Hooplar,
I think you've just given good suggestions of what is and what isn't a poor result - which is generally why i use the term "poor result" rather than win, lose or draw..
"I found the BBC's article very disappointing. It's far from definitive."
It was correct though for Spurs.
Generally worse results. One (explainable) outlier.
Doesn't appear to be statistically significant though.
Agreed Chicken, which is partly why I was disappointed with the article. You'd need a far bigger sample to get anything worthwhile using the BBC's method (as RDBD has alluded to).
Looks like everyone had a league hangover tonight
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posted on 17/2/16
Hooplar,
I think you've just given good suggestions of what is and what isn't a poor result - which is generally why i use the term "poor result" rather than win, lose or draw..
posted on 17/2/16
"I found the BBC's article very disappointing. It's far from definitive."
It was correct though for Spurs.
Generally worse results. One (explainable) outlier.
Doesn't appear to be statistically significant though.
posted on 18/2/16
Agreed Chicken, which is partly why I was disappointed with the article. You'd need a far bigger sample to get anything worthwhile using the BBC's method (as RDBD has alluded to).
posted on 18/2/16
Looks like everyone had a league hangover tonight
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