Warnocks win Percentage

Wins - Stoke, Reading, Millwall, Sheff Wed, Barnsley, Bristol City

Draws - Bmouth, Reading, QPR

Defeats - QPR, Cardiff, Hull, Bristol C, Watford

Win % = 43

1.5 points per game - not enough yet for top 6 spot.
 
Wins - Stoke, Reading, Millwall, Sheff Wed, Barnsley, Bristol City

Draws - Bmouth, Reading, QPR

Defeats - QPR, Cardiff, Hull, Bristol C, Watford

Win % = 43

1.5 points per game - not enough yet for top 6 spot.

Perhaps but a lot of those results come with a squad low on confidence that he inherited, had a lot of games close together and barely any time to work with after the restart .

We look a much better side now and all the players he has signed look pretty good, that’s not even debatable.

You would be better comparing the same number of games this season as to last season, it’s his team now and not him just running Woodgates. He’s probably already won more games than Woodgate managed most of last season.
 
Watford away 0 points - WBA - away 3 points
Bournmouth 1 point - Leeds home 0 point
QPR 1 point and 1 point
Barnsley 3 points Barnsley 3 points
Reading 1 point and 3 points
Bristol City 3 points and 1 point

Its 11 points last season against 9 this season on game v game basis so far.

After 6 games we had 6 points at a guess compared with 9 now. I think that is the most accurate measure.
 
Certainly higher than Woodgates :)
What a shambles of an appointment that was.
We needed to cut costs and he did the job. Shame it didn't work out, but it never looked like it was going to unfortunately. Brought in some good signings and and was hung with the ghosts of managers past and lack of an experienced right hand man.
 
The first 2-3 games were fully inheriting Woodys shower of Sh*t. I think it's safe to say every player has got better.

The only ones to bomb out are Coulson and Wing. That maybe says something because both were nailed on starters under woody (although wing in the Clayton role... Baffling).

The days of clubs playing us and putting in 30 crosses or scoring off setplays are pretty much gone. We just look 'solid'.
 
Watford away 0 points - WBA - away 3 points
Bournmouth 1 point - Leeds home 0 point
QPR 1 point and 1 point
Barnsley 3 points Barnsley 3 points
Reading 1 point and 3 points
Bristol City 3 points and 1 point

Its 11 points last season against 9 this season on game v game basis so far.

After 6 games we had 6 points at a guess compared with 9 now. I think that is the most accurate measure.

This however doesn't take into account the seeming relative differences this year with the relative teams regarding form.
Namely Bristol City and Reading smashing it so far this season in comparison to last?
 
This however doesn't take into account the seeming relative differences this year with the relative teams regarding form.
Namely Bristol City and Reading smashing it so far this season in comparison to last?

I haven't compared it to last season, but the mean position of teams we've played this year is 8.16; the mean position of teams we've not played is 14.23

Nor can it be claimed that those clubs are only up there because they've beaten us: only Watford have taken more than their average points/game against us. The rest are worse off for having played us.

I'd argue our start has been considerably tougher than average.
 
I did think about the relative strength been tougher this year which is why I said the number of points gained is a better comparison than our results against the same team so we are doing 50% better - 9 points opposed to 6.

However you can't change win % that is a specific value and I have included games from last season for Neil Warnock. The teams we played in July were generally weaker than average or mid table with nothing to play for. For example we didn't play any of the top 4 under Warnock last season. 43% is not bad - I would guess 36% is the mean average for an average team.
 
However you can't change win % that is a specific value and I have included games from last season for Neil Warnock. The teams we played in July were generally weaker than average or mid table with nothing to play for. For example we didn't play any of the top 4 under Warnock last season. 43% is not bad - I would guess 36% is the mean average for an average team.

I think win% is sometimes a misleading stat. 33% is comfortable midtable in this league and probably into the top half in the PL.

I'm working that on the likelihood that if you're winning a third, you will be getting a fair number of draws too. 1.3 points a game would have seen you finish between 12th and 13th last year.

In his time at Man U, Fergies win % was just under 60%, which sounds none too impressive, but it represents incredible success.
 
Any player coming to the end of their career now that want to be a manager would benefit loads working with these lads . Are there any Out there that could do a job for us and help us ?
 
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