by readingbedding » 25 Jan 2009 12:40
by Snowball » 25 Jan 2009 12:40
Dirk Gently But the mentality of a SC team and the way he motivates them typically means that after a defeat he challenges them to respond, which they frequently do.
So I suspect that the statistical analysis doesn't take into account the attitude, mentality and management style of a specific team.
by Snowball » 25 Jan 2009 12:44
readingbedding “Man United away means nothing to me until it is the next match on the horizon,” he said. “We’ve got some important games between now and then and they take priority.”
by Snowball » 25 Jan 2009 12:49
by Bucks Dave » 25 Jan 2009 16:44
by Dirk Gently » 25 Jan 2009 16:49
SnowballDirk Gently But the mentality of a SC team and the way he motivates them typically means that after a defeat he challenges them to respond, which they frequently do.
So I suspect that the statistical analysis doesn't take into account the attitude, mentality and management style of a specific team.
So you mean
THE TEAM PLAYS DIFFERENTLY IN RESPONSE TO A DEFEAT.
THEREFORE THE TWO GAMES ARE NOT INDEPENDENT!
by Ian Royal » 25 Jan 2009 17:09
by dudleywolf » 26 Jan 2009 21:48
by Snowball » 26 Jan 2009 22:28
by Snowball » 26 Jan 2009 22:31
by Snowball » 26 Jan 2009 22:49
Ian Royal
Wolves at home isn't a hugely significant result if we lose or draw. It IS if we win.
Ian Royal Allow me to explain.
Ian Royal Wolves are still the standout team in the division.
Ian Royal They are going to be out for revenge for our win at their place and to restart their championship title push.
Ian Royal Not only that, we can also point at the temporary loss of our excellent right back for the game.
Ian Royal As such the Wolves result, should it not be what we want, can be written off
Ian Royal
and the team can go into the next game without any big worries.
Ian Royal Providing we aren't humiliated of course.
Ian Royal QPR are a threat, but no more so than a dozen other teams in the division.
Ian Royal
Of course should we win, then that will be a massive morale boost
and an indicator we really are the best team in the division, despite
what the league table currently says.
Ian Royal Confidence into the QPR game will run high, given the fact we should get a result
against them anyway, it should be a win. Of course it's a game of football and they're
a decent team so a loss or draw is still quite possible.
Ian Royal
I'd suggest that 2-2 is very far from the most likely result.
Reading are and have been for at least 3 years, if not since Coppell took over,
or longer, a team which goes for complete results.
Win, or lose trying tends to be our attitude.
Ian Royal When you look at the 55 games played by us and Wolves so far this season there are a total of 11 draws.
So a 5th of the time the two teams are drawing.
That makes a draw pretty unlikely IMO. although 2-2 has cropped up 5 times, so is statistically the most likely draw from that perspective.
Although, of course such a simple stat could never show you the whole picture.
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