Talk:Home advantage
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[edit] What does this mean?
Ok so I was happily editing away and found this sentence:
'Usually psychological in nature, these advantages include: a familiarity with the playing ground, the ability for participants to lodge in their homes...'
What does the bit in bold mean exactly? --iamajpeg 14:55, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
- Players on the road stay in hotels, but when their team is playing at home, they also sleep in their homes. It is usually easier to be well-rested at home than at a hotel. I've clarified this in the article. --Locarno 13:54, 30 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merge from Away game
Agree with merge. It is the same subject, only discussed from the opposite view. --P199 23:05, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Rugby
In Rugby Test Matches, when the two teams have the same colours, it is the home team who has to wear the alternate jersey. For example: Italy vs France. When this game is played in Rome, Italy wear white and France blue. When this game is played in Paris, Italy wear blue and France white.