Beefymcfc wrote:Thanks for obliging, however, when you say like-for-like, how are we 3 points better off?
AG7 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Thanks for obliging, however, when you say like-for-like, how are we 3 points better off?
Look at the Fixtures Comparison table Beefy ...
Last year we lost to Scum at home vs this year we have got those 3 pts ... so +3
Last year we drew at Chelsea away, vs this year lost ... so -1
Last year we drew at West Ham away vs won this time ... so +2
Last year we lost to Norwich at home vs won this time ... so +3
But we won against Wigan away last time vs lost at Cardiff away this time so -3
Also lost to Villa away vs won there last time around so another -3
Everton at home was a draw vs a win this time so +2
Now do the math ... that's 3 pts more for same fixtures if you compare to same fixtures last year ... and if you look at the goals (especially goal diff), our defence doesn't look that bad in numbers though ...
Last year what killed us was the draws ... way too many of em ... three draws gets so same where one win and two losses get you at end of three games ...
AG7 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Thanks for obliging, however, when you say like-for-like, how are we 3 points better off?
Look at the Fixtures Comparison table Beefy ...
Last year we lost to Scum at home vs this year we have got those 3 pts ... so +3
Last year we drew at Chelsea away, vs this year lost ... so -1
Last year we drew at West Ham away vs won this time ... so +2
Last year we lost to Norwich at home vs won this time ... so +3
But we won against Wigan away last time vs lost at Cardiff away this time so -3
Also lost to Villa away vs won there last time around so another -3
Everton at home was a draw vs a win this time so +2
Now do the math ... that's 3 pts more for same fixtures if you compare to same fixtures last year ... and if you look at the goals (especially goal diff), our defence doesn't look that bad in numbers though ...
Last year what killed us was the draws ... way too many of em ... three draws gets so same where one win and two losses get you at end of three games ...
Ted Hughes wrote:So basically, it's a waste of time people trying to predict who is going to do what at this stage, as we were like Barca at the start of our title wining season, then like Hull for months, then like Barca again at the death. Anything can happen.
AG7 wrote:Updated tables at half way through the season:
Title Race at 19 - By Gameweek.PNG
Title Race at 19 - By Same Fixtures.PNG
Highlights:
- At half way mark in the last season we were only at 39 points (vs 41 this year) but in title winning season we had 45.
- In the same fixtures though we are 8 pts better off than last season (33 pts) and just 1 pt behind from the title winning season (42 pts then).
- The goal difference and amounts of goals scored is where we are leaps and bounds ahead of both previous season. e.g. Goals scored in same fixtures this season is 54 compared to 28 last year (that's a whopping 26 more) and compared to title winning season's 41 (is still 13 more).
- We have conceded more goals too however ... 21 this year compared to 19 last season and 14 in title winning season, but given goals scored is so much more than both previous seasons and goal difference still nets positive in this year's favor.
Next update after another 6 games, so at gameweek 25 ...
(if you guys want to see these updated more frequently than every 5/6 games, then just let me know)
PeterParker wrote:I think our best bit it's Maureen, not Pulis and this is why. Pulis: He hates City, we are his worse nightmare, from Gilligham to FA Cup final. Never had great words regarding us and imho he will play better with us rather the Dippers. Mourinho Funny enough, Maureen it's a really clever twat and this is why. He gave Mata to United, why? For Mata to play against the title rival teams and to have a really good and excelent relashionship with the rags if in the future he might go there. Regarding City, all season he said we are favorites, etc, yada-yada-yada. I am prepare to bet he will try and win at Scouse Arena for him, to be in good relashions with our board, for his future. He has open doors and wants one here too. Plus, just imagine a understudy, ex coach with him, Rodgers, will win the league in front of him.
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