Quote from: Chris Smith on May 09, 2022, 03:19:22 PMQuote from: Smithy on May 09, 2022, 02:49:30 PMQuote from: eamonn on May 09, 2022, 02:25:44 PMDeano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.I thought that too, from memory and gut feel, but Dean's 10 games were against the sides now placed:12th13th19th6th16th3rd7th4th8th5thThat's an average league position of 9.3. Just 0.7 places harder than 'average' over those 10 games. Yes, the five-game losing run was tough, given it was against five of the top 8, but if we'd done better in the previous five, I suspect he'd still be here. Also, Gerrard gets to play the runaway top two twice each in his 28 games (and I suspect he'll lose all four btw).I’ve been thinking about the recently and I have a suspicion that it was always in the owners long term thinking to install a more high profile manager once we had established ourselves. The poor run of results just gave them the opportunity to implement their plan.I'm convinced they wanted to get rid first opportunity they had.
Quote from: Smithy on May 09, 2022, 02:49:30 PMQuote from: eamonn on May 09, 2022, 02:25:44 PMDeano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.I thought that too, from memory and gut feel, but Dean's 10 games were against the sides now placed:12th13th19th6th16th3rd7th4th8th5thThat's an average league position of 9.3. Just 0.7 places harder than 'average' over those 10 games. Yes, the five-game losing run was tough, given it was against five of the top 8, but if we'd done better in the previous five, I suspect he'd still be here. Also, Gerrard gets to play the runaway top two twice each in his 28 games (and I suspect he'll lose all four btw).I’ve been thinking about the recently and I have a suspicion that it was always in the owners long term thinking to install a more high profile manager once we had established ourselves. The poor run of results just gave them the opportunity to implement their plan.
Quote from: eamonn on May 09, 2022, 02:25:44 PMDeano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.I thought that too, from memory and gut feel, but Dean's 10 games were against the sides now placed:12th13th19th6th16th3rd7th4th8th5thThat's an average league position of 9.3. Just 0.7 places harder than 'average' over those 10 games. Yes, the five-game losing run was tough, given it was against five of the top 8, but if we'd done better in the previous five, I suspect he'd still be here. Also, Gerrard gets to play the runaway top two twice each in his 28 games (and I suspect he'll lose all four btw).
Deano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.
Quote from: olaftab on May 09, 2022, 01:45:36 PMQuote from: exigo on May 09, 2022, 09:23:06 AMLeague table since Gerrard took over. Ninth.AVFC Statto link on twitter.This is a totally superfluous and tiresome stat. There is nothing to suggest Dean Smith would not have achieved similar results.League tables are superfluous? Given how shite we've been for 25 years I might get on this train.
Quote from: exigo on May 09, 2022, 09:23:06 AMLeague table since Gerrard took over. Ninth.AVFC Statto link on twitter.This is a totally superfluous and tiresome stat. There is nothing to suggest Dean Smith would not have achieved similar results.
League table since Gerrard took over. Ninth.AVFC Statto link on twitter.
Quote from: coreyfeldman on May 09, 2022, 02:20:30 PMQuote from: olaftab on May 09, 2022, 01:45:36 PMQuote from: exigo on May 09, 2022, 09:23:06 AMLeague table since Gerrard took over. Ninth.AVFC Statto link on twitter.This is a totally superfluous and tiresome stat. There is nothing to suggest Dean Smith would not have achieved similar results.League tables are superfluous? Given how shite we've been for 25 years I might get on this train. Yes selected games League tables are and so is stating that another manager would not have got similar or better results.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 09, 2022, 03:54:16 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on May 09, 2022, 03:19:22 PMQuote from: Smithy on May 09, 2022, 02:49:30 PMQuote from: eamonn on May 09, 2022, 02:25:44 PMDeano's games in charge this season were harder than Gerrard's so it's not a fair comparison.I thought that too, from memory and gut feel, but Dean's 10 games were against the sides now placed:12th13th19th6th16th3rd7th4th8th5thThat's an average league position of 9.3. Just 0.7 places harder than 'average' over those 10 games. Yes, the five-game losing run was tough, given it was against five of the top 8, but if we'd done better in the previous five, I suspect he'd still be here. Also, Gerrard gets to play the runaway top two twice each in his 28 games (and I suspect he'll lose all four btw).I’ve been thinking about the recently and I have a suspicion that it was always in the owners long term thinking to install a more high profile manager once we had established ourselves. The poor run of results just gave them the opportunity to implement their plan.I'm convinced they wanted to get rid first opportunity they had.He certainly wasn’t their first choice originally. Thank goodness the managerial duo of T.Henry and J.Terry didn’t happen.
We were an average PL team last season. We are an average PL team this season. Comparing minutiae of decimal points per game are fairly meaningless given the number of variables in play. Gerrard will be judged on how his team perform from August onwards. He’ll have his own players in and the opportunity to get his ideas across during pre-season. On evidence to date I couldn’t guess one way or the other how that will pan out.
They could have sacked Smith during Lockdown too though - that defeat at Leicester must surely have tested their patience given we looked like we were in serious trouble.
No one is doing that though really. People are saying that the results that Gerrard actually got are in line with meeting our goals for this season (most people on here were happy with consoilidating midtable once Grealish left) which is clearly good enough for us to back him in the summer and is an improvement on where he found us.
Quote from: paul_e on May 09, 2022, 04:17:23 PMNo one is doing that though really. People are saying that the results that Gerrard actually got are in line with meeting our goals for this season (most people on here were happy with consoilidating midtable once Grealish left) which is clearly good enough for us to back him in the summer and is an improvement on where he found us.Consolidating mid-table with Grealish gone and summer additions was a reasonable aim however we added to the squad in January with major signings and not seen the expected improvement.
As has been said before, I don't think it was the five losses on the bounce that got him sacked, but the average over the last 40 or so games. I thought he was a lovely man and gets many loyalty points for being a Villa man, but in the end, if he had confidence in his own ability he would have turned Norwich down and held out for something better. I think in his heart of hearts he knows he's a manager for a good Championship/bottom third PL team.