What is interesting is that you could spin those stats to support both a "we played better" or "we played worse" argument.
Indeed, or you can accept our playing better or worse wasn't directly related to whether he plays or not.
Generally though I think you're right, there's nothing conclusive which is actually the point I was initially making. The high level win ratio stats are continually thrown around to justify statements about Vicente having a negative impact on our points tally. Even a limited look at the data suggests to me that there is far more needed than a simple comparison of win ratios.
Quite. I also forgot to mention that the majority of games we lost or drew with him were toward the end of the season when our opponents step up their game and the inexperience at a higher level affected several members of our team. Blackpool, Reading, Middlesbrough, West Ham, Birmingham were all chasing promotion, with four of them being recent prem teams, and the other being a prem team further back and having plenty of experience at the business end of the season in the championship. I think derby were in with a shout of the play offs when we played them. Forest and burnley (or barnsley, I always get them confused) were fighting a relegation battle. So, perhaps the rest of the team were more overwhelmed in those last ten games or so, and Vicente couldn't compensate for that on his own.
Anyway... Do you compile these on a match by match basis? I was looking to see if I could get hold of Championship opta data from somewhere, but the four four two apps only have premier league data. Maybe a stats area would be an interesting addition to NSC??
I love stats and data.
I do. Not anything professionally accurate. I have an excel file I update with each match noting starts/subs, time on etc, results, scorers, etc. Each season my file gets more detailed.
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