To be fair to Forest they have won five league games in a row scoring ten and conceding just three. But on the other hand the clubs they have beaten are Manchester United, Aston Villa, Brentford, ...
Ipswich town Well, it has to be said it actually wasn’t the most convincing display we have ever seen, but was it really that bad? In the first half we had an astonishing 84% of the possession, but ...
OK if you have stayed with me this far you are possibly thinking, “Tony’s really lost it this time – he’s posted a political commentary on the wrong blog.” But now, if you think of the points raised ...
To psychologists, this phenomenon of drawing conclusions from limited information is well-known and widespread but this fact seems to be persistently ignored by football journalists, who often have ...
For the fact is that even when he is not touching the ball, if Saka is playing that means he is distracting the opposition who are always looking to see what he is up to, and wondering what he will do ...
This clearly suggests that the fouling system and approach of Ipswich generates many, many more yellow cards than Arsenal, not because they persistently foul but because when they do, the result of ...
A win to take us second is an obvious fact – the ten point marker is just a game a few of us play in watching how far ahead of Tottenham Hots, Arseal can get. Today Arsenal are 10 points above ...
Interestingly Ispwich’s away form contains the club’s only two wins of the season and the gap between Arsenal and Ipswich when taking into account the home and away situation, shows that although ...
Take shots per game. Arsenal at home put in twice as many as Ipswich away. Take yellow cards: Ipswich get almost twice as many away as Arsenal at home. Or possession: Arsenal at home get over 46% more ...
The media tend to make very little (if anything at all) of the Last Six Games table, instead just occasionally quoting an individual club’s recent rise or decline, without reference to what the rest ...