Originally Posted by
Mecca_Sheikh
You earn points, first and foremost, by not conceding. Yes, scoring more than your opponent helps, but if you don't concede you get at least a point.
Connolly has cost us 3 points already himself: the brainfart against St Johnstone dropped us from a win to a draw and that on Friday night cost us a draw. The team as a whole have lost a lead three times in ten matches so far, losing once.
That is 7 (seven) points dropped in ten games. Connolly is responsible directly for three of those points. It's equivalent, across the season, to about 27 points.
I think he has conceded - or could have - conceded about four penalties in the opening ten matches too.
Bear in mind that he has only played eight matches!
This thread is about Connolly, hence my focus on him. There is a wider issue, though, that we are losing leads but that we aren't scoring enough to put us out of sight either.