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Just stumbled across his account after he retweeted something Orient posted.
After each game he posts the xG (expected goals) charts for the matches which I found quite interesting!
Against Hartlepool we were only expected to score 1.87 goals as two of the five goals were hard chances (Drinnan x2) so reduces the expectation from our shots. Whereas in the Mansfield game we were also expected to score 1.54 goals with Mansfield mustering 0.14 expected goals.
Just one for the number crunchers out there!
After each game he posts the xG (expected goals) charts for the matches which I found quite interesting!
Against Hartlepool we were only expected to score 1.87 goals as two of the five goals were hard chances (Drinnan x2) so reduces the expectation from our shots. Whereas in the Mansfield game we were also expected to score 1.54 goals with Mansfield mustering 0.14 expected goals.
Just one for the number crunchers out there!
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Who would be the end user of this analysis? I'm struggling to see the value in it.
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It could be very useful for those fans who like to boo the team. If we are not achieving the expected goals target then booing could be activated to encourage them to score.
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You don't like numbers do you? Is it a struggle for you?Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 9:09 am At the risk of sounding all Harry Redknapp, this is a load of old sh*t.
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To quote Mark Twain ......'Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 9:09 am At the risk of sounding all Harry Redknapp, this is a load of old sh*t.
'There are lies, damned lies, and statistics. ' (Mark Twain) Page 2 Statistics • 'Statistics is the art of never having to say you're wrong. ' Statistics is a collection of procedures and principles for gaining and processing information in order to make decisions when faced with uncertainty''
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Fair enough fella, but what's the appeal? (genuine question)
I can't envisage personally, when. having just watched a football match to it's physical conclusion going "oh yeah, I just need to know what the score Might have been", based no doubt on some formulas or basic algorithms.
Am I missing something glaring here?...
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Nah. This is just a load of old guff for people that don’t understand the game.Scuba Diver wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 10:42 amFair enough fella, but what's the appeal? (genuine question)
I can't envisage personally, when. having just watched a football match to it's physical conclusion going "oh yeah, I just need to know what the score Might have been", based no doubt on some formulas or basic algorithms.
Am I missing something glaring here?...
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For a one off game it probably isn't that interesting as the sample sizes will be quite small, but it is useful looking at longer trends to see how the team is doing in terms of chance creation. Would definitely influence how you prioritise what needs more training or focus within the team.
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Do you really need that graph or would you know just from watching the games?TheTyrant wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:04 am For a one off game it probably isn't that interesting as the sample sizes will be quite small, but it is useful looking at longer trends to see how the team is doing in terms of chance creation. Would definitely influence how you prioritise what needs more training or focus within the team.
This is a load of old guff for Management Reporting to people that either 1) don’t watch games or 2) don’t understand games.
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If you're going to extract the information by merely watching the game might I suggest the use of the five bar gate system to record chance creation.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:12 amDo you really need that graph or would you know just from watching the games?TheTyrant wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:04 am For a one off game it probably isn't that interesting as the sample sizes will be quite small, but it is useful looking at longer trends to see how the team is doing in terms of chance creation. Would definitely influence how you prioritise what needs more training or focus within the team.
This is a load of old guff for Management Reporting to people that either 1) don’t watch games or 2) don’t understand games.
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It gives insight into if your process is working, right? Over a long period of time, if you’re process is right, you should get results. But in a few games, the right process may not necessarily get you the right result, but it doesn’t mean you should change it.
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I asked Coley for the season so far and he provided the below. I imagine they use this tool for lots of different areas which he obviously won’t post but over time will build up a decent database. Being able to review by different ‘filters’, left side of pitch, right side, misplaced passes etc. On a larger sample size etc will have significant value.TheTyrant wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:04 am For a one off game it probably isn't that interesting as the sample sizes will be quite small, but it is useful looking at longer trends to see how the team is doing in terms of chance creation. Would definitely influence how you prioritise what needs more training or focus within the team.
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Would love to see this graph from Ross’ tenure. Can you have a negative xG?Horient wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 12:31 pmI asked Coley for the season so far and he provided the below. I imagine they use this tool for lots of different areas which he obviously won’t post but over time will build up a decent database. Being able to review by different ‘filters’, left side of pitch, right side, misplaced passes etc. On a larger sample size etc will have significant value.TheTyrant wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:04 am For a one off game it probably isn't that interesting as the sample sizes will be quite small, but it is useful looking at longer trends to see how the team is doing in terms of chance creation. Would definitely influence how you prioritise what needs more training or focus within the team.
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Can they use it to predict the winning numbers for the lottery !Horient wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 7:06 am Just stumbled across his account after he retweeted something Orient posted.
After each game he posts the xG (expected goals) charts for the matches which I found quite interesting!
Against Hartlepool we were only expected to score 1.87 goals as two of the five goals were hard chances (Drinnan x2) so reduces the expectation from our shots. Whereas in the Mansfield game we were also expected to score 1.54 goals with Mansfield mustering 0.14 expected goals.
Just one for the number crunchers out there!
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Seriously, what is that graph supposed to tell us?Horient wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 12:31 pmI asked Coley for the season so far and he provided the below. I imagine they use this tool for lots of different areas which he obviously won’t post but over time will build up a decent database. Being able to review by different ‘filters’, left side of pitch, right side, misplaced passes etc. On a larger sample size etc will have significant value.TheTyrant wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:04 am For a one off game it probably isn't that interesting as the sample sizes will be quite small, but it is useful looking at longer trends to see how the team is doing in terms of chance creation. Would definitely influence how you prioritise what needs more training or focus within the team.
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I love graphs like this. I pad out various board and committee reports to make it look like stuff is happening and I'm worth what they pay me.
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I'm not sure that graph on its own tells us much.
But, if you put it alongside actual goals, you could see how good we are at taking our chances. If you have xG at 3, but actual goals = 0, you've squandered at lot of chances (see Stevenage the other week). If the xG is 1, but we've scored 2, then our forwards have done well with the chances they've had.
You could probably get all that from watching tho.
But, if you put it alongside actual goals, you could see how good we are at taking our chances. If you have xG at 3, but actual goals = 0, you've squandered at lot of chances (see Stevenage the other week). If the xG is 1, but we've scored 2, then our forwards have done well with the chances they've had.
You could probably get all that from watching tho.
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That you could play dogshit, have little possession but scab 3 headers on target from set pieces and then claim we were dangerous at set pieces and should have scored 3 goals.Ronnie Hotdogs wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 1:09 pmSeriously, what is that graph supposed to tell us?Horient wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 12:31 pmI asked Coley for the season so far and he provided the below. I imagine they use this tool for lots of different areas which he obviously won’t post but over time will build up a decent database. Being able to review by different ‘filters’, left side of pitch, right side, misplaced passes etc. On a larger sample size etc will have significant value.TheTyrant wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:04 am For a one off game it probably isn't that interesting as the sample sizes will be quite small, but it is useful looking at longer trends to see how the team is doing in terms of chance creation. Would definitely influence how you prioritise what needs more training or focus within the team.