TheCount
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Why would you conclude that from what I stated? Did I suggest it was a general rule?
I didn't conclude anything, that's why there are question marks.
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Why would you conclude that from what I stated? Did I suggest it was a general rule?
Ok Dave here's the stats , last season saint played the 7th fewest long balls in the league, 67 per game to be precise.
Everton played the 4th most per game with 73.
So please now explain how last season wasn't hoofball?
Also explain why you never criticised this style of football last season mate?
Can you also explain why your insistent that koeman is a long ball manager when the stats last season prove he preferred it on the deck more than saint Bobby Brown shoes did?
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Most embarrassing long ball stat (for those that like them to use as weaponry in support of Koeman) is that he now has us as 3rd highest proponent of long balls while his old club Southampton now are 17th least likely to use the tactic.Change the year Dave - as originally claimed
https://www.premierleague.com/stats/top/clubs/total_long_balls?se=42
Koeman hasn't faced any obstacles yet. He hasn't had to as you get the first season as a free pass unless it's a disaster. The first season for me is important in determining what sort of style and system the new man brings. On that score it has until very recently been concerning. To say that it looked like a car crash is to underplay it.
As said, I'm still not sure how it'll turn out. He's started off very direct and that's the way three of his four major signings look like it will be permanently heading. Presently we play with a lot more control and it's paying off. But I'm unsure it'll be the way he wants to set up next season.
It's simple for me mate: results wise this has been a very decent first season. Performance wise it's been a confusing mixed bag of styles and tactics.I don't get it. Our style of play is put us in 7th. Koeman's style of play put him above Everton the two prior years. It looked like a car crash? Then what did our style of play look like under Roberto?
Having an identy as a club is important, but it's pretty obvious that good managers need to adjust the way the team plays based on the opponent. I think it's also obvious that Koeman has done that. I also think it's ridiculous not to judge a manager based on his first season. Of course he's not going to have brought in his players, yet. But laying down standards and creating an environment that will get the best out of the players he's got is important, as is moving out the players that don't meet those standards ASAP. That's WAY more important than establish a style of play, which is going to change depending on the players the manager acquires in the future.
It's simple for me mate: results wise this has been a very decent first season. Performance wise it's been a confusing mixed bag of styles and tactics.
As said, I think that gets ironed out next season, I'm just concerned it'll get resolved in a style direction I personally can't stick.
Most embarrassing long ball stat (for those that like them to use as weaponry in support of Koeman) is that he now has us as 3rd highest proponent of long balls while his old club Southampton now are 17th least likely to use the tactic.
I think the stats game is a load of bollocks tbh, but for those that insist on using them that's a bit toe curling.
It's simple for me mate: results wise this has been a very decent first season. Performance wise it's been a confusing mixed bag of styles and tactics.
As said, I think that gets ironed out next season, I'm just concerned it'll get resolved in a style direction I personally can't stick.
I can remember my favorite, when Stones messed about let the opposition close in then sold Howard short and he volleyed the forward instead of the ball.I'd like to see a video of all the errors leading to goals over the last 4 years, just out of morbid curiosity
Jagielka Stones and Howard no doubt will feature heavily.
Prefer the games won statistic myself.Most embarrassing long ball stat (for those that like them to use as weaponry in support of Koeman) is that he now has us as 3rd highest proponent of long balls while his old club Southampton now are 17th least likely to use the tactic.
I think the stats game is a load of bollocks tbh, but for those that insist on using them that's a bit toe curling.
It's simple for me mate: results wise this has been a very decent first season. Performance wise it's been a confusing mixed bag of styles and tactics.
As said, I think that gets ironed out next season, I'm just concerned it'll get resolved in a style direction I personally can't stick.