dont forget Mansfield at home and Bolton before then (and Exeter more recently), all very similar performance levels to today just with different results in some cases
News Broke that Mitchell was sacked on Nov 2nd/3rd
November form:
played 7
Won 7
5th Nov, players so negatively affected in the immediate aftermath of Scott leaving we smacked Stockport 5 nil away.
December form:
played 7 won 3
lost 2 (Swindon EFL trophy and Charlton)
drew 3 (Bolton, Exeter, Reading)
January Form
Played 6
won 3
lost 1 (Huddersfield)
Drew 2 (Blackpool and Northampton)
Those November stats don’t really bear out us being on the slide “since he left” - not results wise maybe.
What did happen was all the articles and records the team were setting might just have caught the attention of other teams that we needed to be taken more seriously, were a serious threat and that we were up there on merit and teams needed to stop us playing.
You know, like we used to do very well under Ainsworth.
Incidentally , the months before November we played 7, 5 and 5 games a month respectfully. There’s been more football played post Mitchell leaving than pre.
I’d say the sports science fires might have had more effect on player turn around than is given credit.
That December/Jan run also had 6 games in 15 days with players looking very leggy near the end of it.
But sure, since Matt’s hire was sacked it all went down hill.
“Matt’s hire” was in reference to “Rice started sacking Blooms’ hires” which transpires to just mean Scott Mitchell because apparently the sports science people didn’t/don’t count.
Re: December stats - you’re correct. It was two wins - Stevenage and Shrewsbury. Seemingly an early morning typo/mathematics FUBAR.
Sport science hires. The people hired to do the sport science aspects within the club. The science of sporting activities, injury and the recovery there of.
Again, a small typo. Don’t know if you have noticed, I do it a lot.
(fun fact: people with dyslexia aren’t lazy. Their brains literally can’t tell when typos like that are made. Their brains KNOW what it’s meant to say so to the writer it makes perfect sense no matter how many times it is re-read and retyped. Same with grammar.
Sometimes they have to come back hours, or the next day and re-read before their brains reset and can read what is actually written and realise it’s bollox)
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No vote from me this week as I didn't see it - was at No1 sons wedding
Slightly harsh on your second favourite son.
Sonny for me just, but Kone was so good when he came on, strong, determined, a real handful.
Hope you and the family had a great day @Erroll_Sims
dont forget Mansfield at home and Bolton before then (and Exeter more recently), all very similar performance levels to today just with different results in some cases
Yes I’m sure the players were really impacted by Mitchell’s departure 🙄 DOFL
News Broke that Mitchell was sacked on Nov 2nd/3rd
November form:
played 7
Won 7
5th Nov, players so negatively affected in the immediate aftermath of Scott leaving we smacked Stockport 5 nil away.
December form:
played 7 won 3
lost 2 (Swindon EFL trophy and Charlton)
drew 3 (Bolton, Exeter, Reading)
January Form
Played 6
won 3
lost 1 (Huddersfield)
Drew 2 (Blackpool and Northampton)
Those November stats don’t really bear out us being on the slide “since he left” - not results wise maybe.
What did happen was all the articles and records the team were setting might just have caught the attention of other teams that we needed to be taken more seriously, were a serious threat and that we were up there on merit and teams needed to stop us playing.
You know, like we used to do very well under Ainsworth.
Incidentally , the months before November we played 7, 5 and 5 games a month respectfully. There’s been more football played post Mitchell leaving than pre.
I’d say the sports science fires might have had more effect on player turn around than is given credit.
That December/Jan run also had 6 games in 15 days with players looking very leggy near the end of it.
But sure, since Matt’s hire was sacked it all went down hill.
Careful mate, you'll be banned soon for this level of thinking.
The stats for December don’t quite add up and I’m not sure what “…Matt’s hire was sacked…” means but, apart from that, a very interesting post.
PS I don’t know what sports science fires are either.
“Matt’s hire” was in reference to “Rice started sacking Blooms’ hires” which transpires to just mean Scott Mitchell because apparently the sports science people didn’t/don’t count.
Re: December stats - you’re correct. It was two wins - Stevenage and Shrewsbury. Seemingly an early morning typo/mathematics FUBAR.
You won't like it, it's US HR terminology creeping in, New Starters referred to as New Hires.
No explanation yet of what “sports science fires” are.
I thought Bradley did a really good job marking Eaves. MOTM for me
Sport science hires. The people hired to do the sport science aspects within the club. The science of sporting activities, injury and the recovery there of.
Again, a small typo. Don’t know if you have noticed, I do it a lot.
(fun fact: people with dyslexia aren’t lazy. Their brains literally can’t tell when typos like that are made. Their brains KNOW what it’s meant to say so to the writer it makes perfect sense no matter how many times it is re-read and retyped. Same with grammar.
Sometimes they have to come back hours, or the next day and re-read before their brains reset and can read what is actually written and realise it’s bollox)
Eaves definitely left his mark in Joe Low.
I do remember you mentioning your dyslexia quite a long time ago @TheDancingYak but I’m afraid it slipped my mind. Sorry.
But FUBAR?
Fubar is a military acronym like Snafu. F’d Up Beyond All Recognition.
(“Situation Normal: All F’d Up” for Snafu btw)
Thanks @TheDancingYak.
Harvie was holding his hamstring about 5 minutes before half time, like he may have tweaked it or over extended when he put a cross in on the stretch.
Played on til half time but as mentioned looks like took precaution at half time.
Cheers for the clarification. Hamstrings are always worries, hopefully he is OK.