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Got us back to L1 and hopefully staying in L1 with what everyone on here keeps calling a squad of L2 players......yet then calls out the manager?
Form is everything at this time of the season and ours has never been challenging. Over all we have been fine with cups and and the January loans . But our preparations for L1 has been imo over stated by McCann and has juggled his lack of goals up front and without Bailey or Mols we would taking about a L2 return ..
Quote Got us back to L1 and hopefully staying in L1 with what everyone on here keeps calling a squad of L2 players......yet then calls out the manager?You can call out the manager, but have it in mind that our budget will be ‘limited’ by comparison to some in this league. Where I think he’s gone wrong is in his belief that the squad was good enough, with a few additions and good loans. However, what we signed in the summer, more or less, fell short of what was required just to compete at this level. Only 1 of the loans worked and he was recalled - the rest were dispensed.Our shipping of goals is reflective of a team who are good when in possession but anything but when out of possession. The striker position remains beyond our reach, which is frustrating.
We can qualify just about anything with 'potentially', Hound but to make a point about the potential position conditional upon winning two games in hand - given our place in the table - is a but feeble. The old adage of rather have the points in the bag than games in hand is one just about anyone will subscribe to including yourself I'm sure. I checked the table before making my comment about the playoffs and the only possibility was that the page hadn't updated since I last opened and refreshed it. Honest mistake.
The teams with similar level budgets will be Stevenage, Burton, Wimbledon, Rotherham, Northampton, Port Vale, Mansfield and Exeter I’d say.Half of those are clearly ahead of us.But then we are above Blackpool and Leyton Orient who will have higher budgets.I think Grant and a lot of the fan base got carried away with the momentum and Grant’s comments pre-season.Lincoln are the blueprint to follow. They have built their progress smart and steady. Yes they’re getting a cash injection starting to come in now but they didn’t have anything special before that.
Quote from: In the box on March 05, 2026, 01:37:06 pmForm is everything at this time of the season and ours has never been challenging. Over all we have been fine with cups and and the January loans . But our preparations for L1 has been imo over stated by McCann and has juggled his lack of goals up front and without Bailey or Mols we would taking about a L2 return ..But we have Bailey and Mols
Quote from: ncRover on March 05, 2026, 12:19:21 pmThe teams with similar level budgets will be Stevenage, Burton, Wimbledon, Rotherham, Northampton, Port Vale, Mansfield and Exeter I’d say.Half of those are clearly ahead of us.But then we are above Blackpool and Leyton Orient who will have higher budgets.I think Grant and a lot of the fan base got carried away with the momentum and Grant’s comments pre-season.Lincoln are the blueprint to follow. They have built their progress smart and steady. Yes they’re getting a cash injection starting to come in now but they didn’t have anything special before that.Out of all those teams, there is only one that is well clear of us, all the other teams are fighting it out for the same places with a dozen or so games to go.
Quote from: mpc123 on March 05, 2026, 09:38:50 pmQuote from: In the box on March 05, 2026, 01:37:06 pmForm is everything at this time of the season and ours has never been challenging. Over all we have been fine with cups and and the January loans . But our preparations for L1 has been imo over stated by McCann and has juggled his lack of goals up front and without Bailey or Mols we would taking about a L2 return ..But we have Bailey and Mols If we go down we may not !! But we will still have Billy I suppose !!
I think it's more about having a single point of failure, it's a risky way to run a team. We do have them so it's ok for now, but if they get injured or leave we're in a mess. In my opinion, without Rob Street we'd have been playoffs at best last year - but we did have him and here we are. But losing him has meant our attack is pretty blunt. See also Walsall with Lowe last year - top of the league by a dozen points then he goes and the wheels come off.The alternative is a more balanced team of pretty decent players which is a more sustainable way to be successful (i.e. don't get relegated) and stay successful. But you need much much better recruitment to achieve that, and some semblance of what formation, tactics and type of player you're after. We've got two great players, a few half decent ones, and a lot of dead wood.
Quote from: In the box on March 06, 2026, 11:53:57 amQuote from: mpc123 on March 05, 2026, 09:38:50 pmQuote from: In the box on March 05, 2026, 01:37:06 pmForm is everything at this time of the season and ours has never been challenging. Over all we have been fine with cups and and the January loans . But our preparations for L1 has been imo over stated by McCann and has juggled his lack of goals up front and without Bailey or Mols we would taking about a L2 return ..But we have Bailey and Mols If we go down we may not !! But we will still have Billy I suppose !!Your statment of if we didnt have bailey or mols is daft. Surely the statment would apply to every team in the league about their top scorers. If stockport didnt have wooton, if orient didnt have ballard, if Barnsley didnt have keillor-dunn.If we go down then they will be gone. But we will replace them. We didnt have them when we last went down
I consider we are still in the infancy of AI applications to tactics and assessments and improvements to individuals and teamwork .Conservative managers will fear losing their power and influence .Others will use modern scientific applications to enhance their own decisions .I hope Grant will do so but do agree that man motivation is going to be forever a vital part of coaching
Quote from: graingrover on March 06, 2026, 09:36:40 pmI consider we are still in the infancy of AI applications to tactics and assessments and improvements to individuals and teamwork .Conservative managers will fear losing their power and influence .Others will use modern scientific applications to enhance their own decisions .I hope Grant will do so but do agree that man motivation is going to be forever a vital part of coachingHas anyone tried AI as a means to predict match results? I don't think it does very well, but perhaps its weakness in forecasting human behaviour is a known weakness.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on March 06, 2026, 10:51:17 pmQuote from: graingrover on March 06, 2026, 09:36:40 pmI consider we are still in the infancy of AI applications to tactics and assessments and improvements to individuals and teamwork .Conservative managers will fear losing their power and influence .Others will use modern scientific applications to enhance their own decisions .I hope Grant will do so but do agree that man motivation is going to be forever a vital part of coachingHas anyone tried AI as a means to predict match results? I don't think it does very well, but perhaps its weakness in forecasting human behaviour is a known weakness. If it was any good the bookies would be using it too and would factor it in to the odds you get, so no edge.
Quote from: drfcsteve on March 07, 2026, 12:14:57 pmQuote from: ForsolongaRover on March 06, 2026, 10:51:17 pmQuote from: graingrover on March 06, 2026, 09:36:40 pmI consider we are still in the infancy of AI applications to tactics and assessments and improvements to individuals and teamwork .Conservative managers will fear losing their power and influence .Others will use modern scientific applications to enhance their own decisions .I hope Grant will do so but do agree that man motivation is going to be forever a vital part of coachingHas anyone tried AI as a means to predict match results? I don't think it does very well, but perhaps its weakness in forecasting human behaviour is a known weakness. If it was any good the bookies would be using it too and would factor it in to the odds you get, so no edge. “Using AI”Doesn’t really mean anything does it? If you mean asking a large language model who will win a certain game? You’d struggle. If you mean using an AI model to help you create some sort of binomial distribution model and train it to scrape datasets that can feed a power rating system? You may get somewhere nearer.