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      Re: Liverpool FC Random Stats
      Reply #299: May 14, 2013 04:55:02 pm

      Kop 10 minutes per goal: 1st

      No.1: Daniel Sturridge (105.7 minutes per goal)

      Sturridge's treble against Fulham took his league tally for the season to 11 in 1,163 minutes.
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      Reply #300: May 23, 2013 06:14:49 pm
      It's the Mail, and I apologise for that, but


      LOOK WHAT YOU COULD HAVE WON

      Pipped at the post! Spurs and Liverpool would have reached Champions League had shots against woodwork gone in
      We all know that in your typical football match fine margins can be the difference between three points and defeat, but over the season it can mean much more.
      In this year’s Premier League for instance, a matter of inches would have changed the whole complexion of the Champions League spots as well as the relegation battle.


      Instead of missing out on the top four on the final day of the season, Tottenham would have scraped an automatic Champions League spot next season – based on statistics produced by Opta showing what the table would have looked like had every shot that hit the woodwork gone in.
      London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea would have missed out altogether with Liverpool snatching fourth, a point behind Spurs and a point ahead of the Gunners.
      Rafael Benitez’s Blues would have only matched last season’s disappointing sixth spot.
      But while the woodwork worked against Andre Villas-Boas and Brendan Rodgers, it came to the aid of Newcastle who would have been relegated had the frame of the goal not come to their aid this term.
      Alan Pardew’s side would have finished a point behind Aston Villa and two points behind FA Cup winners following another great escape from the Latics.
      Reading and QPR still go down well adrift of the Toon in the table, and while Manchester United still beat rivals Manchester City to the title by a comfortable margin, Sir Alex Ferguson’s team would have scored 110 goals – seven more than the record set by Chelsea in 2010

      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2328287/Liverpool-Tottenham-reached-Champions-League-shots-woodwork-gone-in.html

      Are well Que Sera, Sera.
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      Reply #301: May 23, 2013 06:23:06 pm
      We would have been in the top 4 last year also according to opta. We had 33 shots hit the woodwork then. At least the number has gone down this year :laugh:
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      Reply #302: May 24, 2013 10:24:01 pm
      Points of our managers first season in the last 15 years.
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      Re: Liverpool FC Random Stats
      Reply #303: Jun 08, 2013 12:23:00 pm
      Season comparison - 11/12 & 12/13

      Total shots
      12-13 - 528
      11-12 - 515

      Possession percentage
      12-13 - 57
      11-12 - 55

      Goals
      12-13 - 71
      11-12 - 47

      Headed goals
      12-13 - 9
      11-12 - 8

      Penalty goals
      12-13 - 5 (of 6)
      11-12 - 1 (of 6)

      Total passes
      12-13 - 19802
      11-12 - 18794

      Total successful passes
      12-13 - 16667
      11-12 - 15213

      Crossing accuracy
      12-13 - 19.02 per cent
      11-12 - 21.58 per cent

      Hit woodwork
      12-13 - 16
      11-12 - 24

      Clean sheets

      12-13 - 16
      11-12 - 12

      Goals conceded
      12-13 - 43
      11-12 - 40

      Shots on target
      12-13 - 232
      11-12 - 207

      Passing accuracy
      12-13 - 84.17 per cent
      11-12 - 80.95 per cent

      Passing accuracy in opposition half
      12-13 - 73.45 per cent
      11-12 - 69.39 per cent

      Goals from outside the box
      12-13 - 12
      11-12 - 7

      Goals inside the box
      12-13 - 59
      11-12 - 40

      Goal conversion
      12-13 - 13.45 per cent
      11-12 - 9.13 per cent

      Set piece goals
      12-13 - 3
      11-12 - 2

      Offsides
      12-13 - 110
      11-12 - 128

      Yellow cards
      12-13 - 54
      11-12 - 53

      Straight red cards
      12-13 - 2
      11-12 - 3

      Aerial duels won
      12-13 - 482 (of 928)
      11-12 - 490 (of 835)

      Ground duels won
      12-13 - 1513 (of 3105)
      11-12 - 1398 (of 2716)

      Fouls conceded
      12-13 - 402
      11-12 - 402

      Successful corners into the box
      12-13 - 73
      11-12 - 78

      Unsuccessful corners into the box
      12-13 - 161
      11-12 - 186

      Tackle success
      12-13 - 78.49 per cent
      11-12 - 73.76 per cent

      Left foot goals
      12-13 - 19
      11-12 - 13

      Right foot goals
      12-13 - 39
      11-12 - 21

      Successful crosses from open play
      12-13 - 82
      11-12 - 162

      Unsuccessful crosses from open play
      12-13 - 485
      11-12 - 679

      Shooting accuracy
      12-13 - 43.94 per cent
      11-12 - 40.19 per cent

      Attempts from set pieces
      12-13 - 33
      11-12 - 33

      Penalties conceded
      12-13 - 5
      11-12 - 5

      Successful dribbles
      12-13 - 378
      11-12 - 286
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      Re: Liverpool FC Random Stats
      Reply #304: Jun 10, 2013 02:15:56 pm
      Season comparison - 11/12 & 12/13

      Total shots
      12-13 - 528
      11-12 - 515

      Possession percentage
      12-13 - 57
      11-12 - 55

      Goals
      12-13 - 71
      11-12 - 47

      Headed goals
      12-13 - 9
      11-12 - 8

      Penalty goals
      12-13 - 5 (of 6)
      11-12 - 1 (of 6)

      Total passes
      12-13 - 19802
      11-12 - 18794

      Total successful passes
      12-13 - 16667
      11-12 - 15213

      Crossing accuracy
      12-13 - 19.02 per cent
      11-12 - 21.58 per cent

      Hit woodwork
      12-13 - 16
      11-12 - 24

      Clean sheets

      12-13 - 16
      11-12 - 12

      Goals conceded
      12-13 - 43
      11-12 - 40

      Shots on target
      12-13 - 232
      11-12 - 207

      Passing accuracy
      12-13 - 84.17 per cent
      11-12 - 80.95 per cent

      Passing accuracy in opposition half
      12-13 - 73.45 per cent
      11-12 - 69.39 per cent

      Goals from outside the box
      12-13 - 12
      11-12 - 7

      Goals inside the box
      12-13 - 59
      11-12 - 40

      Goal conversion
      12-13 - 13.45 per cent
      11-12 - 9.13 per cent

      Set piece goals
      12-13 - 3
      11-12 - 2

      Offsides
      12-13 - 110
      11-12 - 128

      Yellow cards
      12-13 - 54
      11-12 - 53

      Straight red cards
      12-13 - 2
      11-12 - 3

      Aerial duels won
      12-13 - 482 (of 928)
      11-12 - 490 (of 835)

      Ground duels won
      12-13 - 1513 (of 3105)
      11-12 - 1398 (of 2716)

      Fouls conceded
      12-13 - 402
      11-12 - 402

      Successful corners into the box
      12-13 - 73
      11-12 - 78

      Unsuccessful corners into the box
      12-13 - 161
      11-12 - 186

      Tackle success
      12-13 - 78.49 per cent
      11-12 - 73.76 per cent

      Left foot goals
      12-13 - 19
      11-12 - 13

      Right foot goals
      12-13 - 39
      11-12 - 21

      Successful crosses from open play
      12-13 - 82
      11-12 - 162

      Unsuccessful crosses from open play
      12-13 - 485
      11-12 - 679

      Shooting accuracy
      12-13 - 43.94 per cent
      11-12 - 40.19 per cent

      Attempts from set pieces
      12-13 - 33
      11-12 - 33

      Penalties conceded
      12-13 - 5
      11-12 - 5

      Successful dribbles
      12-13 - 378
      11-12 - 286

      Damn. We were better this season in just about every statistical category except for crossing and giving up 3 more goals. The performances were much much better, I think it just doesn't seem that way because the teams above us also improved and obviously got better results.
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      Reply #305: Jun 10, 2013 04:42:17 pm
      Season comparison - 11/12 & 12/13

      Total shots
      12-13 - 528
      11-12 - 515

      Possession percentage
      12-13 - 57
      11-12 - 55

      Goals
      12-13 - 71
      11-12 - 47

      Headed goals
      12-13 - 9
      11-12 - 8

      Penalty goals
      12-13 - 5 (of 6)
      11-12 - 1 (of 6)

      Total passes
      12-13 - 19802
      11-12 - 18794

      Total successful passes
      12-13 - 16667
      11-12 - 15213

      Crossing accuracy
      12-13 - 19.02 per cent
      11-12 - 21.58 per cent

      Hit woodwork
      12-13 - 16
      11-12 - 24

      Clean sheets

      12-13 - 16
      11-12 - 12

      Goals conceded
      12-13 - 43
      11-12 - 40

      Shots on target
      12-13 - 232
      11-12 - 207

      Passing accuracy
      12-13 - 84.17 per cent
      11-12 - 80.95 per cent

      Passing accuracy in opposition half
      12-13 - 73.45 per cent
      11-12 - 69.39 per cent

      Goals from outside the box
      12-13 - 12
      11-12 - 7

      Goals inside the box
      12-13 - 59
      11-12 - 40

      Goal conversion
      12-13 - 13.45 per cent
      11-12 - 9.13 per cent

      Set piece goals
      12-13 - 3
      11-12 - 2

      Offsides
      12-13 - 110
      11-12 - 128

      Yellow cards
      12-13 - 54
      11-12 - 53

      Straight red cards
      12-13 - 2
      11-12 - 3

      Aerial duels won
      12-13 - 482 (of 928)
      11-12 - 490 (of 835)

      Ground duels won
      12-13 - 1513 (of 3105)
      11-12 - 1398 (of 2716)

      Fouls conceded
      12-13 - 402
      11-12 - 402

      Successful corners into the box
      12-13 - 73
      11-12 - 78

      Unsuccessful corners into the box
      12-13 - 161
      11-12 - 186

      Tackle success
      12-13 - 78.49 per cent
      11-12 - 73.76 per cent

      Left foot goals
      12-13 - 19
      11-12 - 13

      Right foot goals
      12-13 - 39
      11-12 - 21

      Successful crosses from open play
      12-13 - 82
      11-12 - 162

      Unsuccessful crosses from open play
      12-13 - 485
      11-12 - 679

      Shooting accuracy
      12-13 - 43.94 per cent
      11-12 - 40.19 per cent

      Attempts from set pieces
      12-13 - 33
      11-12 - 33

      Penalties conceded
      12-13 - 5
      11-12 - 5

      Successful dribbles
      12-13 - 378
      11-12 - 286

      Where's that from Skyline... have you got a link at all? Makes for interesting reading.
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      Re: Liverpool FC Random Stats
      Reply #306: Jun 10, 2013 04:43:54 pm
      Where's that from Skyline... have you got a link at all? Makes for interesting reading.
      http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/the-numbers-game-2012-13

      There's nothing else in the article apart from those stats.

      Interesting read here though: http://tomkinstimes.com/2013/06/how-did-they-do-201213-the-highlights/
      « Last Edit: Jun 10, 2013 05:25:35 pm by xSkyline »
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      Reply #307: Nov 12, 2013 09:02:57 pm
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      Reply #308: Nov 12, 2013 09:32:24 pm
      Sweet,

      ...but goals conceded?

      Considering one of our forwards has either been banned or injured for long periods that is not bad going.
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      Reply #309: Nov 16, 2013 05:54:24 pm


      I love these, great job Mostar  :gt-happyup:
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      Reply #310: Nov 17, 2013 07:45:06 am
      Think it's safe to assume then that we are making progress under Brendan, and only in his second season ,

      Very exciting times ahead me thinks just hope FSG back Brendan they said they would.

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      Reply #311: Nov 17, 2013 10:08:56 am
      Think it's safe to assume then that we are making progress under Brendan, and only in his second season ,

      Very exciting times ahead me thinks just hope FSG back Brendan they said they would.
      They will back him, though don't expect them to be spending hundreds of millions each season it simply will not happen. But then I'd rather they steady the ship and got us making more money and investing that money wisely in young talent. If you rely on one main source to invest in your players ala City/Chelsea then at some point that is going to go away and you will be left with nothing.

      FSG in my opinion have done a good job so far and if they continue to do what they have then I can only see us improving season on season. It's not going to be the quickest way to the top but once we are there it will be the most sustainable.

      Also, if financial fair play rules ever get truly introduced and regulated we will stand at a great advantage.
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      Reply #312: Nov 17, 2013 11:57:29 am
      Liverpool FC | Their Season So Far | Stats Analysis
      Liverpool have made an impressive start to the Premier League this season, made all the more impressive when compared to last season where they only won two of their first 11 games. Fast forward to the same stage this year and the Reds have won seven and lost only two. Liverpool’s form improved significantly in the second half of last season and this has continued into the current campaign. Daniel Sturridge and Philippe Coutinho have been in great form, injuries aside, and Luis Suarez is currently leading the goal scoring chart despite missing the first five league games. And, the start will have been made all the sweeter with the win over Manchester United back in August.

      In this article, I will look at how well Liverpool have carried out defence, passing, creativity and attack this season and compare it to how well they did last year.

      Liverpool’s Defence


      At this point last season, Liverpool had conceded 16 goals in the league. This season however, Brendan Rodgers’ side have been much better at protecting their goal and have conceded just 10 at the same stage, as well as keeping four clean sheets.

      Lucas Leiva has attempted the most tackles with 50, winning 35 of them, which is also the highest of anyone in the team. When you look at the actual players involved in the back line however, Glen Johnson has been the most successful at winning tackles, with 18 out of 20 giving him a successful average of 90%. Kolo Toure has won the same amount but attempted one more, which puts him just behind Johnson at 86%. When it comes to defensive clearances however, Martin Skrtel has been the stand out player by far. He has tried to clear the ball 82 times and head it clear a further 50 times, and he had a 100% success in both areas. He has cleared the ball off the line twice, brought attackers into the offside trap six times and has made 13 blocks, being the most successful defenders in all these stats.

      Looking at the overall defence though, Liverpool have been slightly worse than last season. The Reds had a successful tackle average of 78.49% and a successful aerial challenge average of 52% last season, compared to 75.89% and 47% respectively this season. The only area where they have been better so far has been ground 50-50s, where they have been successful 51% of the time this season compared to 49% last year.

      Liverpool’s Passing


      Liverpool passing It’s well known that Rodgers likes Liverpool to play good attacking football, with lots of short passing designed to tire the opposition team out before surging forward when an opening appears in their defence. It’s perhaps no surprise who Liverpool’s greatest player in this regard has been. Steven Gerrard has attempted the most passes with 753, completing 656 of them, also the most in the team. Only 35% of these passes went forward however, with an almost equal 30% going left and 24% going right. However, this is reflective of Rodgers’ style of his team passing the ball around in their own midfield before finding an opening. Of the outfield players, Kolo Toure has passed the ball forward the most: 58% of the time. Andre Wisdom is close behind him with 56% of his going forward.

      Looking at the passing zones specifically, Gerrard comes out on top once again. He has completed 407 of 528 passes in the opposition half, which is the most in the team. He has also attempted the most passes in the final third with 257, completing 203 of them – again, the most in the team. Funnily enough though, Lucas has the best passing accuracy in these two areas: 90% in the opposition half and 87% in the final third.

      It’s really interesting to note that the overall passing stats for the team are almost identical to last season. For instance, Liverpool have completed 85% of their open play passes this season, compared to 84% last season. Going forward, 36.4% of passes have been accurate this season compared to a more precise 36.47% last season. Even in terms of passing zones, Liverpool have completed 92% of their defensive half passes this season and it was the exact same last year, while in the attacking zone there has been an average accuracy of 75% this season compared to a marginally worse 73%.

      Liverpool’s Creativity


      As for Liverpool’s most creative player so far this season, guess who it is? Gerrard has had such an impact on the team creatively over the years, and it’s no different this season either. He has created 29 chances for his team mates, more than anyone else. Only 14 of these have come from open play however, the highest number of open play chances in fact comes from Jordan Henderson with 17. Gerrard has created the most chances from set pieces however with 11, and it is no surprise then that he also has the most assists from set pieces with three. While he may have only one assist from open play, this still means he has the most assists overall in the team with four. He has also created four clear-cut-chances which is the joint-most in the team along with Daniel Sturridge. Speaking of Sturridge, with two assists from open play, this puts him at the top of this particular stat table, with Jose Enrique.

      Comparing it to last season, the Reds are taking slightly longer to create this time round. They created a chance every 6.56 minutes on average last season, whereas they’re doing it every 7.78 minutes this season. In terms of clear-cut-chances they created one every 47.3 minutes last season, while they’re only doing it every 52.1 minutes this season.

      Liverpool’s Attack

      This is where Liverpool have really pushed on this season. The Reds have scored 21 goals in the first 11 games so far, the third highest in the league after Arsenal who have 22, and Manchester City on 28. At the same stage last season, Liverpool had only managed to score 15. Scoring hasn’t really been a problem for Liverpool so far and it’s all been down to their very own SAS: Suarez and Sturridge. The Uruguayan missed the first five games but already has eight goals. Sturridge also has eight, and this makes them the joint highest goal scorers not just at Liverpool but also in the Premier League.

      Looking at Liverpool’s attack specifically though, Sturridge leads the way in the stats as well. He has attempted the most shots with 39, and had the most on target as well with 18. Of course, he also has the most off target with 17, as well as the most clear-cut chances missed with three. Suarez has attempted 36 shots on goal, which is only three behind Sturridge despite missing the start of the season. He has scored the most clear-cut chances with four but has a significantly worse shooting accuracy than Lucas with only 50%; Lucas has a 100% accuracy, but only has one shot on goal so the stats don’t tell the whole story!

      Overall, the story between this season and last is very similar again. Liverpool have scored a goal every 50 minutes this season compared to every 51 minutes last season, while attempting a shot every seven minutes in both campaigns. The shooting accuracy is obviously better this year though, with 48% of the Reds’ total shots being on target compared to 44% last year.

      In Conclusion…

      The difference between the Liverpool of last season and this season is not as different as you might have thought. If you only look at the first 11 games, then the difference is huge. But you have to remember that Liverpool have been playing in their current form since the start of 2013, and this is why the stats don’t differ too much. The one major improvement this year has been Liverpool’s attack. Suarez and Sturridge have had an instant impact on the league and this has enabled Liverpool to take more from games than they might have last season. The main thing for the team and Brendan Rodgers will be to keep this going, and hope that a potentially difficult Christmas period doesn’t derail them.

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      Reply #313: Dec 10, 2013 05:08:08 pm
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      Reply #314: Dec 13, 2013 01:00:58 am
      Everyone loves some useless statistics, so here goes:

      Liverpool
      Liverpool 1-0 Man Utd
      Newcastle 2-2 Liverpool
      Arsenal 2-0 Liverpool
      Everton 3-3 Liverpool
      5pts

      Arsenal
      Arsenal 1-0 Spurs
      Arsenal 2-0 Liverpool
      Man Utd 1-0 Arsenal
      Arsenal 1-1 Everton
      7pts

      Man Utd
      Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea
      Liverpool 1-0 Man Utd
      Man City 4-1 Man Utd
      Man Utd 1-0 Arsenal
      Man Utd 0-1 Everton
      Man Utd 0-1 Newcastle
      Spurs 2-2 Man Utd
      5pts

      Chelsea
      Man Utd 0-0 Chelsea
      Spurs 1-1 Chelsea
      Newcastle 2-0 Chelsea
      Everton 1-0 Chelsea
      Chelsea 2-1 Man City
      5pts

      Man City
      Man City 4-1 Man Utd
      Man City 6-0 Spurs
      Chelsea 2-1 Man City
      Man City 3-1 Everton
      Man City 4-0 Newcastle
      12pts

      Everton
      Everton 1-0 Chelsea
      Everton 3-2 Newcastle
      Everton 0-0 Spurs
      Everton 3-3 Liverpool
      Man Utd 0-1 Everton
      Arsenal 1-1 Everton
      Man City 3-1 Everton
      12pts

      Tottenham
      Spurs 1-1 Chelsea
      Spurs 0-1 Newcastle
      Spurs 2-2 Man Utd
      City 6-0 Spurs
      Everton 0-0 Spurs
      Arsenal 1-0 Spurs
      3pts

      Newcastle
      Newcastle 2-2 Liverpool
      Newcastle 2-0 Chelsea
      Man City 4-0 Newcastle
      Everton 3-2 Newcastle
      Man Utd 0-1 Newcastle
      Spurs 0-1 Newcastle
      10pts


      1. Man City P5 PTS12
      2. Everton P7 PTS12
      3. Newcastle P6 PTS10
      4. Arsenal P4 PTS7
      5. Liverpool P4 PTS5
      6. Chelsea P5 PTS5
      7. Man Utd P7 PTS5
      8. Spurs P6 PTS3
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      Reply #315: Dec 15, 2013 08:22:42 pm
      Biggest win at White Hart Lane?
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      Reply #316: Dec 15, 2013 08:34:20 pm
      Biggest win at White Hart Lane?

      Biggest league win vs Spurs, home or away.
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      Reply #317: Dec 15, 2013 08:35:40 pm
      Biggest league win vs Spurs, home or away.

      7-0 at home 2nd Sept 1978.

      7-2 at home 3st1 Oct 1915
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      Reply #318: Dec 15, 2013 09:01:37 pm
      7-0 at home 2nd Sept 1978.

      7-2 at home 3st1 Oct 1915

      Thought the 7-0 was cup, but only repeating what sly sports said.
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      Reply #319: Dec 15, 2013 09:06:39 pm
      Thought the 7-0 was cup, but only repeating what sly sports said.

      No league mate, trust me. Saw it with my own eyes!

      Sly rewriting history again then?

      As for the 1914/15 game, that's thanks to the internet, I'm not that old. :D
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      Reply #320: Dec 15, 2013 09:12:16 pm
      No league mate, trust me. Saw it with my own eyes!

      Sly rewriting history again then?

      As for the 1914/15 game, that's thanks to the internet, I'm not that old. :D
      I'm sure Billy1 saw it as a kid ! sorry Billy had to get that one in :f_tongueincheek:
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      Reply #321: Dec 15, 2013 09:14:45 pm
      1. Man City P6 PTS15
      2. Everton P7 PTS12
      3. Newcastle P6 PTS10
      4. Liverpool P5 PTS8
      5. Arsenal P5 PTS7
      6. Chelsea P5 PTS5
      7. Man Utd P7 PTS5
      8. Spurs P7 PTS3

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