On a pure goals per game basis, Burton have provided the most goalscoring action at both ends of the pitch this season (with one more game to go).
Ipswich and Charlton share second place.
Goals
135: Burton
132: Ipswich, Charlton
127: Peterborough, Exeter
125: Plymouth, Barnsley
123: Bristol Rovers
120: Morecambe
118: Forest Green
117: Sheff Wed
115: Port Vale
114: Accrington
112: Derby
110: MK Dons
109: Shrewsbury
107: Portsmouth
106: Wycombe, Cambridge
102: Cheltenham, Oxford
100: Fleetwood
93: Bolton, Lincoln
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132: Exeter
131: Bristol Rovers
129: Peterborough, Plymouth
127: Barnsley
125: Morecambe
120: Forest Green
119: Port Vale
118: Sheff Wed
117: Accrington
113: Derby, Shrewsbury
111: Portsmouth
110: MK Dons, Wycombe
109: Cambridge
107: Portsmouth
106: Cheltenham
105: Oxford
104: Fleetwood
98: Bolton
94: Lincoln
Find better than Bonne | Stockley from what we started the season with, so we're not reliant on Aneke | Leaburn
and then focus on tightening up the Defence!!! - Certainly our discipline
Thankfully the player that contributed the most to our goal scoring exploits is tied down to a long term contract.
Plus they only conceded 35 goals. They deserved to be champions but the green army got more points.
The fitness of the Ipswich side in attacking and defending was out standing. Their worse defensive display was against Charlton in the 4-4 game.
We were the sixth highest scorer ahead of Bolton but only 8 teams concerned more than 66.
3 goals a game average over a 46 game season is top entertainment !
We need to concede about 46 instead of 66 and score around the 68 to 70 mark to at least move another 4 places up the table.
Easier said than done !
While it's no consolation ultimately, it's preferable to be watching 2-2s rather than 0-0s...
Conceding far fewer would leave me going home a lot happier.
Happy days
Hmmm. Nope, that's not making me feel a whole lot better to be honest.