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Originally posted by Muddled View PostTo clear it up, here's the actual data:
Everton with Barry
Played 27 - Won 17 - Drawn 6 - Lost 4
Average Goals for: 1.7
Average Goals against: 0.9
Win percentage: 63%
Points per game: 2.1
Everton without Barry
Played 5 - Won 1 - Drawn 3 - Lost 1
Average Goals for: 1
Average Goals against: 1.2
Win percentage: 20%
Points per game: 1.2
EDIT: That's as of the 14 April, I'll be ****ed if I research the rest of April for your lot.
So their loss % without Barry is lower than with Barry.
Sorted.
I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
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Originally posted by BigChief View Post
15% chance of losing with Barry
20% chance of losing without Barry
is how its read.
D'oh. For some reason I read it as 17 games played with him in the team rather than 27 games played.
Right, I am now clinging to the fact that they drew 60% of their games without Barry.
I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness
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I totally love Everton - brilliant fans, great players, amazing managers past and present, the peoples' club, local fans, the best of the best.
Superb people who do speak polysyllabically about football. Their ground is a traditional cathedral of football. A boiling, intense bastion of intimidation.
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Mind if I steal this?Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostI totally love Everton - brilliant fans, great players, amazing managers past and present, the peoples' club, local fans, the best of the best.
Superb people who do speak polysyllabically about football. Their ground is a traditional cathedral of football. A boiling, intense bastion of intimidation.
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They're Evertonians, they do go the game. That's what they do. The Radio City ad says so, and who am I to argue with commercial radio?Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostI totally love Everton - brilliant fans, great players, amazing managers past and present, the peoples' club, local fans, the best of the best.
Superb people who do speak polysyllabically about football. Their ground is a traditional cathedral of football. A boiling, intense bastion of intimidation.
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