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Mon May 05, 2014 11:10 am
Green Arrow wrote:Our squad wasn't good enough. Not even Mourinho himself would have kept us up. Our team lacked depth at Premier League level and once we got found out it showed. We gambled on a new manager and he couldn't do it either.
Also, using trends is just ridiculous as that pattern is unlikely to repeat itself over the next half of the season. Teams like Liverpool and United have had terrible starts to the season and then finished top 6 with surging runs of form. Likewise, crap teams have overachieved and then faded away. Its all hypothetical nonsense tbh.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:20 am
Mon May 05, 2014 11:26 am
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Your own graph shows we were heading one way ffs
Mon May 05, 2014 11:28 am
TripleD wrote:Green Arrow wrote:Our squad wasn't good enough. Not even Mourinho himself would have kept us up. Our team lacked depth at Premier League level and once we got found out it showed. We gambled on a new manager and he couldn't do it either.
Also, using trends is just ridiculous as that pattern is unlikely to repeat itself over the next half of the season. Teams like Liverpool and United have had terrible starts to the season and then finished top 6 with surging runs of form. Likewise, crap teams have overachieved and then faded away. Its all hypothetical nonsense tbh.
Don't be so daft mun, you get the same amount of points in each half of the season the stats surely can't lie.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:31 am
Mon May 05, 2014 11:33 am
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Your own graph shows we were heading one way ffs
Mon May 05, 2014 11:35 am
JonCCFC wrote:Using that graph as "proof" Malky would've kept us up is absolutely ridiculous. For one, everyone knows that league positions don't show a true reflection of where teams will roughly finish until the second half of the season. Yes, I believe Malky is a better manager but those "stats" mean absolutely nothing.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:35 am
Mon May 05, 2014 11:38 am
Green Arrow wrote:Our squad wasn't good enough. Not even Mourinho himself would have kept us up. Our team lacked depth at Premier League level and once we got found out it showed. We gambled on a new manager and he couldn't do it either.
Also, using trends is just ridiculous as that pattern is unlikely to repeat itself over the next half of the season. Teams like Liverpool and United have had terrible starts to the season and then finished top 6 with surging runs of form. Likewise, crap teams have overachieved and then faded away. Its all hypothetical nonsense tbh.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:39 am
RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Your own graph shows we were heading one way ffs
Actually mate, if you paid more attention instead of looking at it for a second and making a stupid comment like that, you'd see that apart from a few times where we shot up the table (not a bad thing), we were pretty consistent in our league position. More importantly, we were consistantly out of the relegation zone.
The only time the graph heading south is when Tan appointed Ole.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:40 am
Otto wrote:I think Malky would have kept us up. Our work rate on the pitch has dropped dramatically since he left. We used to press teams high up the pitch and this was our best trait as a team in the MM era. That's what got us promoted and I think what would have kept us up. But it wasn't pretty football which is why Malky had become unpopular. We finished the season being the easiest team in the league to play against. We deserve to be bottom below Fulham who we were way way better than when we played the at Craven Cottage under Malky.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:41 am
soulofthesea wrote:Was the squad good enough..............i think no
was Malky given funds to assemble a squad that was good enough..id say yes
deserve?....its football..as a player he won promotion 3 times but only played 14 prem games......football isnt about sentiment its about the here and now.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:41 am
RyanW_CCFC wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Using that graph as "proof" Malky would've kept us up is absolutely ridiculous. For one, everyone knows that league positions don't show a true reflection of where teams will roughly finish until the second half of the season. Yes, I believe Malky is a better manager but those "stats" mean absolutely nothing.
I'm not using it as "proof". It's there simply to show our league position when Malky was in charge compared to when Ole was manager. Can't argue with what it shows can you?
Mon May 05, 2014 11:42 am
TripleD wrote:Green Arrow wrote:Our squad wasn't good enough. Not even Mourinho himself would have kept us up. Our team lacked depth at Premier League level and once we got found out it showed. We gambled on a new manager and he couldn't do it either.
Also, using trends is just ridiculous as that pattern is unlikely to repeat itself over the next half of the season. Teams like Liverpool and United have had terrible starts to the season and then finished top 6 with surging runs of form. Likewise, crap teams have overachieved and then faded away. Its all hypothetical nonsense tbh.
Don't be so daft mun, you get the same amount of points in each half of the season the stats surely can't lie.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:46 am
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Your own graph shows we were heading one way ffs
Actually mate, if you paid more attention instead of looking at it for a second and making a stupid comment like that, you'd see that apart from a few times where we shot up the table (not a bad thing), we were pretty consistent in our league position. More importantly, we were consistantly out of the relegation zone.
The only time the graph heading south is when Tan appointed Ole.
Cobblers
We got off to a good start being the unkown quantity and got 8 points from 6 games. It was downhill from then on as the graph shoes with just 9 points in malkys next 12 games.
We had got sussed out as a team with a poor defence who out pressure on will just whack the ball anywhere, a slow and weak midfield, and a team who couldnt score from open play.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:47 am
RyanW_CCFC wrote:soulofthesea wrote:Was the squad good enough..............i think no
was Malky given funds to assemble a squad that was good enough..id say yes
deserve?....its football..as a player he won promotion 3 times but only played 14 prem games......football isnt about sentiment its about the here and now.
No, he didn't deserve it because of sentiment. He deserved it because he was doing a bloody good job and like i said, apart from the first game against West Ham we weren't in the relegation zone once. Not ONCE. What more do you want? Seriously, can you answer that question? Where did you expect us to be when Malky was sacked?
Mon May 05, 2014 11:49 am
RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Your own graph shows we were heading one way ffs
Actually mate, if you paid more attention instead of looking at it for a second and making a stupid comment like that, you'd see that apart from a few times where we shot up the table (not a bad thing), we were pretty consistent in our league position. More importantly, we were consistantly out of the relegation zone.
The only time the graph heading south is when Tan appointed Ole.
Cobblers
We got off to a good start being the unkown quantity and got 8 points from 6 games. It was downhill from then on as the graph shoes with just 9 points in malkys next 12 games.
We had got sussed out as a team with a poor defence who out pressure on will just whack the ball anywhere, a slow and weak midfield, and a team who couldnt score from open play.
So a manager or a team isn't allowed to go through a bad patch? The fact is, and i'll repeat it again, we weren't in the relegation zone once, apart from the first day. You can tell me as much as you want that we were gonna end up going down under Malky, but im getting bored of repeating myself now, until we actually go into the relegation zone you have no argument. We were where we had to be after half the season was done. That is all you can ask from a manager.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:49 am
JonCCFC wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:JonCCFC wrote:Using that graph as "proof" Malky would've kept us up is absolutely ridiculous. For one, everyone knows that league positions don't show a true reflection of where teams will roughly finish until the second half of the season. Yes, I believe Malky is a better manager but those "stats" mean absolutely nothing.
I'm not using it as "proof". It's there simply to show our league position when Malky was in charge compared to when Ole was manager. Can't argue with what it shows can you?
Yes you can argue with it, even Malky himself said that you shouldn't look at the table until after Christmas. The league table in any league means nothing in the first half of the season.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:52 am
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Your own graph shows we were heading one way ffs
Actually mate, if you paid more attention instead of looking at it for a second and making a stupid comment like that, you'd see that apart from a few times where we shot up the table (not a bad thing), we were pretty consistent in our league position. More importantly, we were consistantly out of the relegation zone.
The only time the graph heading south is when Tan appointed Ole.
Cobblers
We got off to a good start being the unkown quantity and got 8 points from 6 games. It was downhill from then on as the graph shoes with just 9 points in malkys next 12 games.
We had got sussed out as a team with a poor defence who out pressure on will just whack the ball anywhere, a slow and weak midfield, and a team who couldnt score from open play.
So a manager or a team isn't allowed to go through a bad patch? The fact is, and i'll repeat it again, we weren't in the relegation zone once, apart from the first day. You can tell me as much as you want that we were gonna end up going down under Malky, but im getting bored of repeating myself now, until we actually go into the relegation zone you have no argument. We were where we had to be after half the season was done. That is all you can ask from a manager.
I repeat. Did Arsenal win the league?
Mon May 05, 2014 11:57 am
RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Your own graph shows we were heading one way ffs
Actually mate, if you paid more attention instead of looking at it for a second and making a stupid comment like that, you'd see that apart from a few times where we shot up the table (not a bad thing), we were pretty consistent in our league position. More importantly, we were consistantly out of the relegation zone.
The only time the graph heading south is when Tan appointed Ole.
Cobblers
We got off to a good start being the unkown quantity and got 8 points from 6 games. It was downhill from then on as the graph shoes with just 9 points in malkys next 12 games.
We had got sussed out as a team with a poor defence who out pressure on will just whack the ball anywhere, a slow and weak midfield, and a team who couldnt score from open play.
So a manager or a team isn't allowed to go through a bad patch? The fact is, and i'll repeat it again, we weren't in the relegation zone once, apart from the first day. You can tell me as much as you want that we were gonna end up going down under Malky, but im getting bored of repeating myself now, until we actually go into the relegation zone you have no argument. We were where we had to be after half the season was done. That is all you can ask from a manager.
I repeat. Did Arsenal win the league?
What's your point? No, Arsenal didn't win the league but after half the season they were doing well. Only when injuries to Ramsey, Walcott, Ozil, Wilshere etc occured, they started to drop down the league. That's off topic anyway.
Mon May 05, 2014 11:59 am
Mon May 05, 2014 12:05 pm
CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:RyanW_CCFC wrote:CF47 BLUEBIRD wrote:Your own graph shows we were heading one way ffs
Actually mate, if you paid more attention instead of looking at it for a second and making a stupid comment like that, you'd see that apart from a few times where we shot up the table (not a bad thing), we were pretty consistent in our league position. More importantly, we were consistantly out of the relegation zone.
The only time the graph heading south is when Tan appointed Ole.
Cobblers
We got off to a good start being the unkown quantity and got 8 points from 6 games. It was downhill from then on as the graph shoes with just 9 points in malkys next 12 games.
We had got sussed out as a team with a poor defence who out pressure on will just whack the ball anywhere, a slow and weak midfield, and a team who couldnt score from open play.
So a manager or a team isn't allowed to go through a bad patch? The fact is, and i'll repeat it again, we weren't in the relegation zone once, apart from the first day. You can tell me as much as you want that we were gonna end up going down under Malky, but im getting bored of repeating myself now, until we actually go into the relegation zone you have no argument. We were where we had to be after half the season was done. That is all you can ask from a manager.
I repeat. Did Arsenal win the league?
What's your point? No, Arsenal didn't win the league but after half the season they were doing well. Only when injuries to Ramsey, Walcott, Ozil, Wilshere etc occured, they started to drop down the league. That's off topic anyway.
Exactly. They didnt win the league although they spent most of the 1st half if the season on top of it.
So just because we werent in the relegation zone after 18 of 38 games doesnt mean we wouldnt have got relegated.
As your graph and my stats show thats where we were heading. 1 point above the zone which you put down to a bad patchand did you expect that bad patch to improve with 5 of our next 6 away games to Arsenal, Citeh, United, Everton and Spurs.
GET REAL
Mon May 05, 2014 12:06 pm
maccydee wrote:Malky lost the players evidenced by us losing 3 nil to Southampton in a game when a win could have kept him in the job.