comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 5 minutes ago
“Errr your own article is about the positive effect he has made to Liverpool so perhaps...oh I dunno, you'd be comparing him to previous Liverpool keepers?”
The BBC article posts stats against other keepers in the league. This shows what a good keeper he is, despite his error against Leicester.
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If you're happy to reach a conclusion on him after 4 games then so be it. I merely commented that it was a small sample size. So you mentioned the Spurs keepers. Just a weird conversation path.
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Haven’t said I’ve reached a conclusion. He’s quality, which the early stats show. He’s also an improvement on both Karius and Mignolet, who would’ve been no where near the top of the stats for save % and clean sheets.
For a new keeper to come in and post such stats early doors compared to established PL keepers is impressive.
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Van Dijk is the reason why Liverpool are keeping clean sheets.
Haven't seen Alisson do anything spectacular, just made regulation saves when called upon and that attempted Cruyff turn. It's too early to judge him but obviously a considerable improvement on your previous keepers.
"It's too early to judge him"
Goes on to judge him.
Stats never lie.
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They never tell the truth either.
More of a guideline, I would say.
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 36 minutes ago
Stats never lie.
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They never tell the truth either.
More of a guideline, I would say.
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Lies VC. Over 70% of stats tell the truth.
stats never lie?
no stats are merely an assessment of a sample.
whether they are representative of the population as a whole... well thats a judgement call.
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posted on 13/9/18
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by FieldsofAnnieRd (U18971)
posted 5 minutes ago
“Errr your own article is about the positive effect he has made to Liverpool so perhaps...oh I dunno, you'd be comparing him to previous Liverpool keepers?”
The BBC article posts stats against other keepers in the league. This shows what a good keeper he is, despite his error against Leicester.
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If you're happy to reach a conclusion on him after 4 games then so be it. I merely commented that it was a small sample size. So you mentioned the Spurs keepers. Just a weird conversation path.
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Haven’t said I’ve reached a conclusion. He’s quality, which the early stats show. He’s also an improvement on both Karius and Mignolet, who would’ve been no where near the top of the stats for save % and clean sheets.
For a new keeper to come in and post such stats early doors compared to established PL keepers is impressive.
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posted on 13/9/18
Van Dijk is the reason why Liverpool are keeping clean sheets.
Haven't seen Alisson do anything spectacular, just made regulation saves when called upon and that attempted Cruyff turn. It's too early to judge him but obviously a considerable improvement on your previous keepers.
posted on 13/9/18
"It's too early to judge him"
Goes on to judge him.
posted on 13/9/18
posted on 13/9/18
Stats never lie.
..................
They never tell the truth either.
More of a guideline, I would say.
posted on 13/9/18
comment by Vidicschin (U3584)
posted 36 minutes ago
Stats never lie.
..................
They never tell the truth either.
More of a guideline, I would say.
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Lies VC. Over 70% of stats tell the truth.
posted on 14/9/18
stats never lie?
no stats are merely an assessment of a sample.
whether they are representative of the population as a whole... well thats a judgement call.
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