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We have not actually had a poll yet, strangely enough, so I thought I would start one.
This is starting to sound like a broken record. Palios accepts the situation we are in, a relegation fight, he claimed a reason why we didn't sign much not convincingly though. And has graphically explained why he believes changing manager isn't the answer. He did claim some sort of statistical proof this doesn't work on average, help yourself in debugging that. But pointing out a new manager has won somewhere doesn't prove a thing. Hughes v Adkins is working out for us, currently.Three games have now passed since Adkins received backing from Palios, so let's look at the stats:
Wins: 0
Draws: 2
Defeats: 1
GF: 1
GA: 3
Two points out of a possible nine. Palios is either incredibly naive or just too damn stubborn.
We will revisit this after another three games.
Shocking.An update on Teams that have gone the longest without winning by two goals (or more) in the league
Tranmere - 44
Southampton - 29
Millwall - 25
Carlisle - 24
Gillingham - 22
Luton Town - 22
Not sure what is so confusing, many fans want the ducking schoool approach and Palios thinks we should stick. It seems perfectly clear to me and neither side can prove they are right. If we go down one side will declare victory and vice versa, but we may have gone down or stayed up with a new manager.It’s not just Adkins v Hughes though. Rovers have to finish above two other teams in order to survive.
Adams at Morecambe and Weaver at Harrogate have both got better results than Adkins in the last three games. Dolan at Accrington is worse but they have a 2 point lead over Rovers effectively 3 given their superior goal difference and a game in hand too.
Getting the occasional scratchy draw against average teams and being thumped by anyone half-decent, while reluctant to use the full extent of the playing squad is not a recipe for FL survival. Why, Palios persists with Adkins, given he’s now said keeping him is not a financial decision, is beyond me.