Sky Sports initially reported it as Coleman's goal.
Sky Sports initially reported it as Coleman's goal.
Well then it was definitely an OG
Then is it downgraded to an assist for Coleman?
It would be, yeah.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
LiveScore.com had it as Coleman's originally too.
If the goal counted, I think that would have been just the second round of football in which Irish players scored more than Scots in the PL this season.
if only there were a way to prove that.
Like say, a list on the premier league's website of each round of fixtures and the goalscorers therein.
Which, of course, there is - https://www.premierleague.com/results
Get to it.
Gameweek 6 and Gameweek 18 but I think the real question is why would we compare ourselves to the Scots, or in particular why do you continue to do so. It made sense when they were in our group but why now?
Goals by Scots=28
Goals by Welsh=15
Goals by Irish=13
Goals by N.Irish=8
Goals by English=188
I just think it's a peculiar anomaly. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't trade our qualifying record for theirs.
Stats are a bit better if you look back to when football was invented in 1992
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/...rs/goals?se=54
Scotland = 962 in 106 players
Ireland = 932 in 94 players
Wales = 873 in 65 players
N. Ireland = 234 in 35 players
Might stick the 94 in sporcle and see how people get on.
That would be some way to waste a day :-) name the 94 Irish premier league scorers!
Havin a weekend away is quite frankly,lettin ur team mates down!
Robbie has scored 13.5% of the Irish total (since football was invented).
What percentage did he score before football was invented?
Those are letters, tets.
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