MikeH72
Player Valuation: £100m
Frank drew 8 in 43. Dyche already 5 in 14. 5 points is better than 0 points. What do people want?
I don’t want us to be Dyche’s 3rd relegation of his career in just 10 years.
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Frank drew 8 in 43. Dyche already 5 in 14. 5 points is better than 0 points. What do people want?
More than 5 points.Frank drew 8 in 43. Dyche already 5 in 14. 5 points is better than 0 points. What do people want?
More than 5 points.
A manager with some cojones could have turned that 5 into 9-13, and safety would be firmly in our hands.
Wins in the league:Oh I agree, some people are deluded.
3 wins in 14. Fast approaching Lampard’s record for this season. But these are only facts, you don’t have to observe them.
In truth I think he cacked it. But, we all know what would be being said on here if we lost after going gung ho. Lol, gung ho, Dyche. What am I typing.That last point is the one, for me. In isolation, even in their current form, a draw at Leicester isn’t a bad result. At this stage, though, I felt it was more “must win” than “mustn’t lose”.
Gray for Doucoure, with Iwobi slotting into CM, and/or Simms up with DCL for a double-grock battering ram play could have given their defenders - who we’d given a pretty torrid time to, tbf - nightmares after 70-75 mins.
Could have backfired, as you say all decisions can, but on the balance of how the game was going I’d have bet more on it putting them on the ropes for us to have a good few swings at.
As it is, now, it’s still out of our hands, with two likely wallopings on the horizon. A fluke result or two elsewhere and the game is up without us getting the chance to make the Bournemouth game count.
God that's a miserable set of figures.In the league:
Benitez - 5 in 19
Lampard - 6 in 18
Lampard 3 in 20
Dyche - 3 in 14 (with 4 to play)
Can extrapolate them to Benitez 10 in 38, Lampard 9 in 38. Dyche is on for 8.14 in 38 if my maths is correct.
It’s astonishingly consistent appointments by the board with a slight negative trajectory.
Alot of the pundits are like sheep. Most of them said Martinez was too small for the premier league and would be bullied. Pe and behold he’s probably been one of the best defenders in the league. I and others on here see the game how we see it and stats can be skewed to fit an agenda. But as a fan you got to trust what you see for yourself.Understand what you're saying mate but I think the majority of people are heavily influenced by commentators/pundits and just regurgitate.
There's a balance - sometimes the stats/data can help. I guess that's why football clubs employ massive amount of insights/data staff.
The perfect chance to win the game except for the fairly important bit where the team is utterly rubbish.When you say he has giving us a fighting chance, he hasn't he has won 1 game in 11 now he had the perfect chance to win that game yesterday by being proactive and managing the game as it was seen by every fan, he is not utilising the players at his disposal to give us that fighting chance, it's the other teams that are keeping Everton having a fighting chance because their not taking their chances Forest a perfect example on sat
If you include draws.God that's a miserable set of figures.
Gimme! Gimmeeeeeeee. INJECT ME WITH IT!If you include draws.
Lampard would have got us to 35 points across a season.
Benitez would have got 38 points across a season.
Dyche would be on for 37 points.
It’s entertaining stuff. These are the Good Times Bill was on about. Imagine being a boring mid table team with nothing to play for with 5/6 games to go.
Spot on. Said it earlier - game management and handling how the game is panning out, not just being reactive, but making proactive changes could have won us the points.That last point is the one, for me. In isolation, even in their current form, a draw at Leicester isn’t a bad result. At this stage, though, I felt it was more “must win” than “mustn’t lose”.
Gray for Doucoure, with Iwobi slotting into CM, and/or Simms up with DCL for a double-grock battering ram play could have given their defenders - who we’d given a pretty torrid time to, tbf - nightmares after 70-75 mins.
Could have backfired, as you say all decisions can, but on the balance of how the game was going I’d have bet more on it putting them on the ropes for us to have a good few swings at.
As it is, now, it’s still out of our hands, with two likely wallopings on the horizon. A fluke result or two elsewhere and the game is up without us getting the chance to make the Bournemouth game count.
Great managers make changes in game and know by watching where things are going wrong. You can collate stats on players after the game but a great manage has to manage the game fluid as he or she is seeing it and that’s why they are paid well. There are more ways to create a football idea, team philosophy than just collecting data. Football is so much more than that.You understand how stats are collated in the first place right? By someone actually sitting and watching the game with their eyeballs? The eye test is absolutely everything, because it’s real life and not a computer generated algorithm.
Maybe just maybe it’s not the managers and we just have a club full of incompetent losersWins in the league:
Benitez - 5 in 19
Lampard - 6 in 18
Lampard 3 in 20
Dyche - 3 in 14 (with 4 to play)
Can extrapolate them to Benitez 10 in 38, Lampard 9 in 38. Dyche is on for 8.14 in 38 if my maths is correct.
It’s astonishingly consistent appointments by the board with a slight negative trajectory.