Tag Archives: soccermetrics

Melbourne Hearts first week.

So the derby has been run and done. Congratulations first to both parties on the incident free night that passed between two typically acrimonious supporter sets.  I, along with most of the Melbourne football loving public look forward to public comment acknowledging the derby crowd as exceptionally well behaved, or whatever line is trotted out […]

The statistical importance of Andrew Redmayne.

Now while the title might make you fall asleep, it’d be great if you could stay with me. Melbourne Heart took the unusual step of replacing their incumbent keeper during the middle of the season, replacing Clint Bolton with Andrew Redmayne, with the general consensus being that Redmayne, by the end of the season had […]

Weighted Defence.

In a fairly good indication that the off-season is going to be way to long, I’ve started delving into the statistics of the A-League, given there is a dearth of good statistics available for the league, I’ve been forced to craft some of my own, here’s my first attempt, I’ve called it Weighted Defence.  This […]