Premier League Stats
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Premier League Stats
As some have been wondering.
The highest:
s://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/clubs/c ... ine?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Clearances off the line:
Burnley 10 (Tarks 3)
B&HA 5 (Duffy 3)
Cardiff 5 (Bamba 2, Morrison 2)
Lowest (Liverpool & Watford 0)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... ves?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Saves:
Burnley 104 (Hart 77)
West Ham 101(Fabianski 101)
Fulham 98 (Rico 62)
Lowest (Man City 42)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... nce?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Clearances:
Newcastle 795 (Lascelles 142)
Burnley 761 (Mee 160, Tarks 157)
Southampton 745 (Vestergaard 121)
Lowest (Chelsea, Man City 397)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... ide?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Offsides:
Fulham 71 (Mitrovic 27, Sessegnon 14)
Man City 69 (Aguero 17, Sane 14)
Burnley 68 (Wood 33)
Chelsea, Man Utd 62
Lowest (Newcastle Utd 39)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... ard?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yellow Cards:
Burnley 54 (Bardsley 7, Mee 6)
Southampton 54 (Hojbjerg 6)
Man Utd 51 (Shaw 8)
(lowest Liverpool 24)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... lder_block" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Blocks:
Burnley 154 (Tarks 40, Mee 32, Taylor 27)
Cardiff 108 (Bamba 28, Morrison 22)
B&HA, Southampton 106 (Duffy 29, Dunk 25)
(lowest Man City 40)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... _clearance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Headed Clearances:
Newcastle 414 (Lascelles 74)
Burnley 394 (Mee 97, Tarks 95)
Bournemouth, Southampton 363 (Ake 92, Cook 83)
(lowest Huddersfield 162)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... long_balls" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Long Passes:
Burnley 1,991
Huddersfield 1,848
B&HA 1,833
(lowest Chelsea 1,177)
The Lowest:
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... sed?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Dispossessed:
Burnley 194
Cardiff 217
B&HA 220
(Highest Eve 339)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... att?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shots:
Burnley 247
B&HA 262
Newcastle 264
(highest Man City 448)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... ass?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Passes:
Cardiff 7,092
Newcastle 8,372
Burnley 9,166
(highest Man City 18,184)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... hes?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Touches:
Cardiff 12,082
Newcastle 13,626
Burnley 14,052
(highest Man City 23,010)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... coring_att" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shots on Target:
Cardiff 78
Newcastle 80
Burnley 82
(highest Man City 174)
The highest:
s://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/clubs/c ... ine?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Clearances off the line:
Burnley 10 (Tarks 3)
B&HA 5 (Duffy 3)
Cardiff 5 (Bamba 2, Morrison 2)
Lowest (Liverpool & Watford 0)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... ves?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Saves:
Burnley 104 (Hart 77)
West Ham 101(Fabianski 101)
Fulham 98 (Rico 62)
Lowest (Man City 42)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... nce?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Clearances:
Newcastle 795 (Lascelles 142)
Burnley 761 (Mee 160, Tarks 157)
Southampton 745 (Vestergaard 121)
Lowest (Chelsea, Man City 397)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... ide?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Offsides:
Fulham 71 (Mitrovic 27, Sessegnon 14)
Man City 69 (Aguero 17, Sane 14)
Burnley 68 (Wood 33)
Chelsea, Man Utd 62
Lowest (Newcastle Utd 39)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... ard?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yellow Cards:
Burnley 54 (Bardsley 7, Mee 6)
Southampton 54 (Hojbjerg 6)
Man Utd 51 (Shaw 8)
(lowest Liverpool 24)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... lder_block" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Blocks:
Burnley 154 (Tarks 40, Mee 32, Taylor 27)
Cardiff 108 (Bamba 28, Morrison 22)
B&HA, Southampton 106 (Duffy 29, Dunk 25)
(lowest Man City 40)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... _clearance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Headed Clearances:
Newcastle 414 (Lascelles 74)
Burnley 394 (Mee 97, Tarks 95)
Bournemouth, Southampton 363 (Ake 92, Cook 83)
(lowest Huddersfield 162)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... long_balls" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Long Passes:
Burnley 1,991
Huddersfield 1,848
B&HA 1,833
(lowest Chelsea 1,177)
The Lowest:
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... sed?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Dispossessed:
Burnley 194
Cardiff 217
B&HA 220
(Highest Eve 339)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... att?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shots:
Burnley 247
B&HA 262
Newcastle 264
(highest Man City 448)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... ass?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Passes:
Cardiff 7,092
Newcastle 8,372
Burnley 9,166
(highest Man City 18,184)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... hes?se=210" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Touches:
Cardiff 12,082
Newcastle 13,626
Burnley 14,052
(highest Man City 23,010)
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top ... coring_att" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Shots on Target:
Cardiff 78
Newcastle 80
Burnley 82
(highest Man City 174)
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Re: Premier League Stats
Lowest:
Corners taken:
Burnley 85
B&HA 110
Fulham 112
(highest Man City 195)
Corners taken:
Burnley 85
B&HA 110
Fulham 112
(highest Man City 195)
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A rare stat from yesterday.
Burnley offside 0......thats zero.........like none...........Wow
Burnley offside 0......thats zero.........like none...........Wow
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It helps when the opposition play the offside trap in our half.FCBurnley wrote:A rare stat from yesterday.
Burnley offside 0......thats zero.........like none...........Wow
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Re: Premier League Stats
So in summary we are a hoofball team who can barely string a pass together that sh*ts themself when they actually get on the ball and create very little chances to score. We scramble like mad desperately throwing ourselves at the opposition in hope of not conceding and where we cant do it legally we are happy to just foul and cheat.
Based on the above I think we are overachieving to have our heads just above the dropzone and probably deserve to be down there with Huddersfield and Fulham but I'll take 17th and hope we can make a better fist of things next season
Based on the above I think we are overachieving to have our heads just above the dropzone and probably deserve to be down there with Huddersfield and Fulham but I'll take 17th and hope we can make a better fist of things next season
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You try far too hard.Devils_Advocate wrote:So in summary we are a hoofball team who can barely string a pass together that sh*ts themself when they actually get on the ball and create very little chances to score. We scramble like mad desperately throwing ourselves at the opposition in hope of not conceding and where we cant do it legally we are happy to just foul and cheat.
Based on the above I think we are overachieving to have our heads just above the dropzone and probably deserve to be down there with Huddersfield and Fulham but I'll take 17th and hope we can make a better fist of things next season
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Boring, again. Put that rod away lad!Devils_Advocate wrote:So in summary we are a hoofball team who can barely string a pass together that sh*ts themself when they actually get on the ball and create very little chances to score. We scramble like mad desperately throwing ourselves at the opposition in hope of not conceding and where we cant do it legally we are happy to just foul and cheat.
Based on the above I think we are overachieving to have our heads just above the dropzone and probably deserve to be down there with Huddersfield and Fulham but I'll take 17th and hope we can make a better fist of things next season
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Burnley’s style has always overscored the stats, it’s the nature of how we play. We appear under the cosh and with little threat but manage to get wins. It’s very Allerdyce style, trying to find out which situations are the most dangerous and minimise them at all costs (e.g. shots from inside the box).
In recent games there has been a minor improvement defensively (2 clean sheets only) but a huge one offensively. Barnes and Wood in tandem with McNeill have made a huge difference. I am still staggered Barnes had only 2 PL starts before late Nov.
In recent games there has been a minor improvement defensively (2 clean sheets only) but a huge one offensively. Barnes and Wood in tandem with McNeill have made a huge difference. I am still staggered Barnes had only 2 PL starts before late Nov.
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Oops, sorry, DA, I didn't intend to "like" - intended to quote. But, have a free like on me anyway.Devils_Advocate wrote:So in summary we are a hoofball team who can barely string a pass together that sh*ts themself when they actually get on the ball and create very little chances to score. We scramble like mad desperately throwing ourselves at the opposition in hope of not conceding and where we cant do it legally we are happy to just foul and cheat.
Based on the above I think we are overachieving to have our heads just above the dropzone and probably deserve to be down there with Huddersfield and Fulham but I'll take 17th and hope we can make a better fist of things next season
The stats are for season to date. Some of us will have noticed that the team has changed a little over the past few weeks. Key changes: Tom Heaton in goal, Dwight McNeil, mid-field/on the wing and Chris Wood and Ashley Barnes starting together up front. And, probably shouldn't forget Phil Bardsley and both Tarks and Ben Mee keeping fit. A lot of those successes are also in the stats.
I agree, I'd like to see us passing more accurately, keeping possession as we build our attacks. Dwight did that excellently for our 2nd yesterday.
Hope you also enjoyed the game.
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He doesn't really watch Burnley, he just criticises!Paul Waine wrote:Oops, sorry, DA, I didn't intend to "like" - intended to quote. But, have a free like on me anyway.
The stats are for season to date. Some of us will have noticed that the team has changed a little over the past few weeks. Key changes: Tom Heaton in goal, Dwight McNeil, mid-field/on the wing and Chris Wood and Ashley Barnes starting together up front. And, probably shouldn't forget Phil Bardsley and both Tarks and Ben Mee keeping fit. A lot of those successes are also in the stats.
I agree, I'd like to see us passing more accurately, keeping possession as we build our attacks. Dwight did that excellently for our 2nd yesterday.
Hope you also enjoyed the game.
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Brighton had more than twice as many passes than we did yesterday, however, how much of that was across the back four and back to the keeper which we were quite happy to watch them do.
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I enjoyed the result and getting a few dodgy reffing decisions but if Im honest I thought the standard of the game was poor from both teams and (although I should know better) was surprised with all the 8's and 9's on the ratings thread as it felt more a game of 6's and 7's to me.Paul Waine wrote:Oops, sorry, DA, I didn't intend to "like" - intended to quote. But, have a free like on me anyway.
The stats are for season to date. Some of us will have noticed that the team has changed a little over the past few weeks. Key changes: Tom Heaton in goal, Dwight McNeil, mid-field/on the wing and Chris Wood and Ashley Barnes starting together up front. And, probably shouldn't forget Phil Bardsley and both Tarks and Ben Mee keeping fit. A lot of those successes are also in the stats.
I agree, I'd like to see us passing more accurately, keeping possession as we build our attacks. Dwight did that excellently for our 2nd yesterday.
Hope you also enjoyed the game.
That said we're into the business end of the season and still have some work to do so i'll take the points any way they come to us
Heaton has been the difference for me (along with McNeil) as I think some of the other improvements are knock on effects of that change
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I only included stats where we were in top or bottom 3.
Some interesting ones where we are middle of the pack.
Some interesting ones where we are middle of the pack.
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Rileybobs wrote:It helps when the opposition play the offside trap in our half.
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Like I have always said, to be a Burnley fan you have got to be able to laugh and not take anything too seriously, how I laughed when I read this postDevils_Advocate wrote:So in summary we are a hoofball team who can barely string a pass together that sh*ts themself when they actually get on the ball and create very little chances to score. We scramble like mad desperately throwing ourselves at the opposition in hope of not conceding and where we cant do it legally we are happy to just foul and cheat.
Based on the above I think we are overachieving to have our heads just above the dropzone and probably deserve to be down there with Huddersfield and Fulham but I'll take 17th and hope we can make a better fist of things next season
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Some of you really must have too much time on your hands. Devils Advocate perhaps it might be better spent doing voluntary work.
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I always find it curious when people comment on others' ratings without submitting their own. Not like you to be coy DA.Devils_Advocate wrote:...was surprised with all the 8's and 9's on the ratings thread as it felt more a game of 6's and 7's to me.
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I never post ratings and rarely comment on other peoples as each to their own. In this case I was just using the ratings thread scores in general to get across a point that I thought the standard of the game and our performance was well below what most thought.Duffer_ wrote:I always find it curious when people comment on others' ratings without submitting their own. Not like you to be coy DA.
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As you say coys a new one for me and an original insult I can add to my existing catalogue
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Why don't you post ratings DA?
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Its not just something that interests me much so I dont bother
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My favourite Premier League stat is that we've been in it in four of the last five seasons, and look likely to make it five in six.