In order to make such a claim about "significant changes" , by definition you must state all the relevant variables.
If 4 > 3, and 4 is "record breaking" , then 3 cannot "smash" 4. There is a decades old Internet adage about communicating with others : Count to 10 slowly before pressing "send/reply" , and while doing so read what you have just written ...
Pretty obvious - from fixtures played to many and varied changes in opposition teams, their personnel, performances etc. There's little, if anything, that merits any meaningful comparison - except Arsenal flattering to receive, perhaps.
I guess you didn't do that in this instance, or you'd have noticed that one of your stats was that Sissoko has got 2 assists
These same teams have quite stable variables (their average PL positions per season, pts taken, goals scored/conceded etc) that allow for meaningful comparison. You cited one today about Arsenal.
As I was referring to 3 assists beating one of the statistics that you gave, anyone who followed the advice which you subsequently preached, would have noticed that I was referring to the statistic of 2 assists, and not to the statistic of 4 assists.
Chelsea have gone from mid table to clear in 1st place. Leicester have gone from top to just above the relegation zone. 3 of the top 6 have new managers and countless new players.....and Spurs have had injuries, some new players, different fixtures (pessimistically it could be pointed out many of your points have come from playing the bottom sides at home, optimistically you've played many of the leading teams away...), not performed consistently. What is worthy of any comparison?
It was already clear to anyone who : * knows that 3 is bigger than 2, but smaller than 4 * followed the decades old adage about communicating with others on the internet Next time, I suggest you count to 10 before you press send/reply
The fact that like for like with last season, Spurs are in the same position as they were exactly 12 months ago. Change of personnel, injuries etc has not affected that. That bodes well for the 2nd half of the season for Spurs.
But the facts that Alli has scored 2 goals at home, and Sissoko has got 2 assists as a substitute don't bode well for the 2nd half of the season. They don't bode anything. In terms of boding, they are completely meaningless.
Robspur : Your "debating" style used on the Politics thread (sarcasm, fallacy) is not going to cut it here. If you want to debate the numbers, then do so sensibly.
You've made a TOTAL idiot of yourself in the preceding discussion. Instead of trying to deflect, why don't you just admit it, and if you have any grace at all, apologise ?
Those stats are not the ones that are the basis of my "like for like" comparison. I assume that would be obvious. And if it wasn't, I assume that somebody would ask whether I was doing a "like for like" comparison based on the above two stats. [ I am not going to say something about counting to 10 ... ]
My apology is waiting to be sent immediately after somebody apologises for claiming I "disowned" some stats I quoted but did not produce ...