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I have faith in Grant and believe that this poor run will come to an end soon. Not so sure it will happen against a big tough outfit like Stevenage though. Always a hard fixture and even in our Conference days they gave us a few batterings with a certain Carl Alford up front. We need to ride out the storm, get behind the lads and hope for a couple of strong signings in January. We all know that we're desperate for a goal scorer but who? Regan Linney at Carlisle might be worth a punt. Non league I know but surely better than Olusanya and Ajayi? My earliest memories are a forward line of Ripley, Jeffrey, Sheffield, Coleman and Gilfillanand later a front 3 of Miller, Kitchen and O'Callaghan. What I wouldn't give for that kind of attacking force now. Billy up front on his own is never going to work. This is not a crisis. As someone said earlier, the Richardson/Weaver era was a crisis. Talk of reaching the Championship is ridiculous right now but we're definitely good enough for a mid table finish and to build and grow stronger from there. I'm old enough to remember getting beaten regularly by the likes of Darlington and Workington so people shouting about changes at the top need to get a bit of perspective. Through thick and (mainly) thin.
Looks like one of our keepers is out, Jake Oram recalled from Matlock
Looking at the weather, and we are well overdue a really bad winter our fixtures could well be affected as regards going ahead as scheduled, which up to Christmas might be no bad thing and get us to the date we can try and strengthen the squad, or am i wishful thinking?
My pond froze over last night despite 2 waterfalls and a fountain... Can't happen soon enough Gaz!BobG
Stevenage want us to go down there and try to play football. They'll let us have the ball in the areas they want us to have it, in an attempt to pick us off and counter. We should sit in, let them force the pace and be patient. We will have more joy playing through them in 3 passes than 20 that's for sure. Interesting that GM says they are the "best team" at set pieces. They have scored most goals from set pieces admittedly, but does that necessarily make them the best set piece team?, I'm not sure it does (i look at data that says different). Its a minor thing but its a small insight into how they look at analytics. Making judgements based on outcomes, especially on an area that has so much variance in said outcomes, is miles off it. They may end up being the best team at set pieces and my waffling may be nonsense but its more the thought process i'm looking at as opposed to the rational itself.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 20, 2025, 03:36:23 pmStevenage want us to go down there and try to play football. They'll let us have the ball in the areas they want us to have it, in an attempt to pick us off and counter. We should sit in, let them force the pace and be patient. We will have more joy playing through them in 3 passes than 20 that's for sure. Interesting that GM says they are the "best team" at set pieces. They have scored most goals from set pieces admittedly, but does that necessarily make them the best set piece team?, I'm not sure it does (i look at data that says different). Its a minor thing but its a small insight into how they look at analytics. Making judgements based on outcomes, especially on an area that has so much variance in said outcomes, is miles off it. They may end up being the best team at set pieces and my waffling may be nonsense but its more the thought process i'm looking at as opposed to the rational itself.Our manager has two league titles on his CV.I’m sure he knows what he is doing, regardless of what analytics/outcomes say.
Stevenage want us to go down there and try to play football. They'll let us have the ball in the areas they want us to have it, in an attempt to pick us off and counter. We should sit in, let them force the pace and be patient. We will have more joy playing through them in 3 passes than 20 that's for sure. Interesting that GM says they are the "best team" at set pieces. They have scored most goals from set pieces admittedly, but does that necessarily make them the best set piece team?, I'm not sure it does (i look at data that says different). Its a minor thing but its a small insight into how they look at analytics. Making judgements based on outcomes, especially on an area that has so much variance in said outcomes, is miles off it. They may end up being the best team at set pieces and my waffling may be nonsense but its more the thought process i'm looking at as opposed to the rational itself.
McCann in stands for Saturday having accrued three bookings this season.
Quote from: mushRTID on November 20, 2025, 04:38:43 pmQuote from: GazLaz on November 20, 2025, 03:36:23 pmStevenage want us to go down there and try to play football. They'll let us have the ball in the areas they want us to have it, in an attempt to pick us off and counter. We should sit in, let them force the pace and be patient. We will have more joy playing through them in 3 passes than 20 that's for sure. Interesting that GM says they are the "best team" at set pieces. They have scored most goals from set pieces admittedly, but does that necessarily make them the best set piece team?, I'm not sure it does (i look at data that says different). Its a minor thing but its a small insight into how they look at analytics. Making judgements based on outcomes, especially on an area that has so much variance in said outcomes, is miles off it. They may end up being the best team at set pieces and my waffling may be nonsense but its more the thought process i'm looking at as opposed to the rational itself.Our manager has two league titles on his CV.I’m sure he knows what he is doing, regardless of what analytics/outcomes say.He’s good at what he does at the level he does it at. If he wants to have a good career higher up the pyramid he has to embrace the fact that there is now the capacity to analyse things in a more in depth/ nuanced way. I’m sure he doesn’t want to be a L1/L2 manager all of his career, he could make the step up easier for himself if he was less old school imo. Most clubs recruiting at Champ and Prem level now won’t entertain a coach that doesn’t have a real trust in analytics and an accept data led approach. I know what other clubs do and the edge they get from certain things. It’s just the way football (and life!) has evolved over the last 10 years. If you don’t keep up with technology you are going backwards.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 20, 2025, 04:53:22 pmQuote from: mushRTID on November 20, 2025, 04:38:43 pmQuote from: GazLaz on November 20, 2025, 03:36:23 pmStevenage want us to go down there and try to play football. They'll let us have the ball in the areas they want us to have it, in an attempt to pick us off and counter. We should sit in, let them force the pace and be patient. We will have more joy playing through them in 3 passes than 20 that's for sure. Interesting that GM says they are the "best team" at set pieces. They have scored most goals from set pieces admittedly, but does that necessarily make them the best set piece team?, I'm not sure it does (i look at data that says different). Its a minor thing but its a small insight into how they look at analytics. Making judgements based on outcomes, especially on an area that has so much variance in said outcomes, is miles off it. They may end up being the best team at set pieces and my waffling may be nonsense but its more the thought process i'm looking at as opposed to the rational itself.Our manager has two league titles on his CV.I’m sure he knows what he is doing, regardless of what analytics/outcomes say.He’s good at what he does at the level he does it at. If he wants to have a good career higher up the pyramid he has to embrace the fact that there is now the capacity to analyse things in a more in depth/ nuanced way. I’m sure he doesn’t want to be a L1/L2 manager all of his career, he could make the step up easier for himself if he was less old school imo. Most clubs recruiting at Champ and Prem level now won’t entertain a coach that doesn’t have a real trust in analytics and an accept data led approach. I know what other clubs do and the edge they get from certain things. It’s just the way football (and life!) has evolved over the last 10 years. If you don’t keep up with technology you are going backwards.If you listen to Grants pre match interview he’s asked about xg’s & analysing the strengths & weaknesses of the opposition.He says the club has its own analytical team who do exactly that.You make Grant sound like a throw back to Bill Nicholson.You’re a very arrogant person to allude to Grant not being good enough to manage above Lg1 level because he doesn’t embrace your world (how well I remember your post showing the number of minutes Hanlan had on the pitch & the goals he’d scored in those minutes compared to Sharp. It amounted to half a goal….oh how I laughed watching you pull back the hammer, point the pistol at your foot & pull the trigger) when he clearly states in that interview that analytics play an important role in preparing the team to play against each opponent they face.Get your head out of your backside & try to keep up.
Quote from: mushRTID on November 20, 2025, 04:38:43 pmQuote from: GazLaz on November 20, 2025, 03:36:23 pmStevenage want us to go down there and try to play football. They'll let us have the ball in the areas they want us to have it, in an attempt to pick us off and counter. We should sit in, let them force the pace and be patient. We will have more joy playing through them in 3 passes than 20 that's for sure. Interesting that GM says they are the "best team" at set pieces. They have scored most goals from set pieces admittedly, but does that necessarily make them the best set piece team?, I'm not sure it does (i look at data that says different). Its a minor thing but its a small insight into how they look at analytics. Making judgements based on outcomes, especially on an area that has so much variance in said outcomes, is miles off it. They may end up being the best team at set pieces and my waffling may be nonsense but its more the thought process i'm looking at as opposed to the rational itself.Our manager has two league titles on his CV.I’m sure he knows what he is doing, regardless of what analytics/outcomes say.He’s good at what he does at the level he does it at. If he wants to have a good career higher up the pyramid he has to embrace the fact that there is now the capacity to analyse things in a more in depth/ nuanced way. I’m sure he doesn’t want to be a L1/L2 manager all of his career, he could make the step up easier for himself if he was less old school imo. Most clubs recruiting at Champ and Prem level now won’t entertain a coach that doesn’t have a real trust in analytics and an accept data led approach. I know what other clubs do and the edge they get from certain things. It’s just the way football (and life!) has evolved over the last 10 years. If you don’t keep up with technology you are going backwards.
Quote from: GazLaz on November 20, 2025, 03:36:23 pmStevenage want us to go down there and try to play football. They'll let us have the ball in the areas they want us to have it, in an attempt to pick us off and counter. We should sit in, let them force the pace and be patient. We will have more joy playing through them in 3 passes than 20 that's for sure. Interesting that GM says they are the "best team" at set pieces. They have scored most goals from set pieces admittedly, but does that necessarily make them the best set piece team?, I'm not sure it does (i look at data that says different). Its a minor thing but its a small insight into how they look at analytics. Making judgements based on outcomes, especially on an area that has so much variance in said outcomes, is miles off it. They may end up being the best team at set pieces and my waffling may be nonsense but its more the thought process i'm looking at as opposed to the rational itself.Our manager has two league titles on his CV.I’m sure he knows what he is doing, regardless of what analytics/outcomes say.
Stevenage want us to go down there and try to play football. They'll let us have the ball in the areas they want us to have it, in an attempt to pick us off and counter. We should sit in, let them force the pace and be patient. We will have more joy playing through them in 3 passes than 20 that's for sure. Interesting that GM says they are the "best team" at set pieces. They have scored most goals from set pieces admittedly, but does that necessarily make them the best set piece team?, I'm not sure it does (i look at data that says different). Its a minor thing but its a small insight into how they look at analytics. Making judgements based on outcomes, especially on an area that has so much variance in said outcomes, is miles off it. They may end up being the best team at set pieces and my waffling may be nonsense but its more the thought process i'm looking at as opposed to the rational itself.