I wonder if the most significant aspect of the Swiss model of the Champions League is that it introduces to football the notion that not every team in a league has to play each of the others home and away.
That could have profound consequences for, say, the 39th Game initiative, or for major tournaments in that it would remove the constraint of having to think in four-team groups. Why stop at 48 teams for the World Cup or 20 teams for the Premier League? Have as many sides as you want each play…
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