I am going to remain positive with an air of caution.
I am going to remain positive with an air of caution.
No I didn't. I can add, of course that would be good enough. But 'win at home, draw away' is a common cliche that is wrong, not because it wouldn't give you enough points mathematically, but because it suggests that draws away from home are enough, and they're not.
Indeed, I'm delighted with the points tally so far, just disagree with one old cliche.
look at tonight's results loads of draws, win on Saturday and tonight's result will be looked upon as a good result. Oh and we don't just draw away from home I seem to remember a win at Fulham........I don't agree with this fallacy. You can't finish top 6 with just drawing away games.
Think it's more to do how well we play first half and totally under pressure second. ( pretty much in all 3 games)Something doesn't seem right.
What point are you actually trying to make?? I mean seriously compare Millwall's squad last season to ours this season. We are FAR FAR stronger. Completely pointless statement.
Was it my comment ("I'm delighted with the points tally so far"), that you quoted, that gave it away?I am sure you would have taken 2nd with 7 points after 3 games.
No I didn't. I can add, of course that would be good enough. But 'win at home, draw away' is a common cliche that is wrong, not because it wouldn't give you enough points mathematically, but because it suggests that draws away from home are enough, and they're not.
Indeed, I'm delighted with the points tally so far, just disagree with one old cliche.
One match at a time, we are by no means Top 6 material at present, but who gives a Donald? Roll on Blackburn then Ipswich. Der der der der der der der der.
I don't agree with this fallacy. You can't finish top 6 with just drawing away games.
Not muchLet's be honest ... do you agree with anything?
Was it my comment ("I'm delighted with the points tally so far"), that you quoted, that gave it away?
Win all home and draw all away gives 92pts, pretty sure would give you a top 2 place
But that wouldn't happen. The question is, are draws away from home good enough, and the answer is no, they're not.
No I didn't.
I don't agree with this fallacy.
Well I'm a bit stressed having had to sit through the pain of listening to us on the radio, and a I'd have liked a win against a side that I don't think will do much this year. Obviously delighted to have won the first two games, so 7 points from 9 is fantastic. Not delighted to have drawn tonight though, and it's tonight that I'm thinking about mostly at the moment. And being stressed, I was reacting to a cliche I disagree with.Yet oddly pessimistic around that graciously positive aura?
GuaranteedQuote Originally Posted by Arkwright View Post
Draw away and win at home = top six finish.
Happy that with the side still gelling, new (and possibly key) players still to come into the side and a new system in place, we've dropped only two points in three games - with two of those away from home.
As learning curves go this one seems pretty painless. Well played lads.
But you quoted someone saying win at home draw away as not being good enough. Of course we wont win every home game nor draw every away game, but if we did (on average) we would be promoted. KIts a question of arithmetic.
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