unfair fixture list
- highburyJD
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unfair fixture list
I remember hearing Liverpool fans moaning about the fixture list a few seasons ago and laughing - we all play the same teams home and away
That said - after CL game we had 5 out of 6 away and all tough games
then over Xmas we had less time than anyone else between games (only team playin Mon Wed Sat Wed) AND had two title challengers in chavski and shitty
That said - after CL game we had 5 out of 6 away and all tough games
then over Xmas we had less time than anyone else between games (only team playin Mon Wed Sat Wed) AND had two title challengers in chavski and shitty
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I think the fixture list has been a little tough on us in previous seasons, eg when we had to play all the top teams over a 3 or 4 week period which coincided with clge and fa cup games.
I think our fixtures this season have actually given us a chance of success (if it wasn't for tinkerman wenger)
We have played all the top teams away, unless you want to count the spuds, where as the others (utd in particular) have a much tougher final few months of the season.
So when we fail this season, some should look a lot closer to home for the reason, rather than blaming the fixture list.
I think our fixtures this season have actually given us a chance of success (if it wasn't for tinkerman wenger)
We have played all the top teams away, unless you want to count the spuds, where as the others (utd in particular) have a much tougher final few months of the season.
So when we fail this season, some should look a lot closer to home for the reason, rather than blaming the fixture list.
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I thought most teams only had a 48-hour turnaround between games at Christmas? It’s just most of them played Sunday/Tuesday & we played Mon/Wed. We had one day less between Wed & Sat I guess, but then we had an extra day compared to Manure between Sat & last night, and the Chavs (Sun/Wed). Swings & raandabaats mate, swings & raandabaats.
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The strongest most consistant team ALWAYS wins the PL. It might piss us off that that team has been either manure or the chavs since 2005 but it is still the truth. I never buy into this fixture list bollocks. Every team at some stage has game congestion and/or a run of difficult away games.
Agreed it can make life difficult but it happens to everyone at some stage.
Agreed it can make life difficult but it happens to everyone at some stage.
It really isn’t that simple though is it? Scheduling plays a part in things. For example, it is a fact, (yup, a fact), that teams competing in the champions league have a relatively poor record when playing away from home straight after a midweek champions league match. This season I think Arsenal have the most matches away from home after champions league matches – that is a definite disadvantage. Likewise, having less recovery time between matches as Arsenal have had over Xmas is a disadvantage.augie wrote:Really this is hogwash......you play everybody twice a season and its as simple as that
I’m aware the team are entirely capable of mucking things up even when fully rested but to completely disregard the impact scheduling has on results (and team selections – do you think Wenger would have rung the changes to such an extent at Wigan if we weren’t in the middle of a fixture glut?) is to simplify things to far – it’s along the same lines as those people who completely disregard tactics by arguing “football is played on the pitch, not on a piece of paperâ€
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Did we though?maevans wrote:It really isn’t that simple though is it? Scheduling plays a part in things. For example, it is a fact, (yup, a fact), that teams competing in the champions league have a relatively poor record when playing away from home straight after a midweek champions league match. This season I think Arsenal have the most matches away from home after champions league matches – that is a definite disadvantage. Likewise, having less recovery time between matches as Arsenal have had over Xmas is a disadvantage.augie wrote:Really this is hogwash......you play everybody twice a season and its as simple as that

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It really isn’t that simple though is it? Scheduling plays a part in things. For example, it is a fact, (yup, a fact), that teams competing in the champions league have a relatively poor record when playing away from home straight after a midweek champions league match. This season I think Arsenal have the most matches away from home after champions league matches – that is a definite disadvantage. Likewise, having less recovery time between matches as Arsenal have had over Xmas is a disadvantage.maevans wrote:augie wrote:Really this is hogwash......you play everybody twice a season and its as simple as that
I’m aware the team are entirely capable of mucking things up even when fully rested but to completely disregard the impact scheduling has on results (and team selections – do you think Wenger would have rung the changes to such an extent at Wigan if we weren’t in the middle of a fixture glut?) is to simplify things to far – it’s along the same lines as those people who completely disregard tactics by arguing “football is played on the pitch, not on a piece of paperâ€
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From memory these were the schedules for us, mancs & chavs. Cant remember totts or city’s off-hand.
Arsenal: Mon - Wed - Sat - Wed
Manure: Sun - Tue - Sat - Tue
Chavs: Mon - Wed - Sun - Wed
All 3 had a 2-day turnaround to start with. We had a day less between the 2nd & 3rd matches compared to the other 2, but we had a day extra between the 3rd & 4th. All looks pretty even to me. Obviously you could also take into account the schedule of the teams each of us faced but fuck working that out. Either way, it’s hardly anything to complain about.
Arsenal: Mon - Wed - Sat - Wed
Manure: Sun - Tue - Sat - Tue
Chavs: Mon - Wed - Sun - Wed
All 3 had a 2-day turnaround to start with. We had a day less between the 2nd & 3rd matches compared to the other 2, but we had a day extra between the 3rd & 4th. All looks pretty even to me. Obviously you could also take into account the schedule of the teams each of us faced but fuck working that out. Either way, it’s hardly anything to complain about.
