From: higgs on 18 Jul 2010 07:48 On Jul 16, 9:47 pm, "Raja, The Great" <zepflo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_team_appearances_in_the_FIFA_Wo... > > 27 nations have scored 25 goals in the World Cup so far. I did an > analysis of Goals Conceder Per Match (GCPM) vs Goals Scored Per Match > (GSPM) rounded to two decimal places and then ranked them. > > The 27 nations who have scored 25 goals are Brazil, Germany, Italy, > Argentina, France, Spain, Hungary, England, Uruguay, Sweden, > Netherlands, Serbia, Russia, Mexico, Czech Rep, Belgium, Poland, > Austria, Portugal, Switzerland, Chile, United States, Paraguay, > Romania, South Korea, Denmark, Scotland in that order. > > Top 10 all time STINGY DEFENSES in terms of Goals conceded per match > Team GCPM > England 0.88 > Brazil 0.91 > Italy 0.93 > Portugal 0.96 > Netherlands 1.02 > Spain 1.05 > Argentina 1.14 > Germany 1.18 > Russia 1.19 > France 1.26 > > Uruguay was ranked 13th most stingy (Poland and Serbia were 11th and > 12th). Which means of the world cup winning nations, Uruguay have been > historically the worst defense, followed by France and Germany. The > best defense of the world cup winning nations have been England, > Brazil and Italy. Spain and Argentina are in the middle and have > neither crappy defense or great defense. > > Top 10 all time PROLIFIC OFFENSES in terms of Goals scored per match > Team GCPM > Hungary 2.72 > Brazil 2.16 > Germany 2.08 > France 1.78 > Argentina 1.76 > Russia 1.73 > Portugal 1.7 > Denmark 1.69 > Netherlands 1.65 > Uruguay 1.62 > > Of the 8 world cup winning nations Brazil, Germany and France are the > top 3. Brazil and Germany are quite close but they are outshone by > Hungary who has played less than 1/3rd's of the matches these two have > played. Argentina and Uruguay are in the middle. The least scoring > world cup nations are England, Italy and Spain in that order. I > thought Spain was good at scoring, so somewhat shocking. English seem > to be the worst at scoring and best at not conceding. > > So if we are to categorize the 8 world cup winning nations, > historically... > > 1. Brazil - great offense and great defense (best offense and second > best defense - best BALANCED team ever) > 2. Germany - great offense and mediocre defense (second best offense > - best OFFENSIVE team ever) > 3. France - great offense and mediocre defense (worse than Germany in > both cases) > 4. Argentina - decent offense and decent defense (great or mediocre in > neither!) > 5. Uruguay - decent offense and mediocre defense (worst defense of > the eight teams) > 6. Spain - mediocre offense and decent defense (this world cup brought > their GSPM down, they were 1.79 before this) > 7. Italy - mediocre offense and great defense (second best DEFENSIVE > team ever) > 8. England - mediocre offense and great defense (second best DEFENSIVE > team ever) > > So safe to say Brazil won 5 world cups because they are good at both > offense and defense, Italy won 4 world cups because they are good at > defense and Germany won 3 world cups because they are good at offense? From your narrative, you have 3 teams as the second best defensive team ever, but no team as the best defensive team. Yet your stats list it as England->Brazil->Italy. Likewise, Uruguay has the worst defensive record, but are listed as 'mediocre'. Why bother listing any sort of stat when it's quite clear that you pay no attention to them if they don't fit in with your preconceived ideas?
From: 3tenors-spain-world-champion on 18 Jul 2010 13:44 On Jul 18, 11:48 am, higgs <kenhig...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 16, 9:47 pm, "Raja, The Great" <zepflo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_team_appearances_in_the_FIFA_Wo... > > > 27 nations have scored 25 goals in the World Cup so far. I did an > > analysis of Goals Conceder Per Match (GCPM) vs Goals Scored Per Match > > (GSPM) rounded to two decimal places and then ranked them. > > > The 27 nations who have scored 25 goals are Brazil, Germany, Italy, > > Argentina, France, Spain, Hungary, England, Uruguay, Sweden, > > Netherlands, Serbia, Russia, Mexico, Czech Rep, Belgium, Poland, > > Austria, Portugal, Switzerland, Chile, United States, Paraguay, > > Romania, South Korea, Denmark, Scotland in that order. > > > Top 10 all time STINGY DEFENSES in terms of Goals conceded per match > > Team GCPM > > England 0.88 > > Brazil 0.91 > > Italy 0.93 > > Portugal 0.96 > > Netherlands 1.02 > > Spain 1.05 > > Argentina 1.14 > > Germany 1.18 > > Russia 1.19 > > France 1.26 > > > Uruguay was ranked 13th most stingy (Poland and Serbia were 11th and > > 12th). Which means of the world cup winning nations, Uruguay have been > > historically the worst defense, followed by France and Germany. The > > best defense of the world cup winning nations have been England, > > Brazil and Italy. Spain and Argentina are in the middle and have > > neither crappy defense or great defense. > > > Top 10 all time PROLIFIC OFFENSES in terms of Goals scored per match > > Team GCPM > > Hungary 2.72 > > Brazil 2.16 > > Germany 2.08 > > France 1.78 > > Argentina 1.76 > > Russia 1.73 > > Portugal 1.7 > > Denmark 1.69 > > Netherlands 1.65 > > Uruguay 1.62 > > > Of the 8 world cup winning nations Brazil, Germany and France are the > > top 3. Brazil and Germany are quite close but they are outshone by > > Hungary who has played less than 1/3rd's of the matches these two have > > played. Argentina and Uruguay are in the middle. The least scoring > > world cup nations are England, Italy and Spain in that order. I > > thought Spain was good at scoring, so somewhat shocking. English seem > > to be the worst at scoring and best at not conceding. > > > So if we are to categorize the 8 world cup winning nations, > > historically... > > > 1. Brazil - great offense and great defense (best offense and second > > best defense - best BALANCED team ever) > > 2. Germany - great offense and mediocre defense (second best offense > > - best OFFENSIVE team ever) > > 3. France - great offense and mediocre defense (worse than Germany in > > both cases) > > 4. Argentina - decent offense and decent defense (great or mediocre in > > neither!) > > 5. Uruguay - decent offense and mediocre defense (worst defense of > > the eight teams) > > 6. Spain - mediocre offense and decent defense (this world cup brought > > their GSPM down, they were 1.79 before this) > > 7. Italy - mediocre offense and great defense (second best DEFENSIVE > > team ever) > > 8. England - mediocre offense and great defense (second best DEFENSIVE > > team ever) > > > So safe to say Brazil won 5 world cups because they are good at both > > offense and defense, Italy won 4 world cups because they are good at > > defense and Germany won 3 world cups because they are good at offense? > > From your narrative, you have 3 teams as the second best defensive > team ever, but no team as the best defensive team. Yet your stats list > it as England->Brazil->Italy. > > Likewise, Uruguay has the worst defensive record, but are listed as > 'mediocre'. > > Why bother listing any sort of stat when it's quite clear that you pay > no attention to them if they don't fit in with your preconceived > ideas? Disregard this idiot, everybody. Higgs fool, didn't I spank you enough already? Are you asking for more punishment, sock puppeteer? My regards to your chum 'Norm', lol. Tenor
From: billy on 20 Jul 2010 17:10 On Jul 16, 8:02 am, "Raja, The Great" <zepflo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Some other stats from that analysis. > > Top 5 offensive teams who never won the world cup. > Team GSPM > Hungary 2.72 > Russia 1.73 > Portugal 1.7 > Denmark 1.69 > Netherlands 1.65 > > Top 5 defensive teams who never won the world cup. > Portugal 0.96 > Netherlands 1.02 > Russia 1.19 > Poland 1.29 > Serbia 1.37 > > Of the 27 teams who have scored 25 goals, the continental > representations are (ordered in terms of total points for wins and > draws): > > Europe (19 nations) - Germany, Italy, England, Spain, France, > Netherlands, Sweden, Serbia, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Czech, Austria, > Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, Romania, Denmark, Scotland. > > South America (5 nations) - Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, > Paraguay > > North America (2 nations) - Mexico and USA > > Asia (1 nation) - South Korea Raja Nadarat JP Morgan Chase Houston, Texas Area Contact Raja Nadar Add Raja Nadar to your network ..CurrentAssociate at JP Morgan Chase Technical Analyst at JP Morgan Chase Associate at JP Morgan Technical Analyst at JPMorgan Chase see less... 1 more... PastInten at Oxy EducationUniversity of Houston Recommended 1 person has recommended Raja Connections 50 connections IndustryBanking -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raja Nadars Summary I have business skills as well as technical skills. I am familiar with databases (Sybase, Oracle) and programming language like C# and Java. I am have an understanding of financial products like CDS, IRS, CLN, Bonds etc. Raja Nadars Specialties: Knowledge of Finanical Products Knowledge of Trading business Knowledge of Banking Industry Knowledge of Software Applications Knowledge of Database Applications Communication Skills -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raja Nadars Experience Associate JP Morgan Chase (Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; JPM; Banking industry) Currently holds this position Technical Analyst JP Morgan Chase (Public Company; JPM; Banking industry) January 2006 Present (4 years 7 months) I work in the Panama team which is the Credit Line of Business. We extract trade information from a third party tool called Murex, process them and send various feeds and reports to downstream applications. I have also worked in re-engineering the entire architecture of our application. Associate JP Morgan (Banking industry) 2006 Present (4 years ) Technical Analyst JPMorgan Chase (Public Company; Banking industry) 2005 Present (5 years ) Inten Oxy (Public Company; Oil & Energy industry) May 2005 December 2005 (8 months) I did internship for around 8 months here -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raja Nadars Education University of Houston MBA , Business Administration , 2004 2006 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Information Raja Nadars Groups: JP Morgan Investment Bank -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Raja Nadars Contact Settings Interested In: career opportunities consulting offers job inquiries expertise requests reference requests getting back in touch
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