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Post by Lakeland Potter on Oct 26, 2020 9:54:48 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from a Sentinel article today:
Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.
I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above.
I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON
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Post by eddyclamp on Oct 26, 2020 10:03:18 GMT
I am sure Jones could turn that negative into a positive.
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Post by mallorcanstokie on Oct 26, 2020 10:07:49 GMT
I am sure Jones could turn that negative into a positive. “With Gods help”.....
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Post by hcstokie on Oct 26, 2020 10:08:54 GMT
Statistically we played really well when Jones was manager.
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Post by Bagwash on Oct 26, 2020 10:21:35 GMT
Obviously didnt think it at the time but in hindsight I am so,so glad Jones was cack because if he had been ok we wouldn't have MON as our manager.
In MON we trust.
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Post by The battheader chronicles on Oct 26, 2020 10:48:16 GMT
Statistically we played really well when Jones was manager. You’re not wrong in some respects. He’s acknowledged himself he put too much faith the diamond and should’ve gone 433
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2020 11:02:12 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON It's a misleading comparison. Jones was not accountable for the majority of the 40M+ purchases. Rowett and Hughes were, Rowett especially. I don't understand why we must carry on illustrating what a huge failure Stoke were while managed by Jones. It's a fact. But Jones has proved he's still a good manager at Luton. O'Neill is doing well for us, but he hasn't actually achieved anything yet.
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Post by ab61 on Oct 26, 2020 11:11:45 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON It's a misleading comparison. Jones was not accountable for the majority of the 40M+ purchases. Rowett and Hughes were, Rowett especially. I don't understand why we must carry on illustrating what a huge failure Stoke were while managed by Jones. It's a fact. But Jones has proved he's still a good manager at Luton. O'Neill is doing well for us, but he hasn't actually achieved anything yet. I’d say he’s achieved a huge amount of things in 12 months. More to come hopefully.
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Post by cheadlepotter on Oct 26, 2020 11:19:48 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON It's a misleading comparison. Jones was not accountable for the majority of the 40M+ purchases. Rowett and Hughes were, Rowett especially. I don't understand why we must carry on illustrating what a huge failure Stoke were while managed by Jones. It's a fact. But Jones has proved he's still a good manager at Luton. O'Neill is doing well for us, but he hasn't actually achieved anything yet. Has MON shagged your wife? Just that this isn’t the first dig you’ve had at him. Have a look at the league table when he joined, and then have a look at the final table last season, and tell us he’s achieved nothing. I echo LP’s worry about another team coming in for MON. Hopefully he goes unnoticed when the PL sacking season kicks in.
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Post by mattador78 on Oct 26, 2020 11:20:45 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON It's a misleading comparison. Jones was not accountable for the majority of the 40M+ purchases. Rowett and Hughes were, Rowett especially. I don't understand why we must carry on illustrating what a huge failure Stoke were while managed by Jones. It's a fact. But Jones has proved he's still a good manager at Luton. O'Neill is doing well for us, but he hasn't actually achieved anything yet. Stopping us going down last season was an achievement in and of itself for where we were when he took over!
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Oct 26, 2020 11:21:55 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON It's a misleading comparison. Jones was not accountable for the majority of the 40M+ purchases. Rowett and Hughes were, Rowett especially. I don't understand why we must carry on illustrating what a huge failure Stoke were while managed by Jones. It's a fact. But Jones has proved he's still a good manager at Luton. O'Neill is doing well for us, but he hasn't actually achieved anything yet. I'd say that converting what looked like almost certain relegation to a mid table position by the end of his first (part) season, was a superb achievement, to be honest. I'd also say that getting the cost of the starting eleven down by almost £30 million in his first summer window whilst reducing the age average age significantly, is a much more impressive performance than Jones achieved. I didn't make my original post to try to belittle Jones (even though I do think he underachieved) but to show just how MON has turned things round at minimal financial outlay. He's also done it by using players (especially young players) who Jones just didn't rate and certainly didn't use.
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Post by cerebralstokie on Oct 26, 2020 11:26:18 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON I share your sentiments, Lakeland. It may take two seasons to achieve. My one fear is that bigger clubs might come sniffing around the likes of Campbell, Souttar and Collins in the meantime.
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Post by kingdaz on Oct 26, 2020 11:27:27 GMT
Statistically you have to score more than you let in and that's why Nathan is now at Luton
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Post by AlbertTatlock on Oct 26, 2020 12:14:46 GMT
73.6% of stats are made up. Gouranga.
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Post by Jimm on Oct 26, 2020 12:24:13 GMT
When you take a recommendation from "Dave" who works in one of the porter cabins at bet 365....
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Post by cheekymatt71 on Oct 26, 2020 12:29:36 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON It's a misleading comparison. Jones was not accountable for the majority of the 40M+ purchases. Rowett and Hughes were, Rowett especially. I don't understand why we must carry on illustrating what a huge failure Stoke were while managed by Jones. It's a fact. But Jones has proved he's still a good manager at Luton. O'Neill is doing well for us, but he hasn't actually achieved anything yet. we were dead certs for relegation to League 1 if you dont remember. Bottom of the league before christmas
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Post by pottersrule on Oct 26, 2020 12:33:05 GMT
I am sure Jones could turn that negative into a positive. Spot on!Jones is a complete chancer.He was trying to take credit for signing Powell and Davies after we beat them recently.He omitted to say that they only got two starts between them under him.His post match interviews make me cringe with embarrassment.
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Post by pottersrule on Oct 26, 2020 12:37:36 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON I don't recall,but did we approach him or did he apply for the position?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2020 12:54:44 GMT
O'Neill himself made a point of saying that escaping relegation was not anything to celebrate, which I agree with him on. He's a good manager for us, but let's celebrate when he wins us promotion or gets us to Wembley (even if most of'us' won't be able to go there this time).
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2020 12:56:46 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON I don't recall,but did we approach him or did he apply for the position? He applied earlier on, but we turned him down - I think it was when Lambert got the job. Then we came back for him and he accepted.
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Post by pottersrule on Oct 26, 2020 13:01:57 GMT
I don't recall,but did we approach him or did he apply for the position? He applied earlier on, but we turned him down - I think it was when Lambert got the job. Then we came back for him and he accepted. Christ! Lambert instead of O'neil? Another one down to the process!
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Post by staffordstokiemad1 on Oct 26, 2020 13:03:47 GMT
With Gods help I’ve always wanted to field an experienced side, and the stats back that up.
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Post by crapslinger on Oct 26, 2020 13:11:35 GMT
He applied earlier on, but we turned him down - I think it was when Lambert got the job. Then we came back for him and he accepted. Christ! Lambert instead of O'neil? Another one down to the process! There is nothing wrong with the process
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Oct 26, 2020 13:17:23 GMT
O'Neill himself made a point of saying that escaping relegation was not anything to celebrate, which I agree with him on. He's a good manager for us, but let's celebrate when he wins us promotion or gets us to Wembley (even if most of'us' won't be able to go there this time). I am not celebrating avoiding relegation. What I am saying is that avoiding relegation from the position we were in when MON arrived, is a superb achievement. And I stand by that opinion and I bet I am not alone!
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Post by logdog on Oct 26, 2020 13:22:41 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON I share your sentiments, Lakeland. It may take two seasons to achieve. My one fear is that bigger clubs might come sniffing around the likes of Campbell, Souttar and Collins in the meantime. And Michael O’Neill, himself...
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Post by jimmygscfc1234 on Oct 26, 2020 13:40:06 GMT
If MON gets us up, why would he go anywhere else? The bigger teams won't go for him and we'd be perfectly able to pay him what he would get at teams our level. The same goes for the players. If we got promoted they'd stay. If we don't go up but make the Play Offs, we may well lose the three players mentioned, but for once we may get decent money with which to build again. We're all getting ahead of ourselves though. I think if we're hanging around Top 6 in January we may look to draft in one or two for the push, if we can offload as well, but it'll take some doing. Lose badly at Swansea and it'll be sackcloth and ashes time again. Let's het to the New Year and ask more serious questions then.
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Post by a on Oct 26, 2020 13:49:11 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON I’m a huge fan of a young team, as long as they can compete. Tymon for me isn’t in that bracket and I’m not sure on Thompson yet but haven’t seen enough to form an opinion yet. Look at Brentford for how they’ve bought young players on the up and made a fortune selling them. I honestly think that if Brentford had kept a consistent squad they’d be in the Prem by now.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Oct 26, 2020 14:26:59 GMT
The following two paragraphs are taken from an Sentinel article today: Stoke’s average age in Nathan Jones’s final match in charge at Millwall, a year ago tomorrow, was 28.3 – and had cost more than £40m to put together.
In comparison, the average age against Brentford was 26.9 – and cost about £11m – despite the arrival of influential 33-year-old summer free agents John Obi Mikel and Steven Fletcher.I've always admired MON as a manager and I regarded Jones as being a man out of his depth. But even I am gob smacked when I see the stats above. I really hope that we get back to the Premier League before the rest of football wakes up to the full extent of the turnaround in our fortunes under MON I’m a huge fan of a young team, as long as they can compete. Tymon for me isn’t in that bracket and I’m not sure on Thompson yet but haven’t seen enough to form an opinion yet. Look at Brentford for how they’ve bought young players on the up and made a fortune selling them. I honestly think that if Brentford had kept a consistent squad they’d be in the Prem by now. Tymon's most impressive performance was a week or so back when he played in central midfield. Only one game, of course, but I'd like to see him tried there again before writing him off.
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Post by JesusisaStokie on Oct 26, 2020 14:42:42 GMT
A bit off topic but does anyone know the best place to get stats/data from current and past Stoke seasons? I fancy having a look at some of this stuff myself
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Post by ilfracoombestokie3 on Oct 26, 2020 15:42:30 GMT
73.6% of stats are made up. Gouranga. But what about the other 43.8%?
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