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Genuinely given the circumstances name someone who has done betterWell obviously they had a better squad. I'll let you crack on marra and believe this is one of the all time great managerial performances
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Genuinely given the circumstances name someone who has done betterWell obviously they had a better squad. I'll let you crack on marra and believe this is one of the all time great managerial performances
Genuinely given the circumstances name someone who has done better
I just think yeh well done Coventry for example but it's where a team has come from in the previous season to this given the restrictions, it's a lot easier for lampard to win the league given the base and financial side he had to start or work with,I already have and this season never mind all time, but you dismiss anything because "it's not the same circumstances".
If your real question is, "who has done a better job with a team who had an embargo and were nearly relegated last season", then I'm not sure there is anyone else with those specific circumstances.
I just think yeh well done Coventry for example but it's where a team has come from in the previous season to this given the restrictions, it's a lot easier for lampard to win the league given the base and financial side he had to start or work with,
Still scored only 1 less than Ipswich who spent a fortune, it's not harder to go from playing offs to league winners, than staying up on the last day to play off winners having spent zero, look at the coin Coventry spent on just Simms for example nevermind the othersHull were 24 points better off than last season. They got into the playoffs having lost 33% of their games this season and the playoffs were the worst they've been since I remember.
Coventry were 26 points better off than last season on a £3m net spend and won the league.
It's much harder to go from good to great than it is to go from bad to decent imo. And that is all Hull are. They're decent. They're not a good team, they don't play good football.
Still scored only 1 less than Ipswich who spent a fortune, it's not harder to go from playing offs to league winners, than staying up on the last day to play off winners having spent zero, look at the coin Coventry spent on just Simms for example nevermind the others
Lampard was excellent mind from where they were when robins left but still think they had an excellent squad so would say this guy did better, irrelevant away can't see either stopping upDisagree. You can lose 33% of games and still make the playoffs. The best team in the playoffs can get disqualified. You can have a lot of good fortune. You don't win the league through luck.
When you start qualifying it by specific terms, you're narrowing the playing field.
With a net spend of £3m, Coventry scored 26 more points than last season and won the title. That takes consistency and top performances every single week.
I don't see Hull as even the best performance this season, let alone one of the greatest of all time.
He's done fantastic but the underlying data of their season suggests they've been very lucky...they aren't good enough to be promoted albeit they have done, but I think they have a big challenge to reach 20 points next season.
Where have we read such words before?He's done fantastic but the underlying data of their season suggests they've been very lucky...they aren't good enough to be promoted albeit they have done, but I think they have a big challenge to reach 20 points next season.
Where have we heard that before?He's done fantastic but the underlying data of their season suggests they've been very lucky...they aren't good enough to be promoted albeit they have done, but I think they have a big challenge to reach 20 points next season.
I think in terms of where they finished season before and the restrictions of what they could spend it is can you think of many better
Did Cov improve that much or was the league a lot weaker this season, bit of both imhoHull were 24 points better off than last season. They got into the playoffs having lost 33% of their games this season and the playoffs were the worst they've been since I remember.
Coventry were 26 points better off than last season on a £3m net spend and won the league.
It's much harder to go from good to great than it is to go from bad to decent imo. And that is all Hull are. They're decent. They're not a good team, they don't play good football.
He's done fantastic but the underlying data of their season suggests they've been very lucky...they aren't good enough to be promoted albeit they have done, but I think they have a big challenge to reach 20 points next season.
Did Cov improve that much or was the league a lot weaker this season, bit of both imho
Been far more impressive promotions from the championship but he has done well think Hull is just a stepping stone for the manager, the recruitment team are the real stars imhoIf the league is a lot weaker, can this Hull achievement go down as one of the best ever at this level as was suggested?
I'm not saying the Coventry achievement is especially impressive, I just couldn't be arsed to go back through every championship performance of all time, to argue against this Hull achievement.