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Bry Nylon

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Makes you really wonder if they bother to research clubs like us. Quickly log onto the fans’ forum and let them do their job.

Hope Bozza charges them for using our analytics...

One of NCSs Top Posters emailed Mark Chapman [MENTION=22849]Stato[/MENTION]’s excellent post about lazy punditry on Wednesday evening as Pat Nevin was talking horseshit about us before the City game.

Now it has become Chapman’s ‘go to’ ahead of Brighton games. Looking forward to another mention on MOTD2 tomorrow night :whistle:
 
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LamieRobertson

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Referred to our thread on here that breaks down our performance under Potter. Apparently we conceded very few chances to the opposition but we have one of the worst records for conceding when the opposition do have a chance. Which explains the introduction of Sanchez. Also that we are....unlucky. One pundit suggested we need to hoof it more :facepalm: Better comment - we lack a cutting edge; missing Muzza....need devilment at the front that can cause chaos for defences....in other words....we need a decent striker.

Are they paying for this exclusive information? :whistle:
 


Stato

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Waddle was wrong both in his claim that we don't shoot, we are 7th in the league for shots per game: http://www.footstats.co.uk/index.cfm?task=league_shots, and in suggesting our goals come from counter attacks, and set piece goals from big men. We are near the bottom of the table on both of these metrics: https://www.whoscored.com/Regions/2...amStatistics/England-Premier-League-2020-2021. I kind of understand where Waddle gets the impression from. I think that our conversion rate is low because we take too long in trying to find the opportunity and often end up shooting in crowded spaces as a result.

My original post was made in annoyance of lazy punditry that doesn't research, but instead relies on fallacious received wisdom and the subjective impression of the viewer. I would hazard a guess that a lot of ex pro pundits think that their job lasts for the length of time that they are on air and that many do little reading or research during the rest of the week. Its a view I first formed when listening to the likes of David Pleat and Trevor Francis continuing to mispronounce overseas players' names game after game, year after year. How much effort does it take to learn how to pronounce someone's name? The answer is slightly more effort than many well paid football pundits are willing to put into their jobs.

Michael Lewis in 'Moneyball' describes really well how the insider culture in sport can lead to false assumptions and hive mind opinion forming. He's talking about scouting, but its far worse in pundits, most of whom are never put in the position of having their lazy opinions tested.
 


Hugo Rune

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Waddle was wrong

He has always wound me up as a pundit. I think he is full of shit. It used to be rubbish about England and now it’s nonsense about us. I think he also said ‘stats don’t mean anything’ in that same piece. That philosophy couldn’t be more opposite to the way our Chairman is the trying to run the club.
 
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Jimmy Grimble

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And yesterday many times Burn went up to win the header from it

Not much reminds me of Withdean these days, but this ploy reminds me of Micky Adams second spell when he would put Adam Virgo on the left wing. Specifically, I remember a home game against Cheltenham who were playing with a small left back and so it became our only tactic of the game: hump it to Virgo on the right wing and play for second balls from his knock downs.

Pretty sure we lost.
 




SULLY COULDNT SHOOT

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Anyone noticed that Sanchez regularly hoofs it upfield?

No he doesn't . He targets Burn. Almost every time. And against Leeds it worked.

But I agree it's a welcome improvement to Ryan throwing it out all the bloody time.
 


studio150

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No he doesn't . He targets Burn. Almost every time. And against Leeds it worked.

But I agree it's a welcome improvement to Ryan throwing it out all the bloody time.

Bad pundit research just making assumptions to suit your narrative.

Mart Ryan with the Albion

121 PL appearances

538 throw outs (4.44 pg)
3549 passes (29.33pg)
1012 accurate long passes (8.36pg)
 


Doonhamer7

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I do think the odd fast punt upfield into space beyond the centrebacks (channels between full/centrebacks) would help give us variation - Maupay/ Connolly running into the space rather than too a classic Murray frontman type backing into the centrebacks. Especially as in white and dunk we have centrebacks capable of placing 50m passes
 




drew

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No he doesn't . He targets Burn. Almost every time. And against Leeds it worked.

But I agree it's a welcome improvement to Ryan throwing it out all the bloody time.

Firstly, Ryan doesn't throw it out every time, in fact very rarely. Secondly, Sanchez does hoof it forward to our very short front line. Not everytime but every now and again, particularly when the ball has been played back to him.
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

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**** of a 'head coach' clearly trying to engineer a pay-off for him and his team of guys that cling to his rubbish coat-tails. Rookie EPL owner TB clearly being shafted here

In case you don't know where to send your apology:

Graham Potter
c/o Apologies Department
The American Express COmmunity Stadium
Falmer
East Sussex
B1N THPP
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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Clearly?
I doubt that's crossed many peoples minds.

You’d be surprised. There were posters during the 2014/15 season whi were certain that the only reason TB had bought BHA (and ploughed best part of 200m into the club at that point) was so that he could build a hotel in the car park at the Amex.
 




Wozza

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You’d be surprised. There were posters during the 2014/15 season whi were certain that the only reason TB had bought BHA (and ploughed best part of 200m into the club at that point) was so that he could build a hotel in the car park at the Amex.

Ha. The ultimate goal was, of course, to build an IKEA in Lancing.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Waddle was wrong both in his claim that we don't shoot, we are 7th in the league for shots per game: http://www.footstats.co.uk/index.cfm?task=league_shots, and in suggesting our goals come from counter attacks, and set piece goals from big men. We are near the bottom of the table on both of these metrics: https://www.whoscored.com/Regions/2...amStatistics/England-Premier-League-2020-2021. I kind of understand where Waddle gets the impression from. I think that our conversion rate is low because we take too long in trying to find the opportunity and often end up shooting in crowded spaces as a result.

My original post was made in annoyance of lazy punditry that doesn't research, but instead relies on fallacious received wisdom and the subjective impression of the viewer. I would hazard a guess that a lot of ex pro pundits think that their job lasts for the length of time that they are on air and that many do little reading or research during the rest of the week. Its a view I first formed when listening to the likes of David Pleat and Trevor Francis continuing to mispronounce overseas players' names game after game, year after year. How much effort does it take to learn how to pronounce someone's name? The answer is slightly more effort than many well paid football pundits are willing to put into their jobs.

Michael Lewis in 'Moneyball' describes really well how the insider culture in sport can lead to false assumptions and hive mind opinion forming. He's talking about scouting, but its far worse in pundits, most of whom are never put in the position of having their lazy opinions tested.

Shimbombo. That one used to crack me up.

Then it started to grate.

Top work Stato :thumbsup:
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Harry Wilson's tackle

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He has always wound me up as a pundit. I think he is full of shit. It used to be rubbish about England and now it’s nonsense about us. I think he also said ‘stats don’t mean anything’ in that same piece. That philosophy couldn’t be more opposite to the way our Chairman is the trying to run the club.

This. He usually sounds like he's still pissed from last night, all angry and old school, with lashings of hadaway and shite.
 




Trevor

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Waddle was wrong both in his claim that we don't shoot, we are 7th in the league for shots per game: http://www.footstats.co.uk/index.cfm?task=league_shots, and in suggesting our goals come from counter attacks, and set piece goals from big men. We are near the bottom of the table on both of these metrics: https://www.whoscored.com/Regions/2...amStatistics/England-Premier-League-2020-2021. I kind of understand where Waddle gets the impression from. I think that our conversion rate is low because we take too long in trying to find the opportunity and often end up shooting in crowded spaces as a result.

My original post was made in annoyance of lazy punditry that doesn't research, but instead relies on fallacious received wisdom and the subjective impression of the viewer. I would hazard a guess that a lot of ex pro pundits think that their job lasts for the length of time that they are on air and that many do little reading or research during the rest of the week. Its a view I first formed when listening to the likes of David Pleat and Trevor Francis continuing to mispronounce overseas players' names game after game, year after year. How much effort does it take to learn how to pronounce someone's name? The answer is slightly more effort than many well paid football pundits are willing to put into their jobs.

Michael Lewis in 'Moneyball' describes really well how the insider culture in sport can lead to false assumptions and hive mind opinion forming. He's talking about scouting, but its far worse in pundits, most of whom are never put in the position of having their lazy opinions tested.

That's right - I thought Waddle was shocking. At one point, he said you can make any point with statistics. However, in my view, he doesn't like our approach and lets his personal preference colour his analysis. The analysis indicated that we have (over the course of the season) had issues at both ends of the pitch. I think we can see this - we have lost leads a lot and I think we would all think that Dunk has been less good over the course of this season that for several years. I feel there are fewer goalkeeping errors with Sanchez and Ryan similarly had fallen from previously hgher standards for whatever reasons. Last year, it felt like we had covered the absence of Murray (who was himself less effective with each passing year). Maupay has had a frustrating year (and the other Connolly has also lacked confidence I think). I think on balance I'm optimistic though about our prospects from here - and I'm convinced that there will be lots of good analysis happening by GP and team - a damn site more rigorous than Chris Waddle anyway.
 




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