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Post by holysmokes66 on Oct 28, 2022 11:49:33 GMT
As someone who likes to look at numbers to be pragmatic about things, I thought I'd do the same here (forgive the dodgy maths - there's almost certainly a mistake or dodgy stat in here somewhere...):
We've taken points from 40% of our games so far. However, only 20% of those points from our 15 games have been wins.
As of today, we have 43% less points than the team that were promoted from the same division as us, and have scored 44% less goals than them.
We have already played 32% of our games and currently have 27% of the points that were needed to stay up last season (43). With nearly a third of games played, we are slightly off hitting that at present.
Our top scorer (3 - Sam Corne) has just 17% of the goals scored by Notts County's Langstaff (17). In fact, our entire squad just matches Langstaff's return with 17 goals as a collective.
At just under the 1/3rd mark, using the same basis and should the next 1/3'rds of the season mirror our start, we would score 51 goals - 5 more than last seasons bottom place survivors Aldershot. However, if we look at goals scored, we are currently on course to concede 38 MORE goals than them (73) should our form stay the same!!
Obviously, numbers are nothing without context but I thought this would be an interesting way to look at things of present. All of these stats will massively change should we either pump Yeovil 5-0 or indeed, be pumped by them on Saturday.
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Post by jdl on Oct 28, 2022 12:33:11 GMT
More numbers (FWP's not mine):
One ray of hope - on goals scored we are 17th (yes, SEVEN teams have scored less than us!)
Otherwise, it's doom and gloom:
Home games: 23rd
Away games: 22nd
Goals conceded: 24th
Predicted final table: 23rd (R)
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Post by holysmokes66 on Oct 28, 2022 13:22:08 GMT
More numbers (FWP's not mine): One ray of hope - on goals scored we are 17th (yes, SEVEN teams have scored less than us!) Otherwise, it's doom and gloom: Home games: 23rd Away games: 22nd Goals conceded: 24th Predicted final table: 23rd (R) Good to see we're ranked 1st currently though for teams whose fans look at statistics to find a glimmer of hope of staying up, however. We're also 1st for attendances made by people who watch from trees by some distance.
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