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Premier League 24/25
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Kap10 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:MrOneLung said:This is utter madness.
If all the big clubs got together and said that as of today we will no longer pay a penny to agents, then what? Players are going to suddenly refuse to sign for Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern, PSG, City, Chelsea, Man U etc because of no agents fee? I doubt it.
Still ridiculous mind.1 -
DyerConsequences said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Newcastle have now scored 11 in 2.5 games and Isak hasn't got any of them.
When Palace were in relegation form?!
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Can you xg bitches explain how Newcastle were 1.39 and Palace were 2.00 ! Pleased that Jamie Redknapp thought it was bollocks.1
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Palace had a penalty which is probably 0.75 xG on its own
from a post earlier: Newcastle also scored an own goal (so not even a shot), a header from a deep cross, a Murphy wonder strike from out wide and Isak's goal was from 20 yards out. So that's 4 goals and the xG for all of those will be quite small0 -
MrOneLung said:Palace had a penalty which is probably 0.75 xG on its own
from a post earlier: Newcastle also scored an own goal (so not even a shot), a header from a deep cross, a Murphy wonder strike from out wide and Isak's goal was from 20 yards out. So that's 4 goals and the xG for all of those will be quite small
Thanks for the info BUT...
How is momentum factored into xg ?
xg oversimplifies the dynamics of an individual match.
How do you define luck and belief in a computer algorithm ?
Leicester City went I believe 760 minutes without scoring in the Premier, so how is confidence factored into the chance that falls to a Foxes player in a central area of the penalty area compared to teams like Liverpool or Newcastle etc ?
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soapboxsam said:MrOneLung said:Palace had a penalty which is probably 0.75 xG on its own
from a post earlier: Newcastle also scored an own goal (so not even a shot), a header from a deep cross, a Murphy wonder strike from out wide and Isak's goal was from 20 yards out. So that's 4 goals and the xG for all of those will be quite small
Thanks for the info BUT...
How is momentum factored into xg ?
xg oversimplifies the dynamics of an individual match.
How do you define luck and belief in a computer algorithm ?
Leicester City went I believe 760 minutes without scoring in the Premier, so how is confidence factored into the chance that falls to a Foxes player in a central area of the penalty area compared to teams like Liverpool or Newcastle etc ?Where does luck, belief, and confidence appear in other - more traditional - football stats such as goals on/off target.
xG may well oversimplify a match within one figure, but you're over-complicating match stats by expecting a relation to luck, belief, and confidence.2 -
Like to see Newcastle is keeping up that handshake relationship with Charlton.
Humiliated our rivals and we'll return the favour 🤝🏻0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Newcastle have now scored 11 in 2.5 games and Isak hasn't got any of them.0
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XG is an even bigger pile of shit than VAR2
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Everton fans are not impressed because the last ever game at Goodison has been moved to a midday Sunday kick off. Thoroughly depressing kick off time, but i hope they can still make it a decent atmosphere.0
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Their club was instrumental in setting up the PL and selling out to sky. Tough.2
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Elthamaddick said:XG is an even bigger pile of shit than VAR0
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Yet another red card for Palace1
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Southampton equal Derby's record low points with an injury time equaliser away at West Ham.3
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The most important thing with Villa beating Newcastle 4-1 on a rare off day for the Geordies is it makes Chelsea's task of finishing in the top 5 more difficult as the odious blues are now 7th.
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Villa are absolutely flying right now, they've won 11 of their last 12 in all competitions with the only loss being away to PSG.4
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Villa are absolutely flying right now, they've won 11 of their last 12 in all competitions with the only loss being away to PSG.10
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stoneroses19 said:soapboxsam said:MrOneLung said:Palace had a penalty which is probably 0.75 xG on its own
from a post earlier: Newcastle also scored an own goal (so not even a shot), a header from a deep cross, a Murphy wonder strike from out wide and Isak's goal was from 20 yards out. So that's 4 goals and the xG for all of those will be quite small
Thanks for the info BUT...
How is momentum factored into xg ?
xg oversimplifies the dynamics of an individual match.
How do you define luck and belief in a computer algorithm ?
Leicester City went I believe 760 minutes without scoring in the Premier, so how is confidence factored into the chance that falls to a Foxes player in a central area of the penalty area compared to teams like Liverpool or Newcastle etc ?Where does luck, belief, and confidence appear in other - more traditional - football stats such as goals on/off target.
xG may well oversimplify a match within one figure, but you're over-complicating match stats by expecting a relation to luck, belief, and confidence.
XG and Opta etc are not to be taken seriously.0 -
soapboxsam said:The most important thing with Villa beating Newcastle 4-1 on a rare off day for the Geordies is it makes Chelsea's task of finishing in the top 5 more difficult as the odious blues are now 7th.
Also since December they haven't beaten a side who aren't in the bottom 6, or won away.
That said, if they fix that and win at Fulham today, they could be 5th if Forest lose.0 -
Changing subject slightly, I know Spurs amd United have been under par this season but I didn't realise (its been a while since I looked at the table) that West Ham are still in the nether regions.
I must admit I've not seen anywhere enough of them to comment but have they had a huge amount of key injuries? Know they were struggling under the Spanish fella but thought Potter would turn them around quickly.
Think I tipped them for top 6-7 this season too.0 - Sponsored links:
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JohnBoyUK said:Changing subject slightly, I know Spurs amd United have been under par this season but I didn't realise (its been a while since I looked at the table) that West Ham are still in the nether regions.
I must admit I've not seen anywhere enough of them to comment but have they had a huge amount of key injuries? Know they were struggling under the Spanish fella but thought Potter would turn them around quickly.
Think I tipped them for top 6-7 this season too.0 -
Arsenal cruising 2 up and pleased to see Davies sent off for putting his studs into Saka's Achilles Heal.
We need to protect the talent when the ball had gone.
I would like to see TC get more protection in the depth of League 1.0 -
Ipswich are fecking awful.
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Fulham 1-0 👏🏼up against Chelsea at HT.3
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2 late goals for Chelsea turn it round and give Maresca a vital win to get the fans off his back for a few days. First away win for 4.5 months keeps their CL hopes alive.0
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Wolves win 1-0 at Old Trafford and move level with United on 38 points.
Very real possibility given their remaining fixtures, combined with concentrating on the Europa league that Man U could now finish 17th.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:2 late goals for Chelsea turn it round and give Maresca a vital win to get the fans off his back for a few days. First away win for 4.5 months keeps their CL hopes alive.
😢 I will just have to cheer Forest on against Spurs which I wouldn't normally do tomorrow 🤷🏻♂️0 -
Imagine Wolves are officially safe from relegation before Spurs are!0
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West Ham are below Everton now, which must be satisfying for Moyes.
Weird that Spurs can be 16th with a positive GD of +11.1 -
killerandflash said:West Ham are below Everton now, which must be satisfying for Moyes.
Weird that Spurs can be 16th with a positive GD of +11.
Certainly strange that Spurs are GD +11 and are 16th and Forest are GD +13 and just a draw against Spurs tomorrow will put them back in a champions League spot in 5th.0