Stat from twitter 12:30 - Feb 24 with 945 views | Weekender | Something I thought was interesting. PC´s last 14 vs post PC: PC: W7 D3 L4 26-15 24 Post: W7 D4 L3 16-8 25 | |
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Stat from twitter on 12:56 - Feb 24 with 803 views | gordon | Think McKenna has managed for 11 league games, W7 D2 L2. Cook's last 11 league games were W5 D2 L4. So 6 points better over about a quarter of a season, so possibly around 24 points better over a whole season. In Cook's last month he also failed to beat Barrow, Arsenal U21s, Oldham and Colchester in home cup ties, despite having a massive squad. | | | |
Stat from twitter on 13:02 - Feb 24 with 757 views | BiGDonnie |
Stat from twitter on 12:56 - Feb 24 by gordon | Think McKenna has managed for 11 league games, W7 D2 L2. Cook's last 11 league games were W5 D2 L4. So 6 points better over about a quarter of a season, so possibly around 24 points better over a whole season. In Cook's last month he also failed to beat Barrow, Arsenal U21s, Oldham and Colchester in home cup ties, despite having a massive squad. |
Absolute clown of a manager. | |
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Stat from twitter on 13:14 - Feb 24 with 690 views | Weekender |
Stat from twitter on 12:56 - Feb 24 by gordon | Think McKenna has managed for 11 league games, W7 D2 L2. Cook's last 11 league games were W5 D2 L4. So 6 points better over about a quarter of a season, so possibly around 24 points better over a whole season. In Cook's last month he also failed to beat Barrow, Arsenal U21s, Oldham and Colchester in home cup ties, despite having a massive squad. |
Indeed. No agenda with my post, just interesting. Much happier with KMc | |
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Stat from twitter on 09:28 - Feb 25 with 446 views | ArnieM |
Stat from twitter on 13:02 - Feb 24 by BiGDonnie | Absolute clown of a manager. |
His managerial stats prior to joining Toen would suggest otherwise | |
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