adexkola
Doesn't understand sportswashing.
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Deserves a thread and discussion separate from the top 4/5 race.
Current real table, 18 games in:
Arsenal - 40 points
Liverpool - 39 points
Aston Villa - 39 points
Tottenham Hotspur - 36 points
Manchester City - 34 points (Game in hand)
Does not take difficulty of remaining schedule into consideration. So without further ado I reintroduce the Peterstorey table (thanks to @EvilChuck for providing the rubric).
The rules are simple, to win the title you are expected to win all of your home games, and win away against the bottom 12 from last season (the 3 relegated clubs are replaced by the promoted 3 teams) for a 93 point total (which is the par score we work towards).
Top 8 clubs from last season are Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brighton, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur.
Doesn't look like any team will breach the 93 point par threshold (which is good or bad depending on who you speak to). However the par totals from teams so far is interesting IMO.
Peterstorey Table, 12/15:
Arsenal: -2
Liverpool: -3
Aston Villa: -3
Manchester City: -8
Spurs: -12
I'll update this at the end of January. Both tables are begging for a team serious on their title ambitions to start to separate themselves from the rest of the pack.
Current real table, 18 games in:
Arsenal - 40 points
Liverpool - 39 points
Aston Villa - 39 points
Tottenham Hotspur - 36 points
Manchester City - 34 points (Game in hand)
Does not take difficulty of remaining schedule into consideration. So without further ado I reintroduce the Peterstorey table (thanks to @EvilChuck for providing the rubric).
The rules are simple, to win the title you are expected to win all of your home games, and win away against the bottom 12 from last season (the 3 relegated clubs are replaced by the promoted 3 teams) for a 93 point total (which is the par score we work towards).
Top 8 clubs from last season are Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brighton, Liverpool, Manchester United, Manchester City, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur.
A home win is 0 points
A home draw is -2 points
A home loss is -3 points
An away win against the top 8 is +3 points
An away draw against the top 8 is +1 point
An away loss against the top 8 is 0 points
An away win against the bottom 12 is 0 points
An away draw against the bottom 12 is -2 points
An away loss against the bottom 12 is -3 points
A home draw is -2 points
A home loss is -3 points
An away win against the top 8 is +3 points
An away draw against the top 8 is +1 point
An away loss against the top 8 is 0 points
An away win against the bottom 12 is 0 points
An away draw against the bottom 12 is -2 points
An away loss against the bottom 12 is -3 points
Doesn't look like any team will breach the 93 point par threshold (which is good or bad depending on who you speak to). However the par totals from teams so far is interesting IMO.
Peterstorey Table, 12/15:
Arsenal: -2
Liverpool: -3
Aston Villa: -3
Manchester City: -8
Spurs: -12
I'll update this at the end of January. Both tables are begging for a team serious on their title ambitions to start to separate themselves from the rest of the pack.