Centre half partnerships

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  1. Bri

    Brian Mahoneys Waist Well-Known Member

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    Out of 11 wins 6 have been when moore and Souza has played together,2 with Foster and Souza and 3 with Moore and Foster.
     
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    That surprises me. I'd have Moore-Souza down as the worst pairing - not a ha'peth of pace between 'em. Of course that doesn't go into how many games each pairing has had together.
     
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    You'd be better looking at percentages than the figs shown here

    Without knowing how many times they have played with each other it actually means nothing at all.</p>

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    Now do the same with losses
     
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    Brian Mahoneys Waist Well-Known Member

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    Not meaning to cause any confrontation I was just looking who had played together in the games we had won.
     
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    I know mate I wasn't having a go

    I was just stating before everyone started to look at them and say this and that that they aren't a true reflection of the strengths of the partnerships.</p>

    What a ******* mouthful that was.</p>
     
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    It's hard to try to work out who the defensive partnerships were

    Just by looking at the line-ups because davey pisses about so often that one minute hassell is a right back and the next he's up front but i'll have a look and try to see how many games theyve played etc
     
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    I THINK these are about right

    But as I said it's hard to tell by just looking at the line-ups, that could be why i've got one win as being foster/moore instead of moore/souza that BMW had it as.

    Anyway they wont be far wrong:

    Foster/Moore: W3 D2 L1
    Foster/Souza: W3 D1 L7
    Moore/Souza: W5 D3 L11


    ps, one of the moore/souza wins was doncaster where we were losing when moore got sent off.
     
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    RE: I THINK these are about right

    Basically if all three of Moore, Souza and Foster played in any game, Foster must have been at right back.
     
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    That's pretty much what I was working with

    While having a quick look at the other full backs in case souza played at left back. As it turned out he hasnt so I think those figures should be accurate or close to anyway. Souza appears to be the weak link
     
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    RE: That's pretty much what I was working with

    Not necessarily. The partnerships need to take into consideration whether Colace was playing or not.
     
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    RE: That's pretty much what I was working with

    If Souza and Moore are both in a side they will have both been playing at centre half.
     
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    How do you mean?

    I've not found any games where Souza was playing full back so he must have been playing in central defence, same goes for moore
     
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    These figures also do not take into account games when Van Hopless was playin
     
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    Evans & McCarthy

    closely followed by Winstanley &amp; Howard.</p>

    Oh aye.
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