For those that like statistics ..............

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For those that like statistics ..............

Post by Bluebird » Tue May 02, 2006 10:25 am

Have a look at our final league table and statistics.

We finished 15th! Behind the such footballing giants as Stoke, Cardiff, Plymouth etc, etc.

We were only 50 points behind Reading.
We were only 34 points behind Sheffield Utd.
We were only 20 points off a play off spot.

Only the bottom six had a worse goal difference than us
Only Derby and the bottom three conceded more goals than us.

We only managed 8 home wins, averaging only 1.2 goals per game at home, and once again managed a negative home goal difference, following our sides abject surrender to Preston, Stoke etc.

However, as we all know statistics can be very misleading, after all we were really that sh*te? :wink:

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Re: For those that like statistics ..............

Post by Fully » Tue May 02, 2006 12:13 pm

Bluebird wrote:
We only managed 8 home wins, averaging only 1.2 goals per game at home, and once again managed a negative home goal difference, following our sides abject surrender to Preston, Stoke etc.
Thats the one that stands out for me. Last season we finished 3rd and only lost a couple of games at home. You have to win your home games.

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Re: For those that like statistics ..............

Post by Paul30 » Tue May 02, 2006 12:47 pm

Bluebird wrote:
However, as we all know statistics can be very misleading, after all we were really that sh*te? :wink:
In a word...


YES!!

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Post by hallamblue » Tue May 02, 2006 2:44 pm

...and heres another statistic for yer...

Yes we were crap..complete and utter, diabolical ferkin CRAP !

BUT..we could so easily have been relegated, having lost the players we did ...

BUT WE STAYED UP !! ....and will live to fight another day !

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Re: For those that like statistics ..............

Post by The Odious Mr Rossi » Wed May 03, 2006 7:58 am

Bluebird wrote:Have a look at our final league table and statistics.

We finished 15th! Behind the such footballing giants as Stoke, Cardiff, Plymouth etc, etc.

We were only 50 points behind Reading.
We were only 34 points behind Sheffield Utd.
We were only 20 points off a play off spot.

Only the bottom six had a worse goal difference than us
Only Derby and the bottom three conceded more goals than us.

We only managed 8 home wins, averaging only 1.2 goals per game at home, and once again managed a negative home goal difference, following our sides abject surrender to Preston, Stoke etc.

However, as we all know statistics can be very misleading, after all we were really that sh*te? :wink:
Unfortunately, yes :cry: :cry: :cry:
Royle Out :lol: :lol: :lol:

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