Had a great time at the Canada game, and was seeing the updates from this one come in on my phone. Nice to have a comfy victory again. It's Cincinnati, but good to see we dominated rather than eeked it out.
I don’t particularly like Poz on the left. Rather see him in the middle in a 4-2-3-1.
that is quite the statement. scared me at first because if you are correct we most likely wont't make the playoffs
so lets see how accurate your statement is:
not winning a game is the opposite of winning a game
so if tfc has a 65% chance of winning the game, it has a 35% chance of not winning the game 100-65=35
so I made an assumption of what the odds are going to be in each of tfc last remaining five games to figure this out
NYCFC game 25% win, =75% not win odds were posted for this game already
Colorado game 70% win= 30% not win odds were posted for this game already
LAFC game 20% win= 80% not win my assumed odds
Chicago game 40% win=60% not win my assumed odds
Columbus game 65% win=35% not win my assumed odds
multiply all the not win probabilities together .75*.3*.80*.6*.35=0.04
4% chance tfc does not win one game the rest of the season, according to oddsmakers
Last edited by stevep; 09-08-2019 at 07:57 PM.
i thought ciman was a bit better than ok. clean sheets have to be worth a fair bit. even though it was taken away from them last night. they still deserved it. it says alot for he and omar to hold that against a desperate offence that changed formations and players and we still dominated. he played with confidence which is likely due to him being beside omar. moor should offer the same comfort. i do expect to see them teamed up against mtl in Vcup. i also expect we have seen the last of the nephew.he may not see meaningful minutes for us again. and that is probably the right decision.
Every CB looks a lot better playing beside Omar. Ciman might be worth keeping around as long as he isn’t playing with Mavinga or Moor.
Not at all actually
https://www.mlssoccer.com/league/off...ns#tiebreakersTEAM STANDINGS, TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES: The team awarded the highest position in the MLS standings will be the team with the greatest number of points (three points for a win, one point for a tie, zero points for a loss). In the event that two or more teams finish the regular season with an equal number of points, the following system will be used to break the tie:
1. Total number of wins
2. Goal Differential (GD)
3. Goals For (GF)
4. Fewest Disciplinary Points*
5. Away Goals Differential
6. Away Goal For
7. Home Goals Differential
8. Home Goal For
9. Coin Toss (tie of two clubs) or Drawing of Lots (tie of three or more clubs)