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NickG

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  1. Colchester have let in more goals in the last 15 mins than any other 15 min section - in fact double they have let in in first 15
  2. Leeds have let in more goals in the last 15 mins than any other 15 min section - in fact double they have let in in first 15
  3. from a stats site Nearly 1/3rd of matches are 0-0 at half time. All the action is in the second half!! It the match is 0-0 at half time the odds on a draw have risen quite a bit usually at the expense of the home teams chances of winning. So 0-0, if you are playing at home, is bad and away is not bad but not particulary good either. If the score is 0-0 at half time it is critical that your team scores first in the second half. If you do there is only a small chance of your team going on to lose the match. If your team is playing at home and is losing at half time then they must score first in the second half or else they have little chance of winning. Even if your team is dominant and has more shots towards goal there is still a one in four chance that they will not win a match. It is true that teams can play well and still lose thanks to being unlucky. So don't be too hard on your team when they fail to win. And finally............... NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, (Have I made that clear), NEVER, leave the ground early under any circumstances!! The probability of a goal in the last minute or in extra time is actually quite high. Much higher than most people suspect. OK so it could go against you but there is a slightly better chance it will be for the home team. So stick around and enjoy that pleasure of a late goal. After all you could savour it while stuck in traffic on the way home because you didn't leave early. I hope that gives you something to chew over. All the above probabilities are general and spread across the entire spectrum of matches. Individual matches vary significantly based upon the ability of the teams
  4. think this says a lot, you "struggle". So you would like to manipulate the stats to make saints look bad, but it would be hard for you to achieve your aim of slagging all things saints/pardew if we win.
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  6. so who should be in premiership? Could be another thread... who are the 20 teams who sit well in prem?
  7. won't beat Norwich away either.....doh!
  8. ok, but not sure you have covered points or convinced yourself. Glad you are eventually happy that we are doing decent enough
  9. post 93 I have rationalised my thoughts, why don't you comment on them in grown up manner and answer questions at the bottom as well
  10. Delldays, think about it mate. Bit different taking over relegated side who had just lost player etc etc to taking over a team which has just managed 24 points from 15 and was 2 off automatic promotion. No changing mentality etc needed just find a couple of extra points.
  11. perhaps, but was giving him the benefit of the doubt that maybe he does genuinely feel he has a point rather than trolling - but think yesterday may have proved otherwise.
  12. charge £20 and get 17,000 for vital prem home game on saturday afternoon?
  13. Dear Glasgow Troll Re post 93 - are you able to debate the points and answer the questions at the end or do you just want to troll? lots of love Nick
  14. £20 per game for premiership or pay the extra money and be in bigger crowd watching league 1. That's right - £20 to watch prem and they get 17,000
  15. your arguments are so pathetic they are self defeating, think about it
  16. surprised though as see WGS as impact manager, rather than logner term and thought he would improve things. They were only 2 points from promotion when he took over
  17. Southgate, this season at Middlesbrough W7 D3 L5 24 points from 15 games, sacked when 4th, 2 points from automatic promotion Strachan since has had W5 D5 L8 20 points from 18 games, dropping them to 9th, 4 points from play offs Got to feel for Southgate.
  18. he wasn't real, we made him out of a latex suit, if we could have stretched to the red wig, floppy hat and tamborine we would have had great support
  19. I hate it when I ask a question and we go straight onto a new page! No bugger ever sees it!
  20. is there a deadline for taking the points penalty this season - like there is in CCC?
  21. cos we haven't got a f'ing wig
  22. so £5 cheaper to go and watch premiership football and average 18,500 or pay the extra £5, watch league 1, average 20,400.
  23. Ticket prices for seven of Pompey's remaining Premier League games at Fratton Park this season are reduced. Adult tickets in the Apollo Stand (Milton end) are just £20 with accompanied children paying just £5 and seniors £15. Unaccompanied children pay £10. Seats in blocks E & G of the Upper North Stand are £30 for adults, £15 for accompanied children and £22 for seniors. The price cuts apply to the remaining home games against Burnley, Birmingham, Sunderland, Stoke, Hull, Blackburn and Wolves. Blues chief executive offer Peter Storrie said: “We want to see Fratton Park full for every match, to create the sort of atmosphere that makes the stadium a fortress. "With that in mind we’ve dropped prices in the Milton end and parts of the north stand for eight Premier League games this season." Cheaper tickets were available for the home game against Wigan in October. Tickets in the Apollo Stand are normally £34 for adults, £25 for seniors and £14 for juniors. Seats in blocks E & G of the Upper North Stand are normally £38 for adults, £27 for seniors and £20 for juniors. Under the changes the coupling of games has been scrapped. Matchday ticket prices for Wigan (Oct 31), Burnley (Dec 5), Birmingham (Jan 16), Sunderland (Feb 9), Stoke (Feb 20), Hull (Mar 20), Blackburn (Apr 3), Wolves (May 1): Apollo End: Adult £20 Accompanied children (maximum of two) £5 each Seniors £15 Unaccompanied children £10 North Stand Upper E & G Blocks (wings): Adult £30 Accompanied children (maximum of two) £15 each Seniors £22 Unaccompanied children £20
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