If he was decent he wouldn't still be at The Argus, although his click bait is probably keeping them going right now.
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I remember during John Vinnicombes time he used to make 3 predictions at varying times during August and September each year that we would be promoted this year, relegated this year and be ok mid table this year. In late April / early May he would refer back to the report were he said that which was correct so he was right in his estimation.
If he was decent he wouldn't still be at The Argus, although his click bait is probably keeping them going right now.
Not so sure about that: most nationals and regionals are shedding staff so there aren't many places for someone to go. I'd look at it the other way; if he wasn't decent, he wouldn't be in a job.
He strikes me as a pretty competent reporter: he doesn't idly speculate, he follows up on rumours and shoots them down. He got BZ and CMS wrong (although, to be fair, he'd just got back from holiday when that was breaking) but his track record is decent. And he has to fill a lot of pages when nothing much is happening, that's not the easiest thing in the world (and I speak with experience here). It's also hard to file a match report every week with writing the same thing over and over (the Vinicombe approach).
It's clear that he's not outstanding but does a good enough job - top half of the Championship, I reckon./
Today Article re VAR's (sic) is below - mentions NSC
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/15922070.Albion_Talking_Point__Some_fans_expect_too_much_in_the_Premier_League
Today Article re VAR's (sic) is below - mentions NSC
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/15922070.Albion_Talking_Point__Some_fans_expect_too_much_in_the_Premier_League
As ever with his mentions of the Albion fanbase, the point of the mention seems to be somewhat sneering. He also illustrates he knows very little about statistical significance.
Why does he feel the need to write an article about it? What a w*nkstain.
He had a slight dig at the fans in a tweet after the game on Saturday ('might keep the detractors quiet but not for long') Not his first dig. He blocked me with my response, rightly so as it was a bit OTT but never mind.
Yes he makes some points but fans can already see this and 'bedwetting' will always happen, just have to ignore it.
TBH I'm no fan of Naylor and I'm with the poster in this thread who also remembered the great JV as "one of us".
Now Naylor appears to use the organ to snipe and sneer at fans who have views different to his own.
JV. Enough said, true Brighton Legend.
Yes. I reckon half the reason NSC is so popular is that both the Argus and the official site are barely fit for purpose.My God that site is terrible isn't it. So hard to actually read anything.