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The style of football will tell all
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Regardless of how 2019/20 pans out it neither proves that sacking Hughton was a good decision, nor does it prove it was a bad decision.
If we finish 10th under a new manager, there is no way of knowing that we wouldn't have finished 9th under Hughton.
if we go down in 18th position under a new manager, there is no way of knowing that we wouldn't have finished 19th under Hughton.
We won't have the benefit of assessing the new manager under the same conditions as Chris Hughton, so there is no way of knowing who would have produced the better outcome.
The word begins with F, not a C, ie: "**** - what have I done?" and not "You utter ****".
Regardless of how 2019/20 pans out it neither proves that sacking Hughton was a good decision, nor does it prove it was a bad decision.
If we finish 10th under a new manager, there is no way of knowing that we wouldn't have finished 9th under Hughton.
if we go down in 18th position under a new manager, there is no way of knowing that we wouldn't have finished 19th under Hughton.
We won't have the benefit of assessing the new manager under the same conditions as Chris Hughton, so there is no way of knowing who would have produced the better outcome.
The word begins with F, not a C, ie: "**** - what have I done?" and not "You utter ****".
There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns — the ones we don't know we don't know.
The style of football will tell all
Who asked you Donald?
Whatever the outcome, we can blame it on the "Were Loose" banner on NSC.
Regardless of how 2019/20 pans out it neither proves that sacking Hughton was a good decision, nor does it prove it was a bad decision.
If we finish 10th under a new manager, there is no way of knowing that we wouldn't have finished 9th under Hughton.
if we go down in 18th position under a new manager, there is no way of knowing that we wouldn't have finished 19th under Hughton.
We won't have the benefit of assessing the new manager under the same conditions as Chris Hughton, so there is no way of knowing who would have produced the better outcome.
It was a fully formed thought, no risk the poster is a Trump.
Can't wait for the thread bump when we've lost our first five games and Chris Hughton has got WBA top of the Championship unbeaten
Yeah I agree, not necessarily achievements as such, but if we see a significant change in style with a few changed faces, we may understand better.
At Fulham this season, 3 separate managers couldn't really change their basic weaknesses. Southampton on the other hand transformed by a different approach. Burnley were transformed without changing manager, just the present manager switched back to what he knew best following a disastrous start. Newcastle were transformed simply because a new high quality central midfielder freed them up completely. Football really is a complex old business really for such a simple game.