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Post by Deleted on Jan 21, 2019 15:08:43 GMT
So what you are trying to say is, after looking at the stats you have concluded that we don't score enough goals? No, that's not what I was saying. "I think it's possible, by this stage of the season, to look at the stats and have that give a decent indication of where a team's strengths lie in regard to attacking and defending. eg, Doncaster (51-37) are one place above Blackpool (27-25), I haven't watched these teams, but I would imagine it's safe to say that Doncaster's attacking is better than Blackpool's while Blackpool have been relying on their defence. Similarly if you look at Rochdale (35-59) and us (25-30) you could make a decent guess where our biggest problem is, and where Rochdale's is."
The bolded seems pretty explicit...
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Jan 21, 2019 15:43:25 GMT
No, that's not what I was saying. "I think it's possible, by this stage of the season, to look at the stats and have that give a decent indication of where a team's strengths lie in regard to attacking and defending. eg, Doncaster (51-37) are one place above Blackpool (27-25), I haven't watched these teams, but I would imagine it's safe to say that Doncaster's attacking is better than Blackpool's while Blackpool have been relying on their defence. Similarly if you look at Rochdale (35-59) and us (25-30) you could make a decent guess where our biggest problem is, and where Rochdale's is."
The bolded seems pretty explicit... It seems to me it's more about our goal scoring being a bigger problem than our defending. Bear in mind this was in a part of the thread where "The lack of goals are a worry but poor defending has cost us more." was said. So I was comparing the two.
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