Following on from various psost here re how Kamara's absence has affected ourresults, I've looked at all our Prem games to date to see how we did with and without him.We played 23 games up to him being subbed off in against ManU in the 65th minute, it was 1-1 at the time, but we lost to an 86th minute goal.And we've played 12 games (to date without him)Discounting the ManU game WITH KAMARA WITHOUT KAMARA P23 W14 D4 L5 F49 A30 P12 W6 D3 L3 F23 A 21Win rate 60.9% Win rate 50%Points per game 2.0 Points per game 1.75 Scored 2.13 per game Scored 1.92 per gameConceded 1.30 per game Conceded 1.75 per game6 clean sheets- 26.1% Games with clean sheets: 2 - 16.7%Games with only 1 conceded: 10 - 43.5% Games where we only conceded 1 goal: 4 - 16.7%WITHOUT KAMARA P12 W6 D3 L3Win rate 50%Points per game 1.75Goals per game Scored 2.00Conceded 1.75Was his injury a watershed moment?Other players have missed some games and I have a feeling that Torres being absent has also affected us negatively, but losing Kamara affected our ability to defend AND attack - he screened the back 4 and allowed Dougie and Meatball to get forward.We scored more and conceded fewer goals per game with him, kept more clean sheets and earned more points per game.If we'd continued the same run of form since his injury as before (achievingh the same points per game average), we'd be 3 points better off. 4th place secured and who knows what difference he'd have made in the UECL?Having said all that I've said, the game's not played on a spreadsheet and we are where we are.C'mon Agent Grealish v Spurs!!
Quote from: pablo_picasso on May 10, 2024, 03:59:42 PMQuote from: Monty on May 10, 2024, 03:57:04 PMAw mate! And I thought you were alright!Its a fascinating sport... 😉To be fair I like Aussie Rules, so nobody's perfect.
Quote from: Monty on May 10, 2024, 03:57:04 PMAw mate! And I thought you were alright!Its a fascinating sport... 😉
Aw mate! And I thought you were alright!
Quote from: Monty on May 10, 2024, 04:09:01 PMQuote from: pablo_picasso on May 10, 2024, 03:59:42 PMQuote from: Monty on May 10, 2024, 03:57:04 PMAw mate! And I thought you were alright!Its a fascinating sport... 😉To be fair I like Aussie Rules, so nobody's perfect.I gave that a go, but just couldn't watch it after a few matches...
Does social class exist in Australia because the Aussie Rules sports seems quite unique to them it must be set up as anti rugby brigade.
Quote from: Footy-Vill on May 10, 2024, 06:50:46 PMDoes social class exist in Australia because the Aussie Rules sports seems quite unique to them it must be set up as anti rugby brigade.Very big question there Footy (a word which, in Australia, refers to Aussie rules).My understanding is that Australians like the myth of their society being 'classless' but that in practice that's obviously not true. In sport however they do seem to all come together, with the exception of rugby where the two codes are a bit more divided (league is working class, union is upper).
How about calling Kamara Olympus ? Or Cannon ?
Quote from: Monty on May 10, 2024, 06:56:10 PMQuote from: Footy-Vill on May 10, 2024, 06:50:46 PMDoes social class exist in Australia because the Aussie Rules sports seems quite unique to them it must be set up as anti rugby brigade.Very big question there Footy (a word which, in Australia, refers to Aussie rules).My understanding is that Australians like the myth of their society being 'classless' but that in practice that's obviously not true. In sport however they do seem to all come together, with the exception of rugby where the two codes are a bit more divided (league is working class, union is upper).Hark at this bloody bogan!
Quote from: Ads on May 10, 2024, 07:03:00 PMQuote from: Monty on May 10, 2024, 06:56:10 PMQuote from: Footy-Vill on May 10, 2024, 06:50:46 PMDoes social class exist in Australia because the Aussie Rules sports seems quite unique to them it must be set up as anti rugby brigade.Very big question there Footy (a word which, in Australia, refers to Aussie rules).My understanding is that Australians like the myth of their society being 'classless' but that in practice that's obviously not true. In sport however they do seem to all come together, with the exception of rugby where the two codes are a bit more divided (league is working class, union is upper).Hark at this bloody bogan!It's true, I'm just some c**t who genuinely likes the horrible, rip-off, toothache-inducing, corporate-designed Champions League anthem. 'Bogan' is being kind.