In the Bundesliga, 66.6% of teams have a negative goal difference after 18 games, while only Bayern Munich boasts a positive GD of +57. In comparison to other European leagues, Portugal's top flight has seen a relatively high percentage of teams finish with a negative goal difference, with as many as four teams in the league posting a positive GD.
In fact, some leagues have seen even lower percentages of teams finishing with a positive goal difference. The 1990-91 season saw only 20% of the 20-team Divizia A in Romania posting a positive GD, while the 1988-89 season saw only four out of 18 teams finish with a positive GD.
Interestingly, there have been instances where two fathers and their sons played against each other in the same league. One notable example was the 1992 game between Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, which featured Brian Clough's son Nigel for Forest and Alex Ferguson's son Darren for United.
Other questions answered include the origin of the phrase "at sixes and sevens", which refers to being in a state of confusion or disorder, and whether any locations are directly named after a football club. Additionally, the question was asked about the number of managerial sackings caused by Werder Bremen, but no specific answer was provided.
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In fact, some leagues have seen even lower percentages of teams finishing with a positive goal difference. The 1990-91 season saw only 20% of the 20-team Divizia A in Romania posting a positive GD, while the 1988-89 season saw only four out of 18 teams finish with a positive GD.
Interestingly, there have been instances where two fathers and their sons played against each other in the same league. One notable example was the 1992 game between Nottingham Forest and Manchester United, which featured Brian Clough's son Nigel for Forest and Alex Ferguson's son Darren for United.
Other questions answered include the origin of the phrase "at sixes and sevens", which refers to being in a state of confusion or disorder, and whether any locations are directly named after a football club. Additionally, the question was asked about the number of managerial sackings caused by Werder Bremen, but no specific answer was provided.
Finally, questions were posed about culinary crests in football, the closest team to 100% attendance without being 100%, which stadium has changed the most in Europe's top five leagues, and whether any footballer's wedding has been broadcast on live television.