Ted Hughes wrote:'depends how you interept facts to be able to make facts you may need'.
That is the problem with statistics in a nutshell though, they only tell part of the story.
When a team has 25 shots off target & ten on target for instance, you could say that's good because they were dominant but what if the ten shots on target were from 30 yards & were like backpasses by the time they reached the keeper or were toe pokes that dribbled along the ground as they were tackled?
Statistics give an idea what may have most likely happened but don't tell the whole story & sometimes tell the wrong story.
I don't think I said they were the full story.They are an aid.As you say stats are how you interept them.
Telling the wrong story is a matter of opinion.
What may be wrong to you(e.g)may be right to me(e.g).
To some people like myself they are part of the story,if you think they are not anyway to judge what you have seen then they are irrelevant.
However for me the fact that there are nowadays so many different places that have this information makes me think that more than me takes this info as part of making a judgement.
Even the OS has a few stats so the club seem to think they are worthwhile.