Perhaps as much as signing a striker we need to make our goals a goalpost width bigger?
The change needed to get the extra 9 points might already have been made.
Since Sanchez took over from Ryan we've conceed fewer goals and returned more points.
Over the course of a full season that may be enough.
Some people have been disappointed for two seasons that the team isnt "pushing the top 10" so if these fans are now "within their rights", it surely means it wasnt within their rights previously?
Do Leicester have a top 5 budget?
The change needed to get the extra 9 points might already have been made.
Since Sanchez took over from Ryan we've conceed fewer goals and returned more points.
Over the course of a full season that may be enough.
This, Sheffield Utd, West Brom, Fulham should of all been dispatched in the first half we failed to put the ball in practically empty nets, unacceptable at this level to miss that consistently.True, but for me the greater problem is at the other end, the total lack of goals.
Apologies if I've missed this, but TB is now on record as saying that a top 10 finish is a "very realistic aim" for the upcoming season. He makes it clear that the real aim is consistently to be in the top 10, but I've never heard anyone at the club say it could be as soon as next season.
Pressure's on, GP! My reading is that TB accepts that we didn't get the points we perhaps should have done in 20/21, but won't be so amenable if we fail to do so in 21/22.
13:15-13:30 for the critical bit.
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Edit: elsewhere in the video he also says that he anticipates that the finances will be better in the future (rather than the huge losses over the last couple of years), predominantly through transfer dealings. There is only one way of interpreting this comment, imo - the value of player sales will significantly exceed the cost of player purchases. Unless, of course, he's bluffing. An experienced poker player would never do that, obviously.
Do Leicester have a top 5 budget?
I fear that someone is going to be disappointed then. I genuinely can't see a top 10 level of improvement next season unless the mythical 15 goal striker arrives from somewhere.
In 2017/18 44 pts was a top ten finish, and the following years were 52, 53 and then 59 last year. Prior to our joining the league the previous 5 years the pts tally was 45, 50, 48, 49 and 46 back in 2012/13. Turn stupid defeats like Palace and West Brom into victories and convert one more chance in just 3 of our 14 drawn games and that would give us an extra 12 pts which, in the last 10 years would have seen us in 10th 9 times.
It's a bit simplistic but it does illustrate how close we are.
Bad luck and poor refereeing are universal though, it happens to all clubs, we weren't the only recipients. I'd also like to know who is going to score all these extra goals to suddenly rocket us up to tenth in the table, (or higher).
Feels like those same disappointed people are the ones spinning the line that Tony is putting pressure on GP by this and that if we don't make top 10 next season, the manager will be at risk.
I think where he is a Mathematician and the stats say this season was a top 10 season he knows the odds are against us not being to 10 next season if we play like this again. Therefore it very realistic to be top 10 next season.. What interests me is he says we have to be aiming to push on. That doesn't sound like someone who would have accepted relegation like some people believe. Like you say the Pressure is on Graham Potter.
No, but it was the biggest outside of the G6 apart from Everton.
Did they punch above their weight, yes a wee bit. Did Arsenal and Everton hugely underperform, I'd say yes.
As for the Albion, bottom six budget = bottom six position. Newcastle will leapfrog us when Mike Ashley eventually gets round to publishing their accounts. Wolves have 'unusual' relationships with some parties.
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Agreed. And the goals we need are already in the team. On the law of averages alone, a proportion of the near misses from Trossard, Lallana, Moder and the rest must surely go in next season.