The myth of progression with Clough

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Leonardo Green

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Looking only at the league, because nothing else matters whilst we are in league one.

Games

2013/14: 33
2014/15: 46


Points per game

2013/14: 1.76
2014/15: 1.54


Win %

2013/14: 48.5%
2014/15: 41.3%


Lose %

2013/14: 21%
2014/15: 28.3%


Goals scored per game

2013/14: 1.15
2014/15: 1.43


Goals conceded per game

2013/14: 0.79
2014/15: 1.15


Clean Sheets

2013/14: 16 (48% of games)
2014/15: 10 (22% of games)


Number of wins by more than 1 goal

2013/14: 6 (18% of games, 38% of all wins)
2014/15: 7 (15% of games, 37% of all wins)


The business end of the season (last 15 games)

2013/14: W8 D5 L2
2014/15: W4 D7 L4



League position at end of season (real positions)

2013/14: 7th (67pts)
2014/15: 5th (71pts) (+4pts)


League position at end of season (13/14 full season projection)

2013/14: 6th (81pts) (projected total onto 13/14 table from points per game ratio)
2014/15: 5th (71pts) (-10pts)


Players brought in

2013/14: 7
2014/15: 18 (21 with second spells)

(30+ Players debuted under Clough in 18 months)


Money spent

Hard to say with all the undisclosed fees.

2013/14: estimate ~ £200-500k
2014/15: estimate ~ £Millions

So for or the most part, declines, with some areas of very slight improvement.
 



="Leonardo Green, post: 771701, member: 15773"]Looking only at the league, because nothing else matters whilst we are in league one.

Games

2013/14: 33
2014/15: 46


Points per game

2013/14: 1.76
2014/15: 1.54


Win %

2013/14: 48.5%
2014/15: 41.3%


Lose %

2013/14: 21%
2014/15: 28.3%


Goals scored per game

2013/14: 1.15
2014/15: 1.43


Goals conceded per game

2013/14: 0.79
2014/15: 1.15


Clean Sheets

2013/14: 16 (48% of games)
2014/15: 10 (22% of games)


Number of wins by more than 1 goal

2013/14: 6 (18% of games, 38% of all wins)
2014/15: 7 (15% of games, 37% of all wins)


The business end of the season (last 15 games)

2013/14: W8 D5 L2
2014/15: W4 D7 L4



League position at end of season (real positions)

2013/14: 7th (67pts)
2014/15: 5th (71pts) (+4pts)


League position at end of season (13/14 full season projection)

2013/14: 6th (81pts) (projected total onto 13/14 table from points per game ratio)
2014/15: 5th (71pts) (-10pts)


Players brought in

2013/14: 7
2014/15: 18 (21 with second spells)

(30+ Players debuted under Clough in 18 months)


Money spent

Hard to say with all the undisclosed fees.

2013/14: estimate ~ £200-500k
2014/15: estimate ~ £Millions

So for or the most part, declines, with some areas of very slight improvement.[/QUOTE]
Interesting stats Leonardo. The most surprising for me is that we've got a higher goals per game ratio this season when it's been so boring.
 
Being between seasons we are either equal top or equal bottom :)

But as a whole I dont think we are better off player wise, we still have the same numpties in charge, and the fans, well they are still the fans

So nowts really changed, a few good memories, and a few hours wasted being bored

I would have said nowt has really changed, except I am a little older :mad:
 
Quick question then.

Are we in a better position NOW, for the new manager, than when Clough took over from Weir?

If we are the we've progressed under Clough. If we aren't. then we haven't.
Rest is just numbers.

We progressed in his first season, we have been stagnant for over a year now.
 
I think the progression issue is why most Clough supporters aren't protesting too much...depending on who we appoint next that is...
 
We progressed in his first season, we have been stagnant for over a year now.

Over a year. How?

This time last year we thought, Maguire would stay, Coady may well sign permanently. This would have meant we needed a replacement RB for Brayford, perhaps a partner for Maguire and a better option up front. Things didn't pan out like that, but "over a year" is clearly incorrect.
 
We progressed in his first season, we have been stagnant for over a year now.
He leaves us in a better state than he found us.

We've progressed under clough and now hopefully the next manager kicks us on further... In to the autos.
 
We progressed in his first season, we have been stagnant for over a year now.

We regressed significantly over the summer as we lost our three best players. That was probably underestimated at the time as we hoped the summer signings would turn out better, when in reality they were squad players.

Not a lot could be done from there until January when the squad was strengthened with real quality.

So I can accept that our upward curve wouldn't be smooth, and I'd maintain there was reason to believe matters would improve over another window. The board didn't agree. :)
 
I wouldn't be surprised if these were the stats that cost Clough his job tbh. Great post as well.
 
I dont think he does, not sure what we have now, playerwise, is better than when he came

But I think it is fair to say, then or now, both were / are League 1 Teams

Marlon king
Stephen mcginn
George long
Sean mcginty
Chris porter
Matt hill
Marcus Williams
Fabien brandy
Michael Doyle
Neill Collins
Lyle taylor

Were all in our 1st team under wier.

Clough couldn't help losing the likes of maguire and coady.

We have a far better squad now in my opinion. We were relegation fodder with that lot and clough has taken us to two cup semi finals and a 5th placed finish whilst building a whole new squad and getting rid of the tripe listed above. I'm sure the next manager will have an easier time taking over than clough did from wier and I'm positive they will give Nigel some credit for that.
 
A victim of his own success? If he hadn't have had as much success in his first season, say a mid-table finish and a defeat in round 3 at villa, we would have seen progression and he'd still be in a job?
 
I have said this before NC changed things round towards the end of 2013-2014 season just missing out on the playoffs, then with Maguire leaving and the failed attempt to get Brayford when he wanted to get him left NC in no mans land, he failed the team this season by poor choices, his ability to leave players out of games or play them out of position, basically he started to loose his way, if it wasn't for the cup run and some how finishing in the playoffs this would have been a uneventful season. We all expected promotion he failed that and in MHO he failed us.
 



I think a year of stagnation sounds about right, we have a lot more players to choose from yet the first team is no better than the one at the end of Clough's first season. The squad certainly looks better on paper but is so unbalanced it is untrue the reality is we have bought players with a history of injury or returning from serious injury which is a huge gamble. The gaping holes in the squad at CB meant that others were played out of position until this is rectified the only real improvements will be to the pitch.
 
I have said this before NC changed things round towards the end of 2013-2014 season just missing out on the playoffs, then with Maguire leaving and the failed attempt to get Brayford when he wanted to get him left NC in no mans land, he failed the team this season by poor choices, his ability to leave players out of games or play them out of position, basically he started to loose his way, if it wasn't for the cup run and some how finishing in the playoffs this would have been a uneventful season. We all expected promotion he failed that and in MHO he failed us.

The play-offs were luck in my opinion. 71 points doesn't usually get you into the play-offs, we would have finished 9th in the Championship
 

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