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General Football and Sport / Re: Premier League Fixtures 27th - 28th April
« Last post by Andar on Today at 06:57:19 pm »
You'd swear they lost 5-0 with 3 own goals rather than narrowly losing 3-2 to a far better team the way you put it!

Scoreline doesn't tell the story.

It was a pathetic last half an hour even if it was 3-2.

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Honestly don't think a sizable number of potential tourists will avoid coming to Britain because they can't buy any tobacco here. They'll just bring what they need if they are even aware if the ban.



I also have doubts whether the law will stand for decades. NZ withdraw theirs pretty quickly.
There was a fair amount of resistance in some quarters to the smoking ban in public places but I can't see that legislation ever being undone. It's been an absolute godsend for those of us who've never smoked. My Mum always used to complain that I stunk like an old ashtray when I got home from the match or the pub  :(
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General Football and Sport / Re: Premier League Fixtures 27th - 28th April
« Last post by JRed on Today at 06:57:03 pm »
I'll put my hands up and admit I wanted Chelsea to beat us at Anfield. Think it was in 2010 and we had nothing to play for. The record of 19 titles meant a lot back then and we had nothing else going for us.

Felt a bit guilty but I certainly wasn't the only one. I knew quite a few who let out a wry smile when Gerrard made that back pass that led to Drogba scoring.
Come on Dan. Give it a rest.
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Ours and Feyenoord's last game of the season is May 19th. Slot's contract won't officially begin till June 1st anyway but I'm hoping he'll be here to get things started early.

I'd imagine it's well underway.
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CDM we have Endo plus a young Bajetic the only two who can really play that role, now the thing is Hey You Guys!! may have other ideas and himself and Mikey will get it done.
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General Football and Sport / Re: Arsenal: Top of the divers league
« Last post by Asheroo on Today at 06:54:49 pm »
The goals that Arsenal are getting with Ben White impeding the goalkeeper at corners would be chalked off for us by VAR. I have no doubt about that.
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Shocked at how any Liverpool fan can come out with this after our own experiences in the past.

City had Everton a week after that Chelsea defeat in 13/14. Probably the best Everton side of the last 30 years. Think they were 5th and playing some impressive stuff under Martinez.

It was a pathetic performance and it all came from the eerie and morgue like atmosphere from the stands. Not sure I can even blame the Everton players because of the strange situation.
You'd swear they lost 5-0 with 3 own goals rather than narrowly losing 3-2 to a far better team the way you put it!
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Ours and Feyenoord's last game of the season is May 19th. Slot's contract won't officially begin till June 1st anyway but I'm hoping he'll be here to get things started early.
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General Football and Sport / Re: Premier League Fixtures 27th - 28th April
« Last post by Andar on Today at 06:52:28 pm »
If it was us the fans would be cheering Arsenal on.

They won't want City winning it (United never won 4 in a row) but if it's out of Arsenal's hands anyway when they play them, then they'll be less bothered.

I'll put my hands up and admit I wanted Chelsea to beat us at Anfield. Think it was in 2010 and we had nothing to play for. The record of 19 titles meant a lot back then and we had nothing else going for us.

Felt a bit guilty but I certainly wasn't the only one. I knew quite a few who let out a wry smile when Gerrard made that back pass that led to Drogba scoring.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Darwin Núñez (Darwin Gabriel Núñez Ribeiro)
« Last post by Knight on Today at 06:51:24 pm »
OK, I won't address all of this as I've already covered most in other posts, But...If you want to talk about outliers, then I don't feel that this season can be described as Nunez "running cold", as this is how Nunez has been in every season but one of his professional career. His second season at Benfica is the actual outlier. The rest of the time he's been pretty much like what we're seeing now.  Time will tell and I do genuinely want Darwin to succeed, but  in my opinion it's quite likely that we're just going to be getting more of the same going forward and what you perceive as running cold is simply his normal level across a season.

This season is not an really that much of an outlier for how clinical Jota has been either. He's outperformed his xG for three of the past four years, falling marginally under it in the other season (21/22).  He's had more chances,so perhaps his positioning has improved or maybe that aspect is just dumb luck. In terms of how clinical he has been though, it's been pretty much 'par for the course' as it were.

Of course it's an outlier. He's doubled his xG. So it absolutely hasn't been par for the course. Re Nunez, I just don't buy the idea that one season is an outlier but the others are 'him'. The reality is that players underperform and over perform their xG in different seasons but it mostly reverts to the mean. So it's best to take the largest sample size possible as representative. And if his one season of overperforming his xG is enough to cause him to be basically hitting his xG over his career guess what, he's not undershooting his xG by very much. And of course, even if you think he's mostly going to shoot under his xG you still need to accept natural variance and luck - see the number of times he's hit the woodwork this season and reckon with the possibility that he might overperform in future seasons, as he over performed in a past season.

People just need to stop under emphasising the ability to get high value shots and over emphasising finishing ability and we'll all be a lot closer to agreement. I doubt we'll agree in every particular but at least we won't have insane ideas about Nunez being rubbish in the face of actual production, which is genuinely really good even with his bad (and unlucky) finishing.
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