Something You Fickle Boneheads Should Know

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What happens to teams (statistically) when they change managers? The research done into this suggests in most cases that the club enjoys a brief honeymoon period before going into decline.

Once a club has made a management switch and goes into a tailspin it then has its hands tied and is usually forced to stick by the new man for much longer than they would wish too even if the team is going down the pan. It will usually take at least another two management changes to correct the damage 'caused' by the first change.

Teams that have experienced both relegation and financial difficulties are often particularly at risk from a quick management change. The feeling that a relegated club will not make a quick return to a higher level of football is usually the reason for a change in management.

Whilst it is not totally outside the realms of possibility that another man could come in and change things immediately for the good it is highly improbable. It is much more likely that Adams will turn things around. He has a pedigree, we are only two wins of a play off place and there is nearly 3/4 of the season, 34 matches and SEVEN whole months of football to go.

So if you keep you heads when all around are losing theirs and then you will be true Leicester fans.
 
Chandler said:
What happens to teams (statistically) when they change managers? The research done into this suggests in most cases that the club enjoys a brief honeymoon period before going into decline.

Once a club has made a management switch and goes into a tailspin it then has its hands tied and is usually forced to stick by the new man for much longer than they would wish too even if the team is going down the pan. It will usually take at least another two management changes to correct the damage 'caused' by the first change.

Teams that have experienced both relegation and financial difficulties are often particularly at risk from a quick management change. The feeling that a relegated club will not make a quick return to a higher level of football is usually the reason for a change in management.

Whilst it is not totally outside the realms of possibility that another man could come in and change things immediately for the good it is highly improbable. It is much more likely that Adams will turn things around. He has a pedigree, we are only two wins of a play off place and there is nearly 3/4 of the season, 34 matches and SEVEN whole months of football to go.

So if you keep you heads when all around are losing theirs and then you will be true Leicester fans.

What a load of hypothetical bullshit. Just what is the point of all this self indulgent, condescending drivel. Are you an Adams evangelist sent to show us our bad ways and make us repent and not shout rude things at him.
The conscensus of opinion here is that the team is playing erratically, so far we have not shown true championship form, Adams does make silly substitutions and hangs on grimly to players who are off the boil.
Of course we want to win of course we will cheer the Yorkshire pudding when we win, we are bloody human not faked statistics.
 
Chandler said:
What happens to teams (statistically) when they change managers? The research done into this suggests in most cases that the club enjoys a brief honeymoon period before going into decline.

Once a club has made a management switch and goes into a tailspin it then has its hands tied and is usually forced to stick by the new man for much longer than they would wish too even if the team is going down the pan. It will usually take at least another two management changes to correct the damage 'caused' by the first change.

Teams that have experienced both relegation and financial difficulties are often particularly at risk from a quick management change. The feeling that a relegated club will not make a quick return to a higher level of football is usually the reason for a change in management.

Whilst it is not totally outside the realms of possibility that another man could come in and change things immediately for the good it is highly improbable. It is much more likely that Adams will turn things around. He has a pedigree, we are only two wins of a play off place and there is nearly 3/4 of the season, 34 matches and SEVEN whole months of football to go.

So if you keep you heads when all around are losing theirs and then you will be true Leicester fans.


I'm sure you just come on here to wind people up.....take your blinkers off and get a life!!
 
chrislcfc18 said:
Is it me or is the Chandler guy very lonely with no friends and just looking for a little attention

Its you
 
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