Yes, in most instances I will watch the full game replay a day or two afterwards
What I cannot understand is why you cannot articulate a football related argument without having to use meaningless data
As sad as it is, i will also watch the full-match replays...
If i make a point about Sow's "footballing" contribution, it would be entirely subjective, which is the point i'm trying to make about the data - it is just numbers, how you interpret the data is up to you.
I presented two contrasting data sets, and gave you my conclusion.
Whether you think the data is bunkum, then so be it; but your arguments to the contrary are entirely opinion (not data) driven, so subjective.
You gave the example of Sow being subbed off against Coventry leading to the goals scored.
How about, my opinion is, his harrying of the opponents drained their energy, thus allowing a last minute breakaway goal for Taylor...can i prove any of that? No, i can't and it would be folly to argue something so intangible.
Yet subjective opinions are somehow more valid.
As said, the data is there and i've made my own assettment from that.