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Dan1994 Wallington 19 Mar 17 12.11pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
OPTA has apparently been keeping tabs on shots on target for twelve years and it turns out that winning a match with zero shots on target is about as unusual as you might think. Jan 06 West Brom 0 Sunderland 1 The West Brom one seemingly involved a shot off target and deflected, whereas the Watford Hull one was like yesterday, i.e. ball across the box and the first man miscues the clearance. That's a cracking statistic there! I'm just buzzing that we won the game. I thought both the fans and the teams were flat in the first half; got a bit more lively in the second half. Troy, Troy, Troy Deeney... scoring goals for Palace! Loved that.
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boo909 Figeac 19 Mar 17 1.12pm | |
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Originally posted by the.universal
Jimmy Mac, when are you coming back? I've had that bloody song stuck in my head ever since you mentioned it you b******
Bangell - If Camus wrote The Myth of Sisyphus today, it would be about Jason Puncheon eternally trying and failing to pass with his right foot. |
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jamiemartin721 Reading 19 Mar 17 1.23pm | |
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Originally posted by Painter
No shots on target, but we come away with a win. Definite feeling our luck and fortunes have changed, but still a long way to go to safety 10 points from ten games should be enough, that puts us back into the realms of average results to stay up, and there is good reason to look at our fixtures and say that is very achievable.
"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug" |
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