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No Poopey, my, they will be spitting fish bones over that!

 

Check out number 24; however this will be a useful tool to roll out to any cheats claims they have had more success than us.

Posted
Hmmm, well I never think of him as a "striker" anyway.

 

I would say he was more striker than midfielder (although when he was younger he played on the wing).

 

Whatever, he was still brilliant.

Posted

Surely the assists table can't take into account every PL season, Le Tiss should be higher?

 

Also, for me it shows how underated he is compared to Scholes who played so many more PL games and got so many more England caps. Or is Scholes overated?

Posted

take into account that Le Tiss was setting up chances for Dowie etc and his assists tally would be considerably more if it was a top striker.

Posted

*wracks brain*

 

I remember (what must have been) the 10th anniversary of the Premier League - the papers published an 'all time' league table, and I think we were bottom - definitely of all the clubs which had never been relegated (a much longer list then).

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here's a screen shot, interesting.

 

table_3.png

 

Which confirms as discussed a year or two back that only 7 teams have never been out of the Premiership and at the time of our relegation, we were one of only 8 to have achieved this distinction. That says a lot about us even 'though we have this snide press reputation of being relegation dodger specialists which is entirely unfair. It was pretty galling then to leave the elite party and even more so now on reflecting on this table.

 

Having been away some time inevitably we are now sliding down the games played list of course but we are still top-20 so we need to get back there fast to maintain our record.

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Both Saints and Pompey have the same win ratio (30%)....hmmm....keep that one quiet.... ;-)

 

But surely it's harder to keep up the win ratio with more games and a squad you can afford ;-)

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