I really hate to be out-geeked (even by you yomcat), so I broke this down into 15-minute periods. Major findings are (with apologies for the ones that have already been pointed out)...
* The Phoenix have scored 24 goals at the ROF (including the game last night).
* They've scored 8 at the northern end and 16 at the Fever end, so exactly two-thirds at the fever end.
* Of the 16 scored at the fever end, 12 have been in the second half, and of those 12, 6 have been scored in the last 15 minutes. Conversely, the Phoenix have only scored once in the last 15 minutes at the northern end.
* The Phoenix have never scored at the fever end in the first 15 minutes.
* The most common 15-minute period for the Phoenix to score at home in is the 76th-90th minute (7 goals). Second most common is the 16th-30th minute (6 goals).
And if you're not asleep by now, here's the table...
North
Fever
TOTALS
1-15
1
0
1
16-30
4
2
6
31-45
1
2
3
46-60
0
3
3
61-75
1
3
4
76-90
1
6
7
TOTALS
8
16
24
In terms of the way the Phoenix play in each half, they've played towards the fever end in the second half 12 times in their 17 home matches. Their results though are actually better when they play towards the northern end in the second half; of the five matches they've played that way, they've won 2, drawn 2 and lost just 1. Of the 12 games they've played heading towards the fever in the second half, they've won just 3, drawn 4 and lost 5.
I really do need to find something else to do on Saturday nights.