Aye, I was on about this the other day... our goal difference is so much better than those around us that it does essentially equal an extra point.
here is 10th-20th: 10 West Ham 27 -3 31 11 Hull City 27 -2 30 12 Swansea 26 -3 28 13 Aston Villa 26 -9 28 14 Stoke 27 -15 27 15 Crystal Palace 26 -18 26 16 West Brom 27 -8 25 17 Norwich 26 -20 25 18 Sunderland 26 -16 24 19 Cardiff 27 -29 22 20 Fulham 27 -32 21 Best GD in the bottom half.
Totally, If it comes down to it. However, I beleive we are two strong for most of the teams around us. Including today's class performance just look at our record. Our only defeats v Norwich Palace by just a single goal prove that. Now for the road to Wembley.
9th best overall. On a side note - eliminate 3 of Norwich's 3 big losses (0-7, 0-5 & 0-4), they would have the second best defensive unit in the Prem. after Cheslki. Funny old game.
Southampton and Man U are the only sides to score more than 2 goals against us so far this season. Southampton are the only side to beat us by more than 2 goals. Only the top 4 and Southampton have beaten us by more than 1 goal. For a newly promoted team to be able to say that at this stage of he season is good going. Last time we were in the PL we were beaten 5-0 by Wigan and 5-1 by Tottenham by the ends of the Augusts each season.
When you look at the last 3 games as well. We've got Fulham and Villa away, and then Everton at home. Fulham should be gone by then, Villa should be safe, and Everton stand to gain £1M if we stay up. Unless they could gain/lose a position I can't see Everton wanting to relegate us.
Indeed, bloody good going for a team lacking a potent attack. That issue seems to have been rectified with the new lads. Lets hope we can avoid any more injuries to our defensive units - it's certainly looking exceedingly positive.
6-1 defeat vs Liverpool too we've competed in every game apart from Saints away we can really have a go at the Cup now
If we finish on 38 points and another team finishes on 39, with an inferior goal difference, we'll still be behind them. GD does not equal an extra point. Factoid.
I just think it's a bit of an overused football cliche. It's not that common it even comes down to GD by the end of the season anyway.
That said.. Hull City one failed to be promoted to the top flight around 100 years ago on GOAL DIFFERENCE you know the rest of the story..
That was on goal average. Divide the number of goals scored by the number conceded. Every week. Without a calculator. Goal difference is for innumerate fools.
The team that we lost out to on goal average, Oldham, beat us 3-0 on the last game of the season. A draw would have promoted us, a win would have promoted us as Champions as we were one of 3 teams that finished 1 point behind Man City.
Yeah it's worth a point when you're looking at the teams behind you, but worth nothing when it comes to the teams you're chasing.