
When it comes to football, winning trophies is all very well, but what 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 1924-1925
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Pl |
Pts |
| 1. WEST HAM |
6 |
8 |
| 2. Spurs |
6 |
5 |
| 3. Arsenal |
6 |
3 |
Head to head
WEST HAM 1 Arsenal 0
Arsenal 1 Spurs 0
WEST HAM 1 Spurs 1
Spurs 2 Arsenal 0
Arsenal 1
WEST HAM 2
Spurs 1 WEST HAM 1
West Ham United were unbeaten against London opposition during the 1924-1925 season and so remained the best team in London..
Arsenal finished the season just above the drop zone, but at least beat Spurs at home.
| 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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