Now that might seem rather reassuring and easy to digest, until you come to the second statistic, which is that Arsenal have the lowest of shots away (seven per game) of any team this season.
So as we can see Arsenal and Bournemouth are not too far apart in the statistics. The number of tackles that can be put in before a foul is called is almost identical. Bournemouth can put in more ...
Bournemouth’s possession at home is 37.7% while Arsenal’s possession away from home is 39.5%. That, as you may have already worked out, means that if both teams played to their normal home/away style ...
If we take the last eight games the results have been seven wins for Arsenal and one draw, and the goal total is 22 for Arsenal and five for Bournemouth giving a rounded average of around 3-1 to ...
Through its comprehensive and constantly changing ‘Specials’ bets, you can access different types of transfer bet during specific windows. These include individual player betting (where you pick an ...
During the course of last season, Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace and Sheffield United changed their manager. That makes a total of eight clubs – 40% of the league. We could also include ...
And thus, even with the current draconian rules, okay illegal rules if you insist, Man City are a gnats cock from total domination. Worrying about that is not hysteria. Yes, we have had dominant teams ...
The enlarged 2026 World Cup, the expanded Club World Cup, the case against Manchesetr City in which both sides claim to have won and have demanded that the other side jolly well should take note and ...
The last comment in some ways seems preposterous, and yet the utter secrecy surrounding PGMO and all its activities means that we end up considering this, for the simple reason that if they had ...
As I have oft proposed, there is of course another way. Clubs that don’t like the ManC approach but want to continue in the current manner, can simply resign en masse from the Premier League and go ...
So as you may have heard, Nottingham Forest have been fined (or as the journalists will soon have it, have “been hit with a fine.”) It is also apparently “one of the biggest fines” in the history of ...
Being in a major conurbation is not Arsenal’s, Man Utd’s or Liverpool’s fault, or indicative of being in a cartel. It may well give all of them, including Manchester City an advantage, but I don’t see ...