As I have had a few enquirires regarding this, I thought I’d post the answer here.
In the Premier League in 2010/11, Liverpool completed 74.46% of their passes.
Interestingly, they completed slightly more under Roy Hodgson’s leadership (74.78%) than they did during the tenure of Kenny Dalglish (74.08%).
A more in-depth analysis of the statistics will be available in future, but hopefully this answers people’s main query for the time being.
Please take a look at my other articles, a list of which can be found here.
21 July 2011 – My full analysis of these figures can now be read here.
Hello,
Do you have article or quotation about your answer?
Please give me the link, if you have. Really appreciate your answer..
Thanks!
Hi Nohan
I’m afraid I’ve been busy of late, so haven’t been able to write a full article about this yet, but will get round to it soon I hope! It’s not the writing that takes long, it’s the research.
Cheers
All right, beezdog. I’m waiting patiently here. Please let me know if you release the full article. Thanks 🙂
Nohan – The full version of this article is now up on The Tomkins Times:
http://tomkinstimes.com/2011/07/pass-and-move-vs-pass-and-hoof/
You need to be a subscriber to read it though. If you’re not, then it’ll be up on here in a weeks time.
Cheers
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