medwayseagull reborn
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- Oct 12, 2022
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When is the thread title going to be updated ? Is the OP having an extended lie in ?
To be honest, I think we would probably have been in exactly the same position if Potter had stayed, with the same number of points (maybe just not quite the same results)Nothing against the tracker, but we're hoping to be a top half team now, rather than just hoping to avoid relegation. Indeed we were a top half team last season, and were 4th when RdZ took over, and should gave been aiming for more than 4 points.
To finish where we want, I'd hope for a point at home to Spurs and Chelsea, 3 against Forest, and perhaps 4 away to Brentford and a (currently) poor Wolves. Given we have a new manager, 8 is good enough, but under Potter I'm not sure it would be any more than par.
I think the tracker is fantastic. it helps to stop us becoming entitled tw@ts who think we are too good to be relegated, as soon as we become like that we will be in trouble.Nothing against the tracker, but we're hoping to be a top half team now, rather than just hoping to avoid relegation. Indeed we were a top half team last season, and were 4th when RdZ took over, and should gave been aiming for more than 4 points.
To finish where we want, I'd hope for a point at home to Spurs and Chelsea, 3 against Forest, and perhaps 4 away to Brentford and a (currently) poor Wolves. Given we have a new manager, 8 is good enough, but under Potter I'm not sure it would be any more than par.
….but it’s nominally the ‘staying up tracker’, so simply a guide against that target. You’re essentially talking to the ‘Europe tracker’ lineNothing against the tracker, but we're hoping to be a top half team now, rather than just hoping to avoid relegation. Indeed we were a top half team last season, and were 4th when RdZ took over, and should gave been aiming for more than 4 points.
To finish where we want, I'd hope for a point at home to Spurs and Chelsea, 3 against Forest, and perhaps 4 away to Brentford and a (currently) poor Wolves. Given we have a new manager, 8 is good enough, but under Potter I'm not sure it would be any more than par.
Form - and what we might hope for - is nothing to do with the tracker. The tracker has a specific purpose, and does it brilliantly. After all, no matter how good we get, our first objective every season is to avoid relegation - and the best way to achieve that is to get 40 points as soon as possible.Nothing against the tracker, but we're hoping to be a top half team now, rather than just hoping to avoid relegation. Indeed we were a top half team last season, and were 4th when RdZ took over, and should gave been aiming for more than 4 points.
To finish where we want, I'd hope for a point at home to Spurs and Chelsea, 3 against Forest, and perhaps 4 away to Brentford and a (currently) poor Wolves. Given we have a new manager, 8 is good enough, but under Potter I'm not sure it would be any more than par.
And if my granny had balls she'd be my grandad.Completely academic, but the tracker and league table would look alarmingly different if we‘d lost the last two games.
Completely academic, but the tracker and league table would look alarmingly different if we‘d lost the last two games.
And if my granny had balls she'd be my grandad.
often see comments like this, and never understood them. You may as well say but if we had won every game we would be top. The tracker and League table would look alarmingly different if we had lost the first five games!- but we didnt. Had we won all our home games last year we would be in Europe now- but we didn't and arentCompletely academic, but the tracker and league table would look alarmingly different if we‘d lost the last two games.
He was probably deemed out of our league when we hired Potter, but was an opportunistic approach and signing due to circumstances. The irony of Boehly doing us a favour and enabling us to upgrade is actually hilarious.This guys is clearly a world class coach, many levels above Potter. Not just in his personality either! It's so refreshing.
We got fortunate someone took Potter when they did
Beat you to itSomeone needs to put their neck on the line and update this tracker
This. The fact the Juventus fans were disappointed we hired him says volumes, they wanted him. We were fortunate someone was stupid enough to take Potter and were able to upgrade our entire coaching staff and make millions at the same time. Very clever acquisition by TB.He was probably deemed out of our league when we hired Potter, but was an opportunistic approach and signing due to circumstances. The irony of Boehly doing us a favour and enabling us to upgrade is actually hilarious.