by Snowball »
23 Jul 2021 19:16
Sutekh Snowball muirinho Lincoln got 32 wins 10 draws, 4 losses - 74 points. Or 106 for 3 points a win.Our 106 season, we got 31 wins, 13 draws, 2 losses. At 2 points a win, that's 75 points.
So one way of calculating, records are equal, the other way, we're on top. On average, still our record
But, had they played in a competition where 3 points for a win was available
they may well have lost or drawn more games because the imperative for
both sides to WIN has been changed.
Your argument is the equivalent of saying a side would have won the
league if it was still 2 points for a win, 1 for a draw.
I used to live not too far from Elland Road during the Revie era, go with a Leeds mate.
Then win at home, get 0-0 away was considered the "perfect" way to win a league.
You can't realistically compare teams when the rules are radically different.
The only way to compare define the best league side ever is to calculate a team’s ppg across a season. Under that scenario I would expect Reading “106” to struggle to make the top 5 - however, under that formula, Reading may have the current honour of being the best tier 2 side ever.
However 106 is still the largest number of points any professional league team has accrued over 1 season therefore, presuming the aforementioned best ever at tier 2 is correct, there are two aspects of the “record” to monitor.
Sure, but let me rephrase my point:
Say they brought in NINE points for a win, 12 points for an away win,
minus five for a 0-0 away draw and minus 2 for a home 0-0 draw.
The pressure to ignore a draw would be overwhelming, and winning would be everything.
1-0 down, there would be no point in "hanging in" and hoping to snatch a late equaliser
Football would turn into basketball and comparison with the old days would be meaningless.
All we can do is state facts. Reading have the =highest points total ever in the Championship.
That's an utter, indisputable fact