MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by Ian Royal » 21 Sep 2016 14:07

genome So it's now P11 W7 D3 L2

Would be interesting to compare Clarke's and Stam's PPG.

I can oblige

After 8 games last season under Clarke our PPG was 1.5 and we were 6th with a 38% win rate
Of course, Clarke had already been in charge for half a season at that point, so if you factor that in he was at 1.12 PPG, with 27% win rate

Whilst Stam is at 1.75 PPG, 8th and 50% win rate.

Clarke left on 1.18 PPG with a 29.5% win rate.

Clearly still very very early days for Stam though.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by maffff » 21 Sep 2016 14:09

genome So it's now P11 W7 D3 L2

Would be interesting to compare Clarke's and Stam's PPG.


Have you seen this TTE article from yesterday before the game?

http://thetilehurstend.sbnation.com/rea ... dejski-era

The table doesn't come out on HNA - so click the link to see how his first 8 games in the league only compare. At this stage, league only, he's two points better than Clarke, 9 better than Adkins (Adkins does include Prem games).

Stam's start ranks as the second best of any Reading manager of the past 26 years, with only Steve Coppell bettering it, and we all know how that turned out!

What does stand out from the list above is how few managers have actually taken over at the start of a season. Only Stam, Brendan Rodgers, Terry Bullivant and Mark McGhee have had the benefit of a full summer before they took over and yet two of those three failed to last the season.

The other thing that jumps out is that only one new management team has managed to secure a finish higher than 9th, when Mick Gooding and Jimmy Quinn guided the team into the First Division Play-Offs, only to lose to Bolton at Wembley. The reason for that seems rather obvious in that it usually takes an old manager doing badly to warrant a new appointment but even so, none could mastermind a successful campaign, even when having more than 50% of the season to go. On that note, it's worth considering that despite recording fantastic starts, both Coppell and Clarke saw their teams slump, rather than consolidate their progress.

So Stam is in pretty uncharted territory here folks.

While the quality of the performances on show may divide some fans, you simply can't argue with the results he's been able to achieve after a summer that saw big changes at the club.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by leon » 21 Sep 2016 14:15

genome
LWJ
Pepe the Horseman Glad you two had a nice time x

He took me for a ride on his bike, very romantic. x


"bike"


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by Pepe the Horseman » 21 Sep 2016 14:30

:D

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by LWJ » 21 Sep 2016 16:30

Pepe the Horseman I need to get a motorbike :(

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by Franchise FC » 23 Sep 2016 14:42

genome So it's now P11 W7 D3 L2

Would be interesting to compare Clarke's and Stam's PPG.



I think I might be having a senior moment ... 7 + 3 + 2 ... not 11 :roll:

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by genome » 23 Sep 2016 17:52

Alright Einstein

The keys are like right next to each other

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by Sutekh » 24 Sep 2016 10:25

genome Alright Einstein

The keys are like right next to each other


I always thought Einstein's christian name was Albert.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Brighton & HA (a) sponsored by Modesty Ltd.

by brighton_royal » 24 Sep 2016 17:28

leon
genome
LWJ He took me for a ride on his bike, very romantic. x


"bike"


when in Rome


You guys are just jealous.

It was LWJers' first time on the back of a bike. He did well, considering what a horrible experience it can be. Hate it personally.


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