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I think people get a little too obsessed with the whole hipster thing (do hipsters even still exist?). There are some god damn awful 'hipster' appointments - like we have done. There are some amazing ones who keep teams punching above their weight by relying extremely heavily on stats like xg - Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth, possibly Fulham. Liverpool and Man City have invested heavily in stats over the last decade and they've done alright. I'm not a stats person really myself, but just get bored of the massive downplaying of it and writing it off as hipster. The issue we have is an incompetence one - we are using stats terribly and think we are smart. Some other clubs also use them bad, some use them good

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West Brom were half decent for the first few games and have plummeted ever since.

Even Stoke, they were right up there, now their form has dropped off a cliff.

I think there will be a late surge by the likes of Watford and Birmingham in this second half of the season for the play offs.

Ipswich 100% winning the league. Coventry will falter.

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1 hour ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said:

Looks Saints like signed the wrong US young striker. 

Saints signed the wrong striker out of all the strikers signed by teams last summer, not just from USA.

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13 hours ago, Willo of Whiteley said:

West Brom were half decent for the first few games and have plummeted ever since.

Even Stoke, they were right up there, now their form has dropped off a cliff.

I think there will be a late surge by the likes of Watford and Birmingham in this second half of the season for the play offs.

Ipswich 100% winning the league. Coventry will falter.

After 20 games, Saints had beaten WBA and were 4 points behind Ipswich. Ipswich kicked on and Saints went shit.

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