bromtom
Well-Known Member/ Former F1 Driver Jos Verstappen
For me, this season is easily split into three parts; 'Upto and including Burton', 'Post Burton', and 'Post JTW Reinforcements'. I dug up some simple stats. It's late so if there are errors in my methodology, apologies.
We started brilliantly, and then Coutts broke his leg, and while I don't think he's responsible entirely for our good form early on (scoring more helps), the subtle shift in style without him obviously affected things, Duffy and Fleck being more risk averse going forward without Coutts to mop up should they be dispossessed is the main thing I noticed.
Adjusted to match the first 17 games of the season, we scored 4.4 fewer goals in the period between Burton and our reinforcements getting here, and 11.7 fewer in the period since the JTW players arrived.
Our adjusted win rate is better however since the JTW, with 6.8 wins compared to 1.88 Post Burton/PreJTW.
That says to me that the JTW players are having an impact, which is what I felt at the time. We looked fucked in that Christmas period, only managing to beat Sunderland. The criticism I see on here of our dealings (bar needing a striker) are way off in my opinion.
I have also seen posts lamenting the fact that we've become defensive. I agree to some extent but I think there's a reason.
Upto & Inc Burton we had let 3 late Goals in (85 minutes or later) and had 3 narrow 1-0 defeats. Post Burton we got worse in that area, with 2 of each in half as many games, or 3.77 when adjusted, so we were obviously starting to get sloppy.
The Bristol debacle sealed it for me, I think that was the point we stopped throwing caution to the wind and started trying to arrest the situation. To that end, Wilder has succeeded, and in the post JTW period, we have won 4 times as many and conceded just one late goal (1.7 adjusted) and had two (3.4 adjusted) narrow 1-0 defeats, though one of those was Hull and that's about as anomalous as anomalous data gets. That was barely Sheffield United.
Our obvious problem is, we aren't scoring enough. Nothing else. Defensively we have improved, we are giving ourselves a chance but we are not taking them at the other end.
Here's a graph
It's not the new players not working (except Wilson you could argue) and it's not Coutts now, though I'd love him back. We're making about as many chances as we always have but we just aren't scoring, otherwise we're not far off.
We've won the 6th most games in the league, and we're starting to let less in again but Jesus H Christ we need to get our shooting boots on if we want to make the Playoffs.
Whether this provides any worthwhile insight I'll let you decide haha
UTB
Oh. And Brooks' glands shitting the bed didn't help
We started brilliantly, and then Coutts broke his leg, and while I don't think he's responsible entirely for our good form early on (scoring more helps), the subtle shift in style without him obviously affected things, Duffy and Fleck being more risk averse going forward without Coutts to mop up should they be dispossessed is the main thing I noticed.
Adjusted to match the first 17 games of the season, we scored 4.4 fewer goals in the period between Burton and our reinforcements getting here, and 11.7 fewer in the period since the JTW players arrived.
Our adjusted win rate is better however since the JTW, with 6.8 wins compared to 1.88 Post Burton/PreJTW.
That says to me that the JTW players are having an impact, which is what I felt at the time. We looked fucked in that Christmas period, only managing to beat Sunderland. The criticism I see on here of our dealings (bar needing a striker) are way off in my opinion.
I have also seen posts lamenting the fact that we've become defensive. I agree to some extent but I think there's a reason.
Upto & Inc Burton we had let 3 late Goals in (85 minutes or later) and had 3 narrow 1-0 defeats. Post Burton we got worse in that area, with 2 of each in half as many games, or 3.77 when adjusted, so we were obviously starting to get sloppy.
The Bristol debacle sealed it for me, I think that was the point we stopped throwing caution to the wind and started trying to arrest the situation. To that end, Wilder has succeeded, and in the post JTW period, we have won 4 times as many and conceded just one late goal (1.7 adjusted) and had two (3.4 adjusted) narrow 1-0 defeats, though one of those was Hull and that's about as anomalous as anomalous data gets. That was barely Sheffield United.
Our obvious problem is, we aren't scoring enough. Nothing else. Defensively we have improved, we are giving ourselves a chance but we are not taking them at the other end.
Here's a graph
It's not the new players not working (except Wilson you could argue) and it's not Coutts now, though I'd love him back. We're making about as many chances as we always have but we just aren't scoring, otherwise we're not far off.
We've won the 6th most games in the league, and we're starting to let less in again but Jesus H Christ we need to get our shooting boots on if we want to make the Playoffs.
Whether this provides any worthwhile insight I'll let you decide haha
UTB
Oh. And Brooks' glands shitting the bed didn't help