I have never had a problem with a draw in the Premier league. It's defeats I hate. A draw is fine, hard fought game, hand shakes all round, off to the pub.
Playing well and losing, that's what gets my goat...
Draws on the other hand have kept us up in this league many a time
THIS. It is ****ing hard to win games in this league when you’re not an elite, elite side. We find it difficult to win but, when we’re at it, are hard to beat.
Given that the only decent, consistent striker we've had in the Prem was an ageing Glenn Murray the high number of draws is testament to how well we have defended.
Murray
26 in 96 PL appearances for bhafc
Maupay
23 in 83 appearances
Welbeck
7 in 28
Those stats are disingenuous. Murray was better than 1 in 3 in our first two seasons, bagging 25 in 73 with arguably worse service. He needed replacing after that but stayed on for Maupay's first season and got 1 in 23, dragging his stats down.
Indeed. Among all the no win in 9 narrative, I prefer to focus on only 2 losses in same 9 games [emoji106]
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Those stats are disingenuous. Murray was better than 1 in 3 in our first two seasons, bagging 25 in 73 with arguably worse service. He needed replacing after that but stayed on for Maupay's first season and got 1 in 23, dragging his stats down.
Murray
26 in 96 PL appearances for bhafc
Maupay
23 in 83 appearances
Welbeck
7 in 28
As Maupay matures there is every chance that he’ll learn to be as cute in front of goal as GM was. But in terms of pure footballing ability Murray is a better player (imho) and his pre-30 year old self would’ve converted many of the chances missed in the Potter era. Have absolutely zero doubt about that.
I have never had a problem with a draw in the Premier league. It's defeats I hate. A draw is fine, hard fought game, hand shakes all round, off to the pub.
Playing well and losing, that's what gets my goat...
Draws on the other hand have kept us up in this league many a time
I prefer GM but the OP says we have only had one decent consistent striker in the PL ignoring 2 players who’ve scored 30 goals in the last 2 seasons and a bit. I say that Maupay and Welbeck both deserve to be included in that definition.
As Maupay matures there is every chance that he’ll learn to be as cute in front of goal as GM was. But in terms of pure footballing ability Murray is a better player (imho) and his pre-30 year old self would’ve converted many of the chances missed in the Potter era. Have absolutely zero doubt about that.
Indeed. Easy to ignore this, but Glenn was 30 when he made his PL debut, with a career’s worth of learning on the job.
Neal Maupay was 22...
Who holds the record please?Back on track. 10 stalemates in 20 fixtures gives us an impressive 50% strike rate, and we're the first team into double figures this season...
10 - Albion (20)
9 - Palace (21), Southampton (20)
8 - Newcastle (19), Burnley (17)
Five more needed to break our own record of 14, and a further eight needed to break the all-time Premier League record.