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STATBANK & APPLESCORE: Charlton 3-1 Wycombe

lancashire lad
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many thanks to the 83 Lifers who gave marks
Applescore was 7.44






Applescore was 7.44






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Very interesting as always, but why still no marking for Deji at Oxford?0
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Applescore?0
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LL, May was playing yesterday, so not still injured, otherwise all so interesting1
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Dobson did not have a better game than Jones!2
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killerjerrylee said:Very interesting as always, but why still no marking for Deji at Oxford?0
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Applescore
a score for the management of the game taking into account team selection, tactics and substitutions3 -
the scores, with a couple of exceptions, reflect the very good all round performance0
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Abankwah didn't deserve 5.10, made some good clearances/ headers1
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lancashire lad said:Applescore
a score for the management of the game taking into account team selection, tactics and substitutions0 -
I wonder if where you sit might sometimes affect your score.I sit in Covered End Upper, and even with my new glasses some of what goes on up the other end is a bit of a blur. For example, I scored Abankwah quite low, but if he’d made several good blocks or clearances in front of the JS I might not have realised it was him.Sorry, James and @Redhenry, if that’s the case. 🙁1
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JamesSeed said:I wonder if where you sit might sometimes affect your score.I sit in Covered End Upper, and even with my new glasses some of what goes on up the other end is a bit of a blur. For example, I scored Abankwah quite low, but if he’d made several good blocks or clearances in front of the JS I might not have realised it was him.Sorry, James and @Redhenry, if that’s the case. 🙁
Sitting in my usual seat reminded me what a great view of the pitch I have when compared to most away ends, when not only are you behind the goal, you're also quite low down. Midfielders in particular are really hard to analyse, as you can see so little of what's going on in the crowded centre of the pitch.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:lancashire lad said:Applescore
a score for the management of the game taking into account team selection, tactics and substitutions
I agree he got it bang on. We started well and when the game looked to be slipping from our grasp 2nd half he made 3 subs in one go and 2 were involved in a goal within minutes. That's a 9 in my book.1 -
Wasn't at the game as I'm away. So if our read this right, with an average mark of 6.50 it was only marginally better than previous home games when results have been poorer. Seems surprising0
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Is it me, or are we not doing the top scorers/ goalscorers. Not showing for me.0
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johnnybev1987 said:Is it me, or are we not doing the top scorers/ goalscorers. Not showing for me.
yes we are except I missed it off by mistake, I am unable to amend the original so am adding it here
hope that helps4 -
lancashire lad said:johnnybev1987 said:Is it me, or are we not doing the top scorers/ goalscorers. Not showing for me.
yes we are except I missed it off by mistake, I am unable to amend the original so am adding it here
hope that helps0 -
killerandflash said:JamesSeed said:I wonder if where you sit might sometimes affect your score.I sit in Covered End Upper, and even with my new glasses some of what goes on up the other end is a bit of a blur. For example, I scored Abankwah quite low, but if he’d made several good blocks or clearances in front of the JS I might not have realised it was him.Sorry, James and @Redhenry, if that’s the case. 🙁
Sitting in my usual seat reminded me what a great view of the pitch I have when compared to most away ends, when not only are you behind the goal, you're also quite low down. Midfielders in particular are really hard to analyse, as you can see so little of what's going on in the crowded centre of the pitch.0