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Thread: Random possession stat

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    Random possession stat

    According to a piece in Mail On Sunday sports pages possession in the 4 top leagues:

    Soton 66.1%
    Man C 65.5
    Notts and Leicester C 62.3
    Peterborough 62.2

    Read into that whatever you want!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsPie View Post
    According to a piece in Mail On Sunday sports pages possession in the 4 top leagues:

    Soton 66.1%
    Man C 65.5
    Notts and Leicester C 62.3
    Peterborough 62.2

    Read into that whatever you want!!
    We were the only ones to get nothing, not even play offs, out of the season, illustrating how ineffective we were.

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    Every other team mentioned got a lot closer to the top of its table than we got to ours. If anyone thought that good possession stats meant high table placings, then we're here to show that it ain't necessarily so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 51Magpie View Post
    Every other team mentioned got a lot closer to the top of its table than we got to ours. If anyone thought that good possession stats meant high table placings, then we're here to show that it ain't necessarily so.
    There's clearly a strong correlation though. Yes, we are an outlier and I think we know as a set of fans how it came about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    We were the only ones to get nothing, not even play offs, out of the season, illustrating how ineffective we were.
    I think it shows high possession football is largely effective but that we need a better defence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LincsPie View Post
    According to a piece in Mail On Sunday sports pages possession in the 4 top leagues:

    Soton 66.1%
    Man C 65.5
    Notts and Leicester C 62.3
    Peterborough 62.2

    Read into that whatever you want!!
    What it showed in our case is that we didn’t do very well for the 37.7% of the time when we didn’t have the ball.

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    Possession stats are meaningless

    Manchester City boasted 74.3% possession in the first half, completing 349 passes (over three times as many as United) but only mustered three attempts and a single shot on target. Guardiola’s men notched just 0.15xG in the opening 45 minutes, while United registered 1.37xG.

    https://www.planetfootball.com/lates...varane-ten-hag

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    % possession means nowt unless you use it effectively, we don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uysapie View Post
    % possession means nowt unless you use it effectively, we don't.
    The fact we scored 89 league goals would suggest otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notts78 View Post
    The fact we scored 89 league goals would suggest otherwise.
    And finished 14th!

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