BobbyJ1956 wrote:Platt said that no matter how many goals City score there are still only three points for a win, but has any team with such a commanding goal difference not won the title?
Yffi_88 wrote:
He's right, obviously. Its the three points that matter. But with our goals average, even with a (slightly) leaky defence from time to time, it would be near impossible for us to lose the league if we continue like this.
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Wonderwall wrote:Yffi_88 wrote:
He's right, obviously. Its the three points that matter. But with our goals average, even with a (slightly) leaky defence from time to time, it would be near impossible for us to lose the league if we continue like this.
Needless to say, im loving the entertainment being provided. And the poznan is the perfect way to keep warm during the winter!
cannot link to it as too much hassle whilst on the way to work, but martin tyler has written about goal difference in his sky sports column ASK MARTIN
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:We are only a 1/3 of the way through the season.It's not impossible that we will have a 1/3 where we have a bad patch and don't score anything as regularly as we have.
Of course if we keep it up at the same rate we will win the league but we won't do as well as this all season. As ever it will be how we respond to losing a league game that will be the key.Of course along with losing a game will be the press machine going into action that the bubble has burst etc etc.I am just enjoying the ride and not getting carried away.
brite blu sky wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:We are only a 1/3 of the way through the season.It's not impossible that we will have a 1/3 where we have a bad patch and don't score anything as regularly as we have.
Of course if we keep it up at the same rate we will win the league but we won't do as well as this all season. As ever it will be how we respond to losing a league game that will be the key.Of course along with losing a game will be the press machine going into action that the bubble has burst etc etc.I am just enjoying the ride and not getting carried away.
It is fairly safe to say we will go through a bad patch.. although we don't really know if we have already been in 'poor form' as yet, certainly we have been a bit flat in some games. My OP was trying to look at the set up of the team and what sort of players we have.. what they like doing. We could have injuries, we will go flat I'm sure, we will probably lose games, but Bob would have to take out a significant number of key players for the chances to dry up. Anything can happen in football, but that doesn't mean you can't assess what a team has or hasn't and generalise from it.
brite blu sky wrote:
He tries his best to play it down too. City have the all time best GD by a clear 7 goals and he can only find it to say that City are only the 5th team to go over 25 and 12th to go over 20. Then states that of the 11 other to get +20 only 4 went on to win the title.
We should just point out here that there is a big difference between +20 and +35
Anyway GD doesn't mean much, my point is that we are set up to score and it is more likely to continue as not.
Patrick wrote:I remember thinking one day we are going to spank someone....... every year since we joined the prem
Now we are regularly doing it im the happiest man alive
I still think a wheel will come off - you cant live with typical city for 35 years and expect me not to fear the worst
I fear the worst every week, and every week so far Im the happiest city fan alive
I fully expect us to lose to bayern and chelsea this week - but im pretty convinced we arent going to get relegated - so i am moving forward
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:We are only a 1/3 of the way through the season.It's not impossible that we will have a 1/3 where we have a bad patch and don't score anything as regularly as we have.
Of course if we keep it up at the same rate we will win the league but we won't do as well as this all season. As ever it will be how we respond to losing a league game that will be the key.Of course along with losing a game will be the press machine going into action that the bubble has burst etc etc.I am just enjoying the ride and not getting carried away.
It is fairly safe to say we will go through a bad patch.. although we don't really know if we have already been in 'poor form' as yet, certainly we have been a bit flat in some games. My OP was trying to look at the set up of the team and what sort of players we have.. what they like doing. We could have injuries, we will go flat I'm sure, we will probably lose games, but Bob would have to take out a significant number of key players for the chances to dry up. Anything can happen in football, but that doesn't mean you can't assess what a team has or hasn't and generalise from it.
One other thing that is sort of guaranteed is that opposition teams will try to stop us and play more defensively. Yes I know we have seen that already but I expect teams to get better at it and we might well see more games where we won't break through for a lot longer(if at all)
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