cmonurz Why do you refuse to even entertain the thought that 24 left-backs were not thoroughly assessed for their performance at the weekend?
Because it's not logical.
Because there is no evidence to suggest that is the case.
There
IS however evidence to suggest that every single left-back IS thoroughly assessed every weekend.
1. They are all assessed for
Actim Stats.
How are Actim Stats collected, by whom, who gets to see the stats that we don't see? They must exist
2. They can be, maybe all are, assessed by
Pro-ZoneDoes reading use Pro-Zone?
3. They are all eligible for the club's Man of the Match.
Do the people who create teams of the week maybe ask club's "Who were your three best players today? How about the opposition?"
4. They are all talked about, or can be talked about, on local radio, on club websites, local papers.
5. Many make news reports in national papers.
6. They can all be watched on club official sites, highlights, and sometimes whole games.
7. They can be individually followed by fans and managers (watching TWO left backs per game)
Example. Haven't we mentioned (assessed) full-backs who have kept Kebe quiet?
8. They appear on TV in occasional full games, and on The League round-up every weekend.
Example: Mills, great goal, great save at Leicester
9. Managers can be telephoned and asked which players did well. (That happens at Newport County.)
10. They may be watched by scouts, other managers, journalists, all probably on the same grape-vine.
For example, isn't Gareth Bale doing well at the moment? Did you actually watch him live at a live game?
For example, isn't Gail Clichy just slightly "suss" at the moment, whereas Sagna seems reliable?