And potential means nothing unless the ball is in the net....
Good point. At the end of February we should award the league to the team in first, stick the next three in Europe, relegate the current bottom three and decide the rest of the places using the medium of modern dance.
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Good point. At the end of February we should award the league to the team in first, stick the next three in Europe, relegate the current bottom three and decide the rest of the places using the medium of modern dance.
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Its about indicators. Over the longer period of time Potential should turn into reality. Sadly doesn't mean it will which is a fact I think many people ignore.
You missed:
How often you get additional revenue from being picked for TV games once the wall to wall coverage ends;
How much interest you get from neutrals, from international TV audiences and the size of the associated marketing, sponsorship and merchandise markets;
How many tickets you sell to away fans choosing which games to attend and the associated matchday income;
What reputation your club has among youth prospects and their families choosing the best place for their development;
How keen young fans are to come along and become the next generation of season ticket holders;
How much players enjoy their football and the impact of this on their willingness to stay at the club; and of course the small matter of:
Your medium term ability to improve results, climb the league, sustain your progress and move to the next level.
A lot of these things may not matter to you, but they do matter to the bloke who invests the millions and makes the decisions. He's in it for the long term and fans moaning about wanting quick fixes in terms of results just aren't going to change his mind. Recognising this and accepting that, despite the frustrations, we are still, to echo a phrase 'On our way,' is a lot more enjoyable than acting like a bunch of Canutes every time the pace of progress irritates us.
The song goes 'We've come a long long way together, through the hard times and the good,' not 'We've come a long long way together, Why didn't we get here quicker? It's just not good enough! Why aren't we challenging for the Europa league?'
No. You were taking the piss out of him for saying that we'd get more wins (6) between Dec and May because you did not think we would. Don't try to change the point.
We have.
You were wrong.
Care to admit it?
Quite.
Its one of the things I'm not 100% convinced with Potter.There is a lot of people rightfully Praising Potter for bringing through the youngsters. Connelly and Alzate last season and Sanchez and White this season. What no one talks about is how Connelly and Alzate haven't progressed and Imposed themselves in the starting line-up this season. I want to see another two youngsters come through next season but I would also want to see the other four flourish. Can Potter make that next step and help our youngsters flourish over a longer term? I am actually excited to see the answer to that next season.
Don’t necessarily agree with you on this, as youngsters often struggle in their second season.
I think you’re right though re others coming through and hopefully Cochrane and perhaps Ostigard could make it next season. Even Taylor Richards may have a shout.
Ostigard to replace White if he moves on and Casedo to replace Bissouma, maybe Khadra for Ali J or Izquirdo. If your right that youngster struggle after 1st season perhaps we might see Sanchez and White (if hes still here) struggle and the re-emergence of Connelly and Alzate have a better season.
You’ve neither read the first post on the thread properly or quoted the correct response from me.
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Does it have to be the full 38 games to ensure that the table doesn’t lie or could we knock the ‘we haven’t improved, we’re worse than last season’ mantra out the park by comparing the 1st half of the season with the 2nd half?
It also had me state that it would be interesting to bounce at the end of the season which it would. We could get anything between 37 and 49 points by then. But of course [MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION] chose to bounce it at a point where it would suit his agenda best. I notice he didn't bother after the Sheffield United game, eh? That sort of shithousery is fine and dandy on NSC, it's practically a tradition, albeit a tradition that is normally carried out from Brighton fan to Brighton fan and not by some weirdly obsessed Nordic stalker who was pissing himself over Swedish Division 3 when we were putting in place the training ground and seeing Hughton start to take a piss poor inherited squad to a side that looked like being Chamionship Champions.
It also had me state that while the original tracker is/was useful (and it still is) the way we're achieving the target is completely divorced from its predictions. That's still true.
I fully acknowledge that our XG is great but it means jack shit in the real world.
It also had me state that it would be interesting to bounce at the end of the season which it would. We could get anything between 37 and 49 points by then. But of course [MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION] chose to bounce it at a point where it would suit his agenda best. I notice he didn't bother after the Sheffield United game, eh? That sort of shithousery is fine and dandy on NSC, it's practically a tradition, albeit a tradition that is normally carried out from Brighton fan to Brighton fan and not by some weirdly obsessed Nordic stalker who was pissing himself over Swedish Division 3 when we were putting in place the training ground and seeing Hughton start to take a piss poor inherited squad to a side that looked like being Chamionship Champions.
It also had me state that while the original tracker is/was useful (and it still is) the way we're achieving the target is completely divorced from its predictions. That's still true.
I fully acknowledge that our XG is great but it means jack shit in the real world.
Do you think this summer, when weighing up where to go, a striker that knows where the onion bag is, probably one that's young and is smart, and is really thinking about their future will:
-- say xG means jack shit, I'll go for the team that achieved one more point than that one that's propped up the bottom quarter of the PL for the past four seasons; or
-- have a look at the xG, recognise that B&HA are fourth in that metric yet currently 14th in the table metric (and in all likelihood to drop lower down it), and work out that the chances Potter's team create is just what his career would benefit from for the next two or three seasons, and will serve as a perfect stepping-stone for said player's career plans
Let's end the baiting of the author of the OP now shall we. The thread was bounced to dig him out for his pessimism. If we're honest, in the dark night of winter, the same things he wrote were at the back of the mind of even the most positive of us at the time. It's turned out good. As the thread was bounced as an attack on him, he's doing what we'd all do and defending his view. There's no reason to pile on. Let's enjoy the weekend that we confirmed our safety and not fight amongst ourselves.