Quote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 12:45:58 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on November 03, 2014, 12:04:58 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 09:37:54 AMThere was a lot to be pleased about yesterday, we looked organised and played some decent football but whatever we do at the moment ends up with another defeat. For all our obvious deficiencies we really are long overdue some luck. That deflection for their goal, for instance, never seems to happen for us. There was nothing to be pleased about. We lost yet another game at home and we had only one shot on target. The fact that we weren't as awful as we usually are isn't something to be pleased about. We were still poor. The shots on target thing that keeps getting repeated doesn't really tell the story. Benteke at his sharpest would have scored three yesterday with the chances he had but was either just wide, just over or hit the post.It doesn't help, we still lost, but it's a misleading statistic with which to summarise a game.No it really isn't. No matter about how unlucky you are in a single match if you're only averaging 1-2 shots on target over a prolonged period you're not going to score very many goals. Given the average conversion rate of shots on target to goals is about 30-35% (from all shots is about 15% but getting exact figures isn't easy) our number of goals this season is almost perfectly in line (statistically) with the league averages so pointing out missed chances, etc doesn't matter, we're not scoring enough goals because we don't shoot enough. If we were statistically well out of line with expectations then I'd have some sympathy and hope that it really was just a patch where things weren't going for us (e.g Benteke's conversion rate in his first few games was statistically lower than expected but ended up being above average by the end of the season) but that's just not the case.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on November 03, 2014, 12:04:58 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 09:37:54 AMThere was a lot to be pleased about yesterday, we looked organised and played some decent football but whatever we do at the moment ends up with another defeat. For all our obvious deficiencies we really are long overdue some luck. That deflection for their goal, for instance, never seems to happen for us. There was nothing to be pleased about. We lost yet another game at home and we had only one shot on target. The fact that we weren't as awful as we usually are isn't something to be pleased about. We were still poor. The shots on target thing that keeps getting repeated doesn't really tell the story. Benteke at his sharpest would have scored three yesterday with the chances he had but was either just wide, just over or hit the post.It doesn't help, we still lost, but it's a misleading statistic with which to summarise a game.
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 09:37:54 AMThere was a lot to be pleased about yesterday, we looked organised and played some decent football but whatever we do at the moment ends up with another defeat. For all our obvious deficiencies we really are long overdue some luck. That deflection for their goal, for instance, never seems to happen for us. There was nothing to be pleased about. We lost yet another game at home and we had only one shot on target. The fact that we weren't as awful as we usually are isn't something to be pleased about. We were still poor.
There was a lot to be pleased about yesterday, we looked organised and played some decent football but whatever we do at the moment ends up with another defeat. For all our obvious deficiencies we really are long overdue some luck. That deflection for their goal, for instance, never seems to happen for us.
I'm very dubious about the shots-on-target statistic. It's a statistic which assumes that a thirty-yard dribbler into the keeper's arms is more worthy of record than a penalty which hits the post (which, by the way, counts as off-target - commentators often get in a muddle).No single statistic every tells the full story. To get some gauge of things you need to put together possession, territory, shots overall, shots on target, distance covered etc., actually watch the bloody game and, above all, count the points. It's the last one which damns Lambert the most.
Quote from: paul_e on November 03, 2014, 01:08:11 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 12:45:58 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on November 03, 2014, 12:04:58 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 09:37:54 AMThere was a lot to be pleased about yesterday, we looked organised and played some decent football but whatever we do at the moment ends up with another defeat. For all our obvious deficiencies we really are long overdue some luck. That deflection for their goal, for instance, never seems to happen for us. There was nothing to be pleased about. We lost yet another game at home and we had only one shot on target. The fact that we weren't as awful as we usually are isn't something to be pleased about. We were still poor. The shots on target thing that keeps getting repeated doesn't really tell the story. Benteke at his sharpest would have scored three yesterday with the chances he had but was either just wide, just over or hit the post.It doesn't help, we still lost, but it's a misleading statistic with which to summarise a game.No it really isn't. No matter about how unlucky you are in a single match if you're only averaging 1-2 shots on target over a prolonged period you're not going to score very many goals. Given the average conversion rate of shots on target to goals is about 30-35% (from all shots is about 15% but getting exact figures isn't easy) our number of goals this season is almost perfectly in line (statistically) with the league averages so pointing out missed chances, etc doesn't matter, we're not scoring enough goals because we don't shoot enough. If we were statistically well out of line with expectations then I'd have some sympathy and hope that it really was just a patch where things weren't going for us (e.g Benteke's conversion rate in his first few games was statistically lower than expected but ended up being above average by the end of the season) but that's just not the case.Yes, it really is. Bald statistics never tell the whole story and the over use of them is one of the many annoying traits of modern football. For example it counts a feeble shot the trickles through to the keeper but ignores one that hits the bar. We lost the game because Benteke missed the sort of chance that he puts away when he is on his game.
The general consensus at work with all my Man Utd, Liverpool and Chelsea supporting colleagues is that they thought we deserved to win and Benteke was unlucky not to be told to calm down. That anyway is the opinions of people who don't care how we got on and watched the match as a neutral.
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on November 03, 2014, 01:04:25 PMQuote from: Clampy on November 03, 2014, 12:56:18 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on November 03, 2014, 12:53:57 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on November 02, 2014, 06:13:04 PMI actually think sanchez is one of our best players by far but he likes to give the opposition the chance to score goals . lets out he stops doing it.He was abysmal yesterday. Error after error after error. Rarely have I seen anyone so inept.You can't have been watching football very long if you haven't seen anyone worse than Sanchez. Why do people make thoughtless posts like this?2 of the statements are factually correct, the other is my opinion based on 45 years of watching football.What qualifies you to judge my post as thoughtless?So in 45 years of watching football, Carlos Sanchez is one of the worst players you ever seen?
Quote from: Clampy on November 03, 2014, 12:56:18 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on November 03, 2014, 12:53:57 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on November 02, 2014, 06:13:04 PMI actually think sanchez is one of our best players by far but he likes to give the opposition the chance to score goals . lets out he stops doing it.He was abysmal yesterday. Error after error after error. Rarely have I seen anyone so inept.You can't have been watching football very long if you haven't seen anyone worse than Sanchez. Why do people make thoughtless posts like this?2 of the statements are factually correct, the other is my opinion based on 45 years of watching football.What qualifies you to judge my post as thoughtless?
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on November 03, 2014, 12:53:57 PMQuote from: JUAN PABLO on November 02, 2014, 06:13:04 PMI actually think sanchez is one of our best players by far but he likes to give the opposition the chance to score goals . lets out he stops doing it.He was abysmal yesterday. Error after error after error. Rarely have I seen anyone so inept.You can't have been watching football very long if you haven't seen anyone worse than Sanchez. Why do people make thoughtless posts like this?
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on November 02, 2014, 06:13:04 PMI actually think sanchez is one of our best players by far but he likes to give the opposition the chance to score goals . lets out he stops doing it.He was abysmal yesterday. Error after error after error. Rarely have I seen anyone so inept.
I actually think sanchez is one of our best players by far but he likes to give the opposition the chance to score goals . lets out he stops doing it.
Sanchez in both the last two games has looked pretty decent. The problem is he looks great for 89 minutes, then in the other minute drops a bollock that totally undoes all his good work.
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 01:31:08 PMQuote from: paul_e on November 03, 2014, 01:08:11 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 12:45:58 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on November 03, 2014, 12:04:58 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 03, 2014, 09:37:54 AMThere was a lot to be pleased about yesterday, we looked organised and played some decent football but whatever we do at the moment ends up with another defeat. For all our obvious deficiencies we really are long overdue some luck. That deflection for their goal, for instance, never seems to happen for us. There was nothing to be pleased about. We lost yet another game at home and we had only one shot on target. The fact that we weren't as awful as we usually are isn't something to be pleased about. We were still poor. The shots on target thing that keeps getting repeated doesn't really tell the story. Benteke at his sharpest would have scored three yesterday with the chances he had but was either just wide, just over or hit the post.It doesn't help, we still lost, but it's a misleading statistic with which to summarise a game.No it really isn't. No matter about how unlucky you are in a single match if you're only averaging 1-2 shots on target over a prolonged period you're not going to score very many goals. Given the average conversion rate of shots on target to goals is about 30-35% (from all shots is about 15% but getting exact figures isn't easy) our number of goals this season is almost perfectly in line (statistically) with the league averages so pointing out missed chances, etc doesn't matter, we're not scoring enough goals because we don't shoot enough. If we were statistically well out of line with expectations then I'd have some sympathy and hope that it really was just a patch where things weren't going for us (e.g Benteke's conversion rate in his first few games was statistically lower than expected but ended up being above average by the end of the season) but that's just not the case.Yes, it really is. Bald statistics never tell the whole story and the over use of them is one of the many annoying traits of modern football. For example it counts a feeble shot the trickles through to the keeper but ignores one that hits the bar. We lost the game because Benteke missed the sort of chance that he puts away when he is on his game.Statistics don't always tell the whole story but combined with watching it with your own eyes gives a fair indication as to how we are playing, and have been for ages.
Quote from: Ian J on November 03, 2014, 01:42:09 PMThe general consensus at work with all my Man Utd, Liverpool and Chelsea supporting colleagues is that they thought we deserved to win and Benteke was unlucky not to be told to calm down. That anyway is the opinions of people who don't care how we got on and watched the match as a neutral.That's what my Spurs, Arsenal, Liverpool and City-supporting friends thought as well. Sometimes the outsider view is helpful.