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Tag Archives: regression to the mean
Is there meaning behind few Premier League goals?
With 40 Premier League matches played, only 78 goals have been scored, an average of under two per match. Whilst it is reasonable to expect this average to increase, I think that I have found potential reasons for the low … Continue reading
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Tagged goalscoring, Guardiola, Mourinho, Premier League, regression to the mean
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