I was about to call this out too. I do the tracker and Burnley have definitely had the hardest start. Bizarre how wrong this is.Burnley have lost 5 out of 5 at home but they have been against Man City, Spurs, Villa, Man United and Chelsea. They've also had Newcastle away. How does it get much harder than that? Yet they're nearer the easier end in this. Makes no sense surely.
I don’t think it’s explained very well but the table seems to have been complied against remaining fixtures in an attempt to show how hard or easy the first 10 games have been (despite the fact that only 8 games have been played).I was about to call this out too. I do the tracker and Burnley have definitely had the hardest start. Bizarre how wrong this is.
No, teams with harder starts are at the top of the table, marked HARDER. The confusion seems to be that they are ranking the difficulty of the opening 10 games, and we are reading it after having played only 8.I don’t think it’s explained very well but the table seems to have been complied against remaining fixtures in an attempt to show how hard or easy the first 10 games have been (despite the fact that only 8 games have been played).
So teams with easier starts appear at the harder end of the table because that’s what their remaining fixtures show. It’s all arse about face.
Surely it would have been easier to just rank everything based on everyone’s opening 10 games?
In other words it’s about as clear as mud what the table is actually trying to show and about as useful.
It uses OPTA power rankings to rate the teams as hard or easy, here are the power rankings.Given the OP provided no insight into the table used, it must be very difficult to understand and to know exactly what the table is trying to say.
I will reserve judgement until an expert can decipher the table.
It tries to make the rankings current, but it is at the end of the day, a refined version of Giraffes tracker, and many factors won't get taken into account that might affect the difficulty of certain opposition for a particular team.It's missing context of previous teams records against that team as well, also last year teams that got promoted were tricky games - Fulham/Notts Forest picked up big wins at home, I would imagine they would be classed as easy.
I'm not sure you can judge how easy or difficult a start is.
I take issue with that. It is not a refined version Giraffe tracker. It’s a much worse version. I think it’s time Giraffe introduced the tracker to the world, way more accurate and informative than this nonsense.It tries to make the rankings current, but it is at the end of the day, a refined version of Giraffes tracker, and many factors won't get taken into account that might affect the difficulty of certain opposition for a particular team.
That is because they cannot find a referee to help both sides.This is unfair, as Spurs never get to face Tottenham, and everyone else does twice.