stoners Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 It doesn't make you more intelligent, it just highlights your able to use Google. Don't tell me, you're too busy thinking of new neknominations... U d line to think tht Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ramsbottom Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 U d line to think tht See, you're that drunk from your Witherspoons 'breakfast' you can't type properly... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoners Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 See, you're that drunk from your Witherspoons 'breakfast' you can't type properly...gulp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddie Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 U d line to think tht If you try harder, I'm sure that you could mis-spell 'think' too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoners Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Anyway let's get back to the reason why we re here. I'm gonna throw a grenade and walk off Banter A few stats off ltlf Not that it was worth the time. I compared the Premier League records for the two. Most successive weeks at the bottom of the table - Derby 28 (2007-08 ) Forest 21 (1998-99) Best points tally in a season. Us 77, them 55. Worst points tally in a season. Us 30, them 11. Most Goals scored in a Premiership season Forest 72 (94-95), Derby 52 (97-98 ). Fewest goals sored in a Premiership season, Forest 31 (96-97), Derby 20 (07-08 ). Most goals conceeded in a Premiership season Forest 69 (98-99), Derby 89 (07-08 ). Fewest goals conceded in a Premiership season Forest 43 (94-95), Derby 45 (98-99) Average of goals scored in a Premiership Season Forest 46, Derby 39. Average of goals conceded in a Premiership season Forest 57, Derby 60 Adjusting our 92-93 season to a 38 game season to march the other seasons, both teams have an average league position of 14th. Our points average is 47, compared to their 39. Removing the clubs worst seasons points totals (to wipe out their worst season) still sees us with 51 points to their 43. Removing the clubs best seasons points totals (to wipe out our best season) sees us with 39 to their 36 points. Trying my hardest to skew things in their favour by removing the best and worst points totals for each side as they do in ice skating (if I remember from the days of Torville and Dean) our average is 43 and theirs is 42 points. Removes our best and worst (77 and 30) and theirs (55 and 11) So how is their premiership record better? Really bored with this now. Need I say more Boooooom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddie Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 You believe what you want to believe, Stoners - and if you are proved to be correct, award yourself a bonus third star. That's how fridges are rated, isn't it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boycie Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Anyway let's get back to the reason why we re here. I'm gonna throw a grenade and walk offBanter :)A few stats off ltlfNot that it was worth the time. I compared the Premier League records for the two.Most successive weeks at the bottom of the table - Derby 28 (2007-08 ) Forest 21 (1998-99)Best points tally in a season. Us 77, them 55.Worst points tally in a season. Us 30, them 11.Most Goals scored in a Premiership season Forest 72 (94-95), Derby 52 (97-98 ).Fewest goals sored in a Premiership season, Forest 31 (96-97), Derby 20 (07-08 ).Most goals conceeded in a Premiership season Forest 69 (98-99), Derby 89 (07-08 ).Fewest goals conceded in a Premiership season Forest 43 (94-95), Derby 45 (98-99)Average of goals scored in a Premiership Season Forest 46, Derby 39.Average of goals conceded in a Premiership season Forest 57, Derby 60 Adjusting our 92-93 season to a 38 game season to march the other seasons, both teams have an average league position of 14th. Our points average is 47, compared to their 39.Removing the clubs worst seasons points totals (to wipe out their worst season) still sees us with 51 points to their 43.Removing the clubs best seasons points totals (to wipe out our best season) sees us with 39 to their 36 points.Trying my hardest to skew things in their favour by removing the best and worst points totals for each side as they do in ice skating (if I remember from the days of Torville and Dean) our average is 43 and theirs is 42 points. Removes our best and worst (77 and 30) and theirs (55 and 11)So how is their premiership record better?Really bored with this now. Need I say more Boooooom hands up who saw the wall of text, and thought " err no " Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REDCAR Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Ok, fair enough... congratulations - Now can you do the same for Division 3.... stats from up to 10 years ago will do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuff264 Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Anyway let's get back to the reason why we re here. I'm gonna throw a grenade and walk off Banter A few stats off ltlf Not that it was worth the time. I compared the Premier League records for the two. Most successive weeks at the bottom of the table - Derby 28 (2007-08 ) Forest 21 (1998-99) Best points tally in a season. Us 77, them 55. Worst points tally in a season. Us 30, them 11. Most Goals scored in a Premiership season Forest 72 (94-95), Derby 52 (97-98 ). Fewest goals sored in a Premiership season, Forest 31 (96-97), Derby 20 (07-08 ). Most goals conceeded in a Premiership season Forest 69 (98-99), Derby 89 (07-08 ). Fewest goals conceded in a Premiership season Forest 43 (94-95), Derby 45 (98-99) Average of goals scored in a Premiership Season Forest 46, Derby 39. Average of goals conceded in a Premiership season Forest 57, Derby 60 Adjusting our 92-93 season to a 38 game season to march the other seasons, both teams have an average league position of 14th. Our points average is 47, compared to their 39. Removing the clubs worst seasons points totals (to wipe out their worst season) still sees us with 51 points to their 43. Removing the clubs best seasons points totals (to wipe out our best season) sees us with 39 to their 36 points. Trying my hardest to skew things in their favour by removing the best and worst points totals for each side as they do in ice skating (if I remember from the days of Torville and Dean) our average is 43 and theirs is 42 points. Removes our best and worst (77 and 30) and theirs (55 and 11) So how is their premiership record better? Really bored with this now. Need I say more Boooooom Could have at least made the effort to format it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McRamFan Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Anyway let's get back to the reason why we re here. I'm gonna throw a grenade and walk off Banter A few stats off ltlf Not that it was worth the time. I compared the Premier League records for the two. Most successive weeks at the bottom of the table - Derby 28 (2007-08 ) Forest 21 (1998-99) Best points tally in a season. Us 77, them 55. Worst points tally in a season. Us 30, them 11. Most Goals scored in a Premiership season Forest 72 (94-95), Derby 52 (97-98 ). Fewest goals sored in a Premiership season, Forest 31 (96-97), Derby 20 (07-08 ). Most goals conceeded in a Premiership season Forest 69 (98-99), Derby 89 (07-08 ). Fewest goals conceded in a Premiership season Forest 43 (94-95), Derby 45 (98-99) Average of goals scored in a Premiership Season Forest 46, Derby 39. Average of goals conceded in a Premiership season Forest 57, Derby 60 Adjusting our 92-93 season to a 38 game season to march the other seasons, both teams have an average league position of 14th. Our points average is 47, compared to their 39. Removing the clubs worst seasons points totals (to wipe out their worst season) still sees us with 51 points to their 43. Removing the clubs best seasons points totals (to wipe out our best season) sees us with 39 to their 36 points. Trying my hardest to skew things in their favour by removing the best and worst points totals for each side as they do in ice skating (if I remember from the days of Torville and Dean) our average is 43 and theirs is 42 points. Removes our best and worst (77 and 30) and theirs (55 and 11) So how is their premiership record better? Really bored with this now. Need I say more Boooooom Amount of deluded post glory whores in Nottingham........who cares its a shithole anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ambitious Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 something about the past which reflects Derby County in a bad light, while also putting Nottingham Forest in a good light. I must admit I didn't get past the first sentence, can't we just go back to talking about which club is the biggest? As we obviously all support our clubs because of their size and stature not because of family ties and location... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoners Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Amount of deluded post glory whores in Nottingham........who cares its a shithole anyway.hello happy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoners Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 hands up who saw the wall of text, and thought " err no " I know I did Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McRamFan Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 hello happy I'm always happy knowing your council team is managed by a complete loony, it always raises a smile because you never know what he is going to say, but you know it will be BS gold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cam the Ram Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 That posts sounds very similar to what you Forest fans have been doing all this season This season: "If you look at results against the top teams we're better. If we played teams in poor form like Derby did then we would definitely be above them! If we didn't have all these injuries we'd have already won the league by now." All time: "But if you remove some stats and count goals scored and goals conceded we're the better team. I'm going to sit for hours finding averages and stats to somehow make it look like we're better than them!" When in reality the only thing that matters is the league table and guess what .... little old Derby are currently above the mighty 'Tricky Trees' in both the current league table and the all time Premier league table "http://speedcap.net/sharing/files/93/10/93102dd8a42871b1dbb6e7c077fd567d" alt="93102dd8a42871b1dbb6e7c077fd567d">"http://speedcap.net/sharing/files/98/cc/98ccc7b91865113664af8ee680efe2aa" alt="98ccc7b91865113664af8ee680efe2aa"> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoners Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 When in reality the only thing that matters is the league table This Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoners Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 I'm always happy knowing your council team is managed by a complete loony, it always raises a smile because you never know what he is going to say, but you know it will be BS gold. It is what it is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
REDCAR Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Is PNE match on BT Sport tonight or "normal telly"..? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoners Posted February 5, 2014 Share Posted February 5, 2014 Is PNE match on BT Sport tonight or "normal telly"..? No I think forest match is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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