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Post by slam on Mar 6, 2018 8:03:43 GMT
10 of our remaining 11 games in the 2017/18 season are against clubs that currently reside in the top half of the Form Table (last 8 Games)
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Post by oldgas on Mar 6, 2018 8:04:06 GMT
Most other league clubs fans prefer gasheads to Sh1!heads. An interesting observation. The deluded ashton gate ***** are so disliked it must be to do with fans who unfortunately meet them at ashton gate as there away support is so embarressing you'd be unlikely to meet a red **** at your own ground. It's probably got something to do with the overwhelming stink of sh1t every time they play at Trashton. What away fan would expect that upon walking through the turnstiles?
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Post by supergas on Mar 11, 2018 15:18:01 GMT
10 of our remaining 11 games in the 2017/18 season are against clubs that currently reside in the top half of the Form Table (last 8 Games) That kind of backs up another stat I discovered today. Points Per Game (PPG) is a statistic that soccerstats.com calculates for every team's remaining games working out the home record of every team we have to play away and the away record of every team coming to play us at the Mem. It turns out technically we have the hardest run in of any team in League One with our opponents having an average PPG record of 1.56. Next is Charlton (1.54). The easiest run in across the whole division is for Shrewsbury with their opponents only having an average points per game of 1.13....might make them favourites to win the league.... www.soccerstats.com/table.asp?league=england3&tid=10
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Post by socrates on Mar 11, 2018 15:28:07 GMT
10 of our remaining 11 games in the 2017/18 season are against clubs that currently reside in the top half of the Form Table (last 8 Games) That kind of backs up another stat I discovered today. Points Per Game (PPG) is a statistic that soccerstats.com calculates for every team's remaining games working out the home record of every team we have to play away and the away record of every team coming to play us at the Mem. It turns out technically we have the hardest run in of any team in League One with our opponents having an average PPG record of 1.56. Next is Charlton (1.54). The easiest run in across the whole division is for Shrewsbury with their opponents only having an average points per game of 1.13....might make them favourites to win the league.... www.soccerstats.com/table.asp?league=england3&tid=10I liked it cos it’s an interesting stat but I don’t like it because it’s a bloody tough run in.
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Post by supergas on Mar 11, 2018 15:34:11 GMT
That kind of backs up another stat I discovered today. Points Per Game (PPG) is a statistic that soccerstats.com calculates for every team's remaining games working out the home record of every team we have to play away and the away record of every team coming to play us at the Mem. It turns out technically we have the hardest run in of any team in League One with our opponents having an average PPG record of 1.56. Next is Charlton (1.54). The easiest run in across the whole division is for Shrewsbury with their opponents only having an average points per game of 1.13....might make them favourites to win the league.... www.soccerstats.com/table.asp?league=england3&tid=10I liked it cos it’s an interesting stat but I don’t like it because it’s a bloody tough run in. There's pros and cons. Yes the games are tough. But if we win then we are taking points from teams around us in the table....
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Post by socrates on Mar 11, 2018 16:40:56 GMT
Every game will feel like a 6 pointer until we’ve eother done it or know we can’t.
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Post by mehewmagic on Mar 13, 2018 14:09:33 GMT
As much as I love stats the end of the season is often bizarre & not sure stats can help so much. Players playing for their jobs / contracts/ bonuses/ pride. Staff doing the same in their own way. New managers. Old managers. Crowds high (or low). Psychology. Anxiety. Desperate free agent signings. Injuries. Easter. Drier pitches.
A.k.a. losing to clubs like Torquay in 2014!
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Post by hollyhillgas on Mar 13, 2018 14:38:58 GMT
our record against soton is awful. We have a decent / excellent record against a few teams who were recently in Premier Lge, such as Fulham, Wigan, Bolton, cardiff, norwich, blackburn, P.S. Just realised we also have an equal record with Sunderland. A really equal record. 8 wins (all at home though!), 8 draws, and 8 loses. Yeah but come on... Sunderland are sh**. .
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Post by I Voted For Kodos on Apr 2, 2018 12:29:14 GMT
Since the start of the year, we have conceded the first goal in 9 games, scored first in 4 games and had one 0-0.
In the 9 games we conceded first, we won 6, drew 1 and lost 2, meaning 19 points or 2.11 points per game.
In the 4 games we scored first, we won 1, drew 2 and lost 1, meaning 5 points or 1.25 points per game.
I might have a look at how we've done over the whole season, but at least in 2018 it seems that we're better off when conceding first.
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Post by socrates on Apr 2, 2018 14:47:05 GMT
Since the start of the year, we have conceded the first goal in 9 games, scored first in 4 games and had one 0-0. In the 9 games we conceded first, we won 6, drew 1 and lost 2, meaning 19 points or 2.11 points per game. In the 4 games we scored first, we won 1, drew 2 and lost 1, meaning 5 points or 1.25 points per game. I might have a look at how we've done over the whole season, but at least in 2018 it seems that we're better off when conceding first. We’ve also come from behind to win more times this season than any of the other 91.
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Post by gregsy on Apr 10, 2018 9:54:59 GMT
I've just noticed that if you say the time of 'half-past eleven' out loud then you subconsciously say pasty.... Crazy or what
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Post by socrates on Apr 10, 2018 10:33:09 GMT
I've just noticed that if you say the time of 'half-past eleven' out loud then you subconsciously say pasty.... Crazy or what The craziest thing about that is that it wasn’t even 11:30 when you realised.
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Post by gregsy on Apr 10, 2018 13:05:30 GMT
I've just noticed that if you say the time of 'half-past eleven' out loud then you subconsciously say pasty.... Crazy or what The craziest thing about that is that it wasn’t even 11:30 when you realised. Ah, I was on the phone to my dad.... I told him I'd be around at ''alf pasty leven'
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Post by socrates on Apr 10, 2018 15:44:23 GMT
The craziest thing about that is that it wasn’t even 11:30 when you realised. Ah, I was on the phone to my dad.... I told him I'd be around at ''alf pasty leven' Sure it wasn’t two thirty ? Chinese dentist.
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Post by I Voted For Kodos on Aug 14, 2018 14:34:16 GMT
Looking through the player ratings from the last 4 and a bit years, I couldn't see any player who had scored on their debut as Stefan Payne did on Saturday.
So does anyone know who was the last player to score on their Rovers debut?
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Post by gashead1981 on Aug 14, 2018 14:38:12 GMT
Didn't Gaffers or Easter score on their debuts?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2018 16:46:02 GMT
Exeter away was gaffs debut - he didn't score. Think Easters debut may have been away to Dartford and he went off injured after about 10 minutes.
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Post by mariobalotelli on Aug 14, 2018 16:54:05 GMT
Looking through the player ratings from the last 4 and a bit years, I couldn't see any player who had scored on their debut as Stefan Payne did on Saturday. So does anyone know who was the last player to score on their Rovers debut? Virgo vs Wimbledon?
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Post by mariobalotelli on Aug 14, 2018 16:55:47 GMT
Scrap that, didn't Branston score on his debut with his first touch?
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Post by Colyton Gas on Aug 14, 2018 17:00:14 GMT
Scrap that, didn't Branston score on his debut with his first touch? First touch yes.Header in a 3-3 draw with Bradford.We loaned him from the only team below us in the league at the time-Aldershot.
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