by bassavage »
05 Sep 2012 00:02
Ian Royal There are of course exceptions, hence the use of "generally". But happy for someone to post up some actual evidence to prove me wrong. I may even do it myself if I get bored enough over the next few days.
Just a little look:
1) Blackburn scored 48 goals last season, the joint 9th highest in the league (1 more than Liverpool), finished 19th. Bolton were the 12th top scorers with 46, finished 18th.
2) As mentioned previously Blackpool scored as many as 5th placed Spuds and finished 19th in 2010/11.
3) Burnley were joint 11th top scorers in 2009/10, finished 18th.
4) Newcastle were also joint 11th top scorers in 2008/09, finished 18th.
5) Birmingham were 10th top scorers in 2007/08, finished 19th.
That's just from the last 5 seasons, not looking through any more at the moment.
Also worth pointing out Ipswich scored the same number of goals as us last season and finished 27 points and 14 places behind us.