This.Thanks for another brilliant thread @Giraffe
An absolute must read for me. And I’ll keep reading it in whatever format you choose.![]()
& This.This is very much the definition of not broke and not in need of fixing. Every game I look for this thread to give some sane perspective on the latest result.
I can see an argument for tweaking the Europe tracker but won't lose any sleep over not changing it. There is also a view to leave it unchanged which helps with comparing seasons to season.
Thank you @Giraffe for running this. It really helps .
Yep agreed.May I add my thanks @Giraffe and my support to the motion to leave things as they are.
The club has three targets. To stay in the premier league, to consistently finish in the top 10, and push for a place in Europe.
Each to their own. However, for me, the basis of the tracker, and your three methods of presentation, reflect these ambitions very well.
No absolutely not. It’s a good healthy debate. And I think a lot of the comments make sense when compared to this season. But this season feels odd in lots of ways and therefore I think I would be a bit knee jerk to change based on this. Let’s see how it progresses next season?I hope you don’t take the discussions as a sign that your trackers aren’t appreciated. They are one of the best threads on NSC.
I always like the league tables as a helpful guide to who’s had an easy / hard run and might be in a slightly false position.
I do like the idea of a comparison to last year's same games though - because that would reflect things like Wolves' bizarre inability to beat us wherever we both are in the table, Man Utd's appalling home record, and our troubles with Fulham.No absolutely not. It’s a good healthy debate. And I think a lot of the comments make sense when compared to this season. But this season feels odd in lots of ways and therefore I think I would be a bit knee jerk to change based on this. Let’s see how it progresses next season?
I do like the idea of a comparison to last year's same games though - because that would reflect things like Wolves' bizarre inability to beat us wherever we both are in the table, Man Utd's appalling home record, and our troubles with Fulham.
Good idea, I might do that. Although I think the views of Giraffe's tracker would be far higher! It's a staple viewing after every game.You can always set up and look after such a thread.
I'm sure there would be interest in that alongside @Giraffe 's tracker.
Happy for you to post it into next seasons thread as well. I certainly don't have the monopoly on this.Good idea, I might do that. Although I think the views of Giraffe's tracker would be far higher! It's a staple viewing after every game.
You can always set up and look after such a thread.
I'm sure there would be interest in that alongside @Giraffe 's tracker.
So, I've had a go!Happy for you to post it into next seasons thread as well. I certainly don't have the monopoly on this.
It shows some consistent results against a few sides. I think a four season average is a little overkill. Just comparing to the previous season would be enough along with a +/- to 61 would give us an idea of where we are atSo, I've had a go!
What I've done is put all the points against the teams over the last four years (our 'glory' years as you might say). Not that easy, as only 13 of the 19 other teams have stayed the same throughout. So, where teams have gone up and down, I've tried to align them as best I could based on position and the sorts of results we get against them. So, for instance, Burnley and Leicester are roughly replaceable with each other as we seem to struggle to beat them.
From this I've worked out the average points per season against the relevant team home and away.
I've then put the games in order as per the fixture list. I'll obviously re-order this when the new fixtures are out. Obviously the cumulative points total will only reflect the actual points for the current season, all the others will be out of kilter as we don't play the same teams in the same order.
It looks a little confusing, but the graph basically shows how this season compares to the other three and the four year average.
What do think? Do you think it adds much, if anything, to the main tracker? I'm not sure it does really - but it has some interest maybe?
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I’ve been wondering whether a comparison to last season tracker would be interesting or not. I.e. next season the tracker would predict we get exactly the same results against each team as we did this season with the promoted teams replacing the relegated teams.
I do like the idea of a comparison to last year's same games though - because that would reflect things like Wolves' bizarre inability to beat us wherever we both are in the table, Man Utd's appalling home record, and our troubles with Fulham.
I'll make sure I mention the originator of the idea!Hey! That was my idea!
(It’s fine I was never going to commit the time to running it).
It shows some consistent results against a few sides. I think a four season average is a little overkill. Just comparing to the previous season would be enough along with a +/- to 61 would give us an idea of where we are at