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Interesting Redknapp stats

mkkid

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Ramos managed a total of 54 games for spurs, so his total plus redknapps last 54 games

redknapp

P54 22W 15L 17D


ramos

P54 21W 17L 16D

3 wins in 14 in the league. in that time we have failed to score in 9 of those 19 games. in the 14 league games we have conceded 28 goals.
 

camaj

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And arguably we have a better squad now. Imagine if Bale hadn't been perma-injured under Ramos
 

OpenHeartZoo

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And arguably we have a better squad now. Imagine if Bale hadn't been perma-injured under Ramos


Not much to argue, we have a far stronger squad now. It's not really the ideal time to be sacking Redknapp though, whatever people think of him.
 

teddy_sheringham_125

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Interesting Redknapp stats:

MANAGER RECORD
Frank Brettell 68.25%
Arthur Turner 66.33%
John Cameron 63.33%
Bill Nicholson 60.82%
Harry Redknapp 60.81%
David Pleat (1986-87) 59.09%
Peter Shreeve (1984-86) 58.55%
Joe Hulme 58.33%
Arthur Rowe 58.13%
Martin Jol 57.72%
Jimmy Anderson 57.52%
Jack Tresadern 56.16%
Keith Burkinshaw 55.92%
Livermore & Clemence 55.88%
Fred Kirkham 55.74%
Peter McWilliam (1938-42) 55.06%
Terry Venables 54.55%
Jacques Santini 53.85%
Juande Ramos 53.70%
The Directors (1908-13) 53.46%
George Graham 53.20%
Peter McWilliam (1913-27) 53.06%
Gerry Francis 52.74%
Terry Neill 49.44%
Billy Minter 49.19%
David Pleat (2003-04) 48.72%
Peter Shreeve (1991-92) 48.33%
Christian Gross 48.28%
Glenn Hoddle 48.08%
Ossie Ardiles 43.85%
 

camaj

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Not much to argue, we have a far stronger squad now. It's not really the ideal time to be sacking Redknapp though, whatever people think of him.

When is the ideal time? If you're going to replace a manager then just before the transfer window opens is probably ideal, or at least while it's still open. That said I doubt that we're going to sack him and hope that if we do it's because of his overall performance rather than just a handful of games. We were wrong to sack Ramos for a period of bad form, and we'd be wrong to sack Redknapp because of a few bad results. The right thing to do is look at the long term performance
 

yido_number1

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Hurting right now and that Redknapp press conference doesn't help but we just need to laugh at Arsenal right now and hope we can turn it around in the next week or so or he will be gone...
 

Spurs_Q8

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if Levy wants to save the season, then it's Glenn Hoddle. His 2nd time wouldn't be like the first.
 

Spurs Man

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Interesting Redknapp stats:

MANAGER RECORD
Frank Brettell 68.25%
Arthur Turner 66.33%
John Cameron 63.33%
Bill Nicholson 60.82%
Harry Redknapp 60.81%
David Pleat (1986-87) 59.09%
Peter Shreeve (1984-86) 58.55%
Joe Hulme 58.33%
Arthur Rowe 58.13%
Martin Jol 57.72%
Jimmy Anderson 57.52%
Jack Tresadern 56.16%
Keith Burkinshaw 55.92%
Livermore & Clemence 55.88%
Fred Kirkham 55.74%
Peter McWilliam (1938-42) 55.06%
Terry Venables 54.55%
Jacques Santini 53.85%
Juande Ramos 53.70%
The Directors (1908-13) 53.46%
George Graham 53.20%
Peter McWilliam (1913-27) 53.06%
Gerry Francis 52.74%
Terry Neill 49.44%
Billy Minter 49.19%
David Pleat (2003-04) 48.72%
Peter Shreeve (1991-92) 48.33%
Christian Gross 48.28%
Glenn Hoddle 48.08%
Ossie Ardiles 43.85%


What are these percentages because they're not win rate?
 

yido4life

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Hurting right now and that Redknapp press conference doesn't help but we just need to laugh at Arsenal right now and hope we can turn it around in the next week or so or he will be gone...

Ive been trying to look for what Redknapp said, could you tell me please?
 

rich75

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Here's some stats too

13 Games, 3 Wins, 2 draws, 8 Losses

Anyone?

They would belong to some bloke called Bill Nicholson and his first 13 games in charge.

Stats mean bugger all.
 

feet01

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Here's some stats too

13 Games, 3 Wins, 2 draws, 8 Losses

Anyone?

They would belong to some bloke called Bill Nicholson and his first 13 games in charge.

Stats mean bugger all.



Thats not the point...you cant make stats fit an arguement.

Redknapps last 54 games is being quoted. After he has had time to build his team and get them playing the way he wants with his tactics. Not Sir Bill's who had inherited someone elses team
 

ibbz

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Interesting Redknapp stats:

MANAGER RECORD
Frank Brettell 68.25%
Arthur Turner 66.33%
John Cameron 63.33%
Bill Nicholson 60.82%
Harry Redknapp 60.81%
David Pleat (1986-87) 59.09%
Peter Shreeve (1984-86) 58.55%
Joe Hulme 58.33%
Arthur Rowe 58.13%
Martin Jol 57.72%
Jimmy Anderson 57.52%
Jack Tresadern 56.16%
Keith Burkinshaw 55.92%
Livermore & Clemence 55.88%
Fred Kirkham 55.74%
Peter McWilliam (1938-42) 55.06%
Terry Venables 54.55%
Jacques Santini 53.85%
Juande Ramos 53.70%
The Directors (1908-13) 53.46%
George Graham 53.20%
Peter McWilliam (1913-27) 53.06%
Gerry Francis 52.74%
Terry Neill 49.44%
Billy Minter 49.19%
David Pleat (2003-04) 48.72%
Peter Shreeve (1991-92) 48.33%
Christian Gross 48.28%
Glenn Hoddle 48.08%
Ossie Ardiles 43.85%

These stats are bollocks, meaningless, Redknapp above Berkinshaw.... proves they're bollocks
 
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