Hoop Blah You mean like it's rubbish to ignore the fact there are many many variables that influence the outcomes of a match or series of matches, including massive ones like the opposition, and so the comparison of two small unbalanced samples is fool hardy?
You people are hilarious.
You trashed Millwall because they really weren't good as their position when we played them.
The "evidence"was they had dropped positions. But they had just played 6 of the top 8 teams. Doan Matta.
And when Carlisle HAD dropped (after six games) that was "Because the opposition was tough"
Then when a 1-0 win in game 7 got them back to second, the "tough-opposition" argument
was dropped because "CLEARLY" they hadn't fallen away. I mean second/first wassa difference?
Then when it is shown that their league form for the seven games places them SEVENTH
out trots the "tough opposition" excuse again.
1 How does "tough opposition" explain being 0-2 down at home to a side from the league below?
2 How does "tough opposition" explain drawing 0-0 at home to the side in 18th place?
3 How does "tough opposition" explain drawing 0-0 at home to the side then in seventh place?
4 How does "tough opposition" explain losing 2-0 away to the side then in seventh place? NOTICE all those NILS.
5 How does "tough opposition" explain losing 1-0 away to the side then in fifth place? Oh look, another NIL.
Of course they got a 4-0 win in there against the side with the worst defence in the league
and last Saturday squeezed out a 1-0 win against the side in 14th place.
But those sides, when they played them weren't table-topping monsters like QPR. They were 18th-7th-7th-5th
Of course they are a little higher now courtesy of Carlisle's Charity.
The four-match sample is the largest possible this season as that's how many league games Harte played.
The now-7 match sample is also the largest possible, and gets one bigger every game.
Funny, though, how the sample-size didn't seem to matter
when people posted crowing that Carlisle were second!!!
Two seasons ago, when Reading were still right up there, living off their
great home record, getting wins without playing well, the few wise posters
here said we would fail because the cracks were there, we were living off our past.
They were right and we missed promotion.
Let's hear it, then. Carlisle gonna finish top? Second? I say out of the top six by January at the latest.