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Re: Stagsnet report

Postby halifaxstag » Thu Dec 27, 2018 6:12 pm

halifaxstag wrote:Some stats
…………………………………………………... Stags…………. Shakers
Possession (%) …………………………….…….55…………….. 45
Shots…….Total…………………………………. 13……………..6
…………...On target……………….……………….5……………….4
……………Blocked…………………..……………...1……………….0
……………Off target (inc hit woodwork)..............7()..................2()
Expected Goals…………………….………….2.5…………….1.3

Corners…………………………………………….. 8……………….3
Offside ………………………………………………. 2……………….1
Fouls……………………………………………..….19……………16
Cards (Yellow/ Red)......................2/ 0…..…….4/0

N.b. Jay O’Shea shot from half way was counted by stattos as on target. O’Connor headed against his own crossbar.
Penalties give an expected goal score of .75 so without these it was 1.75/.55


Offsides added after re watching the match. Was going to do Hayden White stepovers but got too carried away with how good the match was. One excellent dummy step over followed by a double in the first half though.
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Re: Stagsnet report

Postby halifaxstag » Sat Dec 29, 2018 9:13 am

I am Spartacus wrote:Will there be mention of the ’stepovers’ in the full report?

After 19 minutes a dragover and double stepover before crossing for Benning header
28 minutes a dragover and a small double stepover before passing inside to Bishop
83 minutes Two single stepovers on his way into the box before being tackled.

Incidentally Hayden White’s defending has improved significantly this season. His positional sense in open play and after our corners (when he is normally one of our back two) is much better and isn’t just about using his pace to recover. His tackling is also stronger and more calculated. Flitcroft and Futcher must take a lot of credit for this at a crucial time in a player’s career. He is 24 years old in April, 23 days after CJ, and they both seem extremely keen to learn and improve.
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