The Form Gauge consists of two lists which contain data taken from the last four Gameweeks to give us some sort of a team form guide. The attack list is sorted by how many games the club has failed to score in (FS) and then by goals scored (GS). Meanwhile, the defence list is sorted by clean sheets (CS) and then by goals conceded (GC). In both cases, the higher up the table the team is, the better the form it is in.
ATTACK
1. Manchester City (FS 0, GS 11)
2. Manchester United & West Ham (FS 0, GS 9)
3. Hull, West Brom & Chelsea (FS 0, GS 8)
4. Everton & Liverpool (FS 0, GS 7)
5. Stoke (FS 0, GS 6)
6. Southampton (FS 1, GS 11)
7. Arsenal & Crystal Palace (FS 1, GS 6)
8. QPR & Newcastle (FS 1, GS 5)
9. Tottenham (FS 1, GS 3)
10. Leicester (FS 2, GS 7)
11. Burnley & Swansea (FS 2, GS 3)
12. Sunderland (FS 3, GS 3)
13. Aston Villa (FS 4, GS 0)
DEFENCE
1. Southampton & Chelsea (CS 2, GC 2)
2. West Brom (CS 2, GC 4)
3. Sunderland (CS 2, GC 9)
4. Manchester City & West Ham (CS 1, GC 4)
5. Arsenal, Newcastle & Swansea (CS 1, GC 5)
6. Everton, Crystal Palace, Stoke & Tottenham (CS 1, GC 6)
7. Hull (CS 1, GC 8)
8. Burnley (CS 1, GC 9)
9. Liverpool (CS 0, GC 7)
10. Leicester (CS 0, GC 8)
11. Manchester United & QPR (CS 0, GC 9)
12. Aston Villa (CS 0, GC 11)
9 years, 6 months ago
Great stuff...Wonder if Chelsea can maintain that defensive form against ManU?