Grob wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Grob wrote:bigblue wrote:Grob wrote:No you dont
Mourinho won the Prem in his first season here
Anchelotti won the Prem in his first season here
As for the attached post, glass half full summary, nothing wrong with that.
Mancini won the FA Cup in his first season here, whats your point? You think Anchelotti or Mourinho would have guaranteed us the league this year? If so, let me remind you the the grass always seems greener on the other side...
And I'd say the summary above is more of a glass 4/5 full. You can harp on and on about the missing 1/5, but you're losing sight of the bigger picture
Winning the FA Cup is different to winning the Premier League. The 2 achievements are not comparable to me. The only commonalitys are that you get a trophy for winning both and you have to win football matches to win those trophies. If you think they are comparable then fair enough.
I think Mourinho would have won us the league this year with this squad. I'd have said that at the start of the season. Anchelotti maybe a better bet than Mancini, its up for debate. I wouldnt hang my hat either way on him.
Whose to say the bigger picture is that Mancini cant get us over this hurdle? All signs since november have certainly pointed that way. What do you think?
Grob, if you don't mind me asking, or anyone for that reason, why do people keep harking back to
November as if it was a massive turning point in our season? In November we won 4, drew 1 and lost 1; away win to QPR, good home win against an in-form Toon and a draw away to a solid Dipper side. We also beat Villareal and Arsenal and our only loss was to Napoli, a game that we through away because of our attacking style.
Anyone?
November is when I first thought our form started to faulter, even though our results were a month away from doing so.
It's not only from you mate, I've seen it written by a few prior to this. Was it the QPR game as that seems to remind me of this
November myth?
Even if you thought it was a month after that it was realised, in December we won 4, drawn 1 and lost 1 to Chelsea with 10 men and in my opinion, some dodgy decisions. We won 3 in the league, the first one we walked Norwich
5-1, beat Arsenal in the best game of the season (for me) and cruised to a convincing
3-0 win against Stoke. We also beat Bayern
2-0 which was not mean feat by any standards.
The draw though, was against a very disciplined West Brom away from home who basically put 10 men in their 22 yard box and stopped any chance of us getting through, which I applauded at the time through gritted teeth. Sunderland up next, away from home, who copied Brom and got a lucky goal, which was offside of course, that was another of those games where it didn't matter what we did, there was just no way through. Again, disappointing but the performance was still of the quality we've seen earlier in the season yet lack of goals made it look like we were dropping off form. Not to worry though, Dippers up next and an intelligent counter-attacking game made things look a little sweeter with a
3-0 win. Only downside was the Barry sending off for what can only be described as ridiculous considering what Adam et al were getting away with. But who was up next, now that's another story.
So, looking at the above which was from November to the start of Jan it's hard to see where we lost our form as we had still only lost 2 in the league and drawn 2 away from home, the other coming to Fulham back in September. Furthermore, our goal tally's over the months until the FA Cup Derby may back up the myth but it doesn't tell the whole story. Here's the breakdown for all games:
Aug - 12 in 3 = 4 per game
Sep - 10 in 6 = 1.66 per game
Oct - 24 in 6 = 4 per game
Nov - 12 in 6 = 2 per game
Dec - 12 in 6 = 2 per game
Jan - 3 in 2 = 1.5 per game
From those figures you could can clearly see that over those first 5 months we only hit big (and they were big, unprecedented actually) on 2 occasions, with an average of 2 or below on 3 occasions whereas the average for all games played until that point was 2.5 goals per game; still, impressive figures if I may say. So, for me, November seems to be just a month that was pulled out of the air, possibly due to the 3-2 hard fought win at QPR but you could also say that about the earlier game against Bolton, so that makes it irrelevant.
And this is why I ask where this
November date has come from as I just can't see it anywhere during that month, or even the next. For me, our form dropped off after the league game against Liverpool after Barry was sent off and the subsequent suspension of Vince, compounded by the loss to the ACN of the Toure brothers. Even after the shit Derby defeat we only lost 1 game in the league, to Everton away, and won the other 5 games up until the end of Feb (all games won in Feb - 2 home, 1 away).
So, where November came from, I haven't got a clue?