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++Charlie Kelman signs on a 4 year deal++
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I see the Clarke early goal celebration is catching on in the stands2 -

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Loved Careys 'hand on head' moment when Kelmans shot went in,dont think he was the only one!EugenesAxe said:
I see the Clarke early goal celebration is catching on in the stands1 -
Indeed, I was watching on CATV and my brother was late arriving, he said he heard me scream "what a goal" from out in the street!Redvalleyeast said:
Loved Careys 'hand on head' moment when Kelmans shot went in,dont think he was the only one!2 -
Apologies, but I disagree with Sam-facts.sam3110 said:
Whittaker's free kick, Banel's goal for Derby both better_uptheaddicks said:
What was @sam3110?sam3110 said:
Wasn't even the best goal scored yesterday in the EFL, let's not get ahead of ourselves here_uptheaddicks said:That could and maybe should be the EFL goal of the season. Reminiscent of Luis Suarez in his pomp.2 -
Mine was ''get the fuck in" which would normally be fine but I was working in the office and following on here so my boss wasn't exactly thrilled...EugenesAxe said:
Indeed, I was watching on CATV and my brother was late arriving, he said he heard me scream "what a goal" from out in the street!Redvalleyeast said:
Loved Careys 'hand on head' moment when Kelmans shot went in,dont think he was the only one!11 -
Imagine what it would have been if you'd seen it?thenewbie said:
Mine was ''get the fuck in" which would normally be fine but I was working in the office and following on here so my boss wasn't exactly thrilled...EugenesAxe said:
Indeed, I was watching on CATV and my brother was late arriving, he said he heard me scream "what a goal" from out in the street!Redvalleyeast said:
Loved Careys 'hand on head' moment when Kelmans shot went in,dont think he was the only one!0 -
Mentioned this earlier in the thread and at the time in the stand, haven't seen any highlights with it included.Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:Watching his goal back, it only happens because he reacted first to a ball out of our box - he heads it back to Coady. If he doesn't make that header he gets no ball forward into space for him to run on to. That's the part of his game that's got better, and hopefully keeps improving.Is it in any of the highlights?0 -
Not a great angle but it's just about in hereEastTerrace said:
Mentioned this earlier in the thread and at the time in the stand, haven't seen any highlights with it included.Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:Watching his goal back, it only happens because he reacted first to a ball out of our box - he heads it back to Coady. If he doesn't make that header he gets no ball forward into space for him to run on to. That's the part of his game that's got better, and hopefully keeps improving.Is it in any of the highlights?
https://youtu.be/wESlawVGflc?si=z1L5vUTWf7O4Outf&t=235 3 -
Well I'd probably have been fired in that case so maybe just as well!EugenesAxe said:
Imagine what it would have been if you'd seen it?thenewbie said:
Mine was ''get the fuck in" which would normally be fine but I was working in the office and following on here so my boss wasn't exactly thrilled...EugenesAxe said:
Indeed, I was watching on CATV and my brother was late arriving, he said he heard me scream "what a goal" from out in the street!Redvalleyeast said:
Loved Careys 'hand on head' moment when Kelmans shot went in,dont think he was the only one!1 -
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Kelman shows up really well on this graph, alongside the likes of Liam Millar, Ivan Azon, Patrick Bamford and Haji Wright for “receipt value per progressive pass received”.
Receipt value: Goals*1.1 + Shots on Target*0.95 + Shots*0.8 + Corner Won*0.3 + Foul Won*0.15 + Retained*0.1 + Lost Possession*0.02 (outcome within two actions after ball is received)
Progressive pass received: completed pass that moves the ball at least 20% closer to the opponent goal and has a gain of at least 5m forward.
Source at: https://x.com/championshipdat/status/2050228147291824291?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g10 -
Worrying thing from that though is Kelman isn’t receiving a lot of progressive passes doesn’t matter how good you are if you don’t get the ball enoughCallumcafc said:
Kelman shows up really well on this graph, alongside the likes of Liam Millar, Ivan Azon, Patrick Bamford and Haji Wright for “receipt value per progressive pass received”.
Receipt value: Goals*1.1 + Shots on Target*0.95 + Shots*0.8 + Corner Won*0.3 + Foul Won*0.15 + Retained*0.1 + Lost Possession*0.02 (outcome within two actions after ball is received)
Progressive pass received: completed pass that moves the ball at least 20% closer to the opponent goal and has a gain of at least 5m forward.
Source at: https://x.com/championshipdat/status/2050228147291824291?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g0 -
I remember when football used to be such a simple game.Callumcafc said:
Kelman shows up really well on this graph, alongside the likes of Liam Millar, Ivan Azon, Patrick Bamford and Haji Wright for “receipt value per progressive pass received”.
Receipt value: Goals*1.1 + Shots on Target*0.95 + Shots*0.8 + Corner Won*0.3 + Foul Won*0.15 + Retained*0.1 + Lost Possession*0.02 (outcome within two actions after ball is received)
Progressive pass received: completed pass that moves the ball at least 20% closer to the opponent goal and has a gain of at least 5m forward.
Source at: https://x.com/championshipdat/status/2050228147291824291?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
Don't think i've ever had a football conversation and said "yes but have you seen his stats for completed passes that moved the ball at least 20% closer to goal and had a gain of at least 5 metres forward, they're unbelievable"
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It’s people who talk about XG that boil my piss. I can’t be doing with it.5
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Or a great sign, if we can improve the midfield and wingbacks!Crispywood said:
Worrying thing from that though is Kelman isn’t receiving a lot of progressive passes doesn’t matter how good you are if you don’t get the ball enoughCallumcafc said:
Kelman shows up really well on this graph, alongside the likes of Liam Millar, Ivan Azon, Patrick Bamford and Haji Wright for “receipt value per progressive pass received”.
Receipt value: Goals*1.1 + Shots on Target*0.95 + Shots*0.8 + Corner Won*0.3 + Foul Won*0.15 + Retained*0.1 + Lost Possession*0.02 (outcome within two actions after ball is received)
Progressive pass received: completed pass that moves the ball at least 20% closer to the opponent goal and has a gain of at least 5m forward.
Source at: https://x.com/championshipdat/status/2050228147291824291?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g2 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:
I remember when football used to be such a simple game.Callumcafc said:
Kelman shows up really well on this graph, alongside the likes of Liam Millar, Ivan Azon, Patrick Bamford and Haji Wright for “receipt value per progressive pass received”.
Receipt value: Goals*1.1 + Shots on Target*0.95 + Shots*0.8 + Corner Won*0.3 + Foul Won*0.15 + Retained*0.1 + Lost Possession*0.02 (outcome within two actions after ball is received)
Progressive pass received: completed pass that moves the ball at least 20% closer to the opponent goal and has a gain of at least 5m forward.
Source at: https://x.com/championshipdat/status/2050228147291824291?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
Don't think i've ever had a football conversation and said "yes but have you seen his stats for completed passes that moved the ball at least 20% closer to goal and had a gain of at least 5 metres forward, they're unbelievable"
And yet it’s the folks at Brighton and Brentford who pioneered all this stuff that have become established mid table Premier League sides, possibly even sniffing European this season.raytreacy said:It’s people who talk about XG that boil my piss. I can’t be doing with it.
You might not like it but data makes the world go round and football is no different. If you want to remain blissfully unaware of it, you still can.13 -
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Have you got any data for thatCallumcafc said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:
I remember when football used to be such a simple game.Callumcafc said:
Kelman shows up really well on this graph, alongside the likes of Liam Millar, Ivan Azon, Patrick Bamford and Haji Wright for “receipt value per progressive pass received”.
Receipt value: Goals*1.1 + Shots on Target*0.95 + Shots*0.8 + Corner Won*0.3 + Foul Won*0.15 + Retained*0.1 + Lost Possession*0.02 (outcome within two actions after ball is received)
Progressive pass received: completed pass that moves the ball at least 20% closer to the opponent goal and has a gain of at least 5m forward.
Source at: https://x.com/championshipdat/status/2050228147291824291?s=46&t=ynww82GMl7VKBjthBflU0g
Don't think i've ever had a football conversation and said "yes but have you seen his stats for completed passes that moved the ball at least 20% closer to goal and had a gain of at least 5 metres forward, they're unbelievable"
And yet it’s the folks at Brighton and Brentford who pioneered all this stuff that have become established mid table Premier League sides, possibly even sniffing European this season.raytreacy said:It’s people who talk about XG that boil my piss. I can’t be doing with it.
You might not like it but data makes the world go round and football is no different. If you want to remain blissfully unaware of it, you still can.3 -
3 Million pounds, down the drain, Charlie Kelman scores the goal of the month for May
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/kelman-wins-championship-goal-month-award7 -
Expecting good things from Charlie next season especially after a full preseason2










