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On 28/04/2018 at 11:55, sylofox said:

two years ago at palace 35 mins after the final whistle police where bought in to get our fans to leave.

 

We know you don't believe us.

We know you don't believe us.

We know you don't believe uuusssss.

we're going to win the league.

 

Same as Sunderland away. I didn’t quite believe it myself. 

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Jamie Vardy & Riyad Mahrez have scored a combined 91 PL goals in the last 3 seasons - the rest of the Leicester squad have scored 73 PL goals for the club in that time.

 

Hopefully our scouts already know the replacement for Mahrez otherwise we are screwed lol 

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Stats for the prem league only  - not the cups where iheanacho and Slim would have bolstered their stats.

 

Vardy 1 goal every 163 minutes

Okazaki 1 goal every 222 minutes

Mahrez 1 goal every 247 minutes

Iheanacho 1 goal every 275 minutes

Iheanacho 1 assist every 275 minutes

Mahrez 1 assist every 296 minutes

Albrighton 1 assist every 363 minutes

 

Iheanacho stats look very good considering he rarely started, didn't get a run in the team and scored in the only 2 games that he played for more than 80 minutes.

 

Edit: For the record Slimani scored a goal (for us) every 241 minutes and an assist every 241 minutes - which statistically makes him look every bit the player I thought he'd be (:blush:).

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•Five different players recorded 10+ goals and 10+ assists in the Premier League this season (Salah, Eriksen, Sane, Sterling and Mahrez) – a record in a 38-game season.

•This season saw the best shot conversion rate of any Premier League season since 2003-04 (10.95%), with 1018 goals scored from 9297 shots.

•There were 78 Premier League wins by three or more goals this season – the most in an season in the history of the competition.

•Spurs finished as the highest placed London team in the top-flight for the first time since the 1994-95 season, when they finished seventh and above six other London sides.

•Jamie Vardy ended on the losing side in nine matches he scored in this season – a new Premier League record in a season.

•Crystal Palace played nine Premier League games without Wilfried Zaha this season and lost all nine matches.

•Despite only scoring 10 Premier League goals this season, Chris Wood earned his side Burnley 12 points this season – only Mo Salah (16) and Harry Kane (22) won more points via their goals.

•Frank De Boer became the first permanent manager in Premier League history to not see his team score a single goal during his reign (four games, zero goals). De Boer’s tenure as Crystal Palace manager was the shortest in terms of matches managed in the Premier League by a permanent appointment.

•Darren Moore won more points in his six league games in charge of West Brom this season (11) than both Alan Pardew did in his 18 (8) and Tony Pulis did in his 12 (10) for the Baggies.

•Crystal Palace became the first top-flight team since Liverpool in 1899-1900 to lose their first seven league matches in a season and avoid relegation.

•West Brom were relegated from the top-flight for the 10th time – only fellow Midlands clubs Leicester (11) and Birmingham (12) have been relegated more often.

•It was West Brom’s fourth Premier League relegation (also 2002-03, 2005-06 and 2008-09), with no side relegated more often (Crystal Palace, Middlesbrough, Norwich City and Sunderland also four relegations).

 

https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2018/05/14/top-stats-of-the-2017-18-premier-league-season/

 

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City conceded five goals on three occasions this year - with a different goalkeeper each time.

Schmiechel at Manchester City.

Hamer against Crystal Palace.

Jakupovic at Tottenham.

 

If i'm correct in saying this ( :huh:? ) it certainly asks questions of the other defenders.

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Despite a lacklustre season, we were the 7th highest scorers in the Premier League with 56 goals. Only the top 6 scored more.

 

Despite finishing 7th and qualifying for Europe, Burnley were the 6th lowest scorers in the Premier League - Only managing 1 goal more than relegated Stoke, 2 goals more than 15th placed Brighton, 5 more than relegated West Brom and 8 more than relegated Swansea and 16th placed Huddersfield.

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16 minutes ago, Kendal Fox said:

Despite a lacklustre season, we were the 7th highest scorers in the Premier League with 56 goals. Only the top 6 scored more.

 

Despite finishing 7th and qualifying for Europe, Burnley were the 6th lowest scorers in the Premier League - Only managing 1 goal more than relegated Stoke, 2 goals more than 15th placed Brighton, 5 more than relegated West Brom and 8 more than relegated Swansea and 16th placed Huddersfield.

 

I honestly believe if he didn't bring Morgan back and kept Dragovic we would of finished above Burnley and not lost as many.

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4 minutes ago, les-tah said:

I honestly believe if he didn't bring Morgan back and kept Dragovic we would of finished above Burnley and not lost as many.

Agreed. I love Wes for what he's given us over the years, but Puel was clearly leaned on to keep him in the starting lineup.

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17 hours ago, HankMarvin said:

Jamie Vardy became the first player to score against Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham in a single Premier League season

Not really a great stat. Mo Salah n Harry Kane can't even enter that Competition.

2 hours ago, Webbo said:

We're the last premiership team to beat Arsene Wenger.

Do you mean this season or the only side that had never beat him in the prem until last week.

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2 hours ago, sylofox said:

Not really a great stat. Mo Salah n Harry Kane can't even enter that Competition.

Do you mean this season or the only side that had never beat him in the prem until last week.

think he means that we're the last Premier League side to beat Wenger.

Presuming that Wenger won't manage a Premier League side again. 

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6 hours ago, Kendal Fox said:

Despite a lacklustre season, we were the 7th highest scorers in the Premier League with 56 goals. Only the top 6 scored more.

 

Despite finishing 7th and qualifying for Europe, Burnley were the 6th lowest scorers in the Premier League - Only managing 1 goal more than relegated Stoke, 2 goals more than 15th placed Brighton, 5 more than relegated West Brom and 8 more than relegated Swansea and 16th placed Huddersfield.

 

And Burnley also had the 6th best defence and 6th best away record:)

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Guest ttfn

Scored 4 or more goals away from home 3 times in the league and twice in the cup this season.

 

Got to be a record surely.

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7 hours ago, sylofox said:

Not really a great stat. Mo Salah n Harry Kane can't even enter that Competition.

Do you mean this season or the only side that had never beat him in the prem until last week.

But neither Mo Salah nor Harry Kane managed to score against all of the other top 6 teams this season.

And despite all their plaudits neither have ever scored in 11 games in a row. Don't be to harsh on them though, Henry, Shearer, Ronaldo, Rooney.... didn't manage it either!

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