But you maybe interested in reading it http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs...e-cost-liverpool-top-four-spot-155410359.html How do they judge on it being an error though? As its not if it results in a goal
Seems a bit over-analytical to me. As you say, what qualifies it as an "error" if a goal doesn't come from it? You could argue that we're really good at cleaning up errors so they don't lead to a goal, or is it suggesting that opponents' profligacy is the only reason they don't? Seems like another "expert" with too much time on their hands.
Yeah Saint nailed it really, thread killer! Oh well, last time I try that. really nothing else to be said
i'd not mind but i read as far as: no of errors 11, leading to goals 1.... man city has 9 errors, 6 goals. now in any other mans language those are made up stats really. its not errors its lack of concentration that mans players are not in good positions so i am sure that for example carzorla's goal was not down to an error but it was bad nonethe less. now there you go thread saved.