Fryowa
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I'm not a lawyer, but I can still twist language around all day long with the rest of you.Fry, don't make me prove you wrong linguistically!
Yes, "Championship" suggests that the "champion" is better than all others. True. However, you kind of ignore that the word is modified with the "Co" thing at the beginning. Co, means joint or mutual or together. So, the 2 (or 3 or 4) teams that are declared cochampions are all jointly champions. They are all mutually and as a group better than anyone else. Co does not mean "tied with." For your argument to have validity, you would need the letters "Co" to mean something they do not. Sorry, give it up. You be wrong on this one!![]()
As intelligent as I am you'd think I would've made something out of myself, but alas here I am parked in my aunt's expired tag Corolla outside a Super 8 leeching wifi and posting on HN.