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Post by Stowmarket Shrew on Oct 22, 2017 7:06:03 GMT 1
As good as 1/3 of the season gone and this team has only been behind for 49 minutes. That's incredible but even more impressive is how quickly we have equalised in every case. For a team that (until Tuesday at least) was scoring modestly to show such resilience so regularly cannot just be put down to luck. Hands down that is an astonishing statistic.
Rochdale - conceded in 17th min equalised in 30th - 13 mins
Oxford - 75th minute behind.83rd min equaliser - 8 mins (21 total)
Doncaster - conceded 35th equalise 36th - 1 minute (22 total)
Walsall - conceded 13th minute, equalised 20th minute - 7 minutes (29 total)
Plymouth - conceded 58th minute equalised 78th - 20 mins (total 49 mins)
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Post by thesensationaljt on Oct 22, 2017 8:44:16 GMT 1
Yes, I was about to post that.
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Post by blueboy62 on Oct 22, 2017 9:20:28 GMT 1
Here's another interesting statistic about yesterday's league 1 results; exactly the same number of teams won as lost. Check it if you don't believe me.
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Post by filmcrewshrew on Oct 22, 2017 9:26:54 GMT 1
More on us.....two wins away from equaling the entire number we won last season. Incredible! To potentially be safe from relegation before Santa arrives would be the best present ever
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Post by pughywasfree on Oct 22, 2017 9:32:58 GMT 1
Here's another interesting statistic about yesterday's league 1 results; exactly the same number of teams won as lost. Check it if you don't believe me. Also if you take away the amount of teams that won and lost away from 46 then you are left with the amount of teams that drew.
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Post by thesensationaljt on Oct 22, 2017 9:42:20 GMT 1
I've also noticed, that if you look at the league table, all the teams are ranked neatly from Juan to twenty four.
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Post by northwestman on Oct 22, 2017 9:50:24 GMT 1
Here's some slightly more worrying statistics.
Of the top twelve teams, we have yet to play TEN of them away.
And 10 of our 15 games so far have been against bottom 12 sides.
Our record against the top 12 sides so far isn't bad though - W3 D2 L0. But 4 of those 5 games have been at home.
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Post by polas1949 on Oct 22, 2017 11:09:57 GMT 1
That may well be the case, we can only play the teams the fixtures define. If we hadn't beaten the lower placed teams, we would be in their position instead. We are a resilient team so let the top teams worry about us for a change instead of the other way around
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Post by martinshrew on Oct 23, 2017 11:39:08 GMT 1
Here's some slightly more worrying statistics. Of the top twelve teams, we have yet to play TEN of them away. And 10 of our 15 games so far have been against bottom 12 sides. Our record against the top 12 sides so far isn't bad though - W3 D2 L0. But 4 of those 5 games have been at home. You can only beat what's in front of you. Historically, we've struggled against the "bottom" sides.
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Post by calimero on Oct 23, 2017 11:48:53 GMT 1
Here's some slightly more worrying statistics. Of the top twelve teams, we have yet to play TEN of them away. And 10 of our 15 games so far have been against bottom 12 sides. Our record against the top 12 sides so far isn't bad though - W3 D2 L0. But 4 of those 5 games have been at home. We play counter-attacking football so playing away to teams that want to attack us and leave gaps for us to break quickly into is ideal - we should embrace this rather than fear it.
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