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Well, it's less likely to next year anyway.It does not slip.
Well, it's less likely to next year anyway.It does not slip.
Two points here. You talk about match winning goals, yes? That would be goals that convert 1 point to 3, yes? Using that as a rule of thumb then, you should really only be talking 12 points, not 18. Secondly, when a game has been won by more than one goal, I'm not sure how you can say that a goal Yaya has scored was the winning goal. That then rules out 4 of those 6 listed games, so you're down to 4 points, not the original 18.Lets look closer at these goals, and count only match winning goals.
Villa (2-0)
Swansea (2-1)
Southampton (3-0)
Everton (1-0)
West Brom (3-1)
Swansea (4-2)
That is 6 match deciding goals (18 points). Compare this Aguero who is the leading goal scorer in the league and probably the best striker. Aguero has 5 to Yayas 6, and he is striker who plays exclusively in front of the goal.
Two points here. You talk about match winning goals, yes? That would be goals that convert 1 point to 3, yes? Using that as a rule of thumb then, you should really only be talking 12 points, not 18. Secondly, when a game has been won by more than one goal, I'm not sure how you can say that a goal Yaya has scored was the winning goal. That then rules out 4 of those 6 listed games, so you're down to 4 points, not the original 18.
Bollocks, not having that. I've just gone through Aguero's goals using this lads system and he won us 214 points this season and we won the league!Two points here. You talk about match winning goals, yes? That would be goals that convert 1 point to 3, yes? Using that as a rule of thumb then, you should really only be talking 12 points, not 18. Secondly, when a game has been won by more than one goal, I'm not sure how you can say that a goal Yaya has scored was the winning goal. That then rules out 4 of those 6 listed games, so you're down to 4 points, not the original 18.
Killjoy? Moi? Shirley not?Killjoy
Two points here. You talk about match winning goals, yes? That would be goals that convert 1 point to 3, yes? Using that as a rule of thumb then, you should really only be talking 12 points, not 18. Secondly, when a game has been won by more than one goal, I'm not sure how you can say that a goal Yaya has scored was the winning goal. That then rules out 4 of those 6 listed games, so you're down to 4 points, not the original 18.
Can't see how you can count one goal as more important than the other in a two (or more) goal win. For instance, does the Aguero goal in the Villa game not effectively seal the points? Swansea, I gave him credit for (check my earlier post). Ditto Everton. In the Saints game, again, do the two late goals not kill off any hope Southampton had of salvaging something out off the game? The same argument could be applied to the Swansea game (the Bony goal). All conjecture, of course. And very subjective. But in my mind, any player can only be given credit for earning his side extra points if his goal(s) are the difference in the game. I guess we'll just have to agree to disagre.1st point is fair as its 12 points not 18 (draw gets you 6 points).
In terms of match winning goals, that is pretty simple. It is the decisive goal that gets you the full 3 points. If score is 2-0, the 1st goal is the decisive goal because the 2nd was unnecessary for the 3 points. This stat is not the be all of stats but to illustrate how Yaya's goal although not in abundance as last year were still key factor in the table standings.
Villa (2-0) - Broke deadlock in 82nd minute. Aguero scored in 88th. Which goal is more important?
Swansea (2-1) - Self explanatory (62nd minute goal)
Southampton (3-0) - 51st min goal / broke deadlock and held to be winner
Everton (1-0) - Self explanatory (24th minute goal)
West Brom (3-1) - 2nd goal (17th); Not as important as others b/c of West Brom goal at 87th minute
Swansea (4-2) - 74th minute goal (3-2); Bony 4th goal in extra time. Again, which was the decisive goal?
The West Brom technically is winning goal, but doesn't stand to scrutiny. That still is 5 goals directly leading to 10 points.
Can he take jpargo (statman) with him :)Has he gone yet?