Graph of the Day: Goal To Shot Ratios For Teams in European Leagues
This graph allows you to gauge one aspect of teams' offensive production with the help of the Reep ratio (aka the goals to shots ratio). Across the four leagues covered here, the average is currently .108 (or about 1 goal in 9.25 shots). With a median of .091, 50% of teams need at least 11 shots to score 1 goal, while the other 50% need less than 11 shots to score.
Soccer Quantified @ Mar 24, 2011 2:54 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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