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Pre-Match Thread Stevenage v Southend United, Carabao Cup Tuesday 13 August 7:45pm

Startling lineup and result


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Well the lineup tonight is strong, heads will roll now if we don’t win this one for sure.
 
Why is it irrelevant? Why is points per game better?

I like win ratios. I also think longevity should be a barometer of success.

Surely it's not that difficult. Given the spread of last season's League One final table a club could have been relegated with the same win ratio (34.8%) as another one in the playoffs.
 
Surely it's not that difficult. Given the spread of last season's League One final table a club could have been relegated with the same win ratio (34.8%) as another one in the playoffs.

I've only done 2 courses in statistics in my time,1 at undergraduate level the other at postgrad.But a 25% win ratio still doesn't sound too successful to me. :Sad:
 
I've only done 2 courses in statistics in my time,1 at undergraduate level the other at postgrad.But a 25% win ratio still doesn't sound too successful to me. :Sad:

Statistically people who have done courses on statistics, have more faith and rely more on statistics during discussions, arguments, or when evaluating results.
 
I reported from my top spy that Charlie Kelman had a light bandage on this week, on his left arm. Mystery solved. It's a new tatoo.

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