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Thread: Sack him, save our season

  1. #181
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeftPeg_Pie View Post
    The biggest takeaway from them is we create the most chances and miss the most chances (a relatively obvious correlation) and I would say when you apply the eye-test vs statistical analysis, that is an observation most fans would make too.
    The observation I would make is that we are second from bottom of the current form table, we can come up with lots of fancy words but no-one can say that is not a problem.

    https://thefishy.co.uk/formtable.php?table=4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomerangpie View Post
    And that is pretty much where the similarities end, thank the lord.

    Still he spoke loads and gave rumoured transfer targets that very rarely materialised to the fans and never missed a chance to speak to the Evening Post
    Regarding the Evening Post, he tried to get them to give more coverage to Notts. A laudable aim. He was told that he could produce his own once weekly column.
    If you look today on their website the latest article is about Dan Crowley leaving on 14th January.

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    A Bratfud Massive fans thorts on the current problems at Notts County:



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    Owners number of league (and play off) games table

    1. Alderman Heath 1209
    2. Jack Dunnett 825
    3. Derek Pavis 610
    4. Charles Barnes 602
    5. Len Machin 334
    6. Ray Trew 321
    7. C. & A. Reedtz 258

    10. Alan Hardy 115

    14. Albert Scardino (not including when run by admin) 87

    Generally speaking, an owners most successful period comes early-mid before a collapse and the owner stepping down/selling up. Dunnett is the standout exception as his peak came fairly late in the day, though that was on the back of a lengthy spell in tier 2 before the final push.

    We are still at the point where one good result (including tonight) could pivot us back on track, but after last season's collapse a repeat of that would surely throw the cards up in the air and you can't rule any out any scenario then.

    I remember when we were still in tier 5, quite a few on here were insisting they were reserving funds for when we got back in the FL and then we'd really see a statement of intent from the bros. Similar to how the statement of intent was anticipated with their first managerial appointment once Ardley had exhausted his use for "steadying the ship whilst they got their feet under the table". It seems pretty obvious to me now that there will never be an injection of serious cash from them whilst substantial income from the best gates in 30 years isn't having much impact at all other than keeping us afloat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohinen View Post
    The observation I would make is that we are second from bottom of the current form table, we can come up with lots of fancy words but no-one can say that is not a problem.

    https://thefishy.co.uk/formtable.php?table=4
    I do not disagree that we are having a poor run at the moment, and that is a worry, coupled with some lacklustre performances. The data is simply some more context from an approximation of a Brothers-eyed view as the thread is about sacking Maynard.

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    I've been crying out for SM to get a bit of help.

    Intriguingly, the club has put up an interview with JOB reflecting on last season's 5-5. If JOB is around Meadow Lane a bit more, I'll be very happy indeed.

    Also, was a little surprised from the Didzy interview to read just how much a confidence player AJ seems to be - I guess many strikers are. I reckon the next ball to go in off the bar will see him add quite a few more in rapid succession.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    A Bratfud Massive fans thorts on the current problems at Notts County
    Not a lot to disagree with there. 20 shots on target in 6 games!!!!

  8. #188
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    Quote Originally Posted by SmiffyPie View Post
    Not a lot to disagree with there. 20 shots on target in 6 games!!!!
    At the end of day we are playing crap football, Bottom of the current form table, Recent signings not good enough, A manager who has no idea, and should have been sacked last season. If we persist with this crap next season then expect a flirt with the NL again..

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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    At the end of day we are playing crap football, Bottom of the current form table, Recent signings not good enough, A manager who has no idea, and should have been sacked last season. If we persist with this crap next season then expect a flirt with the NL again..
    Next season I would be happy with League 1 and flirting with League 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Owners number of league (and play off) games table

    1. Alderman Heath 1209
    2. Jack Dunnett 825
    3. Derek Pavis 610
    4. Charles Barnes 602
    5. Len Machin 334
    6. Ray Trew 321
    7. C. & A. Reedtz 258

    10. Alan Hardy 115

    14. Albert Scardino (not including when run by admin) 87

    Generally speaking, an owners most successful period comes early-mid before a collapse and the owner stepping down/selling up. Dunnett is the standout exception as his peak came fairly late in the day, though that was on the back of a lengthy spell in tier 2 before the final push.

    We are still at the point where one good result (including tonight) could pivot us back on track, but after last season's collapse a repeat of that would surely throw the cards up in the air and you can't rule any out any scenario then.

    I remember when we were still in tier 5, quite a few on here were insisting they were reserving funds for when we got back in the FL and then we'd really see a statement of intent from the bros. Similar to how the statement of intent was anticipated with their first managerial appointment once Ardley had exhausted his use for "steadying the ship whilst they got their feet under the table". It seems pretty obvious to me now that there will never be an injection of serious cash from them whilst substantial income from the best gates in 30 years isn't having much impact at all other than keeping us afloat.
    Interesting stuff.

    I am not sure we have seen an approach like the Reedtz before if we have it?s rare so hoping they buck the trend of success being obtained in the first half of an owners period in charge.

    Have the owners spent more on the club whilst in tier 4 than 5, I presume so with the millions spent on the pitch and the Nest etc. what is the total spend since they came in, did I see ?12m the other day once the latest accounts came out. That sounds like serious cash for a National League and now League Two club to me.

    You could be right that maybe on the transfer front they will never spend BIG like other clubs have. They have increased their spend since being in this league but that?s due to fees being received since getting into the League Two. They have only spent a proportion so would guess they are net positive on ins and outs.

    The best gates in 30 years is continually worth mentioning. A very good barometer of progress

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