To enhance my 2016/17 Premier League projection I’m reviewing factors that may impact each team’s strength compared with last season, as explained here. Next up West Brom.
Last Season
West Brom’s 2015/16 campaign was pretty grim, registering the fewest shots on target. But, typical of a Tony Pulis managed side, they comfortably avoided relegation – mainly due to a strong defence.
Player Turnover
To illustrate the relative strengths of key players joining and leaving, the numbers below compare defensive, passing and attacking strength against the average premier league player in 2015/16 (0% means at the same level as the average premier league player, greater than 0% is better and less than 0% is worse). Defensive assessment is the sum of defensive actions (tackles, interceptions, clearances and blocks). Passing is number of completed passes, and attacking strength is goals plus assists (all measured per match). This isn’t a robust statistical analysis, and can be skewed due to acquisition from a weaker league or lack of minutes played – but the purpose is to simply indicate the comparative strength of incoming and outgoing players.
Not much going on here.
European Competition
No. No change.
Management
No change
Overall assessment
Little change (i.e. no improvement!)
06/08/2016