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15 hours ago, Dazzler said:

Fuck sake man, I've already got Albert down the big market selling tickets. He's labelling it "fight of the century" and everything.

 

10 hours ago, ewerk said:

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This more Albert's thing :) 

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14 hours ago, Howmanheyman said:

 

Is this a reading your heart rate and an ECG or something? 

What, these two?

 

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Top chart shows Goals scored, vs xG. Blue shaded area shows we're scoring more goals than you'd expect given the chances. Red area shows we're being profligate, given the chances. 

 

Bottom chart shows goals conceded, vs expected goals against. Blue shaded area shows we're conceding fewer goals than you'd expect given the chances. Red area shows we're conceding more than you'd expect. 

 

e.g. Brighton at home, you'd have expected us to score twice, and conceded once. But we were wasteful. 

 

What these charts answer are the questions; are we consistently wasteful? Are we consistently porous? Is it getting better, or worse?

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I took each clubs' wages reported in the latest accounts, totalled them up, and had a play around with the figures. 

 

So, total wage bill is c3.227bn a year. 20 league clubs. So an equal wage cap would be 'fair' at around £161m a year for each club.

 

This shows how much each club would have to cut, or to spend to match that cap.

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As it stands, Man City have the biggest wage bill at £359.3m a year on wages, Ipswich spend the least at around £11.9m. So, with that in mind, the difference between each league position could be expected to be around £18.3m. e.g. 18th, 19th and 20th would spend  £54.8m, £36.6m and £18.3m respectively, while 1st, 2nd and 3rd would be £365.8m £347.5m and £329.2m 
 

Green line shows that gradual increase, blue line shows actual wage spent.

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And here is how much each club has spent on wage, per point they've won so far (Wage on the axis, pts by the bars)

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:

When you back at work Dave? :cuppa:

 

"Here's a chart plotting calendar days vs the days I'm at work, and as a bonus I've included metrics on when I'm actually being productive at work. As you can see the line gradually increases until it reaches it's peak around the 3rd weekend in January, then it gradually peters out until we get to 0 productivity in mid March that remains static until the end of the year"

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35 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:

When you back at work Dave? :cuppa:

 

I've only been off on the bank holidays and weekends me ol' mucker.

 

If you wanna be the best, if you wanna beat the rest, Automation's what you need.

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58 minutes ago, The Fish said:

I took each clubs' wages reported in the latest accounts, totalled them up, and had a play around with the figures. 

 

So, total wage bill is c3.227bn a year. 20 league clubs. So an equal wage cap would be 'fair' at around £161m a year for each club.

 

This shows how much each club would have to cut, or to spend to match that cap.

image.png.3d21f22fea56faa59c537be5593a6e86.png

 

As it stands, Man City have the biggest wage bill at £359.3m a year on wages, Ipswich spend the least at around £11.9m. So, with that in mind, the difference between each league position could be expected to be around £18.3m. e.g. 18th, 19th and 20th would spend  £54.8m, £36.6m and £18.3m respectively, while 1st, 2nd and 3rd would be £365.8m £347.5m and £329.2m 
 

Green line shows that gradual increase, blue line shows actual wage spent.

image.thumb.png.dae35312e22ba6257851bd3d45b3df2b.png

 

And here is how much each club has spent on wage, per point they've won so far (Wage on the axis, pts by the bars)

 

 

 

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Leicester is a surprising one!  Arsenal too keeping it tight on wages.

 

Great stats Fish!

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32 minutes ago, wykikitoon said:

Leicester is a surprising one!  Arsenal too keeping it tight on wages.

 

Great stats Fish!

 

Think it puts Ipswich's "failure" and Chelsea's "Success" into context. 

 

Ipswich matching only 3% of Chelsea's wage bill. 

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2 hours ago, wykikitoon said:

Leicester is a surprising one!  Arsenal too keeping it tight on wages.

 

Great stats Fish!

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