Read MoD the GoD post. You have misunderstood what I was saying (all that lager has killed too many brain cells). The whole 'FACT' thing possibly being tongue in cheek might have slipped passed you also.
Firstly, I rarely drink these days. When I do, I choose from many drinks that I like. What I do drink has got nothing to do with it, and as a former member of the licensed trade in more than one pub that featured in CAMRA's Real Ale Guide I'd reckon that my Real Ale:Lager ratio is around 7:1.
The "FACT" thing may well be twisted, but the crux of my point is that you said that stats - i.e. the league table - lie, and now you say that they don't. That's all. Just pointing out that you can't be on both sides of the argument and still correct.
I perfectly understood MoD's point, but anything can be interpreted however you like. The table doesn't lie in that it only tells you certain limited information. Interpret how you like. You can interpret it as a document that reveals alien life on the moon if you want to. All it shows is statistics, and they don't lie, any more than your last quoted statistics lie.
You can interpret stuff however you like, but statistics correctly arrived at only tell part of the story. The league table only reveals limited information, just as other statistics like leading scorers or number of yellow or red cards, or corners conceded and throw-ins won. You can interpret them how you want to make or disprove a point, but they never, ever lie. I'd just like you to acknowledge that perhaps you may have been mistaken in suggesting that statistics lie, as now you state that they don't.
I agree that we deserved to go down last season. We were shit, and the league table shows this.
The league table does not lie. Remember, though, that only one league table actually counts. That is published when all teams in the league in question have completed all their matches. Any purported table before that is illusory [but great fun if you're at the top!]
See? Even Pinchy agrees with me. My point was, many moons ago, that it can't lie because it can only tell you the facts it is designed to. You said it did lie. Now you say stats don't lie. All i'd like is for you to decide which one of these two statements you support.
I'm not arguing in favour of any of the viewpoints of this thread other than trying to find out which side of the fence Olle is on, because at the moment it would appear that he can't make his mind up.
It's like being in the pub with a ladyfriend. You know you want a pint, and what of, but she's fannying around. Six months ago she liked Bacardi Breezers, but now she doesn't and can't decide between a Cherry B, half a Guinness and black, a Lambrusco, a blue WKD or a double Malibu and pineapple. After all, it took her hours to get ready to go out in the first place. She can't work out whether it's Cinzano or Christmas. And she smells like a mix of Christian Dior and Ralgex.