by cmonurz » 27 Feb 2009 17:59
by rg6royal » 27 Feb 2009 18:02
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 18:03
cmonurzSnowball
W 1-0 Boro................... Matejovsky debut - Reading's first win after 8 straight defeats
W 2-0 MAN CITY
L 1-2 Liverpool............ Matejovsky scores a blinder!
W 2-1 BIRMINGHAM
D 0-0 BLACKBURN......... Matejovsky sent off (we lost our next game 0-3 at Newcastle)
L 0-2 Fulham
W 4-0 Derby
Played 7 Won 4 Drew 1 Lost 2 10-5 13 Points from 7 games = 1.86 points per game = a 70 point premiership season (5th) !!!!
A completely irrelevant stat as in a full Premiership season, we don't get to play those 7 teams over and over again, i.e. we don't play Derby or Birmingham or Middlesbrough 5 or 6 times each.
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 18:08
cmonurz Again Snowball your stats ignore the fact that in a full Premiership season, we don't play those same 10 games again and again. We don't get to play Derby or Birmingham 4 times each, and we do have to play teams like United, Arsenal, and Spurs, who Marek did not feature against. It is completely wrong to claim that '1.3 points per game' equates to anything over a season when the rest of the season does not mirror those 10 games.
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 18:09
rg6royal He's a quality player but he struggles in centre mid when it's just him and another.
by cmonurz » 27 Feb 2009 18:16
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 18:26
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 18:29
cmonurz Snowball, people who disagree with the way you use your stats are not 'thick'. Grow up just a tad and find the ability to debate your analyses without the need to resort to name calling. My point is perfectly valid. You can't excuse it simply as 'a sum used for simple folk' because you were using it as part of your evidence as to how/why Marek would have kept us up. If you want to use stats in such a way, they should be a touch more fool-proof, imho.
by cmonurz » 27 Feb 2009 18:34
by poohs pure » 27 Feb 2009 18:46
cmonurz I think your tone if becoming offensive, actually. If you don't like your stats being questioned, I suggest you don't post them.
My criticism of these stats is perfectly valid.
You are making a claim that Marek starting would have kept us up, based on a sample of games that doesn't even include 9 of the sides in the Premier League. This is not an 'illustration', you are making quite a solid claim. You then try to evidence this claim by comparing those games to the reverse fixtures, which it could be argued are not particularly comparable, being played in a different part of the season, and at a different venue.
How relevant is it, for example, that Marek started in our defeat at Anfield, but not in the 3-1 win at the Madejski? It isn't in the slightest.
Imho, these stats show nothing of any significance to Marek's contribution to this side.
by Scarface » 27 Feb 2009 18:51
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 18:51
cmonurz I think your tone if becoming offensive, actually. If you don't like your stats being questioned, I suggest you don't post them.
cmonurz My criticism of these stats is perfectly valid.
cmonurz You are making a claim that Marek starting would have kept us up, based on a sample of games that doesn't even include 9 of the sides in the Premier League.
cmonurz This is not an 'illustration', you are making quite a solid claim.
cmonurz You then try to evidence this claim by comparing those games to the reverse fixtures, which it could be argued are not particularly comparable, being played in a different part of the season, and at a different venue.
cmonurz How relevant is it, for example, that Marek started in our defeat at Anfield, but not in the 3-1 win at the Madejski? It isn't in the slightest.
Imho, these stats show nothing of any significance to Marek's contribution to this side.
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 18:57
poohs pure [ marek is an ok player but using stats to show he is some kind of god is utter bollocks. i'd also like to point out that snowball is becoming a cock.
by newbury royal » 27 Feb 2009 19:01
cmonurz wrote:
I think your tone if becoming offensive, actually. If you don't like your stats being questioned, I suggest you don't post them.
My criticism of these stats is perfectly valid.
You are making a claim that Marek starting would have kept us up, based on a sample of games that doesn't even include 9 of the sides in the Premier League. This is not an 'illustration', you are making quite a solid claim. You then try to evidence this claim by comparing those games to the reverse fixtures, which it could be argued are not particularly comparable, being played in a different part of the season, and at a different venue.
How relevant is it, for example, that Marek started in our defeat at Anfield, but not in the 3-1 win at the Madejski? It isn't in the slightest.
Imho, these stats show nothing of any significance to Marek's contribution to this side.
agree with you totally, marek is an ok player but using stats to show he is some kind of god is utter bollocks. i'd also like to point out that snowball is becoming a cock..
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 19:04
cmonurz I think your tone if becoming offensive, actually. If you don't like your stats being questioned, I suggest you don't post them.
by poohs pure » 27 Feb 2009 19:04
Snowballpoohs pure [ marek is an ok player but using stats to show he is some kind of god is utter bollocks. i'd also like to point out that snowball is becoming a cock.
err, where does it say in this thread that he's a "God"?
With him playing we lost more than we won. It just happens we were crappier when he didn't play.
And when I showed the comparison for the exact same ten teams all it shows is our end result would have been two points more, and a GD +8 better
That would have taken us to the dizzy heights of SIXTEENTH.
I actually believe we would have got that .2 a game average across the season so would have been about six points better than we finished and with a GD approaching parity
That's 12th, 13th with a GD of -5
If that's calling someone God or Messiah, then so be it.
by AlexY25 » 27 Feb 2009 19:07
by poohs pure » 27 Feb 2009 19:07
newbury royalcmonurz wrote:
I think your tone if becoming offensive, actually. If you don't like your stats being questioned, I suggest you don't post them.
My criticism of these stats is perfectly valid.
You are making a claim that Marek starting would have kept us up, based on a sample of games that doesn't even include 9 of the sides in the Premier League. This is not an 'illustration', you are making quite a solid claim. You then try to evidence this claim by comparing those games to the reverse fixtures, which it could be argued are not particularly comparable, being played in a different part of the season, and at a different venue.
How relevant is it, for example, that Marek started in our defeat at Anfield, but not in the 3-1 win at the Madejski? It isn't in the slightest.
Imho, these stats show nothing of any significance to Marek's contribution to this side.
agree with you totally, marek is an ok player but using stats to show he is some kind of god is utter bollocks. i'd also like to point out that snowball is becoming a cock..
+1. A perfectly reasonable and logical response from cmonurz. A little embarrassing to then see Snowball calling HIM thick...
by poohs pure » 27 Feb 2009 19:10
AlexY25 Snowball is a scapegoat of Hob Nob.
by Snowball » 27 Feb 2009 19:13
poohs pure
is it just me or is snowball giving us newburyites a bad name
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