In 2007 our domestic form is:
Played 14
Won 9
Drawn 1
Lost 4
Goals For 25
Goals Against 11
Last 5 Domestic Games:
Won 4
Drawn 1
Lost 0
Goals For 8
Goals Against 1
Who thought we'd be in relegation trouble?
Now if next season we can just start playing before Christmas we'll be challenging for the title
I remember Dunn being interviewed about the game (I think it was Dunn). When Short scored the opener - he was running round shouting "That's the first goal I've scored in 5 years" - soon after, when he set up the Davis own goal, he was running round shouting "That's the second goal I've scored in 5 years"
Classic!
It is - but I think they'll lose him for nothing at the end of the season. Hopefully we'll get a few more years out of Benni, and Doyle would command a half decent fee if sold too.
Drogba 24m - 18 Goals
Ronaldo 12.24m - 16 Goals
McCarthy 2.5m - 12 Goals
Yakubu 7.5m - 12 Goals
Van Persie 2.75m - 11 Goals
Doyle 80k - 10 Goals
Henry 10.5m - 10 Goals
Johnson 8.6m - 10 Goals
Kanu Free - 10 Goals
Lampard 11m - 10 Goals
Martins 10m - 10 Goals
Rooney 20m - 10 Goals
Only 12 players have hit double figures so far - and as you can see you usually have to pay big money for those goals. Only 3 of the 12 cost below 7.5m. Doyle is probably the stand out buy - but he was unproven at this level - whereas we signed a Champions League winner in McCarthy for 2.5m. Good work Sparky!
In fairness to youSimon - that is 10 years ago now. Can't think of any other Rovers players that have been in the Premiership top scorers list at this stage of the season since.
Didn't Sutton finish joint top scorer with Dublin and someone else one season? 1996/97 if my memory serves me right - when it was him and Gallagher up front. Technically the GAS days rather than SAS.
Does anyone remember David Unsworth joining Villa one summer - then leaving a few weeks later for Everton without playing a game? Seem to remember John Gregory saying that Unsworth was well and truly under the thumb of his wife.
Brett is excellent going forward from right-back, and pretty good defensively in general. The only times Brett scares me is when crosses come in from the right and he's defending the far post - such as the own goal at Watford. If he came up against someone as good in the air as Gamst on the wing he'd be in real trouble.
Well I only thought about it the other night - and have never really paid attention to who kicks off before - but it was Arsenal who took the kick-off on Wednesday. Not sure if they do this bet every game of just televised ones - anyone know this?
The other night before the Arsenal game I noticed Ladbrokes take bets on who will kick-off a match. It was evens for both teams - so essentially it's just a market for fun - and Ladbrokes over time will not win or lose on. But then I thought - maybe they've got it wrong. When the coin is tossed there is two possible outcomes obviously. Then the winning captain chooses whether or not he wants to choose ends or take kick off (correct me if I'm wrong). So my theory is:
If the away side wins the kick-off there is a 50% chance they'll take the kick off, and a 50% chance they'll swap ends.
If Rovers win the toss - I'd imagine they will always choose to kick towards the Darwen End in the first half - meaning the away side kicks off.
If my theory is correct - then there is roughly a 75% chance the away side will kick off - meaning evens is a great price.
Does anyone think this is the case - or am I way off?
I thought Carrick was terrible last night. He just stands there - and puts so many passes astray. He's no way an 18.6m player. Yes United are doing well with him in the side - but we've won impressively with The Axe playing.
I've been once when we had Jansen, Amorouso, Enckleman, Gresko, Jemal Johnson, Paul Gallagher playing - can't remember if there were any other first teamers or not. It's great being able to stand right next to the pitch and watch.