Green_Red
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We put three past Everton at Goodison, so it's not unimaginable.5 goals.
We ll not be able to score them. The other team would need to put 2 into their nets to make it happen
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We put three past Everton at Goodison, so it's not unimaginable.5 goals.
We ll not be able to score them. The other team would need to put 2 into their nets to make it happen
People who reply just looking at the title of the thread without reading the OP makes everyone else tear their hair out.Honestly, these kind of threads make me want to tear my hair out. Fans are so ungrateful at times.
What does it matter whether we score 5 goals or 1, so long as we win? People have to remember there are more important things than banging in an obscene amount of goals against a rubbish, relegation-threatened team. Our attacking play is very poor at the moment, but our defence is as solid as it's been in over 5 years. Would like to see that get a mention in a thread here and there.
Yes, in one game in particular.Obviously I wasn't only talking about the City game, there were so many matches after that and scoring more goals in all those matches would have helped. That game was an anomaly. The title was lost on GD and two things contribute to a good GD( scoring goals and conceding less), I'm just saying that scoring a few more goals in the easiest matches wouldn't have hurt the team.
It is what it is, from a mathematical it isn't wrong. You can never score too many goals.Yes, in one game in particular.
We scored 89 goals that season, the argument is contrived gibberish. Our attacking threat wasn't the issue, it's that in 2 games (Everton and City) that season we stupidly went for more goals instead of taking what we had and shutting up shop. We won by 3+ goals 9 times and scored 5 5 times.
It's rare there's a need to "batter" anyone.Less than 0% chance.
Even under Fergie we used to sit back after going 1/2-0 up and allow the opposition back into it. Frustrates the hell out of me that we don't batter teams when in the position to.
You can concede too many while going for them though.It is what it is, from a mathematical it isn't wrong. You can never score too many goals.
Indeed (something I never denied btw ).You can concede too many while going for them though.
Not really working so farI hope the response to the thread has jinxed tomorrow. We'll score 5.
5-6
That alone is becoming worryingly difficult for usWhat are the chances we will have 5 shots on goal in the game?
a week i think.The OP meant 5 in a month right?
Bournemouth are a side growing in confidence and brimming with energy and we're without our two best midfielders. It will be tight.Conceded 2 vs Stoke, Soton, Swansea
Conceded 3 vs WH, Norwich, Everton
Conceded 5 vs City, Spurs
Tomorrow is the day we go big right? RIGHT?
Damn got ninja's by 2 minutes. That will teach me for not reading until the end of the thread.At the current rate - I would take 5 goals between tomorrow and the end of the season...total.
The rest of the season is more plausible.Its early morning here, i havent got my coffee yet...so i misread the tittle.
I thought you were suggesting that we have scored 5 open game goals all season which to be frank is more plasuable then scoring 5 in one season
PS i meant i one game
I got lucky! Didn't even get past OP before I posted.Damn got ninja's by 2 minutes. That will teach me for not reading until the end of the thread.
I got lucky! Didn't even get past OP before I posted.
That game was so promising. Even Rooney was alright.We put three past Everton at Goodison, so it's not unimaginable.