ucandomagic
Well-Known Member
In my recent Updated Graphs thread yesterday, Newbury Blade , CaptainMorgans and Balham Blade have raised points about our poor performances against lower-ranked teams, so I thought that I would put together a few numbers to investigate.
Table 1 is particularly telling.
In Home Games against Top 8 teams we are averaging 2.6 points per game from 5 games.
In Home Games against the current Bottom 16 in the league we are averaging 1.33 points per game from 6 games.
Table 1

Clearly, when teams come to play us we are more than a match for anybody but we struggle when they play a low block and fast counter.
What is also interesting is that in Away Games against Bottom 8 teams we are averaging 2.25 points per game from 4 games – almost twice the average than when we are at home.
Clearly the poor teams play a more open game when they are at home, which is to our advantage.
We obviously need to improve against teams that sit back and play on the break. As discussed on the other thread, the most promising attacks against Huddersfield were when Illiman (3 times) and McAtee (twice) ran straight at them, causing havoc each time (including our goal). When we tried to pass through them it was like playing in front of a brick wall.
On the flip side – when teams counter attack us with pace down our open middle, having just Norwood and Egan in front of them is hardly a fair race, and has caused us many problems!
If our Home results against Bottom 16 teams matched our Home results against Top 8 teams we would have 7 or 8 more points – and be 4 or 5 clear of Burnley.
UTB & Slava Ukraini
Table 1 is particularly telling.
In Home Games against Top 8 teams we are averaging 2.6 points per game from 5 games.
In Home Games against the current Bottom 16 in the league we are averaging 1.33 points per game from 6 games.
Table 1

Clearly, when teams come to play us we are more than a match for anybody but we struggle when they play a low block and fast counter.
What is also interesting is that in Away Games against Bottom 8 teams we are averaging 2.25 points per game from 4 games – almost twice the average than when we are at home.
Clearly the poor teams play a more open game when they are at home, which is to our advantage.
We obviously need to improve against teams that sit back and play on the break. As discussed on the other thread, the most promising attacks against Huddersfield were when Illiman (3 times) and McAtee (twice) ran straight at them, causing havoc each time (including our goal). When we tried to pass through them it was like playing in front of a brick wall.
On the flip side – when teams counter attack us with pace down our open middle, having just Norwood and Egan in front of them is hardly a fair race, and has caused us many problems!
If our Home results against Bottom 16 teams matched our Home results against Top 8 teams we would have 7 or 8 more points – and be 4 or 5 clear of Burnley.
UTB & Slava Ukraini