Differentiating the Top English Premier League Football Clubs from the Rest of the Pack: Identifying the Keys to Success
This paper develops a robust, statistically significant, six independent variable multiple regression model that accounts for the relative success of English Premier League football clubs based on an array of twenty-four pitch actions collected during the 2007-2008 season (p<0.0000). Additionally, one-way ANOVA is used to identify those specific pitch actions that statistically separate the top 4 clubs from (1) the dozen clubs forming the middle of the pack and, (2) by a greater contrast, the bottom 4 clubs. Thirteen pitch actions yield statistically significant differences among these three tiers of clubs using this second method of analysis.
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2009
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Authors: | Oberstone, Joel |
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Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports. - Berkeley Electronic Press. - Vol. 5.2009, 3, p. 10-10
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Publisher: |
Berkeley Electronic Press |
Subject: | English Premier League | football | team performance analysis | multiple regression | ANOVA | retrodiction |
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