Premier League 2012-13 in number 0 – Penalties awarded to Spurs - TopicsExpress



          

Premier League 2012-13 in number 0 – Penalties awarded to Spurs and Swansea 0 – Own goals that benefited Swansea, Aston Villa and QPR 1 – Least red cards; Norwich, Reading and West Ham 2 – Teams that were not involved in a 0-0 game; Manchester United and Wigan 2.05 – Third highest points per game average in Barclay’s Premier League history; Roberto Mancini 3 – Points dropped by Manchester United against bottom half teams 3 – Biggest movement up the table season to season; by Chelsea 3 – Most penalties missed; Manchester United 3 – Number of times Liverpool won by 5 goals or more; Swansea, Newcastle and Norwich 3 – Number of own goals conceded by Southampton against Arsenal 4 – Of 7 yellow cards received by Gareth Bale were for embellishment 4 – Teams that never lost two consecutive matches; Manchester United, Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea 5 – The most red cards; Arsenal 5 – The most penalties scored by an individual; Mikel Arteta and Frank Lampard 6 – Own goals conceded by Aston Villa 6 – The most red cards issued by a referee; Mark Clattenburg and Anthony Taylor 6 – Own goals that benefited Manchester United and Fulham this season 7 – Times Spurs scored a goal in the final ten minutes of their last seven games 8 – The fewest points gained away from home; Reading 8 – Highest number of penalties conceded; Aston Villa 9 – Most penalties scored; Chelsea 10 – The highest place achieved by a promoted club this season; West Ham 11 – Largest drop down the table season to season; Newcastle 11 – Highest number of penalties awarded; Chelsea 11 – Number of clean sheets by Liverpool at Anfield 13 – The fewest goals scored at home; QPR 14 – Fewest goals conceded away from home; Arsenal 14 – Number of goals scored by Chelsea defenders 15 – The fewest goals conceded at home; Manchester City 15 – Highest number of draws; Everton and Stoke 16 – The number of goals scored from shots outside of the penalty box by Spurs 16 – The number of games in which Swansea and QPR were held goalless 17.5 – Percentage of goals scored and conceded at home by West Brom that came in the final game of the season in a 5-5 draw with Manchester United. 18 – Most clean sheets; Manchester City’s Joe Hart 18 – Number of points Liverpool earned against top half teams in 18 games 20 – Different goal scorers for Manchester United 20 – Number of points gained in mini top six league; Chelsea 21 – The number of goals scored by Gareth Bale to tie Teddy Sheringham’s record tally for goals by a Spurs player in a Premier League season 22 – The number of seconds it took Reading’s Jobi McAnuff to be booked against Sunderland 23 – Points earned by Norwich against top half teams; two more than against bottom half sides 25 – Goals scored by Robin van Persie to win the Golden Boot 27 – Drop in goal production last season to this season; Manchester City 27 – The number of games involving Wigan that produced 3 or more goals 27 – Points gained by Aston Villa against teams in the bottom half of the league 29 – Points dropped from a winning position by Southampton 33 – Points earned by Manchester City away from home; only one fewer than the previous season 39 – The most goals conceded at home; Wigan 40 – The least successful off side trap; Manchester United 40 – The highest percentage of goals contributed by a player to his club’s total; Christian Benteke of Aston Villa 41 – Most goals conceded away from home; Aston Villa 46 – The number of own goals this season 47 – The highest number of goals scored at home; Arsenal 49 – The highest ever point total achieved by West Brom in the Barclay’s Premier League 52 – Points gained by Arsenal after a 2-0 loss at home to Swansea in round 15; matched only by Manchester United. 64 – Appearances by Chelsea’s Juan Mata in all competitions 64 – The points gap between first and last 72 – Spurs’ points total and the most recorded by a team failing to finish in the top 4 of the Barclays Premier League 79 – The fewest goals in games; Stoke 81 – Most yellow cards received; Stoke 86 – Number of free kicks won by Sunderland’s Stephane Sessegnon 97 – Yellow cards received by Paul Scholes throughout his Premier League career 109 – Most yellow cards issued by a referee; Howard Webb 113 – Most times caught off side; Liverpool 226 – Saves made by Sunderland’s Simon Mignolet 285 – Most corner kicks; Liverpool 380 – Total games played 381 – Most shots on target; Liverpool 1,063 – Total goals scored over the season 1,500 – The last and final match in charge of Manchester United by Sir Alex *YA18*
Posted on: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 09:25:02 +0000

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