Lord Eddard Muir
Nigh invulnerable when Arblastin'
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To ask a question, and I acknowledge playoffs aren't league games, why are we only counting league games / goals scored in league games?
I fail to see why O'Hare's playoff goals don't count.We've only scored one goal in cup competitions in the last year!
Ask RevolutionI fail to see why O'Hare's playoff goals don't count.
Tradition or an old charter or somethingTo ask a question, and I acknowledge playoffs aren't league games, why are we only counting league games / goals scored in league games?
I fail to see why O'Hare's playoff goals don't count.
I can see where Panini is coming from. I get that the Goal Drought update is based on League games only, but why shouldnt it include all competitive fixtures?
I'd imagine when Peck finally breaks his duck, we'll be on the pitch?
Fully agreeI completely agree. I can see why we might exclude a goal against League Two opposition in the first round of the League Cup when both sides are playing their reserves.
However, a play off goal is surely worth every bit (or more) than a league goal, and it's very harsh to say that the player is in a 'drought' if they bagged two at that stage.
Play offs are competitive games!People can do what the hell they want.
Playoff goals are not league goals, no matter what Silent may say. They are not treated as such in league records.
But if people want to include playoff goals, league cup goals, FA Cup goals, Yorkshire and Humberside cup goals or any other goals as part of the calculation, who am I to argue.
Silent Blade I will never understand your level of vitriol towards me on this trivial issue. It does you no credit.
They are.Play offs are competitive games!
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