by Walter Broeckx
Hi all, after being exiled from the Untold websites because of the Zombies attack I’m back now and will try to work further on the referees and their results with all the teams who are currently in the PL.
So what is the meaning of this article and the others about the refs and their statistical of each team?
The meaning is that if a ref is appointed for a certain game you can immediately check on his results in the past for the two teams involved. Before you could find this by going to our page about the home team and then you could check the away team. But now you just go to the article about the ref and all the statistical information from the past is in front of your eyes.
I’m not a gambling man and in my country there is no gambling culture so I don’t gamble on games. But if I were to be a gambler I would use such statistics to have a better look at what might happen when a certain refs does certain teams.
In a way I think that those statistics were one of the things used as a starting point in the Italian football scandal a few years ago. You remember the Calciopoli scandal in Italy where they sent certain refs to certain games that they knew had more or less favourable statistics and feelings for certain teams….
By the way talking about Wikipedia and the Calciopoli scandal I should let you know that it is sad to see that in the English version there are no transcripts of some of the phone calls that were made. I will try to translate them into English for Untold in the next weeks you will see what I have talked about in the past. But that is for later.
Now we are here to show you the statistics of Mark Clattenburg.
Total |
won |
draw |
lost |
won |
draw |
lost |
Achieving |
|
Arsenal |
797 |
426 |
212 |
159 |
53,45% |
26,60% |
19,95% |
|
Clattenburg |
25 |
17 |
1 |
7 |
68,00% |
4,00% |
28,00% |
Over |
Aston Villa |
797 |
287 |
249 |
261 |
36,01% |
31,24% |
32,75% |
|
Clattenburg |
27 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
29,63% |
33,33% |
37,04% |
Average |
Chelsea |
797 |
414 |
206 |
177 |
51,94% |
25,85% |
22,21% |
|
Clattenburg |
19 |
12 |
4 |
3 |
63,16% |
21,05% |
15,79% |
Over |
Everton |
797 |
282 |
230 |
285 |
35,38% |
28,86% |
35,76% |
|
Clattenburg |
9 |
4 |
2 |
3 |
44,44% |
22,22% |
33,33% |
Average |
Fulham |
443 |
137 |
128 |
178 |
30,93% |
28,89% |
40,18% |
|
Clattenburg |
22 |
6 |
10 |
6 |
27,27% |
45,45% |
27,27% |
Average |
Liverpool |
797 |
389 |
203 |
205 |
48,81% |
25,47% |
25,72% |
|
Clattenburg |
13 |
6 |
4 |
3 |
46,15% |
30,77% |
23,08% |
Average |
Man City |
607 |
226 |
159 |
222 |
37,23% |
26,19% |
36,57% |
|
Clattenburg |
25 |
16 |
7 |
2 |
64,00% |
28,00% |
8,00% |
Over |
MU |
797 |
520 |
165 |
112 |
65,24% |
20,70% |
14,05% |
|
Clattenburg |
21 |
12 |
4 |
5 |
57,14% |
19,05% |
23,81% |
Average |
Newcastle |
717 |
284 |
192 |
241 |
39,61% |
26,78% |
33,61% |
|
Clattenburg |
No games | |||||||
Norwich |
227 |
68 |
72 |
87 |
29,96% |
31,72% |
38,33% |
|
Clattenburg |
8 |
2 |
3 |
3 |
25,00% |
37,50% |
37,50% |
Average |
QPR |
227 |
71 |
57 |
99 |
31,28% |
25,11% |
43,61% |
|
Clattenburg |
11 |
2 |
4 |
5 |
18,18% |
36,36% |
45,45% |
Under |
Reading |
101 |
31 |
21 |
49 |
30,69% |
20,79% |
48,51% |
|
Clattenburg |
5 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
20,00% |
40,00% |
40,00% |
Under |
Southampton |
531 |
155 |
146 |
230 |
29,19% |
27,50% |
43,31% |
|
Clattenburg |
6 |
1 |
4 |
1 |
16,67% |
66,67% |
16,67% |
Under |
Stoke |
177 |
53 |
54 |
70 |
29,94% |
30,51% |
39,55% |
|
Clattenburg |
18 |
6 |
7 |
5 |
33,33% |
38,89% |
27,78% |
Average |
Sunderland |
443 |
119 |
112 |
212 |
26,86% |
25,28% |
47,86% |
|
Clattenburg |
No games | |||||||
Swansea |
63 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
31,75% |
33,33% |
34,92% |
|
Clattenburg |
4 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
75,00% |
0,00% |
25,00% |
Over |
Tottenham |
797 |
307 |
210 |
280 |
38,52% |
26,35% |
35,13% |
|
Clattenburg |
26 |
12 |
6 |
8 |
46,15% |
23,08% |
30,77% |
Average |
WBA |
253 |
62 |
64 |
127 |
24,51% |
25,30% |
50,20% |
|
Clattenburg |
13 |
4 |
2 |
7 |
30,77% |
15,38% |
53,85% |
Average |
West Ham |
641 |
210 |
164 |
267 |
32,76% |
25,59% |
41,65% |
|
Clattenburg |
15 |
5 |
3 |
7 |
33,33% |
20,00% |
46,67% |
Average |
Wigan |
291 |
81 |
73 |
137 |
27,84% |
25,09% |
47,08% |
|
Clattenburg |
27 |
9 |
4 |
14 |
33,33% |
14,81% |
51,85% |
Average |
So Mark Clattenburg has four teams that have a higher than average win percentage when he does their games. And there are 4 teams who are under performing when he is around. Those 3 teams are QPR, Reading and Southampton. This might of course have something to do with the fact that those are rather new teams in the PL and as a result are teams fighting for survival and not winning that many games.
This also can have something to do with the fact that he is doing many top teams; so it could be that Clattenburg does for example Manchester City – Reading and then a Manchester City win is rather normal in most cases.
In the case of Clattenburg we see that 13 teams are performing as can be expected in general when he is around. Teams you could say who win some, who lose some, who draw some. But nothing extraordinary to report about it when you compare the games with Clattenburg or without Clattenburg.
I think this high number of average teams shows that what we have found in our review of last season is correct. We then have said that Clattenburg is one of the least biased refs in the PL. Being less biased means that the results would be very much in line with the average results of each team.
He also is one of the few refs under whom Manchester United doesn’t over perform. I think this shows that in general he is strong enough to stand up against the pressure from Old Trafford.
He is one of the few refs for whom I generally believe that if he makes mistakes, it really are mistakes. Nothing more, nothing less. Just honest mistakes.
And coming back to the gambling I talked about a ref that will hardly surprise you when he is around, so maybe not a good gambling object unless you try to play a safe game.
The referee analysis
The full index of articles in order of publication is now available here.
Recent posts
The books…
- Woolwich Arsenal: The club that changed football – Arsenal’s early years
- Making the Arsenal – how the modern Arsenal was born in 1910
- The Crowd at Woolwich Arsenal FC: crowd behaviour at the early matches
The sites from the same team…
- Referee Decisions – just what are the refs up to this season?
- The Arsenal History Blog from the AISA Arsenal History Society
The best refereeing I’ve seen for a single game was the day we lost our 10 year unbeaten run at the spuds. I could not disagree with one decision…and how I wanted to when it was 2-1 to the swamp dwellers. But Clattenberg was faultless that day. Bugger, no one to blame but ourselves.
I used to do the accumulators a lot at the bookies, came close to some big wins off of a small outlay. May start doing them more regularly with the new info on the refs. Suppose this is a side effect of this site, see you at the next gamblers anonymous meeting.
Thanks Walter. I really like Clatter. He has an honest look about him (unfortunately, so do one or two of the other creeps!!) and seems to maintain his standard whoever is involved. That is all supporters want and expect from officials and the shame is–too infrequently do they get it! All this must be known to the spineless press and media- of course. And when gambling is involved- as it is- the police should be casting a beady over it all. They are not waiting for the press to work-up public opinion are they?
Adam,
I must confess when writing these articles I thought of gambling a bit myself 😉
It’s interesting to notice that we have both higher percent of victories and higher percent of losses than the average one when Clattenburg is in charge.