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The Away League Table

Postby MaineRoadMemories » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:43 pm

1 Chelsea (1) 12
2 Arsenal (3) 10
3 Manchester City (6) 10
4 Tottenham Hotspur (4) 10
5 Manchester United (2) 9
6 Aston Villa (5) 9
7 West Ham United (17) 6
8 Fulham (12) 6
9 Liverpool (7) 6
10 Bolton Wanderers (18) 6
11 Everton (14) 6
12 Stoke City (9) 6
13 Wigan Athletic (15) 6
14 Wolverhampton Wndrs (19) 5
15 Birmingham City (13) 4
16 Sunderland (8) 4
17 Portsmouth (20) 4
18 Blackburn Rovers (11) 3
19 Hull City (16) 1
20 Burnley (10) 1

I was disappointed as much as others with our lack of attacking mentality against Liverpool as they looked ready for the taking but looking at the away league table we are joint second and our tactic of spoiling play and working hard in a packed midfield is getting tanigable results. The cultural (winning mentality) change that was talked about by the club in pre-season is starting to take place away from home.

I've been to so many away games when the team looked beaten at the kick off. It seemed like they knew they would not win so what was the point. Now, it is an absolute pleasure to go to away games knowing that my team can finally compete and not roll over.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Vhero » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:45 pm

Look at that! Joint second! Compared to last season eh? See with all the doom and gloom about that should cheer a few f**kers up hopefully!
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Fish111 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:48 pm

Ideal proof that life is good. If we had managed to beat Fulham & Burnley then everyones mood would be so much different. Things are slightly, and i mean slightly, behind where i expected us to be this far into the season. We will continue to drop points where we least expect and we'll collect points where we least expect but as long as we get back to dominating at home and keeping our away record going then life will be good.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Wonderwall » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:50 pm

Well we certainly showed we are the hardest team to beat this season, we just need to tighten up and bobs yer uncle. A very positive statistic that will have the negative people shaking their heads in disbelief.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby john68 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:53 pm

That table is inaccurate...who the fucl would ONLY DRAW to BURNLEY?

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Re: The Away League Table

Postby ENIAM NAM » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:57 pm

I think our goals conceded away from home is quite good too.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Moonchesteri » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:58 pm

Didn't even realise we're that good to be honest. I hope we keep this up and I don't see why we couldn't.
Thumbs up for the coaches and the lads for sorting the away form - well done.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Original Dub » Mon Nov 23, 2009 3:58 pm

Well, that really is interesting and I must say I'm a bit suprised.

Thanks for that WW, it makes for some factual, yet positive reading. Both of which were lacking seriously from the board yesterday.

If we hadn't been robbed at the swamp we'd be the only unbeaten side in all the top leagues in the world. It may not be as good as winning, but not getting beaten really does breed confidence a lot more that losing four and winning two.

Great foundation, we just need to make sure we continue to build and we'll be more than fine.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby MaineRoadMemories » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:03 pm

Vhero wrote:Look at that! Joint second! Compared to last season eh? See with all the doom and gloom about that should cheer a few f**kers up hopefully!


We finished 17th last year with stats of won 2, drew 5, lost 12 = 11 points
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby MaineRoadMemories » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:09 pm

And we're also top of the league in least red and yellow cards issued to.

1 Manchester City.................. 13 1 15
2 Chelsea............................ 14 1 16
3 Everton............................ 17 1 19
Fulham.............................. 17 1 19
Burnley.............................. 19 0 19
6 Arsenal............................ 20 0 20
7 Blackburn Rovers................. 19 1 21
8 Wigan Athletic.................... 22 0 22
9 Liverpool.......................... 17 3 23
Birmingham........................ 21 1 23
11 Manchester United............. 20 2 24
Tottenham Hotspur............... 22 1 24
Wolverhampton Wanderers...... 22 1 24
Portsmouth........................ 22 1 24
15 Hull City......................... 22 2 26
16 Bolton Wanderers.............. 23 2 27
Stoke City......................... 25 1 27
18 Aston Villa...................... 25 2 29
Sunderland........................ 25 2 29
20 West Ham United.............. 26 2 30
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby lets all have a disco » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:13 pm

MaineRoadMemories wrote:And we're also top of the league in least red and yellow cards issued to.

1 Manchester City.................. 13 1 15
2 Chelsea............................ 14 1 16
3 Everton............................ 17 1 19
Fulham.............................. 17 1 19
Burnley.............................. 19 0 19
6 Arsenal............................ 20 0 20
7 Blackburn Rovers................. 19 1 21
8 Wigan Athletic.................... 22 0 22
9 Liverpool.......................... 17 3 23
Birmingham........................ 21 1 23
11 Manchester U***d............. 20 2 24
Tottenham Hotspur............... 22 1 24
Wolverhampton Wanderers...... 22 1 24
Portsmouth........................ 22 1 24
15 Hull City......................... 22 2 26
16 Bolton Wanderers.............. 23 2 27
Stoke City......................... 25 1 27
18 Aston Villa...................... 25 2 29
Sunderland........................ 25 2 29
20 West Ham U***d.............. 26 2 30


Not like a Mark Hughes team that.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Original Dub » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:20 pm

MaineRoadMemories wrote:And we're also top of the league in least red and yellow cards issued to.

1 Manchester City.................. 13 1 15
2 Chelsea............................ 14 1 16
3 Everton............................ 17 1 19
Fulham.............................. 17 1 19
Burnley.............................. 19 0 19
6 Arsenal............................ 20 0 20
7 Blackburn Rovers................. 19 1 21
8 Wigan Athletic.................... 22 0 22
9 Liverpool.......................... 17 3 23
Birmingham........................ 21 1 23
11 Manchester U***d............. 20 2 24
Tottenham Hotspur............... 22 1 24
Wolverhampton Wanderers...... 22 1 24
Portsmouth........................ 22 1 24
15 Hull City......................... 22 2 26
16 Bolton Wanderers.............. 23 2 27
Stoke City......................... 25 1 27
18 Aston Villa...................... 25 2 29
Sunderland........................ 25 2 29
20 West Ham U***d.............. 26 2 30


Oh this thread gets better and better.

So what happened to us being the next "Butchers of Blackburn", eh?

Its amazing that the sensationalist and speculative threads seem to riddle the board and gather lots of replies, but the ones that deal only in facts get ignored by quite a few?
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Crossie » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:20 pm

Great news, big improvement, but how easy would it be to top that league? just a win against Scouse, which we had in the bag, just a goal against Brum, and we would be top of that league eh?
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Original Dub » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:23 pm

Crossie wrote:Great news, big improvement, but how easy would it be to top that league? just a win against Scouse, which we had in the bag, just a goal against Brum, and we would be top of that league eh?


The same could be said about the actual league table...

Does it matter that we get into the top four because the team that dropped out was just so bad, moreso than us being so good?

This season is set up to be the strangest season for points ever in the premier league. We're not that different to the other top sides IMO.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Abu Dhabi » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:31 pm

Worth mentioning though, from the current top 5 of this away league, only Arsenal and City played 7 away games, as opposed to 6 away games played by the others. If rags and spuds win their next away game, we'll be 5th.
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby bobadji » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:47 pm

Fair Play Champions 09/10! How many t-shirts should I get printed?
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby ian494 » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:48 pm

Abu Dhabi wrote:Worth mentioning though, from the current top 5 of this away league, only Arsenal and City played 7 away games, as opposed to 6 away games played by the others. If rags and spuds win their next away game, we'll be 5th.


Right that's it....

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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Alex Sapphire » Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:54 pm

some conspicuous absentees in this thread
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby dazlebluefrog » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:04 pm

[quote="bobadji"]Fair Play Champions 09/10! How many t-shirts should I get printed?[/quote]

could give us another chance to play in europe if it all goes tits up ha ha
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Re: The Away League Table

Postby Beefymcfc » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:38 pm

Abu Dhabi wrote:Worth mentioning though, from the current top 5 of this away league, only Arsenal and City played 7 away games, as opposed to 6 away games played by the others. If rags and spuds win their next away game, we'll be 5th.

Also worth mentioning is that Chelsea and the Scum have played 2 more home games than us. In fact, all the top sides have played more home games than us barring the Arse who are equal!
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