Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Week Ten

This weekend we had just twelve of our teams in action over the weekend with PETERBOROUGH picking up the highest score with a 4-1 away win over Crawley. Borough are still second in League one but they are now on a total of 19 goals after their biggest win of the season. They have also had three blank score sheets to date. Borough have a total of seven votes this time round. Biggest end of season score was 129 goals back in our 2010/11 Season. Their lowest score was 58 back in our 2005/06 Season. This is their ninth season with Golden Goals and they have now scored a grand total of  701 goals which gives them roughly a total of 77 goals per season. last season they finished on 94 goals.
 
LEAGUE ONE
BRISTOL CITY are once again still top here as they win 3-2 at home against Chesterfield. City are now on 26 goals and they have scored in all of their last nine games. Peterborough are second with MK Dons in fourth place and Preston are in fifth place. Both teams had no game this weekend. COVENTRY picked up goal number 14 but lost 2-1 away to Crewe. SCUNTHORPE picked up their highest score of the season as they win 3-0 away to Gillinham. SHEFF UTD drew 2-2 at home to LEYTON ORIENT and that takes their goals total to 21 while Orient are on18. It’s 17 goals for BARSNLEY as they win 3-1 at home to Bradford.
 
LEAGUE TWO                                                                                                         
BURY have dropped down to third place after they lost 3-2 away to AFC Wimbledon. Bury are now on a total of 22 goals. LUTON are fourth after they win 2-0 at home against Southend. Luton take their goals tally to 13. STEVENAGE picked up their 4th blank of the season as they lost 3-0 away to Carlisle. After a two game dry spell. PORTSMOUTH drew 1-1 at home to Mansfield and they are now on 12 goals after fourteen games played this season.
 
SCOTTISH LEAGUES                                                                                                                      
We had just two of our Scottish teams in action over the weekend. HEARTS won 1-0 away to Alloa and they are on a total of 28 goals and are still our best Scottish team again this week. STENHOUSEMUIR lost 3-0 away to Forfar and picked up blank number four.
 
THE BEST THREE TEAMS ARE…  

MK DONS (34) HEARTS (28) BRISTOL CITY (26) Total of 88 goals.
 
THE WORST THREE TEAMS ARE…  

QPR (4) ROTHERHAM (10) PORTSMOUTH (12)  Total of 26 goals.
 
QUEENS PARK RANGERS are still our worst team to date for this season. After a total of eight games, in which seven are league games and a cup game, Rangers have only picked up four goal so far. They have had five blank score sheets.
 
MANCHESTER CITY  have picked up our highest score of  the season when they won their Capital One Cup third round tie against Sheffield Wednesday 7-0 at home.
 
Manchester City scored a record breaking end of season score of 137 goals last season, and we are going to shadow them through this season as we did with Peterborough last season. In Week ten last season, City had no midweek or weekend game so their goals tally remained at 22 goals after their first eight games played. They had just one blank score sheet from week six and their highest score was five goals.
This season they also had no midweek or weekend games so they remain on a total of 21 goals. They have had just one blank score sheet to date. So they are still a goal behind last season. They are home to Tottenham this weekend.

Here is how our top five look this weekend.

      THIS     LAST                                                             M/WEEK       W/END        TOTAL
             WEEK   WEEK            NAME                                      GOALS         GOALS        GOALS

         1              -                 K. THOMSON                              27                   43                  70
                  2              -                 S. THOMSON (1)                         35                   34                  69
                  3              -                 C. EVANS                                     27                   41                  68
                  4              13              L. KING (2001/02)                        27                   41                  68
                  5              4                M. PEPPERRELL (2002/03          28                   40                  68


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