Mo Gosfield
Well-known member
- Aug 11, 2010
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A lot of us keep thinking that our supposed lack of firepower is the reason we are not sitting more comfortably in the table. The following stats seem to back this up.
23 games played
In 16 games, we have scored 0/1 goals ....W0 D6 L10
In 7 games, we have scored 2/3 goals.......W6 D1 L0
It appears that if we score two goals, we invariably win and if we score three, we always win
However, we have scored 26 goals in 23 games, which is the 11th best in the division. Four teams above us have scored the same or less number of goals ( Sheff U/Palace/Everton/Newcastle ) So what is the difference? Answer = 1-0 wins.
Sheff U.........4
Palace..........2
Everton........3
Newcastle....4
Not one single 1-0 win for BHA this season suggests that there is maybe a discipline/control problem at the back. 5 clean sheets have seen 4 comfortable wins ( Watford 3-0, Spurs 3-0, Norwich 2-0, Bmuff 2-0 ) Only a dire 0-0 early on, at out of sorts Newcastle, bucks the trend. Sitting a bit deeper under CH, plus the Dunk/Duffy ' bodies on the line and better in the air ' combo than the Dunk/Webster pairing saw a number of 1-0 wins. So in conclusion, it appears that when Potterball works we score goals and win. When teams adjust and make it more difficult for us, we lose a bit of focus and concentration, make more mistakes, invariably concede and don't win. Simplistic I know but it may not necessarily be all down to our strikers.
23 games played
In 16 games, we have scored 0/1 goals ....W0 D6 L10
In 7 games, we have scored 2/3 goals.......W6 D1 L0
It appears that if we score two goals, we invariably win and if we score three, we always win
However, we have scored 26 goals in 23 games, which is the 11th best in the division. Four teams above us have scored the same or less number of goals ( Sheff U/Palace/Everton/Newcastle ) So what is the difference? Answer = 1-0 wins.
Sheff U.........4
Palace..........2
Everton........3
Newcastle....4
Not one single 1-0 win for BHA this season suggests that there is maybe a discipline/control problem at the back. 5 clean sheets have seen 4 comfortable wins ( Watford 3-0, Spurs 3-0, Norwich 2-0, Bmuff 2-0 ) Only a dire 0-0 early on, at out of sorts Newcastle, bucks the trend. Sitting a bit deeper under CH, plus the Dunk/Duffy ' bodies on the line and better in the air ' combo than the Dunk/Webster pairing saw a number of 1-0 wins. So in conclusion, it appears that when Potterball works we score goals and win. When teams adjust and make it more difficult for us, we lose a bit of focus and concentration, make more mistakes, invariably concede and don't win. Simplistic I know but it may not necessarily be all down to our strikers.