Examples of the statistics calculated, on both the players and team as a whole, include player appearances, goals and assists, time spent on the pitch, number of games won, drawn and lost, player and team form and more.
So, whats new from last year’s spreadsheet? Firstly, there have been a few tweaks made to make it easier to use. This version also has macros that execute far more quickly and effectively. Charts are now customisable, allowing the user to instantly select data by players, competitions and venues. Finally, to consider the new Premier League rules introduced by the FA, there is a feature to show what the squad status is, how many players are U21 or home-grown and how many squad places are free for foreign players.

Click here to download a copy. Unfortunately, due to the formatting and functionality involved, only an Excel 2007 version is available. Some information such as player transfers, renewed contracts and the first match of the season versus West Brom have been populated to give you an example of how it should be filled in.
Note: the spreadsheet uses macros, which need to be enabled for full functionality to be utilised.

Great Going Chris. Thanks
Hey Chris!
I’ve just come to know about this spreadsheet from thechels! Great work in making this one mate! I’m a stats freak, so I’m going to use it a lot!!
I just have a small problem – I’m not able to change the data on the Players worksheet! The data is protected by a password. Could you just share the password??
If not, can you make a couple of changes? The match time for Ivanovic was 30 mins and not 0 as it is in the version I downloaded
Sam,
You are quite correct – you have identified a minor bug, which I have now rectified. The download link has been updated and the corrected version is now available for download. Thanks for informing me of the bug!
damn gud…thanx for ur so much help
Hey chris..can u upload a similar app for 2011-12 season..eagerly waiting for it mate!
Agree with Aditya, a 2011-12 season update would be really good if you could spare the time to share one.
Thanks for all the great work you’ve done for Chelsea Chris!