Quote from: MalcolmP on Today at 05:04:31 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on Today at 04:10:48 PMThere was a graphic put up stating that they have not lost at home after scoring first in about 2 years or such like. 41 games 33 wins, 8 draws after scoring first. Makes the win even more impressive. Was equally surprised to see how good our record at Elland Road was, no defeats since SGTII in the early 00s. Was sure they must have spanked us in the Ch'shit. I guess the losing a two goal lead and them winning 2-3 at VP at the death one Christmas was a scarring one-off!
Quote from: Hookeysmith on Today at 04:10:48 PMThere was a graphic put up stating that they have not lost at home after scoring first in about 2 years or such like. 41 games 33 wins, 8 draws after scoring first. Makes the win even more impressive.
There was a graphic put up stating that they have not lost at home after scoring first in about 2 years or such like.
Quote from: eamonn on Today at 08:00:42 PMQuote from: MalcolmP on Today at 05:04:31 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on Today at 04:10:48 PMThere was a graphic put up stating that they have not lost at home after scoring first in about 2 years or such like. 41 games 33 wins, 8 draws after scoring first. Makes the win even more impressive. Was equally surprised to see how good our record at Elland Road was, no defeats since SGTII in the early 00s. Was sure they must have spanked us in the Ch'shit. I guess the losing a two goal lead and them winning 2-3 at VP at the death one Christmas was a scarring one-off!They definitely beat us at Elland Road in one of the championship years. It was a December, Chris Wood scored, think they beat us 2-0, probably under Bruce, maybe without looking back either Dec 2016 or 17
Quote from: RamboandBruno on Today at 08:12:53 PMQuote from: eamonn on Today at 08:00:42 PMQuote from: MalcolmP on Today at 05:04:31 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on Today at 04:10:48 PMThere was a graphic put up stating that they have not lost at home after scoring first in about 2 years or such like. 41 games 33 wins, 8 draws after scoring first. Makes the win even more impressive. Was equally surprised to see how good our record at Elland Road was, no defeats since SGTII in the early 00s. Was sure they must have spanked us in the Ch'shit. I guess the losing a two goal lead and them winning 2-3 at VP at the death one Christmas was a scarring one-off!They definitely beat us at Elland Road in one of the championship years. It was a December, Chris Wood scored, think they beat us 2-0, probably under Bruce, maybe without looking back either Dec 2016 or 17Ah, yes, you're right. They got their stat wrong then unless they meant PL games.
I’m not sure how to substantiate it, but it feels to me that Unai has been getting the timing and impact of the substitutions much better this season than in previous seasons. Perhaps to do with the greater strength of the bench.
Can someone put me right please? I thought that the arm stops at the end of the shoulder of the shirt for offsides? Ollie kept them onside by the point of his elbow, I thought that no longer counted?
Quote from: Steve67 on Today at 08:18:32 PMCan someone put me right please? I thought that the arm stops at the end of the shoulder of the shirt for offsides? Ollie kept them onside by the point of his elbow, I thought that no longer counted? They make it up as they go along. Chelsea did what Mings / Martinez did in Bruges yesterday ( picked the ball up when it was live in the penalty area, carbon copy in fact) and Burnley wanted a penalty...nothing doing. The commentator said glad common sense prevailed there. On a side note, Rob Jones prancing around like Peter Perfect was abysmal today.
If we beat Wolves then I think going on the point per game ratio we'd be on course for better points return than last season and even 23/24.