I know, I Know 01:15 - Apr 29 with 3769 views | Boston | ...but I'm too fcking lazy to work out Marti's win / points achieved percentages, anyone with no life got that stat? | |
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I know, I Know on 08:50 - Apr 29 with 3582 views | saxbend | 31 league games, 12 wins, 9 draws. That's 45 points 1.45 points per game (corresponds to 66.8 points over a 46 game season, so not quite top six but definitely top half) Win percentage 38.7% | | | |
I know, I Know on 10:15 - Apr 29 with 3426 views | Monkey_Roots | I haven't got the stats, but then again my brain desn't work very well with numbers and percentages. Here's how I can best correlate the transformation... Get a mate with some 1210's and stick Benny Hill theme tune on the right turntable, play it for a couple of minutes... then whip out a copy of 'Recuerdos de la Alhambra' by Andrés Segovia and stick it on the left turntable... don't cross-fade it, as that would be an insult to Marti's impact, just whack it straight across to the left and close your eyes. | | | |
I know, I Know on 10:20 - Apr 29 with 3395 views | daveB | His numbers are impressive but it's even more impressive when you consider it's basically the same team that Ainsworth had, only 2 regular additions were Anderson and Hayden | | | |
I know, I Know on 10:32 - Apr 29 with 3359 views | silky | | |
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I know, I Know on 10:47 - Apr 29 with 3296 views | hubble |
I know, I Know on 10:20 - Apr 29 by daveB | His numbers are impressive but it's even more impressive when you consider it's basically the same team that Ainsworth had, only 2 regular additions were Anderson and Hayden |
And not only that, he came in when the team was on its arse, bereft of confidence and hope. To achieve that PPG ratio under those circumstances is extraordinary. | |
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I know, I Know on 14:34 - Apr 29 with 3088 views | Monkey_Roots | I'm a bit worried that he won't stay that long... It looks as though he's only ever had a year or so in of his managerial positions. Obviously he's going to get noticed at some point... | | | |
I know, I Know on 14:54 - Apr 29 with 3026 views | kensalriser |
I know, I Know on 14:34 - Apr 29 by Monkey_Roots | I'm a bit worried that he won't stay that long... It looks as though he's only ever had a year or so in of his managerial positions. Obviously he's going to get noticed at some point... |
Has he done better than the Ipswich or Wednesday managers though? Obviously he's ambitious but equally obviously he's a bit smarter than Beale... | |
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I know, I Know on 15:02 - Apr 29 with 2986 views | MrSheen |
I know, I Know on 08:50 - Apr 29 by saxbend | 31 league games, 12 wins, 9 draws. That's 45 points 1.45 points per game (corresponds to 66.8 points over a 46 game season, so not quite top six but definitely top half) Win percentage 38.7% |
32 in 18 since Watford, that's 1.78 a game, or 82 over a season! | | | | Login to get fewer ads
I know, I Know on 15:06 - Apr 29 with 2964 views | ThGrimRanger | his first couple of months should be ignored because he came in with no pre-conceived ideas, with a squad low on confidence needing to learn to play to his methods. He also gave all players a clean slate. It took him a little while to figure out that Dozzell, Kakay and Kelman should be nowhere near the first team or the bench for that matter. Also what we were missing and what our best team looked like. Since beginning of Feb we've won 8, drew 6 and lost 4 which is a shade below a 50% win rate. That's what I'll judge him on. [Post edited 29 Apr 15:08]
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I know, I Know on 22:31 - Apr 29 with 2483 views | enfieldargh | All this without a fully functional forward line | |
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I know, I Know on 10:33 - Apr 30 with 2269 views | TheChef | The key was getting Cook and JCS fit and playing every match. Hard to say whether under Ainsworth they were properly injured or didn't really fancy it. | |
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I know, I Know on 11:14 - Apr 30 with 2179 views | Antti_Heinola |
I know, I Know on 10:33 - Apr 30 by TheChef | The key was getting Cook and JCS fit and playing every match. Hard to say whether under Ainsworth they were properly injured or didn't really fancy it. |
It was important for sure, but if it was just about picking players anyone could do it. In Clive's piece about Marti when he joined us, there was this comment from Neil Banks in Sweden who'd watched MC's team, and I think sums it up perfectly: '“He is very methodical. Gets his players so well drilled, they know exactly where they are expected to be on the pitch, know where each player will be when a pass is made. This may sound like common sense, but only when seeing it in action you sometimes see players playing a pass like they were blindfolded knowing that the pass will reach its intended target. ' That is absolutely exactly what happened to our team under MC. You compare that to when Gaz was in charge: players looking up for a pass and not knowing where to go, who to pass to, and no one being there for them to pass to. Players told to press but not when or how, so we had occasional single players haring out of midfield to hassle a right back, who passes it past them, and we had this giant space in the middle of the park that teams simply strode through again and again and again. It was horrific. Now, even if we play poorly, you never see such fundamental nonsense as that happening. You're right: those two were key, but not *the* key. | |
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I know, I Know on 11:18 - Apr 30 with 2164 views | GaryBannister86 |
I know, I Know on 11:14 - Apr 30 by Antti_Heinola | It was important for sure, but if it was just about picking players anyone could do it. In Clive's piece about Marti when he joined us, there was this comment from Neil Banks in Sweden who'd watched MC's team, and I think sums it up perfectly: '“He is very methodical. Gets his players so well drilled, they know exactly where they are expected to be on the pitch, know where each player will be when a pass is made. This may sound like common sense, but only when seeing it in action you sometimes see players playing a pass like they were blindfolded knowing that the pass will reach its intended target. ' That is absolutely exactly what happened to our team under MC. You compare that to when Gaz was in charge: players looking up for a pass and not knowing where to go, who to pass to, and no one being there for them to pass to. Players told to press but not when or how, so we had occasional single players haring out of midfield to hassle a right back, who passes it past them, and we had this giant space in the middle of the park that teams simply strode through again and again and again. It was horrific. Now, even if we play poorly, you never see such fundamental nonsense as that happening. You're right: those two were key, but not *the* key. |
True, Antti, but it's hard not to miss the main Ainsworth tactic of the Paul Smyth Long Throw That Doesn't Get To The Six Yard Box. [Post edited 30 Apr 11:23]
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I know, I Know on 11:23 - Apr 30 with 2146 views | Watford_Ranger | 1.75 ppg from Feb which is 80.5 when extrapolated which is firm playoff form. The Warnock team got 88 and the Redknapp team 80. | | | |
I know, I Know on 11:33 - Apr 30 with 2110 views | TheChef |
I know, I Know on 11:14 - Apr 30 by Antti_Heinola | It was important for sure, but if it was just about picking players anyone could do it. In Clive's piece about Marti when he joined us, there was this comment from Neil Banks in Sweden who'd watched MC's team, and I think sums it up perfectly: '“He is very methodical. Gets his players so well drilled, they know exactly where they are expected to be on the pitch, know where each player will be when a pass is made. This may sound like common sense, but only when seeing it in action you sometimes see players playing a pass like they were blindfolded knowing that the pass will reach its intended target. ' That is absolutely exactly what happened to our team under MC. You compare that to when Gaz was in charge: players looking up for a pass and not knowing where to go, who to pass to, and no one being there for them to pass to. Players told to press but not when or how, so we had occasional single players haring out of midfield to hassle a right back, who passes it past them, and we had this giant space in the middle of the park that teams simply strode through again and again and again. It was horrific. Now, even if we play poorly, you never see such fundamental nonsense as that happening. You're right: those two were key, but not *the* key. |
Oh absolutely, establishing a pattern of play and getting the players' buy in so they knew their role to a tee was what made the difference vs. Ainsworth; ultimately the players didn't believe in him/his methods. Although stats for games with and without Cook speak for themselves. | |
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I know, I Know on 11:41 - Apr 30 with 2080 views | numptydumpty |
I know, I Know on 11:23 - Apr 30 by Watford_Ranger | 1.75 ppg from Feb which is 80.5 when extrapolated which is firm playoff form. The Warnock team got 88 and the Redknapp team 80. |
45 Points from 31 games 45 / 31 = 1.45 points per game If it was over the 46 game season we would have got 67 points ie 46 x 1.45 = 66,7 pts So with the current table that is 8th or 9th However his impact is greater than that ie he took over a squad bereft of any confidence and in appalling form and yet still managed to get this squad to an 8th or 9th position. If he has the whole season with a few new additions and two or three out the other way, who knows what he could achieve. You would be assuming he could get vastly improved results considering he managed to get a relegation doomed squad to perform so well so quickly. The great thing for us having Marti, know finally makes us an attractive proposition for up and coming players with talent to come to, both on permanent deals and loans alike, and the right sorts a la Hayden, Cook etc so could see some great incomings in the summer transfer window. The futures bright the futures Marti !!! | |
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I know, I Know on 12:01 - Apr 30 with 2029 views | Watford_Ranger |
I know, I Know on 11:41 - Apr 30 by numptydumpty | 45 Points from 31 games 45 / 31 = 1.45 points per game If it was over the 46 game season we would have got 67 points ie 46 x 1.45 = 66,7 pts So with the current table that is 8th or 9th However his impact is greater than that ie he took over a squad bereft of any confidence and in appalling form and yet still managed to get this squad to an 8th or 9th position. If he has the whole season with a few new additions and two or three out the other way, who knows what he could achieve. You would be assuming he could get vastly improved results considering he managed to get a relegation doomed squad to perform so well so quickly. The great thing for us having Marti, know finally makes us an attractive proposition for up and coming players with talent to come to, both on permanent deals and loans alike, and the right sorts a la Hayden, Cook etc so could see some great incomings in the summer transfer window. The futures bright the futures Marti !!! |
Yeah that’s why I had a look from Feb. The relatively low tally until then can easily be excused for having to deal with the aftermath of the Ainsworth debacle. | | | |
I know, I Know on 12:21 - Apr 30 with 1969 views | SydneyRs | All of this with no strikers too. | | | |
I know, I Know on 14:53 - Apr 30 with 1820 views | CamberleyR |
I know, I Know on 14:54 - Apr 29 by kensalriser | Has he done better than the Ipswich or Wednesday managers though? Obviously he's ambitious but equally obviously he's a bit smarter than Beale... |
MC just shades Rohl. Rohl - 47 points from 34 = 1.38 PPG MC - 45 points from 31 = 1.45 PPG | |
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(No subject) (n/t) on 15:02 - Apr 30 with 1796 views | stainrods_elbow |
I know, I Know on 10:20 - Apr 29 by daveB | His numbers are impressive but it's even more impressive when you consider it's basically the same team that Ainsworth had, only 2 regular additions were Anderson and Hayden |
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I know, I Know on 19:05 - Apr 30 with 1661 views | Superhoops2808 |
I know, I Know on 22:31 - Apr 29 by enfieldargh | All this without a fully functional forward line |
And some here would say the worst GK in the league | | | |
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