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Unsustainable results. We are in bother.
The thing that strikes me about this team is that they are still finding, or perhaps I should say establishing a style of playing. What struck me about Wellens’ team was that there was no pattern, no plan. And although things got a bit better under GMcS, he tried to build on what were unstable foundations.His close season signings have brought the character so lacking last season. Whereas in more settled times newcomers, like the close-season signings, are fitting into an team with an established style of playing, there was no discernible style to merge with.So as well as young players progressing with experience there is a process of building relationships and developing a style of play which to me looks nothing like Moore’s team and does not really resemble much of what we have seen in recent years. All that I could say with a degree of confidence is that it is promising and the players look comfortable in it. Given the youthful element and the firm participation evident from those more experienced it is encouraging. Not relying on and accommodating individually gifted loan players could even be an advantage.How good this squad will become depends on talent and leadership, but the manager seems flexible and he and Copps appear to be sensitive and “modern” in their style which should aid the positive development.
Quote from: GazLaz on August 15, 2022, 08:34:05 pmUnsustainable results. We are in bother. We’re 3 games in with one win & two away draws.I’ll not reiterate what Jonathan has said I’ll simply add…..get a grip man.
The Bradford game will have massively effected these stats for us especially when only considering 3 games. Our XG stats under Saunders would’ve been bottom half of the table.But we ground out results, nothing wrong with that for me.
Although…we are conceding at a goal a game so far (with away games being 2 of the 3 games) which is 46 goals over the season. The 2012/13 side conceded almost exactly the same, at 44 goals that season.
Quote from: dickos1 on August 16, 2022, 01:41:21 pmThe Bradford game will have massively effected these stats for us especially when only considering 3 games. Our XG stats under Saunders would’ve been bottom half of the table.But we ground out results, nothing wrong with that for me. We have 1.8 expected points over 3 games, which is joint last. It's not all on the Bradford game. We had a very sturdy defence under Saunders, I doubt we'd have struggled at xGA.
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on August 16, 2022, 02:53:54 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 16, 2022, 01:41:21 pmThe Bradford game will have massively effected these stats for us especially when only considering 3 games. Our XG stats under Saunders would’ve been bottom half of the table.But we ground out results, nothing wrong with that for me. We have 1.8 expected points over 3 games, which is joint last. It's not all on the Bradford game. We had a very sturdy defence under Saunders, I doubt we'd have struggled at xGA.Sutton expected goals away from home is 0.47, amongst the lowest in the league. Yes folk say they should’ve scored 4 against us, their only away game so far this season…Think that shows we either didn’t get battered as much as everyone thinks or these stats aren’t quite right
Quote from: dickos1 on August 16, 2022, 06:11:28 pmQuote from: DonnyOsmond on August 16, 2022, 02:53:54 pmQuote from: dickos1 on August 16, 2022, 01:41:21 pmThe Bradford game will have massively effected these stats for us especially when only considering 3 games. Our XG stats under Saunders would’ve been bottom half of the table.But we ground out results, nothing wrong with that for me. We have 1.8 expected points over 3 games, which is joint last. It's not all on the Bradford game. We had a very sturdy defence under Saunders, I doubt we'd have struggled at xGA.Sutton expected goals away from home is 0.47, amongst the lowest in the league. Yes folk say they should’ve scored 4 against us, their only away game so far this season…Think that shows we either didn’t get battered as much as everyone thinks or these stats aren’t quite right It wasn’t, it was around 2.0 from memory.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on August 16, 2022, 03:35:13 pmAlthough…we are conceding at a goal a game so far (with away games being 2 of the 3 games) which is 46 goals over the season. The 2012/13 side conceded almost exactly the same, at 44 goals that season. I think the point is, if we played these matches 10 times and performed as we have done so far, we wouldn't only concede 3 very often.If we'd conceded 4 in the first half against Sutton we couldn't have complained. We've shown some grit but we've also had a chunk of luck.
Quote from: GazLaz on August 15, 2022, 08:34:05 pmUnsustainable results. We are in bother. We ‘still’ in bother?
Quote from: Colin C No.3 on August 17, 2022, 09:43:14 amQuote from: GazLaz on August 15, 2022, 08:34:05 pmUnsustainable results. We are in bother. We ‘still’ in bother?You're saying that after a win against 10 men so that won't give us an indication, plus up until the sending off they were probably edging it.
Quote from: Colin C No.3 on August 17, 2022, 09:43:14 amQuote from: GazLaz on August 15, 2022, 08:34:05 pmUnsustainable results. We are in bother. We ‘still’ in bother?Yes. The fundamentals don’t change after one result. We played well against 10 men. Our best performance to date, but I don’t change my opinions on a game by game basis.
It’s still very early days. Gaz has his reasons and I think he’s explained them, but in my view it was far too early to be marking us down as “in bother” after three games (and a good return from them I’ll add) taking account of all the circumstances around them. We’ve gone on to win the next two and equally it’s far too early to be getting over-excited. We’re doing a lot of the right things and I’m happy with that. There’s a very clear culture / mentality shift that has enabled these positive results so far this season, and we just have to keep looking to chalk up the points from the really tough start we’ve had. Im not into monitoring all the XG (for or against) but I’m enjoying watching us play, and that’s good enough for me.
Quote from: Jonathan on August 21, 2022, 10:30:00 amIt’s still very early days. Gaz has his reasons and I think he’s explained them, but in my view it was far too early to be marking us down as “in bother” after three games (and a good return from them I’ll add) taking account of all the circumstances around them. We’ve gone on to win the next two and equally it’s far too early to be getting over-excited. We’re doing a lot of the right things and I’m happy with that. There’s a very clear culture / mentality shift that has enabled these positive results so far this season, and we just have to keep looking to chalk up the points from the really tough start we’ve had. Im not into monitoring all the XG (for or against) but I’m enjoying watching us play, and that’s good enough for me. He hasn't explained them.The sorts of stats he's on about I see can be valid for coaches to analyse performances post-match. For predictions, there are too many unknown variables for such stats to be predictive. Look at Derby yesterday at Burton - how many chances did they create so what was their expected goals measure? Yet they scored nil.
Quote from: IDM on August 21, 2022, 12:34:49 pmQuote from: Jonathan on August 21, 2022, 10:30:00 amIt’s still very early days. Gaz has his reasons and I think he’s explained them, but in my view it was far too early to be marking us down as “in bother” after three games (and a good return from them I’ll add) taking account of all the circumstances around them. We’ve gone on to win the next two and equally it’s far too early to be getting over-excited. We’re doing a lot of the right things and I’m happy with that. There’s a very clear culture / mentality shift that has enabled these positive results so far this season, and we just have to keep looking to chalk up the points from the really tough start we’ve had. Im not into monitoring all the XG (for or against) but I’m enjoying watching us play, and that’s good enough for me. He hasn't explained them.The sorts of stats he's on about I see can be valid for coaches to analyse performances post-match. For predictions, there are too many unknown variables for such stats to be predictive. Look at Derby yesterday at Burton - how many chances did they create so what was their expected goals measure? Yet they scored nil.Disagree, you’ll get outliers in individual matches but over the course of the season a team with consistently high xGF and low xGC will do well.That said saying “we are in bother” after 3 games is also daft, far too small a sample size.