Me too. Simples.I got 25. In one fewer game. Things are looking up.
Me too. Simples.I got 25. In one fewer game. Things are looking up.
Some of us old gits aren’t as data driven as you and Christian Nourry seem to be, you young whippersnappers. We rely on experience, poorly remembered history and folklore, to say nothing of bias, prejudice and pure ignorance.Here's the way I see it. A 0.58 point per game improvement is pretty big. If we saw an improvement of the same magnitude in 2025 we'd be on 1.94 points per game, which would be automatic promotion form. Now that's not likely to happen (because of diminishing returns and because we do have a small budget even with £3m net in the summer) but it does show how big a jump 0.58 PPG is.
A good number of summer signings are decent (Nardi, Varane, Morrison, Morgan) or IMO still have the potential to turn out to be good buys (Dembele, Celar, Saito). And it's good that a number of those players are quite young - Morgan 18, Varane 23, Dembele 21, Morrison 21.
I see a lot of progress in 2024 personally. Even the way we collectively (on the whole) continued to support Marti in the winless run was a sign of progress for me. Lots of green shoots to be pleased about.
Hoping for more in 2025 - including improvement in style of play where that's possible
Edit - oh, and forgot to add, the reason the calendar year is significant is because 2024 was the first year Marti was in charge across the whole season.
Some of us old gits aren’t as data driven as you and Christian Nourry seem to be, you young whippersnappers. We rely on experience, poorly remembered history and folklore, to say nothing of bias, prejudice and pure ignorance.
I know you haven’t been to many games this season because you have an actual life, but honestly it’s been horrible for much of the time, a total lack of ambition coupled with fear of losing and a huge reliance on Cook. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to forget the first half against Oxford.
Some of us old gits aren’t as data driven as you and Christian Nourry seem to be, you young whippersnappers. We rely on experience, poorly remembered history and folklore, to say nothing of bias, prejudice and pure ignorance.
I know you haven’t been to many games this season because you have an actual life, but honestly it’s been horrible for much of the time, a total lack of ambition coupled with fear of losing and a huge reliance on Cook. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to forget the first half against Oxford.
Agreed. Not too many though.The good times in the so called best league in the world were good though
3 per game.Has anyone worked out our points per game in 2025?
Has anyone worked out our points per game in 2025?
I thought we were at least as good as Leicester 1st half and we beat them up there last season. Our poor defending on the right side of our defence from new and reserve players highlighted our lack of depth and ability to finance a larger squad. I think that is the main difference between mid-table Championship at our best and the yo-yo teams above us.Part of the problem for many is expectations, our strong finish last season plus several summer signings had the 'Expectometer' in overdrive as it was when Warburton had his best finish to a season and subsequently Beale had us top of the league. Last Saturday showed that we're still a long way from being anything other than what we are, a bottom half of the Championship team and likely to remain so for as long as we can avoid the drop.
Since relegation we have only finished above halfway 3 times with 9th being the high point. Our average points per season is 57.5 and our average place is 15th. Every season with our financial straightjacket it is becoming more difficult to maintain even that unimpressive record whilst the Premier League dropouts with their massive spending power have such a huge advantage and as Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton are proving the chasm above them to the lower half of the Premier League is just as big ours to the Top 3 or 4 in our league.
Hopefully we'll be ok this season and perhaps in the summer there'll be a few players that have been scouted properly that may prove a better fit in this league, if other teams can do it why can't we?...
Don't think there was much wrong with the scouting- 2 who haven't shone yet out of how many, 8 or 9? The depth of the squad is a problem as injuries have decimated us this season but some of the dead wood needs to be cut adrift to make room for better players.Part of the problem for many is expectations, our strong finish last season plus several summer signings had the 'Expectometer' in overdrive as it was when Warburton had his best finish to a season and subsequently Beale had us top of the league. Last Saturday showed that we're still a long way from being anything other than what we are, a bottom half of the Championship team and likely to remain so for as long as we can avoid the drop.
Since relegation we have only finished above halfway 3 times with 9th being the high point. Our average points per season is 57.5 and our average place is 15th. Every season with our financial straightjacket it is becoming more difficult to maintain even that unimpressive record whilst the Premier League dropouts with their massive spending power have such a huge advantage and as Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton are proving the chasm above them to the lower half of the Premier League is just as big ours to the Top 3 or 4 in our league.
Hopefully we'll be ok this season and perhaps in the summer there'll be a few players that have been scouted properly that may prove a better fit in this league, if other teams can do it why can't we?...