Being somewhat fed up with the knee jerk reactions that appear on here and having half a second to spare in my busy teacher's life, I thought I would attempt a balanced view in true teacher style ( half term is called term 1 in Newspeak by the way).
Hull grade C - fair enough effort for first game back (remember, Bolton, Swansea?) still a defeat though.
Spurs grade E - less said the better
Sunderland grade B - not convincing but right result
United - grade E - didn't turn up
Stoke - grade B - two come backs and late goal - worth more than a point
Saints - grade C - in retrospect looks respectable and beaten by a worldie
West Ham - grade E - Not helped by early disaster and not so bad in retrospect but still awful
Liverpool -grade B - would have been an A if not for the own goals
Villa - grade B -Great result and performance in patches
Bearing in mind that if we had consistent A grades we would win the league, averaging around C would do us for the season. We actually aren't that far off!
(the mathematicians will realise that using letter grades has its faults -don't worry its changing due to the former Voldermort of education -fellow R Michael Gove.)
Hull grade C - fair enough effort for first game back (remember, Bolton, Swansea?) still a defeat though.
Spurs grade E - less said the better
Sunderland grade B - not convincing but right result
United - grade E - didn't turn up
Stoke - grade B - two come backs and late goal - worth more than a point
Saints - grade C - in retrospect looks respectable and beaten by a worldie
West Ham - grade E - Not helped by early disaster and not so bad in retrospect but still awful
Liverpool -grade B - would have been an A if not for the own goals
Villa - grade B -Great result and performance in patches
Bearing in mind that if we had consistent A grades we would win the league, averaging around C would do us for the season. We actually aren't that far off!
(the mathematicians will realise that using letter grades has its faults -don't worry its changing due to the former Voldermort of education -fellow R Michael Gove.)
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