by Wimb »
22 Oct 2012 04:27
Snowball As yet there is so very little in it.
Reading are improving IMO.
Not great home to Stoke, poor against Spurs, edged out at West Brom
but 2-2 at Swansea and v Newcastle, and losing by a single goal at Anfield
The fact that our GD isn't terrible, may end up important
As for no wins, is it that big a deal when, one other side is P7 for 0 wins
and six more have a single win? Wigan's only win was at a poor Southampton.
And we've played 1-5-6-10-11-12-13
Lost 4-2 to TOP Side (Away) Chelsea are 7-1-0 19-6
Lost 1-3 to 5th
Lost 1-0 to 6th (Away)
Drew 2-2 with 10th (Home)
Lost 1-0 to 11th (Away)
Drew 2-2 with 12th (Away)
Drew 1-1 with 13th (Home)
Based on results (and I expect us to improve) we should be able to finish 15th and have
a decent chance of 13/14th. What REALLY matters is we take 3 points of all these teams
and 4 off most of them.
I take heart in seeing these side shipping 5's when we aren't
13 8 DDDDLWDL 1-5-2 8 Points -01 GD Stoke
14 7 DPDDDWLD 1-5-2 8 Points -02 GD Sunderland
15 8 LDDDLLLW 1-3-4 6 Points -11 GD Norwich
16 8 LWDLLLDL 1-2-4 5 Points -07 GD Wigan
17 8 LLDWLDLL 1-1-5 5 Points -07 GD Villa
18 8 LLLLWLDL 1-1-6 4 Points -11 GD Southampton
19 7 DPLLLDDL 0-3-4 3 Points -06 GD Reading
20 7 LDLDLLL? 0-2-5 2 Points -10 GD QPR
0 WINS RFC and QPR
1 WINS Saints, Sunderland, Villa, Norwich, Wigan
Agree with Snowers here, we've arguably not dropped too many points in 'important' games this year so it's far from the time to panic.
It would have been great for morale to be nicking points at places like Anfield or the Hawthorns but that's not where you're expected to take them and as we showed in 2007/08 beating Liverpool counts for sweet FA if you let your relegation rivals take six points from you. Reading took 7 points from top 5 sides that season but losing all four games against Bolton and Fulham was what doomed us in the end.
Norwich have gotten themselves a vital and unexpected 3 points from the Arsenal game but the fact they dropped 4 points from West Ham (H) and QPR (H) is much more significant in the long term as they are teams who'll probably be in and around the relegation struggle come May.
Likewise you can look at Swansea and say they've made a great start with 11 points from 8 games but look who those points have come against. QPR (A), West Ham (H), Sunderland (H), Reading (H), Wigan (H). I'd fancy Reading to get at least 9-11 points from the same set of fixtures.
Of course there comes a time when you can't use the excuse of 'oh well we've been playing good teams' and there's no denying this season hasn't been a great one so far but lets wait and see where we are after the next three games before jumping overboard.