parklane1
Tony Galvin
Exactly, I never ever trust stats I can't see with my own eyes, or an argument based on stats alone.
That will upset some.
Exactly, I never ever trust stats I can't see with my own eyes, or an argument based on stats alone.
Exactly, I never ever trust stats I can't see with my own eyes, or an argument based on stats alone.
Not arguing with that, that's why I want to see the fact behind the stat.No problems not accepting an argument based on stats alone.
Assuming that the impression you get from things you see with your own eyes is trustworthy or itself alone an argument is just as bad as trusting an argument based on stats alone though.
Not arguing with that, that's why I want to see the fact behind the stat.
If Hugo rushes from his line to deal with a short back pass and hoofs the ball forward, it takes a wicked bounce deceiving the opposition goalie and Harry strolls in to roll it into an empty net, hugo gets the same assist as Eriksen running from half way, beating 6 defenders, drawing the goalie before rolling across the box for Harry to roll.
It's the application of the fact behind the stat prove what is generally a flawed point.
More often than not someone using stats to prove a point are actually using their interpretation of the stat.
But people presents stats as facts to win their argument, I like to chech the stats myself, and then, and only then, apply it in its proper context.
That was such a cheeky little toe poke to get the ball to Kane. Love it.
I know our attacking players interchange a lot, but he's been good since finding himself more central as our #10 once more.
He did pussy out of a couple of 50/50's, but there you go.
Lot of hustle before that toe poke ...
Definitely more on form recently, does tonight qualify as two assists?
We have developed a core or spine of players over the season. Lloris, Alderweireld, Dier, Eriksen, Kane. Probably harsh not including Dembele and Verts too.
Eriksen is key to us. Hope we can tie him to a new contract. Even when not playing well he keeps us ticking over. At 23 he can develop even more. A crucial player for us (who many were starting to question not long ago).