Cheadle_hulmeBlue
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there great stats, but surely thats more to do with the team he plays for ? hes going to have fewest goals conceded/ most clean sheets playing for the best team.
Aye, he likes a pie or three does Nicky.
Not much idea about this fella but he sounds like a promising keeper.
there great stats, but surely thats more to do with the team he plays for ? hes going to have fewest goals conceded/ most clean sheets playing for the best team.
I don't know what the stats are for the top few teams so can't really compare but given the way we keep the ball looks like he can make saves when called onthere great stats, but surely thats more to do with the team he plays for ? hes going to have fewest goals conceded/ most clean sheets playing for the best team.
Whilst I very much welcome your optimism and I do, Bravo looked like he could make a save this time last year.I don't know what the stats are for the top few teams so can't really compare but given the way we keep the ball looks like he can make saves when called on
True it's always a gambleWhilst I very much welcome your optimism and I do, Bravo looked like he could make a save this time last year.
Save percentage is the best indicator tbh, but nowhere seems to carry those stats. For some reason WhoScored just uses the same stats for goalkeepers as outfield players.I don't know what the stats are for the top few teams so can't really compare but given the way we keep the ball looks like he can make saves when called on
I wonder why they don't do that for such a specialised positionSave percentage is the best indicator tbh, but nowhere seems to carry those stats. For some reason WhoScored just uses the same stats for goalkeepers as outfield players.
It literally gives you all the tools you need to work out save percentage. It says he only let in 12 goals, and made 49 saves. So his save percentage last season was 49/61... 80%. No idea how that compares, but he let in 1 out of every 5 shots on target, essentially.Save percentage is the best indicator tbh, but nowhere seems to carry those stats. For some reason WhoScored just uses the same stats for goalkeepers as outfield players.
Where does it tell you that?It literally gives you all the tools you need to work out save percentage. It says he only let in 12 goals, and made 49 saves. So his save percentage last season was 49/61... 80%. No idea how that compares, but he let in 1 out of every 5 shots on target, essentially.
Bravo ?Where does it tell you that?
If accurate, that's excellent btw. Willy was (I think) 74% last time I looked, and he was in the top few in the Premier League. I don't remember anyone being over 80%.
I worked it out with rudimentary maths! It gives you his no. of saves and his no. of goals conceded, so we can work out the no. of shots he faced, and then the save percentage.Where does it tell you that?
If accurate, that's excellent btw. Willy was (I think) 74% last time I looked, and he was in the top few in the Premier League. I don't remember anyone being over 80%.
I literally can't see any of that information.I worked it out with rudimentary maths! It gives you his no. of saves and his no. of goals conceded, so we can work out the no. of shots he faced, and then the save percentage.
It was around 50%.Bravo ?