I reckon we'd be about 5th, and probably still in the FA Cup.Imagine if we were at the bottom of that table. How different our season would look. It's so frustrating.
It's sorted by column B, then by *reverse* alphabetical order. Innovative.Dear Barry Took,
The sorting on that table is all over the shot. Sort by Column B, then by Column C, or by Column A (alphabetical order)? No - Sort by Column B then just freestyle. It's madness I tell you, madness!
I said this exact same thing driving home last nightI reckon we'd be about 5th, and probably still in the FA Cup.
Cripes, there's a blast from the past - I was 7 or 8 when he last presented Points of View.Dear Barry Took,
The sorting on that table is all over the shot. Sort by Column B, then by Column C, or by Column A (alphabetical order)? No - Sort by Column B then just freestyle. It's madness I tell you, madness!
Yep - the thing that makes this all the more disappointing is that I think most of us are accepting this will likely be RDZ's last season with us. Although the club are phenomenal at finding replacements I can't see us doing as well next season, even if we retain all of our best players and have better luck with injuries. Hope I'm wrong, mind.I reckon we'd be about 5th, and probably still in the FA Cup.
I disagree. RDZ is good but we can find just as good out there. And I reckon our squad will be stronger at the start of next season, Vs the start of this season.Yep - the thing that makes this all the more disappointing is that I think most of us are accepting this will likely be RDZ's last season with us. Although the club are phenomenal at finding replacements I can't see us doing as well next season, even if we retain all of our best players and have better luck with injuries. Hope I'm wrong, mind.
Slightly misleading table in as much as it doesn't take into consideration which players are injured and for who, Chelsea have a lot of injuries but a thousand players
But what a legacy of the Winter World Cup this is, flogging players till they break.
This is a valid point along side VAR breaks and pulled muscles.I’m wondering if there’s a correlation with managers who play a high energy pressing game and with pace? Ange’s mimicked Jurgen with a fast paced pressing game and marauding FB’s.
The polar opposite of Conte and Mourinho’s dull crap at Spurs, whilst Brighton and Newcastle play a pressing game too.
The outlier is ManC, but Abu Dhabi have funded back up in every position so fewer players don’t get injuries through workload.
Beheddie Howe may increase Toon's lead if they get any worse.