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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostGd means nothing cos there is nothing being awarded. We are joint top on points. We have the same points as the leaders. Therefore we are at the top with them. If we were top on gd and would say the same thing, that we are joint top on points. Exactly what it is.
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Originally posted by twranger View PostComplete rubbish!........the table doesn't lie, that's why we've got a number 3 against our name and not =1 !!!!!!
Would you say we are joint top, if WE were in first place on goal difference? No. you'd claim top spot outright! Burnley are top outright, not joint, and Leicester second on goals scored....QPR third!......and that is an irrefutable FACT!
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostImagine im from outer mongolia and just arrived here and asked you 'Whos got the most points in the championship?' Could you answer me that please. What would you say. I only want the answer to that question, no other details , just the answer to that question. Await your reply.
Anyway, this is from the BBC report....seems they share my view on this subject.....as does the Football League Website Match Report.
"Charlie Austin's spectacular goal gave QPR victory over Charlton in the London derby at Loftus Road.
Striker Austin struck five minutes before half-time, finding the corner of the net with a 30-yard shot for his eighth goal of the season.
QPR were denied a second when substitute Shaun Wright-Phillips hit the woodwork in the final seconds.
The Hoops remain third despite the win but are level on points with leaders Burnley and second-placed Leicester
Not one mention of this joint top nonsense.....I rest my case!
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Originally posted by twranger View PostBig difference between whose got the most points and position in the table..... Level on points with leaders Burnley...GD takes care of league position!
Anyway, this is from the BBC report....seems they share my view on this subject.....as does the Football League Website Match Report.
"Charlie Austin's spectacular goal gave QPR victory over Charlton in the London derby at Loftus Road.
Striker Austin struck five minutes before half-time, finding the corner of the net with a 30-yard shot for his eighth goal of the season.
QPR were denied a second when substitute Shaun Wright-Phillips hit the woodwork in the final seconds.
The Hoops remain third despite the win but are level on points with leaders Burnley and second-placed Leicester
Not one mention of this joint top nonsense.....I rest my case!
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