So Who Has Had The Toughest Start?
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So Who Has Had The Toughest Start?
So Who Has Had The Toughest Start?
http://www.lincoln.vitalfootball.co.uk/ ... p?a=418068
http://www.lincoln.vitalfootball.co.uk/ ... p?a=418068
Interesting article that.
Like a bit of pseudo-stats myself! Certainly feels like we've had easier teams away than at home, when you look at the points we've won respectively, which comes out in the tables.
Like a bit of pseudo-stats myself! Certainly feels like we've had easier teams away than at home, when you look at the points we've won respectively, which comes out in the tables.
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The Ferrarilover Scale works in partially the same way (although takes more into account and can be more easily and readily manipulated to tell us different things). It's all meaningless, of course, but man strives for maths to answer life's conundrums*.
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*Did you know there are vast swathes of the internet dedicated to the question of the correct pluralisation of 'conundrum'. We can't seem to decide whether or not the original Latin etymology is sufficiently close to the surface as to warrant the pluralisation being 'conundra'. And you thought football supporters talked about pointless shite...
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*Did you know there are vast swathes of the internet dedicated to the question of the correct pluralisation of 'conundrum'. We can't seem to decide whether or not the original Latin etymology is sufficiently close to the surface as to warrant the pluralisation being 'conundra'. And you thought football supporters talked about pointless shite...
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blum blum blum bli blo blo; bla bla bla blorum blees blees; Latin scholars should understand ! Did you study with Emms SG ?
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Mr Emms CFGS? always found the Latin I picked up quite useful when presented with a word you don't know but at the time - hmmmmmmm; first room on the right in library corridor - one guy you never messed with!
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Some of us still do, Matt.. :~Dferrarilover wrote:And you thought football supporters talked about pointless shite...
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Mr Emms - CFGS - now that's a name from the past!eastmoorgull wrote:Mr Emms CFGS? always found the Latin I picked up quite useful when presented with a word you don't know but at the time - hmmmmmmm; first room on the right in library corridor - one guy you never messed with!
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