This would probably be far more interesting / relevant than first 20 games.
The first 20 games was more for the point of it's all we've got of Sherwood so far tbh
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This would probably be far more interesting / relevant than first 20 games.
Might look at it later.
I'd like someone to do a 'Spurs with & without Ade' including before we signed him on loan and before it was permanent
True. I was thinking more that, if someone was to get sacked, the last 20 games would say a lot about it. Eg, Redknapp being shit at the end of the season...The first 20 games was more for the point of it's all we've got of Sherwood so far tbh
Don't need stats to tell you he was great then shit then great.
He was Adebayoresque.
True. I was thinking more that, if someone was to get sacked, the last 20 games would say a lot about it. Eg, Redknapp being shit at the end of the season...
WORK MONKEY. WORK.I'll have a go at putting the stats together. League results only, to make it more relevant to what we normally bin a manager for
I've seen a general-football analysis of results somewhere proving the 'new manager' bounce, that results improve for the first 5-10 games then fall back to the same win percentage the last manager had before getting the sack. What does Timmy's win% so far compare with AVBs last 20?
Ermm.... Sorry André!
Another very interesting one. Last 20 games. Done for both league games and in all competitions (with points column used based on the league games)
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Considering we only have eight matches left this season, I'd say it means that you have your first 12 datapoints for TS in hand.The first 20 games was more for the point of it's all we've got of Sherwood so far tbh
Firstly, that is brilliant. You've outdone yourself. Secondly, I thought as much. 50% is SLIGHTLY on the lower side... but when you consider some of those games were free scoring city and liverpool.. its not that bad. The newcastle and spammers games affect it badly as well.
Considering we only have eight matches left this season, I'd say it means that you have your first 12 datapoints for TS in hand.
I mean that of TS's last 20, you already know the results of 12 of the matches.
I mean that of TS's last 20, you already know the results of 12 of the matches.
Anyway, I suspect that "last 20" is an astonishingly long window to give a manager. Was AVB's 20th-to-last match even this season? I'm pretty firmly in the speculative camp that AVB's days became numbered (either because of his own exasperation or because of actually getting the sack) only on the tails of the two drubbings. West Ham home was a catastrophe (as was Newcastle home), but they could be considered flukes, within that realm of ~3–4 home losses every club that finishes around fourth can expect to have.
Losing 6–0 and then 5–0 at home shortly thereafter looks like a man who has no idea of how to secure fourth. And I suspect that Levy started breathing down his neck about that, which was only compounded by our lack of offensive nous, etc., etc.…
Ok. IT WAS A JOKE. In that we've already lived 12 of Sherwood's final 20 matches as manager, so you can start planning your "last 20" for him as well.
Seriously? You consider what I wrote "complaining about the subject"? I wasn't. I was complaining about the methodology. I love the subject. Part of why I love the subject is that it exposes its methodology, so we can all look at it and discuss it.I'm not reply to the rest as you've not read any of the thread, including the 'rules'
Ok. IT WAS A JOKE. In that we've already lived 12 of Sherwood's final 20 matches as manager, so you can start planning your "last 20" for him as well.
Seriously? You consider what I wrote "complaining about the subject"? I wasn't. I was complaining about the methodology. I love the subject. Part of why I love the subject is that it exposes its methodology, so we can all look at it and discuss it.
I venture that there is going to be an abstractable difference between a manager's last n matches in charge and his overall performance to suggest what kind of performance earns the sack. I only suspect that 20 is too large for some n.
But don't respond.