27-12-2023, 11:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 27-12-2023, 12:28 PM by Sausage Roll.)
Have just worked out that, if you swap out last season's relegated teams for this season's promoted ones, our points tally for the comparative matches after having played every other team is exactly the same as last season - 17.
We did worse vs. Everton and Brighton at home and only drew vs. Burnley and Luton at home whereas we beat all three teams that went down. But we gained points at Chelsea away (win vs. draw last season), Newcastle away (win vs, defeat), Wolves away (draw vs. defeat) and Villa at home (win vs. draw).
All our other results so far have been the same, though goal difference is significantly better.
This means we've got some big results from last season to try and match (home wins vs. Arsenal and Liverpool) but away defeats vs. Leeds and Leicester (so looking at two of Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton away) to improve on.
We did worse vs. Everton and Brighton at home and only drew vs. Burnley and Luton at home whereas we beat all three teams that went down. But we gained points at Chelsea away (win vs. draw last season), Newcastle away (win vs, defeat), Wolves away (draw vs. defeat) and Villa at home (win vs. draw).
All our other results so far have been the same, though goal difference is significantly better.
This means we've got some big results from last season to try and match (home wins vs. Arsenal and Liverpool) but away defeats vs. Leeds and Leicester (so looking at two of Sheffield United, Burnley and Luton away) to improve on.
