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Thread: A few weeks ago we were winning the league, Treble etc

  1. #11
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Prior to the Villa game we were on a pace for 90 points which is very much title winning form
    89.3 actually

    And is 90 points enough? Apart from last season, where Liverpool didn't need to reach it, the only title in the last 10 years that you could have won with 90 points was 20/21.

    In 22/23, City did finish on 89 points. But they were on 88 with two games remaining, had won 12 in a row and were chasing a treble. Had we forced them to do so, I think we can assume they would have fielded strong sides in fhe two remaining games and scraped their way to 90....

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Max Dowman out for 2 months

    We teach them how to be Arsenal players early doors nowadays
    Important that he learns the ropes

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert Augustus Chapman View Post
    you've to score more goals, in the football match, than your opponent scores".
    Cloughie knew, see. He himself was a top striker, back in his day.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Given the injuries and the relatively small number of games played so far it's too early to say where the problem is. Note that the problem has not stopped us from being top of the league regardless.

    Given where we are and the injuries we have had and the lack of an opponent on top form, it's hard not to see us as favourites at this point. But as Peter keeps pointing out, the margins are too fine to think we can maintain this over the next 23 games.

    A good run with the first choice back four, midfield and with Havertz/Gyokeres up front will tell us more, but I think it's likely such a run would put some distance between us and City.
    Right. We're top and still have plenty of room, and potential, for improvement.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by redgunamo View Post
    Cloughie knew, see. He himself was a top striker, back in his day.
    He was indeed. I believe he 'knew where the goal was'.

  6. #16

    I was actually quite surprised to discover, when I read a piece on

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    He was indeed. I believe he 'knew where the goal was'.
    his career and stats,quite how lethal he was.

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    89.3 actually

    And is 90 points enough? Apart from last season, where Liverpool didn't need to reach it, the only title in the last 10 years that you could have won with 90 points was 20/21.

    In 22/23, City did finish on 89 points. But they were on 88 with two games remaining, had won 12 in a row and were chasing a treble. Had we forced them to do so, I think we can assume they would have fielded strong sides in fhe two remaining games and scraped their way to 90....
    Statistically though, teams that win the league generally aren't tracking for 90 points at this stage of the season. The usual cadence is to hit form in the new year and go on a run that takes your tally to the 90 point mark. As you have shown with your Man City example, 12 wins in a row... After 19 games in that season, Man City were on 42 points, tracking for 84 points.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Maravilloso Marvo View Post
    Statistically though, teams that win the league generally aren't tracking for 90 points at this stage of the season. The usual cadence is to hit form in the new year and go on a run that takes your tally to the 90 point mark. As you have shown with your Man City example, 12 wins in a row... After 19 games in that season, Man City were on 42 points, tracking for 84 points.
    I think it is more that that is what City do. Liverpool's two title wins involved fast starts. Outside of City there are few other examples in the last 10 years....

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I think it is more that that is what City do. Liverpool's two title wins involved fast starts. Outside of City there are few other examples in the last 10 years....
    Didn't Wenger win loads of games in a row to snatch a title.

    Oh. Last ten years, you say
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

  10. #20
    Okay, I've done the research... Below shows the perecentage of the total point tally to win the league at the halfway point of the season.

    Red, you are thinking about 2002 I guess.

    If you average it out over these 25 years, it comes out at exactly 50% at the halfway point

    2000 Man Utd 47%
    2001 Man Utd 54%
    2002 Arsenal 41%
    2003 Man Utd 47%
    2004 Arsenal 50%
    2005 Chelsea 48%
    2006 Chelsea 57%
    2007 Man Utd 53%
    2008 Man Utd 52%
    2009 Man Utd 46%
    2010 Chelsea 49%
    2011 Man Utd 51%
    2012 Man City 51%
    2013 Man Utd 52%
    2014 Man City 48%
    2015 Chelsea 53%
    2016 Leicester 48%
    2017 Chelsea 53%
    2018 Man City 55%
    2019 Man City 45%
    2020 Liverpool 56%
    2021 Man City 48%
    2022 Man City 51%
    2023 Man City 47%
    2024 Man City 44%
    2025 Liverpool 55%

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