If we're going to use the "the final table doesn't lie" to appraise our 2011-12 season, it is also worth noting that 48 is the worst points haul for 5 seasons and 16 down on last year (and conceding an extra 20 goals in the process). In my opinion, those figures are of as much, if not more, relevance than a league placing when it comes to an analysis of what has been a twelve months best forgotten.
Quote from: citizenDJ on May 22, 2011, 08:33:04 PMThat two point difference between the two managers first seasons is quite interesting - it's not much, is it? Well actually there is. Not a MON fan myself BUT he took a shambles of a team and got 50 points. Houllier took a near CL team and gave us a miserable season. In short O'Neill over delivered in his first season Houllier has under delivered by keeping us in relegation mire in his first season up to the last but one game.A big difference.
That two point difference between the two managers first seasons is quite interesting - it's not much, is it?
That last 15 minutes will live with me for ever, when Blues equalised and Wigan scored nobody around me had a clue what it meant, there was people frantically trying to listen to radio's, people desperately trying to get a connection on their phones and people looking at the league table in the programme, everybody then come up with different answers, so bloody funny.
The table dosent lie, it shows how ordinary or worse the teams outside the top 6 are.Walking to the ground today, i was thinking that VP has everything that a top team should have.Great atmosphere, a full stadium, passionate fans. Its time to get the set up right on the pitch.
Good post, Eamonn. I though Big Brad was MOTM. The big difference today and against Arsenal is when we go a goal up and need to defend it, we look a lot more comfortable. Neither game saw us desperately defending too much. Still lots of room for improvement though but overall another good performance, even if today we were a bit slow to get started.