TundraWolf
03-03-2014, 06:30 PM
I always loved statistics as a child, probably because baseball was/is soaked in them, and I found some odd statistics while scrolling through the results of the 92 teams that make up the top four leagues in English Football.
Three losses: Chelsea, Burnley;
Four losses: Wolves, Preston, S****horpe;
Four wins: Baggies!
What I find an anomaly is that while Chelsea is first in the Prem, Burnley is only second, a full ten points behind Leicester who have 5 losses.
Wolves have only 4 losses and are in first, while Preston with 4 losses as well are in fourth; S****horpe, with four losses as well are tied for 2nd/3r4 one point from the top of the table.
WBA have won only 4 of 27 games this season (the fewest of the 92 clubs) but are not in the relegation zone. The three clubs below them have a combined total of 17 wins. What WBA have though are a total of 13 draws on the season, the three clubs below them have a combined number of 13 draws as well. So other than the power and importance
Three losses: Chelsea, Burnley;
Four losses: Wolves, Preston, S****horpe;
Four wins: Baggies!
What I find an anomaly is that while Chelsea is first in the Prem, Burnley is only second, a full ten points behind Leicester who have 5 losses.
Wolves have only 4 losses and are in first, while Preston with 4 losses as well are in fourth; S****horpe, with four losses as well are tied for 2nd/3r4 one point from the top of the table.
WBA have won only 4 of 27 games this season (the fewest of the 92 clubs) but are not in the relegation zone. The three clubs below them have a combined total of 17 wins. What WBA have though are a total of 13 draws on the season, the three clubs below them have a combined number of 13 draws as well. So other than the power and importance