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Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomI think I’ve asked you this elsewhere and don’t think you answered? But why do you think westbrooke will spend a lot of time on the treatment table?
Quote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio room
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way.
Totally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong!
Sometimes when there are a few additions to a squad, how the newer set up functions enables players who have been (let’s say) bang average, to become much better performers.Their ability and potential may have always been there (which the coaching side see every day) but may not have translated into games due to the overall combinations, motivation, attitude etc.A small amount of new players could be the catalyst to get the best out of “squad” players.
Quote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything.
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong!
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?This is nonsense.They have only played 12 games together. We won 21 points from those games. That is 3rd/4th place form.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on March 30, 2024, 03:25:13 pmRe-signing a midfielder who is seemingly too fragile to tackle is not a good decision.If McCann thinks it’s a good decision that’s good enough for me
Re-signing a midfielder who is seemingly too fragile to tackle is not a good decision.
Quote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?
Quote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything.
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong!
We can get better for less, and am I right some on here complained just a couple of weeks ago our run of better results earlier in the season were against just bottom sides. I think it was in this run without Close we won our first game against a top six side. He has been a big part in a poor team, even against non league sides, he has a lot to do to win me over, I hope he does for my and all our sakes both fitness and form wise, and the defenders playing behind him every week.
Quote from: andyst79 on March 31, 2024, 05:04:01 pmQuote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?They say he’s been great. Only Adelakun and TLT better.
Quote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?
Quote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything.
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong!
Quote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 05:38:56 pmQuote from: andyst79 on March 31, 2024, 05:04:01 pmQuote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?They say he’s been great. Only Adelakun and TLT better. In another thread didn’t you say that Adelakun’s numbers were similar to Kyle Hurst and he’s been over performing? Or am I misunderstanding something?
Quote from: andyst79 on March 31, 2024, 05:04:01 pmQuote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?They say he’s been great. Only Adelakun and TLT better.
Quote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?
Quote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything.
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong!
Quote from: NickDRFC on March 31, 2024, 06:44:43 pmQuote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 05:38:56 pmQuote from: andyst79 on March 31, 2024, 05:04:01 pmQuote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?They say he’s been great. Only Adelakun and TLT better. In another thread didn’t you say that Adelakun’s numbers were similar to Kyle Hurst and he’s been over performing? Or am I misunderstanding something?That was just his xG and xA numbers.
Quote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 05:38:56 pmQuote from: andyst79 on March 31, 2024, 05:04:01 pmQuote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?They say he’s been great. Only Adelakun and TLT better. In another thread didn’t you say that Adelakun’s numbers were similar to Kyle Hurst and he’s been over performing? Or am I misunderstanding something?
Quote from: andyst79 on March 31, 2024, 05:04:01 pmQuote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?They say he’s been great. Only Adelakun and TLT better.
Quote from: GazLaz on March 31, 2024, 09:04:31 amQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything. Out of interest, what do his stats say this season?
Quote from: Northants Nomad on March 31, 2024, 06:05:34 amQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong! Good post. Close has been our best player this season. Him missing has hindered us if anything.
Quote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 05:30:46 pmQuote from: Northants Nomad on March 30, 2024, 04:21:41 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?Correlation is not causation. Our best form has coincided with fabulous signings of TLT, Haks and Craig. TLT has given us a bedrock for a solid defence brimming with confidence and strengthened with Maxwell back. To suggest our form is linked to these two quality players missing is a bit simplistic for me as about 10 cogs have been changed, turned or lubricated in some way. Where did I say that, I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, neither in my opinion have done enough to secure another contract. I hope I’m wrong but I still expect both to spend over 40% of their new contracts in the physio roomWhere did you say it?"our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured." That's correlation being implied as causation and also, as I said, "suggests our form is linked to these two quality players missing".Again, in your sentence above "I stated our best form has occurred when neither have played, " - that's correlation being implied as causation. I was merely pointing out many other factors that have contributed to the turnaround. I actually believe that Ben and Zain would have contributed to the turnaround if they had continued to be fit, BECAUSE of the the other changes made. I believe that their absence has not in any way acted as an causation of the upturn. At least we agree on one thing - we both hope you're wrong!
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 31, 2024, 04:21:40 pmQuote from: DearneValleyRover on March 30, 2024, 04:01:41 pmTotally bewildered, our best form has coincided with both Close and Westbrooke being out injured. That’s 2 players who have questionable fitness levels and have zero ability to tackle signed. Yes the new physio is doing well however what happens if he leaves?This is nonsense.They have only played 12 games together. We won 21 points from those games. That is 3rd/4th place form. They played 12 games together, says it all, I haven’t said they are bad players just players you can’t rely on to put a full season in plus at least one of those two were on everybody’s get rid of list before Christmas so no it isn’t nonsense, I really hope I’m wrong but looking at the list of players we have for next season it’s basically the same as the one that put us in the bottom four this season