It's not perfect as they sometimes produce reports based on a bit of informed gossip but on the whole it has value (although not the prices they try to charge for some of their reports).
They're good guys in the main, have always got on well with them.
I'm mightily relieved CH changed things at half time on Saturday and we were a lot better, but still only created one attempt on target. We are a long long way behind Leicester, Everton and Wolves although have picked up points against all three this season.
No worries dude. It's a common misconception that the Premier League is paved wtih gold for everyone..although for players, agents and executives (the Sunderland CEO who took centre stage in the Amazon Prime documentary and also took them to League One trousered £1.8 million last season) it is...
He changed the tactics twice on Saturday.
As for the budget, it's got a lot to do with it, the research shows a clear correlation between player investment and success.
I also think Chris Hughton is a decent human being with integrity and honesty in every bone in a profession full of vanity, snideness, petty point scoring, deceipt, fraud and Neil Warnock.
No one is stopping you. If two victories over Manchester United, the double over Palace and only the second FA Cup semi-final in the history of the club can't keep you happy then you're better off supporting another club as the future is only going to disappoint you.
The list does go on and on Fulham with Ranieri, Manchester United with Moyes, Everton with Koeman, Palace with De Boer.
As you say, it's a gamble with no evidence to suggest it will work.