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League One xG table
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Covered End said:NabySarr said:Covered End said:I’ve come to realise that I’m out of touch.
So on Saturday I’m no longer too bothered about winning the game, as long as we can improve our xg ratings.3 -
When Godden scored at Cambridge when given the ball on a plate by Kanu my expected goal thinking at that moment was 100% he should score, but if he missed it would be bad.
When Savage had the ball way away from our area at Reading my expected goal thinking at that moment was 95% he shouldn't score, if he scored a goal then, it would be good.
However if Mannion had turned his back on play to get a drink, and Savage had tried a speculative lob from that distance, my expected goal thinking at that moment would be 100% he should score.
But he didn't!
I think I might be getting the hang of this expecting goals thing.0 -
Covered End said:NabySarr said:Covered End said:I’ve come to realise that I’m out of touch.
So on Saturday I’m no longer too bothered about winning the game, as long as we can improve our xg ratings.
I have no idea why the dinosaurs are in denial about all this and just keep saying "I only care about the league table". We all do, and we'd like to be playing in a way that's likely more sustainable to staying near the top.0 -
BR7_addick said:Covered End said:NabySarr said:Covered End said:I’ve come to realise that I’m out of touch.
So on Saturday I’m no longer too bothered about winning the game, as long as we can improve our xg ratings.
Just enjoy a game of football.
It's about where you come from, entertainment, passion, tribal, it's not about statistics or it shouldn't be.
Well for me anyway, I like getting carried away, getting excited, getting passionate.
Christ do some people sit down at half time talking to their mates that we're currently on 1.2 xg and Blackpool are only on 1.0 xg. Christ alive how £$%£$%£ boring.1 -
Covered End said:I think Stig is onto something here.
Instead of calling it xg let's call it my nan could have scored that etc.
This would definitely make it more interesting.1 -
Dinosaurs = Those that couldn't care less about xg and are happy to accept that we won/lost 1-0 fair & square.
Nerds/Geeks = Those that love diving into the numbers/data after a 1-0 charlton win/loss even though we won/lost fair & square.3 -
O-Randy-Hunt said:Dinosaurs = Those that couldn't care less about xg and are happy to accept that we won/lost 1-0 fair & square.
Nerds/Geeks = Those that love diving into the numbers/data after a 1-0 charlton win/loss even though we won/lost fair & square.1 -
It’s not nonsense.
It’s just utterly utterly boring.1 -
Covered End said:It’s not nonsense.
It’s just utterly utterly boring.9 -
Covered End said:BR7_addick said:Covered End said:NabySarr said:Covered End said:I’ve come to realise that I’m out of touch.
So on Saturday I’m no longer too bothered about winning the game, as long as we can improve our xg ratings.
Just enjoy a game of football.
It's about where you come from, entertainment, passion, tribal, it's not about statistics or it shouldn't be.
Well for me anyway, I like getting carried away, getting excited, getting passionate.
Christ do some people sit down at half time talking to their mates that we're currently on 1.2 xg and Blackpool are only on 1.0 xg. Christ alive how £$%£$%£ boring.
I still experience the passionate, the excitement and the high and lows. Then the next day I can have a look at the stats and find enjoyment out of the game in another way.
It’s not an either or situation in my experience but if it’s not for you that’s obviously not a problem.8 - Sponsored links:
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Well at least we won the xG0
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Chickens coming home to roost.2
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balham red said:Chickens coming home to roost.
Game state will play a part in that of course but it’s somewhat typical that we’ve won games that maybe we shouldn’t early and then lost a game that we created the better chances in.
The fact we are fourth in the real table and sixth in overall xG difference suggests we are right about where we should be after seven games played.0 -
Callumcafc said:
Rotherham on the other hand, are clearly much better than their current 21st place. Indeed I'd still expect them to finish above Wrexham.
Bad news for Salop fans, the graph confirms that they are terrible1 -
Covered End said:BR7_addick said:Covered End said:NabySarr said:Covered End said:I’ve come to realise that I’m out of touch.
So on Saturday I’m no longer too bothered about winning the game, as long as we can improve our xg ratings.
Just enjoy a game of football.
It's about where you come from, entertainment, passion, tribal, it's not about statistics or it shouldn't be.
Well for me anyway, I like getting carried away, getting excited, getting passionate.
Christ do some people sit down at half time talking to their mates that we're currently on 1.2 xg and Blackpool are only on 1.0 xg. Christ alive how £$%£$%£ boring.Covered End said:BR7_addick said:Covered End said:NabySarr said:Covered End said:I’ve come to realise that I’m out of touch.
So on Saturday I’m no longer too bothered about winning the game, as long as we can improve our xg ratings.
Just enjoy a game of football.
It's about where you come from, entertainment, passion, tribal, it's not about statistics or it shouldn't be.
Well for me anyway, I like getting carried away, getting excited, getting passionate.
Christ do some people sit down at half time talking to their mates that we're currently on 1.2 xg and Blackpool are only on 1.0 xg. Christ alive how £$%£$%£ boring.
That’s why I think it’s a good idea if we have a few stattos on the books trying to analyse the data so we can win more games.You’ve gone from “we don’t need it” to “it’s boring”. Two different arguments, the topic shouldn’t bother you this much mate, relax.1 -
Callumcafc said:0
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paulsturgess said:Callumcafc said:0
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fenaddick said:paulsturgess said:Callumcafc said:
So it’s hardly surprising with the 2nd best defence by chances conceded and 14th best attack by chances created that it would average out somewhere around 6th.6 -
Football is played on grass, not on a bloody laptop.1
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ElfsborgAddick said:Football is played on grass, not on a bloody laptop.0
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Still a load of bollox.
We've let 2 goals in this season (league games) from shots outside the box. I bet the XG on those were pretty low. But they went in. So the stats are meaningless. Only thing that matters is goals scored & goals conceded.1 -
ValleyGary said:I don’t take too much notice of it, but the fact that clubs analytics departments use it keenly, shows it means something.
I agree with that, but how meaningful and successful it is would be an interesting question to coaches and managers.
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golfaddick said:Still a load of bollox.
We've let 2 goals in this season (league games) from shots outside the box. I bet the XG on those were pretty low. But they went in. So the stats are meaningless. Only thing that matters is goals scored & goals conceded.2 -
golfaddick said:Still a load of bollox.
We've let 2 goals in this season (league games) from shots outside the box. I bet the XG on those were pretty low. But they went in. So the stats are meaningless. Only thing that matters is goals scored & goals conceded.
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ElfsborgAddick said:Football is played on grass, not on a bloody laptop.6
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ElfsborgAddick said:ValleyGary said:I don’t take too much notice of it, but the fact that clubs analytics departments use it keenly, shows it means something.
I agree with that, but how meaningful and successful it is would be an interesting question to coaches and managers.
They’ve both no doubt moved on to even more advanced metrics these days to stay ahead of the game - and the same discussions will be had in 2040 about whatever they’re using today.2 -
Stats don't replace the scoreline, but they do give an indication of how a team is playing.
Two 1-0 wins. One in which the winning team has 2 shots, 1 on target. The second in which the winning team has 25 shots, 11 on target.
The same scoreline but very different performances.3 -
Callumcafc said:ElfsborgAddick said:ValleyGary said:I don’t take too much notice of it, but the fact that clubs analytics departments use it keenly, shows it means something.
I agree with that, but how meaningful and successful it is would be an interesting question to coaches and managers.
They’ve both no doubt moved on to even more advanced metrics these days to stay ahead of the game - and the same discussions will be had in 2040 about whatever they’re using today.
And there are clubs using this stuff that get relegated, so where does that leave XG?
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fenaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:Football is played on grass, not on a bloody laptop.
Okay daddy.
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