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GazLaz

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Re: Final League Table
« Reply #30 on January 13, 2020, 12:53:50 pm by GazLaz »
I’ve watched nearly every full league one game from the last month, Rotherham and Oxford are the best two teams. Ipswich have been awful. I put Pompey up at 40/1 to win the league a month or so ago, they are scraping through games and aren’t very fluid but I think they could just click into gear at any time.

Pompey, Oxford and Rotherham the top three, not sure in what order.

youve sat thru 10 or 11 full games every weekend? Regardless of the technical aspect of locating a live stream of every game, Sarfend V stanley anyone?,   Youve then gone on to record them all and watched 9 or 10 non rovers full games?? I can barely sit thru the EFL quest show highlights...  Where on earth do u find the time?

 I have to ask the question that everyone is thinking?   WHY?? 

I’ve watched 4 games this morning! I went to Peterborough Gills on Saturday and watched our game yesterday. That’s 6 out of the way!

I’m watching L1 matches on behalf of a company I’m doing a bit of work for. Watch them on a platform called InStat. It’s software clubs use to scout teams and players. It’s brilliant. Every action made in any game can pretty much be viewed on there. You can watch a full game in less than an hour on average with the “ball in play” mode.



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drfchound

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Re: Final League Table
« Reply #31 on January 13, 2020, 01:10:14 pm by drfchound »
I’ve watched nearly every full league one game from the last month, Rotherham and Oxford are the best two teams. Ipswich have been awful. I put Pompey up at 40/1 to win the league a month or so ago, they are scraping through games and aren’t very fluid but I think they could just click into gear at any time.

Pompey, Oxford and Rotherham the top three, not sure in what order.

youve sat thru 10 or 11 full games every weekend? Regardless of the technical aspect of locating a live stream of every game, Sarfend V stanley anyone?,   Youve then gone on to record them all and watched 9 or 10 non rovers full games?? I can barely sit thru the EFL quest show highlights...  Where on earth do u find the time?

 I have to ask the question that everyone is thinking?   WHY?? 

I’ve watched 4 games this morning! I went to Peterborough Gills on Saturday and watched our game yesterday. That’s 6 out of the way!

I’m watching L1 matches on behalf of a company I’m doing a bit of work for. Watch them on a platform called InStat. It’s software clubs use to scout teams and players. It’s brilliant. Every action made in any game can pretty much be viewed on there. You can watch a full game in less than an hour on average with the “ball in play” mode.






Kind of backing up Wolfie thoughts on ball in play.
Sixty minutes of play and the clock stops whenever the ball goes out of play or the game stops for a free kick or goal.

GazLaz

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Re: Final League Table
« Reply #32 on January 13, 2020, 01:31:27 pm by GazLaz »
Some teams in our division only have possession of the ball for 21/22/23 minutes in a whole game. Not much is it. Donny, Oxford and Burton like to pass the ball most. Wycombe have the least amount of passes on average per game from memory.

Donnywolf

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Re: Final League Table
« Reply #33 on January 13, 2020, 05:37:40 pm by Donnywolf »
I’ve watched nearly every full league one game from the last month, Rotherham and Oxford are the best two teams. Ipswich have been awful. I put Pompey up at 40/1 to win the league a month or so ago, they are scraping through games and aren’t very fluid but I think they could just click into gear at any time.

Pompey, Oxford and Rotherham the top three, not sure in what order.

youve sat thru 10 or 11 full games every weekend? Regardless of the technical aspect of locating a live stream of every game, Sarfend V stanley anyone?,   Youve then gone on to record them all and watched 9 or 10 non rovers full games?? I can barely sit thru the EFL quest show highlights...  Where on earth do u find the time?

 I have to ask the question that everyone is thinking?   WHY?? 

I’ve watched 4 games this morning! I went to Peterborough Gills on Saturday and watched our game yesterday. That’s 6 out of the way!

I’m watching L1 matches on behalf of a company I’m doing a bit of work for. Watch them on a platform called InStat. It’s software clubs use to scout teams and players. It’s brilliant. Every action made in any game can pretty much be viewed on there. You can watch a full game in less than an hour on average with the “ball in play” mode.






Kind of backing up Wolfie thoughts on ball in play.
Sixty minutes of play and the clock stops whenever the ball goes out of play or the game stops for a free kick or goal.

Here a 2017 article - and it says it all really.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40993250

Donnywolf

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Re: Final League Table
« Reply #34 on January 13, 2020, 05:40:36 pm by Donnywolf »
... there are several articles and this one backs up the call for 60 minute timed games really well

https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/var-premier-league-stop-clock-331250

adamtherover

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Re: Final League Table
« Reply #35 on January 13, 2020, 09:57:59 pm by adamtherover »
I’ve watched nearly every full league one game from the last month, Rotherham and Oxford are the best two teams. Ipswich have been awful. I put Pompey up at 40/1 to win the league a month or so ago, they are scraping through games and aren’t very fluid but I think they could just click into gear at any time.

Pompey, Oxford and Rotherham the top three, not sure in what order.

youve sat thru 10 or 11 full games every weekend? Regardless of the technical aspect of locating a live stream of every game, Sarfend V stanley anyone?,   Youve then gone on to record them all and watched 9 or 10 non rovers full games?? I can barely sit thru the EFL quest show highlights...  Where on earth do u find the time?

 I have to ask the question that everyone is thinking?   WHY?? 

I’ve watched 4 games this morning! I went to Peterborough Gills on Saturday and watched our game yesterday. That’s 6 out of the way!

I’m watching L1 matches on behalf of a company I’m doing a bit of work for. Watch them on a platform called InStat. It’s software clubs use to scout teams and players. It’s brilliant. Every action made in any game can pretty much be viewed on there. You can watch a full game in less than an hour on average with the “ball in play” mode.
work reasons..    phew.  That's a relief, if it was for pleasure,  the men in white coats would be after you lol

GazLaz

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Re: Final League Table
« Reply #36 on January 14, 2020, 07:03:10 am by GazLaz »
I’ve watched nearly every full league one game from the last month, Rotherham and Oxford are the best two teams. Ipswich have been awful. I put Pompey up at 40/1 to win the league a month or so ago, they are scraping through games and aren’t very fluid but I think they could just click into gear at any time.

Pompey, Oxford and Rotherham the top three, not sure in what order.

youve sat thru 10 or 11 full games every weekend? Regardless of the technical aspect of locating a live stream of every game, Sarfend V stanley anyone?,   Youve then gone on to record them all and watched 9 or 10 non rovers full games?? I can barely sit thru the EFL quest show highlights...  Where on earth do u find the time?

 I have to ask the question that everyone is thinking?   WHY?? 

I’ve watched 4 games this morning! I went to Peterborough Gills on Saturday and watched our game yesterday. That’s 6 out of the way!

I’m watching L1 matches on behalf of a company I’m doing a bit of work for. Watch them on a platform called InStat. It’s software clubs use to scout teams and players. It’s brilliant. Every action made in any game can pretty much be viewed on there. You can watch a full game in less than an hour on average with the “ball in play” mode.
work reasons..    phew.  That's a relief, if it was for pleasure,  the men in white coats would be after you lol

There have been some stinkers, I can tell you that.

SydneyRover

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Re: Final League Table
« Reply #37 on January 14, 2020, 07:46:48 am by SydneyRover »
If we land a couple of players in this window I see us no lower than fourth with every chance of better.

 

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