Maybe one color per country would make things more clearly. Many people go through statistics for a specific country and color coding them would help.
rey_carmesi on
Nice, but keep the same color/country for consistency
Tryphon59200 on
why would you change the nations colours on each graph?
TranslatorVarious857 on
Hardly any Dutch players in La Liga is wild, considering the legacy Cruijff built.
LongjumpingGate8859 on
This is far less Brazilians than I would have expected. How are there sp.few brazilians?!
cantonlautaro on
Seems neither New World Latins or Ye Olde Worlde Latins favor playing in Germany. Or is it the Germans who dont favor Latins?
tatakae1226 on
Yeah, I didn’t think much about color consistency on this one just assigned colors sequentially. Thanks for pointing that out! I’ll make sure to keep colors consistent across countries in future charts. Appreciate the feedback
UnusualAd6529 on
its actually interesting that Spain and France import so many players from their former colonies while England doesn’t at all.
Dritias on
I fully agree with every other comment suggesting color consistency between graph.
And the only league where France is not the country with the most non-native players is La Liga, where Argentina has 3 more players ? Pretty impressive.
Homerbola92 on
It’s really something that in order to stay competitive every league but La Liga need to get talent abroad.
SteelyLan on
Would love to see it as numbers of players in the league per inhabitants in the respective country.
(Greetings from Denmark)
ceelogreenicanth on
So France is Unusually productive in top talent? And Germany and Italy has less top talent that almost never leaves their home country?
gIory1999 on
This sub should be renamed into ‘DataCouldBeBeautiful’. Because these graphs are really badly done.
notflyingdutchman on
Pretty weird we have so many Dutch players in England but so little in Germany. I think top dutch players dont see the Bundesliga as a big step forwards but thats bs in my opinion
AskMeAboutEveryThing on
And now all of them in one
purplecatchap on
I thought Scottish, Welsh and Irish might have a bit more representation in the Premier League.
redditor1235711 on
It’d be great if you add a last chart with the sum of all players. I assume French players are the most but it’d be nice to confirm
pirate-private on
when hand-egg is called football, why don´t you just say international hand-egg instead of soccer?
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Maybe one color per country would make things more clearly. Many people go through statistics for a specific country and color coding them would help.
Nice, but keep the same color/country for consistency
why would you change the nations colours on each graph?
Hardly any Dutch players in La Liga is wild, considering the legacy Cruijff built.
This is far less Brazilians than I would have expected. How are there sp.few brazilians?!
Seems neither New World Latins or Ye Olde Worlde Latins favor playing in Germany. Or is it the Germans who dont favor Latins?
Yeah, I didn’t think much about color consistency on this one just assigned colors sequentially. Thanks for pointing that out! I’ll make sure to keep colors consistent across countries in future charts. Appreciate the feedback
its actually interesting that Spain and France import so many players from their former colonies while England doesn’t at all.
I fully agree with every other comment suggesting color consistency between graph.
And the only league where France is not the country with the most non-native players is La Liga, where Argentina has 3 more players ? Pretty impressive.
It’s really something that in order to stay competitive every league but La Liga need to get talent abroad.
Would love to see it as numbers of players in the league per inhabitants in the respective country.
(Greetings from Denmark)
So France is Unusually productive in top talent? And Germany and Italy has less top talent that almost never leaves their home country?
This sub should be renamed into ‘DataCouldBeBeautiful’. Because these graphs are really badly done.
Pretty weird we have so many Dutch players in England but so little in Germany. I think top dutch players dont see the Bundesliga as a big step forwards but thats bs in my opinion
And now all of them in one
I thought Scottish, Welsh and Irish might have a bit more representation in the Premier League.
It’d be great if you add a last chart with the sum of all players. I assume French players are the most but it’d be nice to confirm
when hand-egg is called football, why don´t you just say international hand-egg instead of soccer?