That’s Himalayan.Worth noting by the way 10 is the most we have ever been ahead of the tracker during the season, as the only other time was after our last game of last season when we reached 11!View attachment 153434
9 matches early.It's just crazy to think we're already at the beginning of February in terms of staying up...
Yes sorry for the delay. 10 (TEN) over!! Beat Villa on Sunday and take this into the world cup break and we will truly be well placed.
4 over Europe by the way.
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And it would look outstanding if we'd beaten Fulham and BrentfordCompletely academic, but the tracker and league table would look alarmingly different if we‘d lost the last two games.
I don’t disagree with you at all. The point that I was trying badly to get across is that there is a fine line in the EPL between success and failure, or between euphoria and despondency, especially in the early part of the season. The tide can turn very quickly. Two defeats in the last two games would have painted a very different picture, especially in relation to the league table. Witness the mood change at Villa over just this afternoon.often see comments like this, and never understood them. You may as well say but if we had won every game we would be top. The tracker and League table would look alarmingly different if we had lost the first five games!- but we didnt. Had we won all our home games last year we would be in Europe now- but we didn't and arent
The tracker isnt for what might have happened if- its for what actually happened- and that is the best ever start to anf top flight campaign we have been in.
I must say, I’m tremendously excited by all of this.This is jolly exciting isn't it!?
Nah, tracker stays #teamslikebrighton while in reality we f*** up the top 4Nothing against the tracker, but we're hoping to be a top half team now, rather than just hoping to avoid relegation. Indeed we were a top half team last season, and were 4th when RdZ took over, and should gave been aiming for more than 4 points.
To finish where we want, I'd hope for a point at home to Spurs and Chelsea, 3 against Forest, and perhaps 4 away to Brentford and a (currently) poor Wolves. Given we have a new manager, 8 is good enough, but under Potter I'm not sure it would be any more than par.
This table is consistent with it being a very compressed bottom half this season. 8 points between bottom and 9th spot ! At the moment there are only 2 teams falling by more than a couple of points behind the magic point per game.And the full league table comparison which is interesting for me on a few counts:
1) We are we should be.
2) Man Utd are doing better than people think despite today's result.
3) Newcastle are currently higher than they should be due to an easy run
4) So are Palace
5) So are Leeds who are still very much in a relegation battle despite two late wins.
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…..and yet we’d still be 4 ahead on the tracker…..I don’t disagree with you at all. The point that I was trying badly to get across is that there is a fine line in the EPL between success and failure, or between euphoria and despondency, especially in the early part of the season. The tide can turn very quickly. Two defeats in the last two games would have painted a very different picture, especially in relation to the league table. Witness the mood change at Villa over just this afternoon.
So excitingThis is jolly exciting isn't it!?
I don't understand your postNah, tracker stays #teamslikebrighton while in reality we f*** up the top 4
I know what the tracker does, and I wasn't saying it should be stopped. But it's not super impressive to outperform it.Form - and what we might hope for - is nothing to do with the tracker. The tracker has a specific purpose, and does it brilliantly.
I was simply replying to a post that suggested it was impressive that we got more points from some games than the tracker would have us on. Any team like us could have a bad season and suddenly be in a relegation scrap, but that's not to say we can't hope for more than just following it.….but it’s nominally the ‘staying up tracker’, so simply a guide against that target. You’re essentially talking to the ‘Europe tracker’ line
Blimey, you've changed your tune. A couple of weeks ago you were the second person to doubt him (and the other was on a wind up).This guy is clearly a world class coach, many levels above Potter.
Tracker puts us top 10 or thereabouts (which is far above where a team like Brighton should be according to every pundit/top 10 fanbase) whereas I’ve got £20 on us to finish top 4. Therefore this Albion fan thinks we ARE going to f*** up the top (toxic) 4.I don't understand your post
Blimey. If we finish top 4 I imagine you can retireTracker puts us top 10 or thereabouts (which is far above where a team like Brighton should be according to every pundit/top 10 fanbase) whereas I’ve got £20 on us to finish top 4. Therefore this Albion fan thinks we ARE going to f*** up the top (toxic) 4.