The9 Posted 20 August, 2012 Share Posted 20 August, 2012 Now we're back in the big time, there will be loads more apps and stats available for looking at the details of matches. I'm aware of the FourFourTwo statzone iPhone app and the guardian chalkboard - which got pulled in April annoyingly. Are there any other online / app-based match analysis and stat tools out there so we can look at where we are successful with passes, types of passes, areas goals are scored and conceded, etc. ? I know about Man City releasing last season's player stats too, with the intent of someone creating a sabermetrics system like in baseball. There's this too : http://www.whoscored.com/ And Rickie Lambert's goalscoring tips : http://performance.fourfourtwo.com/pro-tips/rickie-lambert-how-to-hit-the-back-of-the-net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 20 August, 2012 Share Posted 20 August, 2012 Talking of stuff for Iphone...Does anyone have the link to Iphone fixtures calander ? It was put up on here somewhere ages ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Matty 76 Posted 20 August, 2012 Share Posted 20 August, 2012 I use whoscored quite a lot and think it's very good, although I think it had K.Davis as our best player... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 20 August, 2012 Author Share Posted 20 August, 2012 I use whoscored quite a lot and think it's very good, although I think it had K.Davis as our best player... It did. Also, we are bottom of the entire table for "long passes" with 36 (Arsenal had 40), which is interesting. West Ham were 8th, Newcastle top, which was no surprise as they went long almost every time to turn Spurs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minty Posted 20 August, 2012 Share Posted 20 August, 2012 I use whoscored quite a lot and think it's very good, although I think it had K.Davis as our best player... Davis is the top scoring goalkeeper in the Premier League fantasy football week 1 because of the number of saves and clearances he made... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 20 August, 2012 Author Share Posted 20 August, 2012 Excluding players who didn't score or save penalties, Lallana (who assisted one) was top, then Fonte. Guly, Sharp, Hooiveld and Fox were our bottom 4, despite Sharp having a 100% pass completion rate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 20 August, 2012 Author Share Posted 20 August, 2012 From "WhoScored" Southampton Character + Strengths Coming back from losing positions - Strong - Weaknesses Keeping possession of the ball - Weak Defending through ball situations - Weak Not giving away scoring chances - Weak Protecting the lead - Very Weak Southampton Style Attacking down the left side Short passing Non-aggressive A lot of that has to do with playing against Man City of course... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 20 August, 2012 Author Share Posted 20 August, 2012 They also described our formation as 4-1-4-1 with Guly up front and Schneiderlin sitting... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
once_bitterne Posted 20 August, 2012 Share Posted 20 August, 2012 I think you find you need nothing more than this... http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/nathaniel-clyne/id493073550?mt=8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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