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STATBANK - Post Gillingham A

edited October 2009 in General Charlton
MATCH STATS

.............................GFC.....CAFC

Goals...................... 1...........1
Possession...............51%........49%
Shots (target)............11...........3
Shots (off-target)…......1..........7
Corners...................11..........3
Fouls......................12.........14
Yellow cards..............3...........3
Att. 10,304 (2,354 Charlton)

MATCH STATS AVERAGES THIS SEASON

............................CAFC.....OPPO

Goals......................1.64.......0.86
Possession...............52%........48%
Shots (target)............6.7........5.9
Shots (off-target)….....5.7........4.6
Corners...................5.3........6.4
Fouls......................13.4.......11.6
Yellow cards..............1.9........1.5

PLAYER RATINGS (sample 21 Lifers)

Elliot 7.95
Richardson 6.10
Dailly 6.50
Sodje 7.29
Youga 6.95
Sam 5.81
Racon 5.98
Bailey 5.69
Burton 5.14
McLeod 5.50
Semedo 6.40
Basey 6.48

Ave rating – 6.31

Highest ave. rating Lifer – The Red Robin - 7.17
Lowest ave. rating Lifer – Dabos – 4.91

AVERAGE PLAYER RATINGS SO FAR THIS SEASON (appearances in brackets)

= Semedo - 7.50 (10)
= Dailly - 7.09 (14)
= Racon - 7.02 (14)
+1 Youga - 6.92 (14)
+2 Elliot - 6.89 (14)
-2 Burton - 6.85 (14)
-1 Richardson - 6.82 (14)
= Shelvey - 6.80 (12)
= Sam - 6.72 (14)
= Bailey - 6.66 (14)
= Spring 6.46 (5)
= Llera - 6.28 (11)

(Players with less than five appearances)

Sodje 7.64 (3)
Wagstaff 6.94 (2)
Basey 6.48 (1)
McLeod 6.30 (2)

MAN OF THE MATCH AWARDS

H Wycombe - RACON (7.44)
A Hartlepool - BURTON (7.76)
A Orient - RACON (7.93)
H Walsall - SEMEDO (8.23)
A Tranmere - SAM (9.50)
H Brentford - SEMEDO (8.34)
H Southampton - ELLIOT (7.44)
A Norwich – SHELVEY (7.80)
H Exeter - YOUGA (7.86)
A Colchester – RICHARDSON (6.08)
A Leeds – SODJE (8.02)
H Oldham - YOUGA (7.88)
H Huddersfield - YOUGA (7.95)
A Gillingham – ELLIOT (7.95)

ASSISTS

Shelvey 6
Burton 3
Sam 3
Richardson 2
Racon 1
Bailey 1
Youga 1
Spring 1
Sodje 1

GOALS

Burton 5
Bailey 4
Sam 3
Shelvey 2
Llera 2
McLeod 2
Semedo 1
Dailly 1
Wagstaff 1
Sodje 1
OG 1

YELLOW CARDS

Llera 4
McLeod 4
Youga 3
Racon 2
Semedo 2
Shelvey 2
Burton 2
Sodje 2
Bailey
Richardson
Stavrinou
Sam
Wagstaff
Elliot
Spring
Dailly

TIME OF GOALS

.................0-15...16-30...31-45... 46-60...61-75...76-90....Total

Scored...........2.......9.........2.........4.......3........3.........23

Conceded........0.......2.........5.........1.......1........3......... 12

GOALS PER GAME – 2.50

POINTS PER GAME - 2.07

LEAGUE ONE STATS

Games played…………....167
Games remaining……….385
% played………………......30%
Home wins…………….....42%
Draws…………………......31%
Away wins………….......27%
Goals per match……... 2.56
Goals p. match (H)…...1.48
Goals p. match (A)….. 1.08
Over 2.5 goals……….....49%
Under 2.5 goals………...51%

MISCELLANEOUS STATS


Charlton have scored the first goal in 9 of their 14 games.

Charlton have won just once in their last five games. Table-toppers Leeds have won just once in their last four games.

Only three teams are currently averaging over two points per game, and only eight over 1.5.

Eight players have currently featured in every league game for Charlton so far.

Charlton’s current record forecasts ending the season with 95 points. 2nd place was attained by Peterborough last season with 89 points. 6th place Bristol Rovers are currently in line to secure 77 points, near identical with last season’s 6th place finish, Scunthorpe with 76 points.

Saturday’s opponents Carlisle home win against Southend at the weekend was their first win in 8 games.

Colchester and Southampton are League One’s form teams - Saints have won their last four games (each by 3 or 4 goals to 1), whereas Colchester have won four of their last five. (Salad)

MK Dons have had 36 yellow cards and one red this season - much higher than any other team, Millwall are next with 27y + 1r. Charlton have had 29 yellows which is the next highest, but we have had no one sent off yet. (Salad)

Kevin Lisbie has scored four penalties this season, but there has not been a single penalty awarded in match featuring Charlton. (Salad)

Charlton currently have the 2nd largest away following (1,646) behind Leeds (2,841). The lowest average away following is Hartlepool with 238.

The highest away following so far was the 4,119 Leeds took to MK Dons. The lowest is the 111 Wycombe took to Hartlepool.

There have been 20 games so far this season where the away following was less than 200.

The 1,993 Leeds took to Millwall on Saturday was their lowest following of the season.

The Valley is the destination of choice for fans travelling south. Huddersfield brought 1,378 to Charlton, but just 543 to Millwall and 489 to Colchester. Oldham brought 612 to Charlton, but just 297 to Orient, and 163 to Millwall.

Six clubs have so far taken average followings of over 1,000 (Bristol R, Charlton, Leeds, Millwall, Norwich, Southampton)

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    great stats as ever but who is this Salad who keeps getting mentioned?
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    Charlton currently have the 2nd largest away following (1,646) behind Leeds (2,841).

    Excellent news.
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    Assists and goal scorers shows we need JJ back in the side!
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    That 1600 will take a dip this weekend...lol
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    Do the assists for Burton include the one on Saturday, as it was him that poked the ball through for Nutter to steer so brilliantly into the net?
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    [cite]Posted By: Red_Pete[/cite]Do the assists for Burton include the one on Saturday, as it was him that poked the ball through for Nutter to steer so brilliantly into the net?

    No i didn't class that as an assist.
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    AFKA, where do you get the figures for away support?
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    Shots (target)............11...........3
    Shots (off-target)…......1..........7

    Dear god.
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    edited October 2009
    [cite]Posted By: stonemuse[/cite]AFKA, where do you get the figures for away support?

    OoohAaah's excel spreadsheet...;o)
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    [cite]Posted By: stonemuse[/cite]AFKA, where do you get the figures for away support?

    I track them down in a number of different ways. A lot of clubs publish on their online match reports, or in programmes. I'm currently missing 11 fixtures out of 167, so its not 100% acccurate.
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    Fascinating as always; cheers AFKA.

    I see our man of the match ratings have only thrown up 2 attacking players so far; Burton & Sam with one each. Be nice if we have reason to add some forwards to the list before too long.
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    [cite]Posted By: stonemuse[/cite]Charlton currently have the 2nd largest away following (1,646) behind Leeds (2,841).

    Excellent news.

    Oh dear, Ooh aah has surely lost one of his topics of conversation. He's only got Curbs and The Prem left :-)
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    Great stats again AFKA.
    Is OG on loan for the season or is there a 28 day callback?
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    Great stats mate

    But with all that homework I can see a divorce in the pipeline.....lol
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    [cite]Posted By: Elthamaddick[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: stonemuse[/cite]AFKA, where do you get the figures for away support?

    OoohAaah's excel spreadsheet...;o)


    Not sure his database can handle such a stat!
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    [cite]Posted By: AFKABartram[/cite]The 1,993 Leeds took to Millwall on Saturday was their lowest following of the season.
    Do grounds spring up extra seats when they turn up? How many did they take to Brizzle Roooovers?
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    [cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]
    How many did they take to Brizzle Roooovers?

    1,640
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    [cite]Posted By: AFKA [/cite]The Valley is the destination of choice for fans travelling south. Huddersfield brought 1,378 to Charlton, but just 543 to Millwall and 489 to Colchester. Oldham brought 612 to Charlton, but just 297 to Orient, and 163 to Millwall.

    This is both interesting and quite telling.

    Shows we are regarded as a scalp and this in turn makes it harder to win our home games.
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