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Also sticking to statistics,Monday will me 60% consume a lamb taguine,20%,Sausage (farm produced of course) 10% Chicken Curry ,5% Chili Salmon or 5% Bread and Cheese.
Those percentages, true as they may be, they don't tell the whole story. After all if teams finish close together on points you might expect close games but there have been situations where there is a massive points difference from 3-6 and still the 6th placed team wins through.
The stats never tell the whole story, there are so many variables. If it was all down to league position then surely we'd see 4th place win more often then 5th?
You have to take into account current form and player avaiability. Where it is more of a lottery is the head to heads because previous results can count for very little. On paper we'd look destined to lose to Bournemouth after this seasons results but we all know in a one off game it could be very different, that little bit of luck, a few bad ref decisions and we could come away easy winners, and vice versa, we could get beaten 3 nil even if we looked the better team on the day. Football is like that, it's not easy to predict. If it was we would be putting the bookies out of business left right and centre.
The play offs Its going to be Bournemouth v Swansea by statistics. on 10:58 - May 17 by Catullus
Those percentages, true as they may be, they don't tell the whole story. After all if teams finish close together on points you might expect close games but there have been situations where there is a massive points difference from 3-6 and still the 6th placed team wins through.
The stats never tell the whole story, there are so many variables. If it was all down to league position then surely we'd see 4th place win more often then 5th?
You have to take into account current form and player avaiability. Where it is more of a lottery is the head to heads because previous results can count for very little. On paper we'd look destined to lose to Bournemouth after this seasons results but we all know in a one off game it could be very different, that little bit of luck, a few bad ref decisions and we could come away easy winners, and vice versa, we could get beaten 3 nil even if we looked the better team on the day. Football is like that, it's not easy to predict. If it was we would be putting the bookies out of business left right and centre.