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S DunnvsEverton

Analysis based on 6 matches since 2000

* Note: Detailed card statistics for matches before 2005 may be incomplete.

1
Wins
2
Draws
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Losses

When S Dunn officiates Everton matches, the statistics reveal a severe negative pattern. Based on 6 matches spanning multiple seasons, our comprehensive analysis shows Everton achieves a 16.7% win rate under S Dunn, compared to the 45% baseline expected for teams at this level. This negative 28.3 percentage point difference suggests a meaningful pattern worth examining. The data includes detailed card statistics, match outcomes, and historical trends to provide football fans, bettors, and analysts with evidence-based insights into this referee-team dynamic.

🚨STRONG BIAS DETECTED

🚨 STRONG BIAS DETECTED

This referee has a significantly negative history with this team. Win rate is severely below average.

Bias Score
-28.3%
Matches Analyzed
6
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Notable Negative Pattern

With a bias score of -28.3%, this ranks among the more significant negative patterns in our database. Over 6 matches, Everton has won 28 percentage points fewer games than expected. For bettors and fantasy managers, this historical trend suggests extra caution when S Dunn is appointed.

The Bias Meterβ„’

Bias Level-28.3%
Bias AgainstNeutralFavorable

Match History

6 matches under this referee

DateOpponentScoreResultCardsDivision
1 Jan 2005Tottenham(A)2 - 5LOSS
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Premier League
30 Oct 2004Aston Villa(H)1 - 1DRAW
🟨 1
Premier League
15 May 2004Man City(A)1 - 5LOSS
🟨 1
Premier League
26 Aug 2003Charlton(A)2 - 2DRAW
🟨 1
Premier League
12 Jan 2003Tottenham(A)3 - 4LOSS
🟨 1
Premier League
28 Sept 2002Fulham(H)2 - 0WIN
🟨 1
Premier League

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Detailed Statistics

Win Rate (Under Ref)16.7%
Baseline Win Rate45%
Bias Score-28.3%

Cards for Everton

🟨 Yellows / Game0.83
πŸŸ₯ Reds / Game0.00

Cards for Opponents

🟨 Opp Yellows / Game1.17
πŸŸ₯ Opp Reds / Game0.00

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