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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostI'll give you an answer, I doubt RIG will want to answer you with the way you come across with your questioning. They were 11th in league 1, having won 3, drawn 1 and lost 3 of their opening 7, including a poor home defeat to shrewsbury who hadn't won yet that season.
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Originally posted by Bill View PostSorry but i thought this was a messageboard where people ask questions surely you understand that"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostChrist you have no ambition. What must you be like in your private life? If you shoot for the moon, you might end up on the roof.
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostThis is getting interesting ha will keep an eye on this tread tonight"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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I thought we could be a team in progress win a few and lose a few with some excitement along the way. The gripe I have and which seems to spreading is the style of play we have or in our case we have not. Not one player is standing out at the moment which indicates that we are se up not very negatively. Newcastle played a system that is a million miles from what we are being served up right now. Surely we all agree that 3 #### poor performances at home in a row is enough.
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This forum just goes around in circles. After our 2 wins at the start of the season you has some basically thinking promotion is a certainty and wanting Jimmy to extend his contract and now after the shocking game on Tuesday you have the opposite people demanding Jimmy view. Personally I've always felt we would be mid table and hoping to have a crack at the playoffs but ultimately probably not make it.
For me the football is boring and I really hope it does get more exciting but I still can't fathom this talk of sacking Jimmy. Barring if you're Madrid or someone like that we can't keep replacing managers after a few bad results/performances and expect to do better afterwards. For me stability is key and unless we are in danger of going down (personally I'm not worried at all) then keep faith because it won't be an instant success.
So please if we do beat the league leaders (stop laughing) on Saturday I hope people dont get too excited and if we lose I hope people aren't too downbeat. A 6-0 loss is never acceptable but as a mid table team we will win some and lose some. I do just hope that our players know how to pass forward as that was annoying me as much as the score on Tuesday as we always checked back it seemed like.
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Irrespective of people's opinions as to where we should be at the moment, surely nobody, absolutely nobody can seriously say since JFH has been here, we have generally looked a good side or played entertaining football.
Most of us can cope with being beaten by teams with bigger budgets and better players. What many of us have a problem with is how after all this time, we still show no signs of progression. Or why the manager constantly plays players out of position. Or why, having picked the wrong team to start the game, he takes so long to realise the fact and to do anything about it.
I was all for a young manager, buying young players and improving them. What I wasn't prepared for was such a prolonged period of the most negative tactics and ultimately boring football imagineable. I very much doubt the owners will keep the faith for much longer as it's clear that it's his style of play and total lack of entertainment that is keeping people away.
On the plus side, Tuesday's game did enable Nasser to give his best review of a match yet.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostIrrespective of people's opinions as to where we should be at the moment, surely nobody, absolutely nobody can seriously say since JFH has been here, we have generally looked a good side or played entertaining football.
Most of us can cope with being beaten by teams with bigger budgets and better players. What many of us have a problem with is how after all this time, we still show no signs of progression. Or why the manager constantly plays players out of position. Or why, having picked the wrong team to start the game, he takes so long to realise the fact and to do anything about it.
I was all for a young manager, buying young players and improving them. What I wasn't prepared for was such a prolonged period of the most negative tactics and ultimately boring football imagineable. I very much doubt the owners will keep the faith for much longer as it's clear that it's his style of play and total lack of entertainment that is keeping people away.
On the plus side, Tuesday's game did enable Nasser to give his best review of a match yet.
More importantly, I still think JFH is the man for the job."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View Postthis blip of a result and period of poor matches was more down to a lack of a few ingredients (notice how in 2 of our 3 worst performances this season, Luongo wasn't playing) than anything else.
More importantly, I still think JFH is the man for the job.
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