by sheshnu »
04 Mar 2008 12:08
How can one go about measuring a new player's impact on a team?
Well despite the fact that it's 'only a game', I think the official Fantasy Premier League does a good job at measuring tangible contributions including goals, assists, clean sheets and appearances, plus their 'bonus' system which makes use of Actim stats (boooo!)
Anyway, using stats form that site I've compiled a little database to show, for each of the January signings mentioned in the original post: points scored, minutes played (plus this figure as a percentage of total minutes available), and a 'minutes-per-point' figure, which attempts to show a player's effectiveness.
Not including players who haven't played yet (Kallio, Litmanen, Figueroa, Hagen), here are the best and worst in what I consider to be the most pertinent categories - in relation to this thread - so far:
% of minutes played:
Bardsley, Cahill, Carroll, Hangeland, Stubbs (100%)
Kebe (14%), Zarate (18%), Mills (19%), Johnson (23%), Sterjovski (25%)
Minutes Per Point:
McFadden (14), Edman (15), Kebe (16), Cohen, Prica, Reid (17)
Robert (86), Rasiak (62), Andreasen (58), Stalteri (54), Savage (48)
For comparison purposes, Matejovsky has played 60% of the available time and scored at a rate of 38 minutes per point.
Evans (98%, 22MPP), Palacios (96, 30), Steinsson (91, 22) and Taylor (90, 27) have been other notable performers for their new teams.
So Bolton and Sunderland look to have done some good business in the window, and unsurprisingly Derby's new players seem to be having some trouble. Signing of the month would have to be McFadden, if he keeps going at his current rate then he will almost single-handedly keep Birmingham up.
Same goes for Jimmy Kebe!