BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Clever ploy by them. Happens so little, being in the North made the 2nd half even worse.
Good to see the North getting behind the side when Dunk went in goal
Good to see the North getting behind the side when Dunk went in goal
Surprised more teams don't try that. Mind you, didn't stop us scoring in the North like we always do. Wonder what the stats are for Albion goals at either end. Reckon it must be about 75% - 25% in favour of the North
We did the same only last week at Anfield. Dunk won the toss and made Liverpool kick towards the Kop in the first half. They scored 2 at that end.
Surprised more teams don't try that. Mind you, didn't stop us scoring in the North like we always do. Wonder what the stats are for Albion goals at either end. Reckon it must be about 75% - 25% in favour of the North
Surprised more teams don't try that. Mind you, didn't stop us scoring in the North like we always do. Wonder what the stats are for Albion goals at either end. Reckon it must be about 75% - 25% in favour of the North
Overall at The Amex we've now scored 351 goals in 250 games with 206 of them being scored in the North goal (20 pens), 58.7% of the total and 145 scored in the South end (12 pens), 41.3% and have been shooting towards the North goal in the 1st half only 19 times, 7.6% of the time, winning 10, drawing 6 and losing 3 (to Palarse, Arsenal and Newcastle, so they had history in turning us around for the 1st half before. That was the promotion season when they scored the most ridiculous multiple deflected goal late on to pinch the points). So actually shooting North first isn't always a bad thing but just feels wrong!
Surprised more teams don't try that. Mind you, didn't stop us scoring in the North like we always do. Wonder what the stats are for Albion goals at either end. Reckon it must be about 75% - 25% in favour of the North
Is it simply because with the away fans in the south, by having us attacking the North in the second half, they are attacking towards their fans, and they then get the perceived boost that brings ?
This has now happened 2 home games in a row.
With three more goals scored in the north against Liverpool (2nd half), any of you satiations out there know the north/south ratio this season?
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