NewCorkSeth Wednesday, being the only team who were in the play offs last season, seem to be criminally underrated.
They are the only team with a proven record of failure in the playoffs in recent years. Must count heavily against them.
by Nameless » 01 May 2017 19:07
NewCorkSeth Wednesday, being the only team who were in the play offs last season, seem to be criminally underrated.
by Greatwesternline » 02 May 2017 09:55
BR0B0T Fulham 2.2
Reading 3.3
Draw 4.2
Ok...the most basic odds calculation using goal expectancy (Poisson distribution).
using stats from http://www.soccerstats.com/table.asp?le ... and2&tid=f
Will be less accurate as it pools goals at 4 and above but not a huge difference.
Obvs this is based over 90 mins at a neutral venue. You'd have to factor in home/
away, current_score etc for the individual legs.
by BR0B0T » 02 May 2017 10:01
GreatwesternlineBR0B0T Fulham 2.2
Reading 3.3
Draw 4.2
Ok...the most basic odds calculation using goal expectancy (Poisson distribution).
using stats from http://www.soccerstats.com/table.asp?le ... and2&tid=f
Will be less accurate as it pools goals at 4 and above but not a huge difference.
Obvs this is based over 90 mins at a neutral venue. You'd have to factor in home/
away, current_score etc for the individual legs.
Love this.
Couple of questions, how come the percentages add up to 99.57 and not 100 at the end?
Also, how do you get from the percentages to the decimal odds?
by John Smith » 02 May 2017 16:11
by Readingfanman » 03 May 2017 10:28
BR0B0T Fulham 2.2
Reading 3.3
Draw 4.2
Ok...the most basic odds calculation using goal expectancy (Poisson distribution).
using stats from http://www.soccerstats.com/table.asp?le ... and2&tid=f
Will be less accurate as it pools goals at 4 and above but not a huge difference.
Obvs this is based over 90 mins at a neutral venue. You'd have to factor in home/
away, current_score etc for the individual legs.
by CountryRoyal » 03 May 2017 12:26
by Stranded » 03 May 2017 12:53
CountryRoyal Does that take into account though that actually Fulham are only 12th in the table on form?
2nd for away, both facts slightly negating our strengths and weaknesses home and away.
by genome » 03 May 2017 12:57
by CountryRoyal » 03 May 2017 13:07
StrandedCountryRoyal Does that take into account though that actually Fulham are only 12th in the table on form?
2nd for away, both facts slightly negating our strengths and weaknesses home and away.
What form table are you looking at?
Over the last 6 games, Fulham are 2nd, we're 5th.
by jd82 » 03 May 2017 13:11
by Silver Fox » 03 May 2017 13:31
by Readingfanman » 03 May 2017 13:42
jd82 Does anyone have any stats about the relative performance of 'in form' or 'out of form' teams going into the playoffs.. I suspect it's one of those footballing myths the pundits like to perpetu8, and quite frankly cannot be bothered to check myself.
by Nameless » 03 May 2017 14:11
Silver Fox I think the biggest red herring is "our playoff form" considering I don't think there's a single person even on the non-playing side still involved from our last playoff campaign
by Nameless » 03 May 2017 14:12
Readingfanmanjd82 Does anyone have any stats about the relative performance of 'in form' or 'out of form' teams going into the playoffs.. I suspect it's one of those footballing myths the pundits like to perpetu8, and quite frankly cannot be bothered to check myself.
You could spin it anyway you like because there's no general accepted "form" amount of games. Does it account the last 3, last 6, last 12?
by jd82 » 03 May 2017 14:13
Silver Fox I think the biggest red herring is "our playoff form" considering I don't think there's a single person even on the non-playing side still involved from our last playoff campaign
by 10539.4 Miles Away » 03 May 2017 14:28
jd82Silver Fox I think the biggest red herring is "our playoff form" considering I don't think there's a single person even on the non-playing side still involved from our last playoff campaign
Defo.. file under 'bogey teams' 'never win on Sundays' etc etc
by CountryRoyal » 03 May 2017 15:15
Readingfanmanjd82 Does anyone have any stats about the relative performance of 'in form' or 'out of form' teams going into the playoffs.. I suspect it's one of those footballing myths the pundits like to perpetu8, and quite frankly cannot be bothered to check myself.
You could spin it anyway you like because there's no general accepted "form" amount of games. Does it account the last 3, last 6, last 12?
by BR0B0T » 03 May 2017 15:30
10539.4 Miles Awayjd82Silver Fox I think the biggest red herring is "our playoff form" considering I don't think there's a single person even on the non-playing side still involved from our last playoff campaign
Defo.. file under 'bogey teams' 'never win on Sundays' etc etc
And the Manager of the month curse. And that bullshit article about Bill Oddie. Saying that, football is full of superstitions and footballers aren't reknowned for their intelligence so some of these things could have a tiny bearing on one or two of the players, you'd hope not obviously.
by BR0B0T » 07 May 2017 23:21
by exileinleeds » 08 May 2017 01:18
jd82Silver Fox I think the biggest red herring is "our playoff form" considering I don't think there's a single person even on the non-playing side still involved from our last playoff campaign
Defo.. file under 'bogey teams' 'never win on Sundays' etc etc
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