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January 1, 2014
The Halfway Point In 2013/14: Zone Efficiency
Zone efficiency is an experimental stat that needs far more work and testing than I have time to give to it. Alas, I'll publish anyway and hopefully readers can follow my train of thought as I explain the following numbers
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December 30, 2013
Halfway Point In 13/14: Save%, Scoring% & PDO
I want to very briefly look at how good PL teams are converting their shots on target into goals and preventing the opposition from doing likewise, and what happens when we add both of those metrics together in what we call PDO.
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December 30, 2013
Halfway Point In 13/14: Strength Of Schedule
Trying to analyse a teams fixture list is a tricky business; each team has now played every opponent in the league (I hope!) at the halfway stage and thus it may be fair to say that each team would have an identical strength of schedule. But it doesn't quite work out like that.
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December 30, 2013
The Halfway Point In 13/14: Injury
We are 19 games into the 13/14 season and now - in the midst of stupid scheduling, 3 games a week and an increasing injury rate - what better time is there to look at the injuries numbers for this season.
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December 29, 2013
The Halfway Point: Time
Again, this is pretty simple: Which teams have spent the highest average number of minutes per game in a winning, drawing or losing position?
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December 29, 2013
The Halway Point: Zone Time
Zone time is a pretty simple premise: How many minutes per game does each team spend in the opponents final third or the middle third of the pith, or their own defensive third. An introductory article can be found here