It's interesting how averages can be affected by some players only have a small number of games, bad team performances dragging them down or people getting over excited by a good team performance, but frankly it seems really bizarre that Lyle Taylor (6.49), Macauley Bonne (6.24) ended up with a lower average than Chuks Aneke (6.69)
Indeed Taylor's average does seem curiously low, no wonder he hasn't found a club yet
Just one query. In Table 1 (Statbank Hall of Fame) you show Conor Gallagher's average as 7.07 but in Table 2 it is 7.17. Are you reflecting Dillon's 7.07 against Conor's name in Table 1?
Just one query. In Table 1 (Statbank Hall of Fame) you show Conor Gallagher's average as 7.07 but in Table 2 it is 7.17. Are you reflecting Dillon's 7.07 against Conor's name in Table 1?
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Interesting that Taylor wouldn't make the starting XI based on these marks
It's interesting how averages can be affected by some players only have a small number of games, bad team performances dragging them down or people getting over excited by a good team performance, but frankly it seems really bizarre that Lyle Taylor (6.49), Macauley Bonne (6.24) ended up with a lower average than Chuks Aneke (6.69)
Indeed Taylor's average does seem curiously low, no wonder he hasn't found a club yet
Just one query. In Table 1 (Statbank Hall of Fame) you show Conor Gallagher's average as 7.07 but in Table 2 it is 7.17. Are you reflecting Dillon's 7.07 against Conor's name in Table 1?
Thanks once again. Standout for me I saw the reverse correlation between results / possession. Never really understand this