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There's no way 85% are converted because the xG of a penalty is something like 0.76.. which logically means 76%.
 
It depends on which figures you look at, the Premier League has much higher conversion rates than the other leagues and it happens that this season was the highest success rate in the Premier League ever at 89.6% (it was about 75% last season).
 
1904 Club Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podca...for-manager-deal/id1310519331?i=1000656145824
Tim Walter latest as Hull City push for manager deal
Hull City continue to hold talks with Tim Walter over becoming the new manager of Hull City two weeks on from Liam Rosenior's MKM Stadium exit. The latest on City's quest to appoint Walter is discussed in the latest episode of the 1904 Club podcast, along with the fallout from last week's fan Q&A and the retained list which was published on Saturday night.
Baz, Burnsy, Prutts and Fletch were this week joined by Hamburg journalist Henrik Jacobs to get a deeper insight into Walter from a man who watched his side play week in and week out during his tenure in Germany's second biggest city.
 
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I would have thought that scoring penalties would be a plus.

it is, but we have to get some first. it's certainly not done harry kane any harm. i'm reminded of stan mcewan, but the difference is we didn't expect a lot of goals from stan from open play. and now i'm reminded of a stan freekick that hit the crossbar and the crossbar was still vibrating five minutes later.
 
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1904 Club Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podca...for-manager-deal/id1310519331?i=1000656145824
Tim Walter latest as Hull City push for manager deal
Hull City continue to hold talks with Tim Walter over becoming the new manager of Hull City two weeks on from Liam Rosenior's MKM Stadium exit. The latest on City's quest to appoint Walter is discussed in the latest episode of the 1904 Club podcast, along with the fallout from last week's fan Q&A and the retained list which was published on Saturday night.
Baz, Burnsy, Prutts and Fletch were this week joined by Hamburg journalist Henrik Jacobs to get a deeper insight into Walter from a man who watched his side play week in and week out during his tenure in Germany's second biggest city.
Again not a ringing endorsement
 
I sincerely hope we aren't putting eggs into one basket again as per Martins, and left with nowt, I know these things can be protracted, but you'd have thought they'd have struck a balance before pulling the plug on Rosie first.
 
I thought that earlier, Baz reckons we aren’t putting all our eggs into one basket. Both Baz and the German guy on the podcast said he’s got interest from elsewhere.
 
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