Bullivant Vs Rodgers

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Thaumagurist* » 22 Oct 2009 15:28

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Ferris Why would he have been in the away end? :?


Because that was the direction the spanner came from!


Well then I think you just answered your own question...


But you claimed that a Reading fan threw it! :|

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Ferris » 22 Oct 2009 15:31

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Thaumagurist* Because that was the direction the spanner came from!


Well then I think you just answered your own question...


But you claimed that a Reading fan threw it! :|


Exactly, so he must have been in the away end as you suggested.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Thaumagurist* » 22 Oct 2009 15:38

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Ferris Well then I think you just answered your own question...


But you claimed that a Reading fan threw it! :|


Exactly, so he must have been in the away end as you suggested.


I doubt a Reading fan would be in the away section along with the Millwall numbskulls. Which leads me to think it was actually a Millwall numbskull throwing it.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Ferris » 22 Oct 2009 15:47

Thaumagurist* I doubt a Reading fan would be in the away section along with the Millwall numbskulls. Which leads me to think it was actually a Millwall numbskull throwing it.


Agreed. I have enjoyed our conversation.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by facaldaqui » 22 Oct 2009 16:04

For me, the really dreadful defender during our Bullivant slump was Swales. He used to usher the opponents through like he was conducting traffic.


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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Y25 » 22 Oct 2009 16:34

facaldaqui For me, the really dreadful defender during our Bullivant slump was Swales. He used to usher the opponents through like he was conducting traffic.


Had a great song though.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by From Despair To Where? » 26 Oct 2009 06:25

The only world class model Bullivant had was in the back of his cab on a run from Heathrow, whereas Brendan's world class model exists only in his mind.

At least Bullivant never made any lofty claims about his own ability. I also totally disagree with whoever said Bullivant has the better squad. Bullivant inherited a shit squad and had about 2 weeks to strengthen and still managed to bring in Primus, Hodges and Asaba. It was in the January transfer window that it all went a bit wrong. Rodgers inherited a half decent squad, let better players walk away to rival teams, had three months to bring in players, brought in 1 player and then panic bought in the runup to deadline day.

However, both seem to have mastered the hangdog look of a man without a clue, living on borrowed time.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Platypuss » 26 Oct 2009 07:08

On current performance, Rodgers' tenure so far smells more like Burns's than Bullivant's.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 26 Oct 2009 07:45

All we need now is some of the players isolated from the squad and training with the yoofs.

Wasn't that what Burns did with lambert and an other??


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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Wycombe Royal » 26 Oct 2009 12:46

From Despair To Where? Rodgers inherited a half decent squad, let better players walk away to rival teams,

Why do people continue to write bollocks. There are many sticks you could beat Rodgers with, but that isn't one of them.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Platypuss » 26 Oct 2009 13:01

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From Despair To Where? Rodgers inherited a half decent squad, let better players walk away to rival teams,

Why do people continue to write bollocks. There are many sticks you could beat Rodgers with, but that isn't one of them.


Rosenior >>>>>>>>>>>>> Cummings

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Wycombe Royal » 26 Oct 2009 14:30

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From Despair To Where? Rodgers inherited a half decent squad, let better players walk away to rival teams,

Why do people continue to write bollocks. There are many sticks you could beat Rodgers with, but that isn't one of them.


Rosenior >>>>>>>>>>>>> Cummings

That is if you believe it was Rodgers decision.......I don't.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Platypuss » 26 Oct 2009 15:10

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Wycombe Royal There are many sticks you could beat Rodgers with, but that isn't one of them.


Rosenior >>>>>>>>>>>>> Cummings

That is if you believe it was Rodgers decision.......I don't.


So something you have a contrary opinion to is automatically bollocks? Righty-ho. :|


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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Wycombe Royal » 26 Oct 2009 15:57

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Platypuss Rosenior >>>>>>>>>>>>> Cummings

That is if you believe it was Rodgers decision.......I don't.


So something you have a contrary opinion to is automatically bollocks? Righty-ho. :|

He said better players (plural) - which player other than Rosenior do you believe Rodgers had a say in the transfer of?

Doyle - No
SHunt - No
Bikey - No

The fact is Rodgers had his hands tied with regards to the "better" players leaving.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by From Despair To Where? » 26 Oct 2009 21:29

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From Despair To Where? Rodgers inherited a half decent squad, let better players walk away to rival teams,

Why do people continue to write bollocks. There are many sticks you could beat Rodgers with, but that isn't one of them.


It's naive to believe that he didn't know this would be his brief when he took the job on so his near inactivity in the transfer up until deadline day was also down to the powers that be then as well was it? You' d think that if he knew he had to shift on the high earners, he'd have been a bit more proactive in the run up to transfer deadline day and bought more than a centre back and a left back on loan, two of the less pressing positions for strengthening. He's had money to spend and bought garbage. That is on his head alone. He still inherited a half decent squad, one than the one Bullivant could have only dreamed of having yet he refuses to play the more able and experienced players with any regularity.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Rax » 27 Oct 2009 01:12

All goes to show........

YA CAN'T BEAT A BIT OF BULLY!!

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Barry the bird boggler » 27 Oct 2009 08:01

Harpers So Solid Crew All we need now is some of the players isolated from the squad and training with the yoofs.

Wasn't that what Burns did with lambert and an other??


It was the "Death Row" 5

Lambert
Legg
Bowen
Davies
and another - who I just can't remember - refused to play them even though Legg, Bowen and Davies would all have improved the team.

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by pooandwee » 29 Oct 2009 23:19

Y25 Sorry perhaps everything on the internet is not true :roll:


No shit :)

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by Millsy » 30 Oct 2009 01:08

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2 world wars, 1 world cup After one game in the record-breaking season, Coppell's record was W 0 D 0 L 1 = 100% defeat.

No better than Rodgers.

Therefore Coppell = Rodgers.

Pure fact.

The point is going by the first 14 games of anyone's tenure is pointless.

I won't even begin to judge Rodgers until half a season has passed. Even though I'm itching to say a big fat "told you so" to all the BR lovers who wanted him him, I can't until he's presided over enough games. 14 games is simply not going to provide a fair reflection.


One game =/= statistically significant sample
13 games = statistically significant sample. It is 28% of the season. Shit effort.

Opening 13 game Tier 2 points totals:
Rodgers - 10
Coppell's - 26, 30, 24.
Steve & Alan's - 21
Pardew's - 20
Bullivant's - 13
Jim & Mick's - 15, 14
McGhee's - 24


Name me one scientist or statistician worth his salt who considers n=13 to be "statistically significant".

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Re: Bullivant Vs Rodgers

by wolsey » 30 Oct 2009 09:55

2 world wars, 1 world cup
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2 world wars, 1 world cup After one game in the record-breaking season, Coppell's record was W 0 D 0 L 1 = 100% defeat.

No better than Rodgers.

Therefore Coppell = Rodgers.

Pure fact.

The point is going by the first 14 games of anyone's tenure is pointless.

I won't even begin to judge Rodgers until half a season has passed. Even though I'm itching to say a big fat "told you so" to all the BR lovers who wanted him him, I can't until he's presided over enough games. 14 games is simply not going to provide a fair reflection.


One game =/= statistically significant sample
13 games = statistically significant sample. It is 28% of the season. Shit effort.

Opening 13 game Tier 2 points totals:
Rodgers - 10
Coppell's - 26, 30, 24.
Steve & Alan's - 21
Pardew's - 20
Bullivant's - 13
Jim & Mick's - 15, 14
McGhee's - 24


Name me one scientist or statistician worth his salt who considers n=13 to be "statistically significant".

:lol:


I suppose that when n=28% of total available it becomes slightly less insignificant

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