Superbretty
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I’m going to kick it off with a no I’m afraid. If Barnsley and Oxford win their games in hand we will be 10 points behind. It’s a big ask, even with Rhodes in place.
This rebuild is such a cop out. If we are stuck in this division next year we will have a serious financial issue. League one is no tough. It just has a different style and needs from the upper divisions.I think we can, but I’m not going to lose heart if we finish top ten this season and rebuild from there.
League One is tougher than it looks.
I have no desire to stay in this division, but I’m not going to pretend we deserve to be in the championship just because we just came down.This rebuild is such a cop out. If we are stuck in this division next year we will have a serious financial issue. League one is no tough. It just has a different style and needs from the upper divisions.
I have no desire to stay in this division, but I’m not going to pretend we deserve to be in the championship just because we just came down.
Can you please explain why League One is not a tough, highly competitive division? Why are the points from about 5th-12th place always so tight every year?
Not tough? Really big clubs like Wednesday, Sunderland and Portsmouth got stuck or are stuck in League 1 for years, yet some on here expect us to breeze to promotion. History tells a different story.This rebuild is such a cop out. If we are stuck in this division next year we will have a serious financial issue. League one is no tough. It just has a different style and needs from the upper divisions.
In answer to the latter the teams have similar budgets, personnel and ability levels. So it becomes a question of who has luck with injuries, who is better organized and who wants it more. In answer to the first crunch the data for the promoted teams for the last three years. Everything from height, sprints, set piece and formations. Identify common traits, replicate and execute. Keep in mind what worked for league one will not work for the championship and character and desire with a sprinkling of luck will make the difference. Data if used well can be a great equalizer.I have no desire to stay in this division, but I’m not going to pretend we deserve to be in the championship just because we just came down.
Can you please explain why League One is not a tough, highly competitive division? Why are the points from about 5th-12th place always so tight every year?
But they won't because they are as inconsistent as us.I’m going to kick it off with a no I’m afraid. If Barnsley and Oxford win their games in hand we will be 10 points behind. It’s a big ask, even with Rhodes in place.
I think the league table tells its own story. I’m surprised it is so highSurprised it's only 62%. I think we all know the capabilities of this side and so can only presume the other 38% don't think Critch can do it?
They'd sooner us stay down than see Critchley successful.Surprised it's only 62%. I think we all know the capabilities of this side and so can only presume the other 38% don't think Critch can do it?
NonsenseThey'd sooner us stay down than see Critchley successful.
Some would. Not nonsense at all.Nonsense
Surprised it's only 62%. I think we all know the capabilities of this side and so can only presume the other 38% don't think Critch can do it?
His decision making at times is dreadful and there in lies the problem .Surprised it's only 62%. I think we all know the capabilities of this side and so can only presume the other 38% don't think Critch can do it?