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Mel Nurse
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Although the same account claims Mansfield and Lincoln are after James Rodriguez
I can see him going to Lincoln
Although the same account claims Mansfield and Lincoln are after James Rodriguez
Just offering an explanation as to why “expected” assists are so much better than actual assists. What constitutes a decent chance is subjective and indeed depends on the quality of your strikers. So, in that regard, I would agree that it might not necessarily be accurateDon’t you think our players not taking chances would seriously affect the expected assists tally?
If we had Haaland and Salah up front, then yes our players would have strong assist figures as they would take more chances. But we don’t.
So why is he top of a list of expected assists in the league? It’s just nonsense. And it certainly isn’t accurate in anyway whatsoever.
Fuk ! I can't see me getting a wink of sleep tonight now
Although the same account claims Mansfield and Lincoln are after James Rodriguez
Didn't he get sent off at Wembley. Which helped prevent Duff and Barnsley going up. So we ended up with Duff. In other words, fuck off by association lolFuk ! I can't see me getting a wink of sleep tonight now![]()
Not sure, either way, this one is starting to sound about our level.Didn't he get sent off at Wembley. Which helped prevent Duff and Barnsley going up. So we ended up with Duff. In other words, fuck off by association lol
It's not that difficult to understand. Just like expected goals, expected assists are based on the probability of scoring from a given shot based on a number of factors, but distance from the goal and angle being the main ones. So if a striker fails to score from 5 yards out centrally then the expected goal figure and expected assist will be high. But if someone attempts to score from 35 yards the expected goal and expected assist for the pass will be very small.Don’t you think our players not taking chances would seriously affect the expected assists tally?
If we had Haaland and Salah up front, then yes our players would have strong assist figures as they would take more chances. But we don’t.
So why is he top of a list of expected assists in the league? It’s just nonsense. And it certainly isn’t accurate in anyway whatsoever.
All that babble just equates to the fact that Tymon can put a decent cross in. I won't argue with that. But expected and assists are meaningless words in the context of football. Just modern day rubbish in my opinion.It's not that difficult to understand. Just like expected goals, expected assists are based on the probability of scoring from a given shot based on a number of factors, but distance from the goal and angle being the main ones. So if a striker fails to score from 5 yards out centrally then the expected goal figure and expected assist will be high. But if someone attempts to score from 35 yards the expected goal and expected assist for the pass will be very small.
So, the fact that Tymon has the best expected assists tally in the league indicates he's been delivering a lot of high quality opportunities, which have mainly been squandered. Anyone paying attention would have noticed that...
Record signing too, which might imply the money for Low is quite substantial. I know we're in for him with a couple of other clubs, so not epecting us to outbid anyone tbhWycombe have signed another CB which might suggest they are resigned to losing Low.
Anders Hagelskjaer from Molde in NorwayWycombe have signed another CB which might suggest they are resigned to losing Low.
Exactly. It’s a stat of crossing/passing accuracy into the box. If there’s no goal scored, there is no assist.All that babble just equates to the fact that Tymon can put a decent cross in. I won't argue with that. But expected and assists are meaningless words in the context of football. Just modern day rubbish in my opinion.