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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by tidus_mi2 » 08 Aug 2015 16:02

oxf*rd set pieces, they should be banned until we actually get good at them.

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by marlowuk » 08 Aug 2015 16:02

We're in the relegation zone!!

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by scumbag » 08 Aug 2015 16:03

Their second shot and first on target :evil:

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by seanboyd_2 » 08 Aug 2015 16:03

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Nameless Just another example of stats and football not working.
Dribble little shot at the keeper = shot on target, everyone wets themselves
Cracking shot against the woodwork with the keeper beaten = not a stat therefore ignored



It IS a stat. It's called a shot off target. I feel like you're struggling with this concept...


Challenging rather than struggling.....

In terms of reflecting the game a shot against the woodwork is more significant than a weak shot straight at the keeper and a world of difference to a shot lasted 20 yards wide. Of course the artificial stats invented by Sky roll them all up into the same thing, but that reflects the weakness of trying to measure a game in numbers....other than goals!!
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What the oxf*rd are you talking about, you clown lol.

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by seanboyd_2 » 08 Aug 2015 16:05

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by MmmMonsterMunch » 08 Aug 2015 16:05

Dellor is enjoying reading out the Sheff U score. :lol:

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2015 16:06

Nameless Just another example of stats and football not working.
Dribble little shot at the keeper = shot on target, everyone wets themselves
Cracking shot against the woodwork with the keeper beaten = not a stat therefore ignored

That's a problem with treating all shots on target as better than all shots off target. Not an argument that a shot that's only just missing is actually on target.

You will see shots that hit the woodwork recorded separately sometimes. But if you want to start recording the subjective quality of different shots so you can reflect that a scuffed pea roller is less good than a well hit shot 3 inches wide you've overcomplicated things.
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by Royal Ginger » 08 Aug 2015 16:06

seanboyd_2
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yuomi It IS a stat. It's called a shot off target. I feel like you're struggling with this concept...


Challenging rather than struggling.....

In terms of reflecting the game a shot against the woodwork is more significant than a weak shot straight at the keeper and a world of difference to a shot lasted 20 yards wide. Of course the artificial stats invented by Sky roll them all up into the same thing, but that reflects the weakness of trying to measure a game in numbers....other than goals!!
Personal opinion. Nothing more !!


What the oxf*rd are you talking about, you clown lol.


No need to be a prick is there? He's having a discussion about the merits of relevant stats.

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by marlowuk » 08 Aug 2015 16:08

Someone has to say it so ...

We are, at least, on par with our record-breaking 2005/06 season!!


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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by thirtyyarder » 08 Aug 2015 16:09

Anyone who's listening/watching. How has the team lined up?
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by K.URZ13 » 08 Aug 2015 16:09

C'MONNN READING

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by windermere_royal » 08 Aug 2015 16:10

marlowuk We're in the relegation zone!!


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by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2015 16:10

thirtyyarder Anyone who's listening/watching. How has the team lines up?


It's supposedly

..........................Bond
Gunter..McShane..Hector..Obita
Williams..Norwood..Tshibola..Quinn
..................Blackman..Sa

Gooding and Dellor complaining about the lack of goals and saying the problem is buying a £1m striker in Sa rather than a £5m striker.

I think it might have a little more to do with playing four central midfielders, Blackman and no wingers chaps.
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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by Pepe the Horseman » 08 Aug 2015 16:10

Dominate without really threatening, then concede against the run of play. Sounds familiar.

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by NewCorkSeth » 08 Aug 2015 16:12

At least its what we all expected

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by thirtyyarder » 08 Aug 2015 16:13

Ian Royal
thirtyyarder Anyone who's listening/watching. How has the team lines up?


It's supposedly

..........................Bond
Gunter..McShane..Hector..Obita
Williams..Norwood..Tshibola..Quinn
..................Blackman..Sa

Gooding and Dellor complaining about the lack of goals and saying the problem is buying a £1m striker in Sa rather than a £5m striker.

I think it might have a little more to do with playing four central midfielders, Blackman and no wingers chaps.


Cheers

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by CountryRoyal » 08 Aug 2015 16:15

You won't see a worse wall all season. Never got organised and deflected through a foot wide gap. Bond had no chance.

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2015 16:16

Gooding and Dellor summary of the starting debutants

Bond - good, no chance with the goal
McShane - good and will get goals at set pieces
Tshibola - ok
Quinn - good
Sa - good but more a link up striker than a goalscorer

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by Steve_Upper_West » 08 Aug 2015 16:17

Surely a shot against the woodwork is a shot 'on the target' as opposed to being a shot 'in the target' :lol:

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Re: Brum (a) Match Thread - Sponsored by Euro Cake

by KC Royal » 08 Aug 2015 16:17

MmmMonsterMunch Dellor is enjoying reading out the Sheff U score. :lol:


Thanks for flagging that up, not just for that reason but also because I always look out for the Gillingham scores and tend to go to one or two games a season (though that probably won't happen this season). Good to see them doing well, when we're not... They're going to be there or thereabouts for the Top 6 this season. In fact I've heard it said that their fans think they can win the title :shock:

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