The Phillies had better go into the ninth inning ahead, though; they haven't
won a home game in which they trailed in their last at bat since 1987.
I've already seen some comments around the web that the Blues don't need to
win home games because they will just beat us in SJ.
There's an improvement from last year, no doubt, but so did Chelsea and utd... we did
not win a home game today, so what confidence you mean?
At some point in their «hate» Wenger idiotic trum, surely Arsenal fans would recognize the importance
of winning all home games to have any chance this season of even finishing in the top four?
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last won a home game on Jan 20th in spite of a run of fixtures against teams in the lower half of the Premiership who should all have been swept aside by a side with Europa league pretensions.
Pulis» side have
won their home game by 2 - 0 against Swansea in the league during midweek and drew away against West Ham on New Year's Day.
L'Pool in Istanbul had it all in terms of being unlikely; second in group qualifying (behind Monaco), looking good against Leverkusen then not winning away QF and SF games and
winning home games narrowly by a single goal, getting a 1st half football lesson in the final, witnessing a Milan 2nd half collapse and winning on penalties.
But in that cup winning season of 1963 - 64, not only did we win at Anfield in September 1963 (with the Beatles at the top of the charts with «She Loves You»), but we
also won the home game, with a Johnny Byrne goal giving us a 1 - 0 win.
Match Predictions: last time these two meet was back in 2011 - 12 champions league group stages where Real
Madrid won the home game at Santiago Bernabeu by 3 - 2 and managed a last gasp 1 - 1 draw at Etihad.
At the same time, a club that has finished above them for 16 successive years despite many such tales and premonitions, and put ten goals past them in the preceding two equivalent fixtures, had absolutely no chance
of winning a home game.
Maybe not, because Arsene Wenger has been speaking today about how vital it is to
win your home games in these European league based tournaments.
They have
n't won a home game yet, with a goalless draw against Middlesbrough and a defeat to an in - form Everton side.
And the other 2 co-leaders dropped points against teams we've beaten: Tottenham drew at Burnley: we won there (with the ugliest goal ever... but we won) City drew at home to Southampton:
we won our home game against Southampton
We really need to
win the home games, because we have to travel twice to Manchester and go to Spurs and Everton away too.
The problem with us is that we can win against any of them just as much as we are capable of losing against them, we can be a real Jekyll and Hyde team, if we go out playing like we think we already won tonites match, we could easily get stunned by AC, when was the last time
we won a home game in the knock out stages of a European tie, 6 or 7 years ago.
However,
winning both home games would get them to 32nd, which should be enough with an 18 - 12 record and 8 - 10 Big 12 mark, especially with good non-conference wins over Wichita State and USC and conference victories over Kansas and Texas Tech.
But I will settle for winning only 8 if
they win every home game.
This is why
you win your home games and not keep throwing points away.
Leicester will
win their home games against Newcastle and Swansea and they will draw their home game's against Southampton, West ham and Everton.
We simply have to
win our home games, so the ever growing injury list has really given Arsene Wenger a headache and left him with a selection headache for midweek.
Winning the home games is also very important, I thought we should've beaten City at the Emirates, we certainly had the upper hand in the second half.
In coach Jim Caldwell's three years at Wake Forest, the Deacons had lost 27 of 34 games and failed to
win a home game against an ACC opponent.
We MUST
win this Home game Being shaky at home is not going to help us We need to play well both Home and Away but we need to improve our Home performance from last game
The final big point is that against your direct opponents, you must
win your home games.
We want to
win our home games and we felt like we needed to bounce back from having lost against Chelsea.
The centre back told Arsenal Player, «If you want to win the Premier League, you need to
win all you home games.
We're up 2 - 1, if
we win our home games we win the series.
On Sunday there is a chance Pumas could qualify without
winning a home game all season, while the battle for first place will be decided on Saturday night.
6 points is poor but
win your home games and draw away is the standard recipe for the title.