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I can give you 3 good reasons he would improve us.
Young, will fit in with our way of thinking 2. and a bit aggressive what we need, 3. He don't suffer fools. Unlike Beal. Fighting with your own keeper, who appointed him????
Bob man with all due respect shurrup about Heckingbottom and any of your mates getting the gig.
 
My point is they were one of the favourites to get promoted, had one of the most expensively assembled squads so it wasnt a shock that they got promoted was it?

Everyone who knows football knew they would be challenging for the title with the squad they had, which is my point

Are you saying based on the squad they had he over achieved the yr they got promoted? If you say yeah then fair enough but i dont think they did

What I'm saying is the odds had them finishing in the playoffs, mostly 4th or 5th, bookmakers are in the business of extracting as much cash as possible from punters so however they compile their metrics will be as thorough as their Switzerland/Barbados based CEO demands it to be.

Under that metric, which is the best one available, they exceeded expectations by finishing 2nd and getting automatic promotion, avoiding the lottery of the playoffs.

Perhaps we are quibbling over the weight of the term "exceeding", I'm not saying they were expected to be battling relegation and beat untold odds to fire themselves into 2nd, I'm saying they beat the margins, which is what success is about 99% of the time.
 
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What I'm saying is the odds had them finishing in the playoffs, mostly 4th or 5th, bookmakers are in the business of extracting as much cash as possible from punters so however they compile their metrics will be as thorough as their Switzerland/Barbados based CEO demands it to be.

Under that metric, which is the best one available, they exceeded expectations by finishing 2nd and getting automatic promotion, avoiding the lottery of the playoffs.

Perhaps we are quibbling over the weight of the term "exceeding", I'm not saying they were expected to be battling relegation and beat untold odds to fire themselves into 2nd, I'm saying they beat the margins, which is what success is about 99% of the time.
Odds will change based on various things tho, including the number of bets placed on each team

I get what you are saying, and we are likely quibbling over what is classed as exceeding

The bottom line is i wouldnt want him as our manager, dont feel he is a manager to kick us on at all but thats just my opinion
 
Odds will change based on various things tho, including the number of bets placed on each team

I get what you are saying, and we are likely quibbling over what is classed as exceeding

The bottom line is i wouldnt want him as our manager, dont feel he is a manager to kick us on at all but thats just my opinion

And that is absolutely fine mate, we can like and not like whomever we want, but Higginbottom did a job for them.
 
Odds will change based on various things tho, including the number of bets placed on each team

I get what you are saying, and we are likely quibbling over what is classed as exceeding

The bottom line is i wouldnt want him as our manager, dont feel he is a manager to kick us on at all but thats just my opinion

Aye that’s the be all end all.

I just don’t think he is even close to a fit for what we need. Gotta be honest I’m really struggling for who is.

The whole Still thing even is it a bit Hollywood? The hope is he is Potter 2.0

If we got Potter like Swans/Brighton results from here we’d be running.