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  • The very definition of a Premier League home banker: Chelsea v West Brom

    By Brian Sears 8 November 2013 Evidence for a home banker is rarely as strong as the statistical evidence that suggests Chelsea are home bankers this weekend against West Brom. Exhibit A is Chelsea’s home form this season: played five, won five, scored 12, conceded three. Only Chelsea and Manchester City in the whole of […]

  • Thrashed! The 32 times that Premier League clubs have been hit for seven

    By Brian Sears 5 November 2013 Manchester City’s mauling of Norwich on Saturday was their biggest ever win in the Premier League era. It was also the 32nd time in the Premier League, since 1992, that one team has thrashed another by scoring seven or more goals. The graphic below details every one of those […]

  • Is the idea of NFL finally taking off across the Atlantic?

    ALEXANDRA WILLIS is a multimedia sports journalist who flits between Wimbledon, SportingIntelligence, the TennisSpace and a few other outlets, while tweeting copiously and trying to improve her (terrible) backhand in her spare time. Follow @alex_willis on twitter On first viewing, American Football is pretty baffling. It looks very much like a lot of helmeted people running around crashing into […]

  • How Norwich draw more, United draw blood and LFC-WBA ends in victory

    By Brian Sears 24 October 2013 A review by Sportingintelligence of all 8,306 games played in the 21 years and a few months of the Premier League shows that 2,232 of them have been draws, which is 26.9 per cent, with Norwich the club with the highest percentage of stalemates (of current clubs), and Manchester […]

  • REVEALED: Asia driving boom as Premier League foreign TV cash hits £2.23bn

    By Nick Harris 9 September 2013 THE Premier League will earn $1.47 billion (£941m) from broadcasters in Asia alone for live rights to matches between now and 2016, Sportingintelligence can reveal, with the figure underlining the importance of that continent to English football’s elite. The biggest clubs are increasingly turning to the Far East markets […]

  • Villains and Saints promote youth as Hammers and Fulham help the aged

    By Brian Sears 13 September 2013 If you win nothing with kids then Aston Villa and Southampton will win nothing – but their fans might appreciate they are trying to succeed with promising young players. There’s a huge contrast in the age of Premier League starting line-ups so far this season, from nippers Aston Villa (average […]

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