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There's a good question, what will be acceptable to our top players next season to convince them to stay?

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We shouldn't like. If we finished anywhere top half I'd be happy, it just depends if its 10th place 3 seasons in a row. No signs of progression and I'd be displeased.

 

So if we finish 10th this season you'll be happy? Even though we've been atrocious for an entire season and got humiliated by that lot?

 

Exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about.

 

Happy is the wrong word, but I wouldn't be calling for the head of a manager that went 5th then 10th. Even if I don't think the shite will improve, I'm not going to call for his head based upon my assumptions. If he follows that up with another 10th, then his position should be in serious doubt, unless he somehow finished 10th playing liquid football but was unfortunate with injuries or something.

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We shouldn't like. If we finished anywhere top half I'd be happy, it just depends if its 10th place 3 seasons in a row. No signs of progression and I'd be displeased.

 

So if we finish 10th this season you'll be happy? Even though we've been atrocious for an entire season and got humiliated by that lot?

 

Exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about.

 

This is my whole point, it's not the final league position that matters. As long as the club deliver enough pride, excitement and pleasure over a season I'm not going to worry too much about whether we end up 7th or 10th.

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We shouldn't like. If we finished anywhere top half I'd be happy, it just depends if its 10th place 3 seasons in a row. No signs of progression and I'd be displeased.

 

So if we finish 10th this season you'll be happy? Even though we've been atrocious for an entire season and got humiliated by that lot?

 

Exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about.

 

This is my whole point, it's not the final league position that matters. As long as the club deliver enough pride, excitement and pleasure over a season I'm not going to worry too much about whether we end up 7th or 10th.

 

The club should be aiming to qualify for Europe though, minimum.

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We shouldn't like. If we finished anywhere top half I'd be happy, it just depends if its 10th place 3 seasons in a row. No signs of progression and I'd be displeased.

 

So if we finish 10th this season you'll be happy? Even though we've been atrocious for an entire season and got humiliated by that lot?

 

Exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about.

 

This is my whole point, it's not the final league position that matters. As long as the club deliver enough pride, excitement and pleasure over a season I'm not going to worry too much about whether we end up 7th or 10th.

 

The club should be aiming to qualify for Europe though, minimum.

 

Cups look like a far more effective, and more enjoyable route to Europe. See Wigan & Swansea...

 

I'd take a season like Swansea had. :sadnod:

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We shouldn't like. If we finished anywhere top half I'd be happy, it just depends if its 10th place 3 seasons in a row. No signs of progression and I'd be displeased.

 

So if we finish 10th this season you'll be happy? Even though we've been atrocious for an entire season and got humiliated by that lot?

 

Exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about.

 

This is my whole point, it's not the final league position that matters. As long as the club deliver enough pride, excitement and pleasure over a season I'm not going to worry too much about whether we end up 7th or 10th.

 

The club should be aiming to qualify for Europe though, minimum.

 

Cups look like a far more effective, and more enjoyable route to Europe. See Wigan & Swansea...

 

I'd take a season like Swansea had. :sadnod:

 

I distinctly remember you telling me last season that we shouldn't bother our arse with the cups because we've got no chance!

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I'm not sure why people are so sure he'll be here next year, most of the points for it can be put down to PR from Ashley and Llambias and discounted by them being ruthless business people with an obsession with value for money. I think he might well get sacked.

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I'm not sure why people are so sure he'll be here next year, most of the points for it can be put down to PR from Ashley and Llambias and discounted by them being ruthless business people with an obsession with value for money. I think he might well get sacked.

 

The January investment got him a lot of rope to play with, he must feel it tightening as he fails to make good on Mike's latest investment. 'Their guy' or not, I'd be worried if I were Pardew.

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Quick caveat - I hope we always aiming to get as high up the table as possible.

 

But, for those people who think that finishing 8th isn't good enough - what is our 'average' placing in all our years in the top division? 

 

I would be surprised if we have actually finished in the top 8 as many times as you would think.  I can't, however, be bothered to trawl through every league table to find out.  Wikipedia tells me that in the all time Premiership table, we are 8th.

 

 

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I'm not sure why people are so sure he'll be here next year, most of the points for it can be put down to PR from Ashley and Llambias and discounted by them being ruthless business people with an obsession with value for money. I think he might well get sacked.

 

There's as many value for money arguments to keep him as there are to sack him.

 

If he hadn't finished 5th next season I might believe he would be sacked, but I suspect he's earned a stay of execution. Although as I've said before, predicting what they'll do is a dangerous business.

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Reckon this one will go full circle - We all start off saying how great he is then by page 1000 we're screaming for his head.

 

Maybe this is quoted every few pages, I don't know.  But :lol: :thup:

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Quick caveat - I hope we always aiming to get as high up the table as possible.

 

But, for those people who think that finishing 8th isn't good enough - what is our 'average' placing in all our years in the top division? 

 

I would be surprised if we have actually finished in the top 8 as many times as you would think.  I can't, however, be bothered to trawl through every league table to find out.  Wikipedia tells me that in the all time Premiership table, we are 8th.

 

Isn't the point of sport to try and do better than 'average'?

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Quick caveat - I hope we always aiming to get as high up the table as possible.

 

But, for those people who think that finishing 8th isn't good enough - what is our 'average' placing in all our years in the top division? 

 

I would be surprised if we have actually finished in the top 8 as many times as you would think.  I can't, however, be bothered to trawl through every league table to find out.  Wikipedia tells me that in the all time Premiership table, we are 8th.

 

Isn't the point of sport to try and do better than 'average'?

 

Yep - I would agree.  Hence why I said I hope we are always aiming to get as high up the table as possible.

 

I suppose what I am getting at is that we don't really have a history of being a consistent top 8 club at any time in our history and therefore any expectation that we should be doing better than that is possibly unrealistic.  Especially given who we are competing against.

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Quick caveat - I hope we always aiming to get as high up the table as possible.

 

But, for those people who think that finishing 8th isn't good enough - what is our 'average' placing in all our years in the top division? 

 

I would be surprised if we have actually finished in the top 8 as many times as you would think.  I can't, however, be bothered to trawl through every league table to find out.  Wikipedia tells me that in the all time Premiership table, we are 8th.

 

Isn't the point of sport to try and do better than 'average'?

 

Yep - I would agree.  Hence why I said I hope we are always aiming to do better than 8th.

 

I suppose what I am getting at is that we don't really have a history of being a consistent top 8 club and therefore any expectation that we should be doing better than that is possibly unrealistic.

 

No more unrealistic than Swansea or Wigan being in the Premier League at all but I doubt they'd keep their manager if he suddenly took them down two divisions and tried to claim that's where they're meant to be. Spurs have been a mid-table side nearly my entire life but they've seen the big time once and now won't accept that again.

 

We on the other hand continue to treat fifth place like some sort of magical achievement that we can never aspire to again. It's ludicrous.

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8th is unacceptable IMO. Guess that makes me a pessimist. Wish I was one of those optimists that aims for mid table.

 

 

its ok for me tbh, If we arnt getting champions league, Id rather give EL a miss and try for a domestic cup- imagine that- winning a cup. :kasper:

So would I but that won't happen. I'm still foaming about the Brighton game.

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Quick caveat - I hope we always aiming to get as high up the table as possible.

 

But, for those people who think that finishing 8th isn't good enough - what is our 'average' placing in all our years in the top division? 

 

I would be surprised if we have actually finished in the top 8 as many times as you would think.  I can't, however, be bothered to trawl through every league table to find out.  Wikipedia tells me that in the all time Premiership table, we are 8th.

 

Isn't the point of sport to try and do better than 'average'?

 

Yep - I would agree.  Hence why I said I hope we are always aiming to do better than 8th.

 

I suppose what I am getting at is that we don't really have a history of being a consistent top 8 club and therefore any expectation that we should be doing better than that is possibly unrealistic.

 

No more unrealistic than Swansea or Wigan being in the Premier League at all but I doubt they'd keep their manager if he suddenly took them down two divisions and tried to claim that's where they're meant to be. Spurs have been a mid-table side nearly my entire life but they've seen the big time once and now won't accept that again.

 

We on the other hand continue to treat fifth place like some sort of magical achievement that we can never aspire to again. It's ludicrous.

 

I don't think anyone is treating 5th place as something we can never aspire to again.  I just don't know whether it is something that we can expect to achieve on a regular basis.

 

I think above 5th place would be a magical achievement though...

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If you accept that Man City, Man Utd and Chelsea are on another level thanks to finances, and Arsenal and Spurs are way ahead of us in the “building sensibly” stakes then I would say our natural level currently is competing with Everton and Liverpool for the 6th-8th slots, which makes 7th about par.

 

So he’s had last season where he finished better than par and this season disastrously below it – think it’s almost certain he’ll be given next season to see which was the fluke…

 

That’s assuming we don’t get relegated and/or go winless until the end of the season in which case he might well get the bullet regardless. And rightly so.

 

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If you accept that Man City, Man Utd and Chelsea are on another level thanks to finances, and Arsenal and Spurs are way ahead of us in the “building sensibly” stakes then I would say our natural level currently is competing with Everton and Liverpool for the 6th-8th slots, which makes 7th about par.

 

So he’s had last season where he finished better than par and this season disastrously below it – think it’s almost certain he’ll be given next season to see which was the fluke…

 

That’s assuming we don’t get relegated and/or go winless until the end of the season in which case he might well get the bullet regardless. And rightly so.

 

 

That's how I see it as well really. Every club should be reviewing their ambition regularly.

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All this talk of 6th/8th 12th is meaningless. We might be happy with it, Ashley might be happy with it, but no player of any ambition is going to want to be with a club that is drifting in the premier. Players like Cabaye and Ben Arfa wouldn't even look at other clubs when they first arrived, but can anyone see them hanging around if we look like going nowhere playing this desperate brand of football?

 

 

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I'm not sure why people are so sure he'll be here next year, most of the points for it can be put down to PR from Ashley and Llambias and discounted by them being ruthless business people with an obsession with value for money. I think he might well get sacked.

 

There's as many value for money arguments to keep him as there are to sack him.

 

No there aren't, this is another misconception that often gets thrown around. The price of sacking one manager and hiring another is pennies compared to the price of failure.

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