Seeing things in graph form is really interesting. The Blades have remained pretty consistent throughout, although dipping a bit below 0 on a couple of occasions; and Burnley (apart from one late surge) almost the same; Leeds never went below 0 and had two huge surges, but have settled down now and at this stage, we're all hovering around the same point. So, everything to play for . . .
Also interesting looking back at SUFC's scores, apart from a few where one team or the other scored 3, all results this season have been 0-0, 1-1, 1-0, 2-0 or 2-1. So a leap up the table can be done by such methods . . . (especially having -2 to start with!). And I think it'd be boring to be like Newcastle and score 5 several times in a season! :)
Thanks for the analysis, Tom.
Seeing things in graph form is really interesting. The Blades have remained pretty consistent throughout, although dipping a bit below 0 on a couple of occasions; and Burnley (apart from one late surge) almost the same; Leeds never went below 0 and had two huge surges, but have settled down now and at this stage, we're all hovering around the same point. So, everything to play for . . .
Also interesting looking back at SUFC's scores, apart from a few where one team or the other scored 3, all results this season have been 0-0, 1-1, 1-0, 2-0 or 2-1. So a leap up the table can be done by such methods . . . (especially having -2 to start with!). And I think it'd be boring to be like Newcastle and score 5 several times in a season! :)
No mean feat, Blades - keep it up!!
Sue.