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Post by mog on Nov 2, 2015 20:27:17 GMT 1
19 games into this debut Conf* season and a pattern is emerging.
Every game we score in, we don't lose.
Conversely, every game we don't score in (bar Dover), we do.
I reckon we can make summat from this.
*[Alliance to me, still]
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Post by otleybard on Nov 2, 2015 21:34:48 GMT 1
Furthermore, every time we score the same number of goals as the opposition, we draw. What can it all mean?
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Post by otleybard on Nov 2, 2015 21:52:10 GMT 1
Actually, I've done the maths and I think I've sussed it.
We should try to score a goal in every game.
To achieve that, we should pick players who are good at kicking or heading the ball between the opposition's goalposts below the crossbar, avoiding the goalkeeper and the other defenders. They should be encouraged to do so on every possible occasion.
Those who aren't should be made to practise until they get better at it.
Now for the Chelsea job...
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Post by adambrid on Nov 2, 2015 22:27:52 GMT 1
19 games into this debut Conf* season and a pattern is emerging. Every game we score in, we don't lose. Conversely, every game we don't score in (bar Dover), we do. I reckon we can make summat from this. *[Alloance to me, still] It is a strange stat, it also shows perhaps we don't give up a lead too? AB
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Post by otleybard on Nov 3, 2015 1:17:40 GMT 1
It'd be stranger if we'd lost every game in which we scored, and stranger still if we'd won every game in which we didn't.
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