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a season would end? what nil? you think that was pretty clever? i'll just go for the most common results in football. but is that really true? each one neil, the most common school like others think not the most common result to 121 to one. definitely to one to one. go up to one. yeah, i think it should be to one indeed most punches. go if it to one, but hold up, make psychologist james curly who's hobby escalating football results through the ages. and here is the outcome. some 200000 schools from the top 4 english divisions going all the way back to 1888 home goals going down a weggles going across i started with the last 20 years, but then i got a bit completist about it. so i just started collecting more and more and more. and
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then the older results are actually harder to find. so results from the 19th century from before world war one. they were the hardest to find. some of these games took place while jack the ripper was still roaming london in the 1800s but the reds here has nothing to do with his victims. it shows how common results off the dock of the read, the more common the school line. and we can see a trend already, the doc, his shades of red, appear in the top left corner where the low scoring results off. it's kind of interesting but scoring more than 2 goals are just very uncommon. so i think, i think i think teams are just more much more defensive than perhaps people expect . so the most common results will feature a low number of goals. football simply has fewest scoring actions than many other
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sports. it's a game of strategy, not one of racking up the goal of the guilt. by comparison other sports like action games, i saw he matches get 6 goals on average while and be 18 school, a $113.00 points per game, often playing areas a small at the games foster and in basketball. there's also to shop in football there alone spells where the ball is passed back and forth. and sure, sometimes that can get boring. well, that's a good question. so what makes football exciting? i think is, is it goals? i guess it is goals. and i think for some people the lowest score, i mean americans would say for a foreign campus, it's not like scoring. i think, i think football seems to still be as popular as ever in terms of tv, revenue, tv, number of people going to game. so i don't think it can be that boy,
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i still exciting. i think people are suggesting now that sometimes you know, seems like matches the city of england are boring because they're just so clinical and there's no jeopardy. so i'm not sure whether it's purely just scoring goals is what's exciting, but i think having some level of jeopardy or where it's unsure whether which team will win or which team will lose, that's what makes a gets any sport exciting. but in the old days, there were plenty of high score and games back on much a one in 1888 darby, 163 a wait to bolton, and kept the wonder as go warm. a gold 1st was no rarity. but then those results probably were more common when teams just didn't defend properly. and so i think it's like school yard, where g people to go crazy to try and school goals and they're not interested in defending. but 63 away when of accounted for less than 0 point,
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one percent of results in the 130 years since. why a results like that in football, as red as the blue maricia postage stamp. certain score lines hub, in fact only occurred once in english football like a 76 home when that came back in 1957 when shelton athletic beat. how does feel, john actually came back from massive deficit winning the game after having been 51 down. also makes huddersfield the only team in english football history, disco 6 goals, and still go home as loses. but the point is, these things almost never happened. as the number of goals drops, though, the result becomes more common, like the full, full drill. we can think of a couple there was the infamous wound is leaky game where dorman, lead that all try this shameka full nil at half time. chalka hit dark. so
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one o $2.00 to $3.00. and finally the equalizer wolfol. similarly, i think the famous for for recent osceola, newcastle where wanting went for 0 up and then the other team just came straight. oh, those will happen when one team goes really attacking, but then just completely forgot to defend. but they also read that i think it's a breakdown in, in play mentality and coach that leads to that and it's so rec, that to happening, professional, professional games, more common are the absolute thresh hangs. why? well, some teams of really good and other teams. you know, aunt, you get these everywhere in england, man city, be what the day in spain rail, madrid beat, riots tend to those the big of the gulf in quality within
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a late the more often you get these results. and by the way, they become more common in recent years. over the last 2 decades, the leagues are becoming more and more unequal in tons of power. he se in france, in munich and germany, manchester city, liverpool, and in work that becoming more and more powerful women's football has suffered badly from inequality, with big school lines the norm for many years. for example, in 2018 by and beat labor crews and spend one away. the chasm in class remains a serious issue in many leagues, but in women's football to most much is these days. duncan take more than 3 goals. the game and many taught leagues are improving consistently and seems a gradually becoming more evenly matched. but it's a balanced lee of teams,
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of resources and home field advantage is not. then you'll get fewer goals. so let's get down to business. what's the most common result? remember most people bet on a to one when eat a home or away for the fun of it. let's put those 2 together by be they are right. there's good reason to think that on average, there are $2.00 goals per game, europe's top lakes. so about 3 goals, that sounds like it to one home or away when. right? but don't forget 3 goals could also be a 3 nill. so not to one is not the most common school. when we come together, we see that $21.00 outcomes are less common than one nil outcomes. which means our competition winner was right to only predict one know victories, smart guy. and it's not just in lead football and african 2022 more than 40
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percent of greek games finished with just one goal school one. neil was the standard result. if we count them together, one nil home, and a way winds are the most common result in make sense. ah, once you've got a goal ahead, i guess most team decides to tend to lead rather than trying to extend. but of course hung and away wins. and not the same 0. 1 is less common clearly than $10.00. obviously one dale and no one are completely different based out on the pitch. with the former, the whole stadium celebrates with the letter. the team has to tear itself on without the fans. that's a big difference. when we split the 2, we see that another result is actually the one seen most often in football.
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the most common result in, oh is 11. this is true across the top lakes in italy, it's almost always $11.00 in spine 2. and in the brand is legal. it's only been a different school line once in recent years. so why are one old jewels as common as anson, an unhealthy fish in water? all birds in the sky. it makes sense really at the start of every game. it's real nil. there no mistake or moments of quality, but it's one same head. when a goal is scored, something is in the lead, and the other team therefore has to come out attack off the team in front, then sits back to protect its advantage. which means the team chasing ago can attack mom and has a greater chance of scoring. ready so the equalizer becomes more likely,
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especially if the goal is scored later in the game, saying the fact that the 1st team just doesn't look to try and score again. hold on . that means need aside wants to take risks as neither wants to end up losing. i think us to do probably with the mentality of the team and how that playing. but i think a deeper analysis would need to look at when goals scored in the game. because i think if goals is for the 1st go to school in the 1st, i think that the game is much more likely to end up with a 2 nails or $21.00 result as opposed to 11. but i'm not sure whether people have actually done that kind of analogy. my guess here is that is to do with ships of the mentality of the team. that's called 1st team. that's 2nd. and that's why we end up with $11.00 more than we end up with 200 really, it's only human, so both sides to settle for a $11.00 draws, no one loses no one suffix. the 3 point rule was supposed to encourage teams to
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push for victory. clearly, it's not enough. there's something nice about draws. there's actually some psychological research that shown that the effectively the highs of winning and not as high as the low as of losing. so being defeated, you feel that much more than you feel the elation of winning. and i think that that must play a part. i think another thing is that a lot of managers, coaches are getting a draw is much more respectful than getting a lot. okay. it's not the most exciting outcome, but perhaps one all draws can help us all keep the peace. and that is no bad thing at all.
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