by P!ssed Off »
07 Dec 2013 21:41
MmmMonsterMunch Those stats don't really say an awful lot TBF. We are inconsistent & we happen to have played more lower teams than higher ones at present so obviously the odds stack more towards your theory of being worse against lesser opposition.
Perhaps doing it after 23 games you might have more of a point....
I will concede though that perhaps the players concentration is heightened against better opposition but hasn't that always been the case with every single football club in the world? You don't want a spanking so you bust a gut if you know the task ahead of you is formidable.
Realistically those that had been to all the games this season and hadn't looked at the table would probably be pretty surprised to see that we are as high as 6th. Fair comment?
I think the stats go some way to explaining why we are higher than one might think.
Essentially, position-wise it is actually in our favour to have a better record against the top teams than against the bottom.
If we swapped our wins against Forest and Derby for wins against Leeds and Ipswich or Forest and Derby, then although we'd still have the same amount of points, we'd be 8th instead of 6th or adrift of the top 5 respectively.
However, just because position-wise you'd be better off with a higher ratio against the top half (If given a choice of one or the other) it is obviously not a good thing to have a poor record against the bottom half of the division.
These are essentially easy points and each dropped point is a wasted opportunity.
Basically I would say that our record against the top half shows our potential: 'If we can take points off the top teams then of course we can take more off the bottom teams' etc.
Our record against the bottom half shows that so far we have not lived up to our potential, and have squandered many of the easier opportunities to succeed.
I might update the stats and make a thread after 23 games, to make it a better representation of the division.
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