SkyBlueFlux
Well-Known Member
There's a huge huge reason why this is just about the most pointless study carried out ever.
The moment one of those decisions changes, it has a knock on effect. Not just for that game but for the rest of the season.
Take Young's dive for example. If that decision goes the other way, then who's to say what the result might have been? United may still have won, yet with 11 men QPR might have won, it might have been a draw. Let's say that Fulham get that penalty and that game was a draw, then the pressure is off us a bit as the point gap widens and then it mentally changes not just that game but our game as well. Maybe with this new mentality we'd have beaten Arsenal? Sunderland?
Butterflies and hurricanes and all that jazz.
The moment one of those decisions changes, it has a knock on effect. Not just for that game but for the rest of the season.
Take Young's dive for example. If that decision goes the other way, then who's to say what the result might have been? United may still have won, yet with 11 men QPR might have won, it might have been a draw. Let's say that Fulham get that penalty and that game was a draw, then the pressure is off us a bit as the point gap widens and then it mentally changes not just that game but our game as well. Maybe with this new mentality we'd have beaten Arsenal? Sunderland?
Butterflies and hurricanes and all that jazz.