Slim wrote:Home grounds accounted for 675 of the 1044 points accumulated last season or 64.7% of the points, safe to say that home ground advantage accounts for 14.7%.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Slim wrote:Home grounds accounted for 675 of the 1044 points accumulated last season or 64.7% of the points, safe to say that home ground advantage accounts for 14.7%.
Would that not be an advantage of 29.4%? (Question, not a statement).
Im_Spartacus wrote:Interesting comment by a rag fan last night was that in time, the city side if they learn to play together in the way they have played thus far this season will eventually be like Barcelona, in that there will be a system that new players will fit into, and everyone knows their job. This is something Ted & I have discussed at length previously and liked the way City appear to be going in that direction.
Eventually the manager becomes superfluous - as seen by the number of managers Barca / Real / Milan have had over the years and still sustained success. Barcelona's success for example was based on the club-wide system implemented by Cryuff in the late 90s and early part of this decade, not as myth would have you believe, by Guardiola being an amazing manager - if he went elsewhere he would likely fail.
The only example I can think of where the manager is not superfluous is United, where he constantly gets the team to punch above its collective weight.
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