London during the 1906-1907 season and winners of the London Bragging Rights League by virtue of their top flight status.
| Three points for a win, one for a draw, sweet FA for a lose. Should two or more teams have the same number of points, goal difference decides bragging rights.
Although in the good old days, clubs only received two points for a win in the League, the importance of beating your rivals means that no matter the season, three points for a win applies in the London Bragging Rights League.
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