- Oct 24, 2005
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Of course, a big pinch of salt is needed but I found this fairly interesting.
SportingIntelligence.com have used statistics to predict the final standings of the Premier League using this basis:
1: Where the away team has already gained more points in previous Premier League games than the home team, an away win is awarded.
2: Where home teams and away teams have historically shared points, or the away team has gained at least a third of the points on offer, but not enough for a win, then we’ve predicted the game will be drawn.
3: The other 40 games are declared home wins on the basis that the away team has not done enough to warrant a win or a draw, historically.
More details here: http://www.sportingintelligence.com...-title-chelsea-arsenal-liverpool-next-290301/
Anyways, here is the table.
SportingIntelligence.com have used statistics to predict the final standings of the Premier League using this basis:
1: Where the away team has already gained more points in previous Premier League games than the home team, an away win is awarded.
2: Where home teams and away teams have historically shared points, or the away team has gained at least a third of the points on offer, but not enough for a win, then we’ve predicted the game will be drawn.
3: The other 40 games are declared home wins on the basis that the away team has not done enough to warrant a win or a draw, historically.
More details here: http://www.sportingintelligence.com...-title-chelsea-arsenal-liverpool-next-290301/
Anyways, here is the table.