Reading on WhoScored

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Reading on WhoScored

by Snowball » 14 Sep 2020 16:32

Joint Top (obvs)

TOP RATED TEAM

7.15 Reading
7.09 Birmingham
7.04 Watford
7.03 Rotherham
6.99 Wednesday



Aggression we are 4th, BUT...

4 Birmingham
3 Norwich
3 Derby
2 Reading

How the hell are Derby joint 2nd for aggression?

Aerial Duels Won - we are 4th again

69.6% Huddersfield LOST
69.1% Cardiff LOST
63.8% Birmingham
61.9% Reading
58.5% Bournemouth

Pass Accuracy (this is funny)

85.2% DERBY LOST
81.9% Brentford LOST
80.1% Reading
76.7% Coventry
75.8% Norwich

Individual Ratings

001 9.13 Lucas Joao...............interesting he was top last year after scoring against RDG
009 8.03 Omar Richards
012 7.94 Ovie Ejaria

028 7.59 Michael Olise
054 7.32 Michael Morrison
055 7.32 Rafael Cabral

068 7.19 Josh Laurent
082 7.08 Andy Rinomhota
088 7.02 Andy Yiadom

124 6.82 Liam Moore -------------really? Clean sheet and 124th?

225 6.30 John Swift --------------- Madness. Presumably for missed chances?

235 6.26 Sam Baldock
250 6.17 Sone Aluko
291 6.03 Thomas Holmes

And FYI...

013 7.91 Jack Stacey
040 7.45 Jake Cooper
079 7.08 Alex Pearce
178 6.48 Jodi Dadi Bodvarrson
218 6.32 Tyler Blackett
240 6.23 Lewis Grabban
244 6.20 Sean Morrison
255 6.14 Glenn Murray
275 6.08 Tarique Fosu-Henry
280 6.06 Liam Kelly



076 7.11 Teemu Pikku
279 6.07 Wayne Rooney <<<<<<<<<<<<<
306 5.99 Sheyi Ojo <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by Old Man Andrews » 14 Sep 2020 16:54

Who cares?

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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by TommyF » 14 Sep 2020 17:23

Old Man Andrews Who cares?

Me. I enjoyed it and found it interesting.

Thanks for taking the time OP

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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by Snowball » 14 Sep 2020 17:24

TommyF
Old Man Andrews Who cares?

Me. I enjoyed it and found it interesting.

Thanks for taking the time OP




Yeah, but...

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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by Nameless » 15 Sep 2020 07:56

THe inconsistencies are musing but it just reinforces my belief that this sort of tuff is pretty pointl so for football.


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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Sep 2020 08:14

Nameless THe inconsistencies are musing but it just reinforces my belief that this sort of tuff is pretty pointl so for football.

It's almost like a limited stat system with a sample size of one for a sport that's incredibly complex where performance is quite subjective isn't a lot of use isn't it.

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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by Snowball » 15 Sep 2020 08:23

Nameless THe inconsistencies are musing but it just reinforces my belief that this sort of tuff is pretty pointl so for football.



Sure, but Derby strolled around first half with barely a challenge, and second half, though they pressed, they were hardly aggressive

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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by Snowflake Royal » 15 Sep 2020 08:32

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Nameless THe inconsistencies are musing but it just reinforces my belief that this sort of tuff is pretty pointl so for football.



Sure, but Derby strolled around first half with barely a challenge, and second half, though they pressed, they were hardly aggressive

This is why it helps to understand what the stats are, and their consequent limitations rather than just reading the sub heading for a number.

Derby conceded the 4th most fouls in the division, and received the second most yellow cards, joint second most for fouls.

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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by Vision » 15 Sep 2020 09:29

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Nameless THe inconsistencies are musing but it just reinforces my belief that this sort of tuff is pretty pointl so for football.



Sure, but Derby strolled around first half with barely a challenge, and second half, though they pressed, they were hardly aggressive

This is why it helps to understand what the stats are, and their consequent limitations rather than just reading the sub heading for a number.

Derby conceded the 4th most fouls in the division, and received the second most yellow cards, joint second most for fouls.


They definitely seemed to have a game plan to, as much as you can in modern football, kick Ejaria out of the game.


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Re: Reading on WhoScored

by Snowball » 15 Sep 2020 09:41

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Sure, but Derby strolled around first half with barely a challenge, and second half, though they pressed, they were hardly aggressive

This is why it helps to understand what the stats are, and their consequent limitations rather than just reading the sub heading for a number.

Derby conceded the 4th most fouls in the division, and received the second most yellow cards, joint second most for fouls.


They definitely seemed to have a game plan to, as much as you can in modern football, kick Ejaria out of the game.



Good point.

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