How does it increase from this mate?
It's a no brainer. Only give access to those who play ball. Like it or not, the dippers and rags only get this treatment because they would happily remove journalists and papers if they were seen to be disrespectful. We don't take this approach, so we're the equivalent of Edin Dzeko, the person who won't throw a strop when being subbed so always the first one to be used as deemed necessary.
We're sat here a day after re-writing the record books and almost every paper is covering the 4th placed team. Why? Because if they didn't the dippers media would tear them a new one. Ours? Not so much.
I've just seen this 5 minutes ago, I don't mind Cascarino actually, he's been quite complimentary about us - rightly so - but I'll need to reconsider after this atrocity of punditry.Cascarino: “it was a tough call putting Hendo in midfield. There have been a number of other candidates. David Silva went missing to Spain too often but Can, Milner and Wijnaldon, Ox and Lallana could all have got the spot. For me Zaha clinched it in those first 9 games”
Hmmm... a few stats, not that we'd let the facts get in the way of a shite story.
Who would you have play for you?
Name Games Played Goals Assists Minutes
David Silva 29 9 11 2,437
Milner 32 0 3 1,763
Lallana 12 0 0 236
Can 26 3 5 2,094
Wijnaldon 33 1 2 2,837
Oxlade Chamberlain 35 3 7 1,725
What a grade "A" prick Cascarino is. Silva scored more goals in the Premier League this season than the other 5 added together!
He played more minutes than all except Wijnaldon.
What planet is this zombie on? I though they were there to provide an insight to the game - if this is the case he is clearly as blind as a bat!
I think this is approaching it as if the club are the only source for the writing.
The media can quite happily live without a direct line to City - we have to let them into press conferences, we announce signings, matches are televised - so much of it is freely available to them. Restricting what we give them will not serve any purpose at this stage, given our profile to their readership. Primarily online, they're driven by advertisers and thus clicks.
It's fine if you know that you command a huge percentage of their click providers, but we don't.
Cascarino: “it was a tough call putting Hendo in midfield. There have been a number of other candidates. David Silva went missing to Spain too often but Can, Milner and Wijnaldon, Ox and Lallana could all have got the spot. For me Zaha clinched it in those first 9 games”
Hmmm... a few stats, not that we'd let the facts get in the way of a shite story.
Who would you have play for you?
Name Games Played Goals Assists Minutes
David Silva 29 9 11 2,437
Milner 32 0 3 1,763
Lallana 12 0 0 236
Can 26 3 5 2,094
Wijnaldon 33 1 2 2,837
Oxlade Chamberlain 35 3 7 1,725
What a grade "A" prick Cascarino is. Silva scored more goals in the Premier League this season than the other 5 added together!
He played more minutes than all except Wijnaldon.
What planet is this zombie on? I though they were there to provide an insight to the game - if this is the case he is clearly as blind as a bat!
This was on the BBC website this morning.... a classic way of manipulating data
Points Cost per point Major trophies in the last 2 yrs
Net Spend. Points. Cost per point. Trophies
Pep Guardiola Manchester City £360.04m 175 £2.06m 2 (2017-18 Premier League & League Cup)
Jose Mourinho Manchester United £261.67m. 147 £1.78m 2 (2016-17 League Cup & Europa League, in 2017-18 FA Cup final)
Arsene Wenger Arsenal £84.01m 135 £622,296 1 (2016-17 FA Cup)
Antonio Conte Chelsea £73.46m 163. £450,674 1 (2016-17 Premier League, in 2017-18 FA Cup final)
Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham £33.06m 160 £206,625 0
Jurgen Klopp Liverpool -£720,000 148. £0. 0
Now..... had they only chosen this 1 season.......
Points Cost per point Major trophies in the last 1 yr
Net Spend. Points. Cost per point. Trophies
Pep Guardiola Manchester City £193m 100 £1.93m 2 (2017-18 Premier League & League Cup)
Jose Mourinho Manchester United £163m. 81 £2.01m 0
Arsene Wenger Arsenal £7.6m 63 £120,635 0
Antonio Conte Chelsea £68.1m 70 £972,857 0
Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham £14.8m 77 £192,208 0
Jurgen Klopp Liverpool £10m. 75. £133,333 0
Tells a different story......obviously one the media does not want to disclose....
This was on the BBC website this morning.... a classic way of manipulating data
Points Cost per point Major trophies in the last 2 yrs
Net Spend. Points. Cost per point. Trophies
Pep Guardiola Manchester City £360.04m 175 £2.06m 2 (2017-18 Premier League & League Cup)
Jose Mourinho Manchester United £261.67m. 147 £1.78m 2 (2016-17 League Cup & Europa League, in 2017-18 FA Cup final)
Arsene Wenger Arsenal £84.01m 135 £622,296 1 (2016-17 FA Cup)
Antonio Conte Chelsea £73.46m 163. £450,674 1 (2016-17 Premier League, in 2017-18 FA Cup final)
Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham £33.06m 160 £206,625 0
Jurgen Klopp Liverpool -£720,000 148. £0. 0
Now..... had they only chosen this 1 season.......
Points Cost per point Major trophies in the last 1 yr
Net Spend. Points. Cost per point. Trophies
Pep Guardiola Manchester City £193m 100 £1.93m 2 (2017-18 Premier League & League Cup)
Jose Mourinho Manchester United £163m. 81 £2.01m 0
Arsene Wenger Arsenal £7.6m 63 £120,635 0
Antonio Conte Chelsea £68.1m 70 £972,857 0
Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham £14.8m 77 £192,208 0
Jurgen Klopp Liverpool £10m. 75. £133,333 0
Tells a different story......obviously one the media does not want to disclose....
Apologies it îs misaligned somewhat
Net spend is for losers who compete in the "shareholder dividend trophy"
Our net spend will always be high because we don't sell our best players
The 'Cost Per Point' analysis and reporting has only surfaced in recent weeks as we began to systematically smash all previous records set in the Premier League. In my 50+ years of watching football I have never seen it mentioned beforehand. The obvious question is just exactly why has it all of a sudden become a measure of success? It is the somewhat last and desperate stick the media are scraping around to find to beat us with.
I reckon it is virtually certain that the rags will out spend us in the summer in a vain effort to stay on our coat tails. Let's see if the 'Cost Per Point' analysis is highlighted and wheeled out then?
It's laughable - it really is! However, I'm just about to leave the house to go and watch the trophy or should that be trophies parade in town.
Lovin'g it ;-
i agree , thats a disgraceful commentWent missing in Spain? That is outrageous and he needs challenging on that. What a wanker saying that
From CIES Football Observatory ..
BEST PERFORMING PLAYERS FROM THE BIG FIVE LEAGUES
1) Lionel Messi - Barcelona - 92.12
2) David Silva - Manchester City - 91.69
3) Paulo Dybala - Juventus - 91.37
4) Sergio Aguero - Manchester City - 90.48
5) Nicolas Otamendi - Manchester City - 90.47
6) Mohamed Salah - Liverpool - 90.45
= Fernandinho - Manchester City - 90.45
8) Kevin De Bruyne - Manchester City - 90.14
9) Raheem Sterling - Manchester City - 89.76
10) Robert Lewandowski - Bayern Munich - 89.61
11) Kalidou Koulibaly - Napoli - 89.17
12) Harry Kane - Tottenham - 89.02
13) James Rodriguez - Bayern Munich - 88.97
14) Jorginho - Napoli - 88.74
15) Miralem Pjanic - Juventus - 88.67
16) Lorenzo Insigne - Napoli - 88.58
= Cristiano Ronaldo - Real Madrid - 88.58
18) Marek Hamsik - Napoli - 88.53
19) Raul Albiol - Napoli - 88.46
20) Ivan Rakitic - Barcelona - 88.18
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ayers-Europes-five-leagues.html#ixzz5FUrmb9Pf
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Half an hours work by some sad rag in media city isn't quite the same as this by CIES.This is what I love about this forum. When the BBC write a cost to points analysis and the results are not favourable to ourselves its rightly ridiculed and evidence of an agenda.
When the Daily Mail print a stupid article comparing the performances of centre halfs and centre forwards (apples and pears spring to mind) and it ridiculously states Otamendis performance were better than Mo Salahs we should read it.
Both stupidly pointless pieces.
I understand (and support) your underlying point of supporter observation and perception bias, but that Daily Mail article is just a regurgitation of the CIES index rankings, which is meant to be a normalised assessment framework for player performance, specifically so forwards, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers can be compared.This is what I love about this forum. When the BBC write a cost to points analysis and the results are not favourable to ourselves its rightly ridiculed and evidence of an agenda.
When the Daily Mail print a stupid article comparing the performances of centre halfs and centre forwards (apples and pears spring to mind) and it ridiculously states Otamendis performance were better than Mo Salahs we should read it.
Both stupidly pointless pieces.
@franksinatra
@Didsbury Dave
Where are u?
Let's be 'avin u!
We need to hear u on the non existent media coverage the Centurions are getting compared to our rivals who are making all the headlines.
I understand (and support) your underlying point of supporter observation and perception bias, but that Daily Mail article is just a regurgitation of the CIES index rankings, which is meant to be a normalised assessment framework for player performance, specifically so forwards, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers can be compared.
No point in arguing something we agree on. I also think the CIES index is dubious but that’s only because it firmly sits in the confines of my profession so I am bit more interested in the methodology than most.Yes it is a regurgitated story. But lets be totally honest that regurgitation by the Daily mail article and the results of the CIES index would be roundly ridiculed if it did not find favour in our players.
The actual method of comparison is another competely different debate.