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Ultimate Manager Death Match - Premier League 2016/17
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Re: Ultimate Manager Death Match - Premier League 2016/17
UPDATE
Did you know? According to Mourinho, Klopp's Liverpool aren't the "last wonder of the world"? That's why holding them at 0:0 was such a great achievement, because logic.
Anyway.
Games played
Arsenal - Liverpool 3-4
Spurs - Liverpool 1-1
Man United - Man City 1-2
Chelsea - Liverpool 1-2
Arsenal - Chelsea 3-0
Spurs - City 2-0
Liverpool - Man United 0-0
Standings
Klopp 8 points 4 games
Poch 4 points 2 games
Pep 3 points 2 games
Wenger 3 points 2 games
Jose 1 points 2 games
Conte 0 points 2 games
Standings translated into a points per game table
1. Klopp 2 ppg
Poch 2 ppg
3. Pep 1.5 ppg
Wenger 1.5 ppg
5. José 0.5 ppg
6. Conte 0 ppg
Did you know? According to Mourinho, Klopp's Liverpool aren't the "last wonder of the world"? That's why holding them at 0:0 was such a great achievement, because logic.
Anyway.
Games played
Arsenal - Liverpool 3-4
Spurs - Liverpool 1-1
Man United - Man City 1-2
Chelsea - Liverpool 1-2
Arsenal - Chelsea 3-0
Spurs - City 2-0
Liverpool - Man United 0-0
Standings
Klopp 8 points 4 games
Poch 4 points 2 games
Pep 3 points 2 games
Wenger 3 points 2 games
Jose 1 points 2 games
Conte 0 points 2 games
Standings translated into a points per game table
1. Klopp 2 ppg
Poch 2 ppg
3. Pep 1.5 ppg
Wenger 1.5 ppg
5. José 0.5 ppg
6. Conte 0 ppg
Last edited by Hapless_Hans on Wed Oct 19, 2016 6:16 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Re: Ultimate Manager Death Match - Premier League 2016/17
At least add points per game as a metric. Hate having to do such intense math across that table
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Was just adding that while you were complaining ffs
Always complaining and not 2 minutes patience
Always complaining and not 2 minutes patience
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Re: Ultimate Manager Death Match - Premier League 2016/17
Sri needs to get laid asap if u ask me.
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When you coming over Lucy?Lucifer wrote:Sri needs to get laid asap if u ask me.
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Wanna VR and chill?
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Just like you blatantly ignored my posts on page 2?Hapless_Hans wrote:Was just adding that while you were complaining ffs
Always complaining and not 2 minutes patience
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I addressed all your questions compehensively with my first, and second, answer. No need to answer to repetitive inquiries.
Also, would you really still want Ranieri to be part of this? That wouldn't be right and I think it has become clear now why.
Also, would you really still want Ranieri to be part of this? That wouldn't be right and I think it has become clear now why.
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Back off Sri imo.
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orLucifer wrote:Back off, Sri, imo.
Lucifer wrote:Back off Sri, imo.
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Sri wrote:Hapless_Hans wrote:I explained before why Ranieri isn't included. I can explain again. After that, I'll expect the incessant questioning and second guessing of my design to stop.
This is a match between the hyped big name managers of the Prem.
Ranieri is too much of a grand-dadly, honorable gentleman that I would want him involved in this circus.
Besides, his managerial achievement of last season is beyond competition and it wouldn't do justice to this achievement, and neither the man, to have him sit at the end of this table, as he surely would. Leicester won't win many games against top teams this season. It's not a fair contest.
All right?
Moving on then.
I find much fallacy and delusion in this post. So, as a forum of the posters, by the posters, and for the posters, I expect the incessant questioning and second guessing of your design to continue. This is no authoritarian regime.
Here are the Arsene-specific points, at the risk of nitpicking:
- Wenger is not 'hyped'. He's got 20 years at the top level. None of the others have matched that (yet). Mou and Klopp have already had their turns finishing mid-table. Pep is an exception(al manager). If 'hype' is your criteria, then Wenger shouldn't be on that list. Nobody is 'hyped' about Arsenal or Wenger. At best, realistically, we'll finish second or third.
- Wenger is also a grand-dadly and honorable gentleman. Heck, he's probably the only non-arrogant manager in that list. Klopp is also down to earth, but neither have ever publicly thrown their players under the bus - that is just one possbile measure of being gentlemanly. And in fact, Wenger is so much of a granddad that I find him to be a dinosaur, past his sell by date, and incapable of winning any major honors with his stubbornness and unwillingness to change.
Though I do not agree with your reasons, based on the first six game weeks, I can agree on the choice of the managers in the list. It would still be interesting to have the likes of Koeman and Rainieri in the pool, but I see the risk that it ends up becoming a case of statpadding.
I am still unconvinced by your (lack of) argument(s) on why away wins should not get more credit.
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LvG would have walked this league tbh. His record against the big teams was unreal. He was basically the king of Liverpool
With mou I dont have much hope. He is a pussy who will only look to save his ass first. I can see us finishing in mid to low table in this death league.
Anyway incredible thread mate Hansy.
With mou I dont have much hope. He is a pussy who will only look to save his ass first. I can see us finishing in mid to low table in this death league.
Anyway incredible thread mate Hansy.
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Re: Ultimate Manager Death Match - Premier League 2016/17
Games played
Arsenal - Liverpool 3-4
Spurs - Liverpool 1-1
Man United - Man City 1-2
Chelsea - Liverpool 1-2
Arsenal - Chelsea 3-0
Spurs - City 2-0
Liverpool - Man United 0-0
Chelsea - Man United 4-0
Standings
Klopp 8 points 4 games
Poch 4 points 2 games
Pep 3 points 2 games
Wenger 3 points 2 games
Conte 3 points 3 games
Jose 1 points 3 games
Standings translated into a points per game table
1. Klopp 2 ppg
Poch 2 ppg
3. Pep 1.5 ppg
Wenger 1.5 ppg
5. Conte 1 ppg
6. José 0.33 ppg
Cup Matches
Liverpool vs Tottenham (EFL cup last 16) 2-1
Man United - Man City (" " " ") 1-0
José 1 win 1 game
Klopp 1 win 1 game
Pep 0 wins 1 game
Poch 0 wins 1 game
Arsenal - Liverpool 3-4
Spurs - Liverpool 1-1
Man United - Man City 1-2
Chelsea - Liverpool 1-2
Arsenal - Chelsea 3-0
Spurs - City 2-0
Liverpool - Man United 0-0
Chelsea - Man United 4-0
Standings
Klopp 8 points 4 games
Poch 4 points 2 games
Pep 3 points 2 games
Wenger 3 points 2 games
Conte 3 points 3 games
Jose 1 points 3 games
Standings translated into a points per game table
1. Klopp 2 ppg
Poch 2 ppg
3. Pep 1.5 ppg
Wenger 1.5 ppg
5. Conte 1 ppg
6. José 0.33 ppg
Cup Matches
Liverpool vs Tottenham (EFL cup last 16) 2-1
Man United - Man City (" " " ") 1-0
José 1 win 1 game
Klopp 1 win 1 game
Pep 0 wins 1 game
Poch 0 wins 1 game
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Nice touch with the cup games Hans
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Sri wrote:Nice touch with the cup games Hans
Too late to come crawling now
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My earlier critique still remains unanswered.
Learn to accept a compliment when you get one.
Learn to accept a compliment when you get one.
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Sri wrote:Sri wrote:Hapless_Hans wrote:I explained before why Ranieri isn't included. I can explain again. After that, I'll expect the incessant questioning and second guessing of my design to stop.
This is a match between the hyped big name managers of the Prem.
Ranieri is too much of a grand-dadly, honorable gentleman that I would want him involved in this circus.
Besides, his managerial achievement of last season is beyond competition and it wouldn't do justice to this achievement, and neither the man, to have him sit at the end of this table, as he surely would. Leicester won't win many games against top teams this season. It's not a fair contest.
All right?
Moving on then.
I find much fallacy and delusion in this post. So, as a forum of the posters, by the posters, and for the posters, I expect the incessant questioning and second guessing of your design to continue. This is no authoritarian regime.
Here are the Arsene-specific points, at the risk of nitpicking:
- Wenger is not 'hyped'. He's got 20 years at the top level. None of the others have matched that (yet). Mou and Klopp have already had their turns finishing mid-table. Pep is an exception(al manager). If 'hype' is your criteria, then Wenger shouldn't be on that list. Nobody is 'hyped' about Arsenal or Wenger. At best, realistically, we'll finish second or third.
- Wenger is also a grand-dadly and honorable gentleman. Heck, he's probably the only non-arrogant manager in that list. Klopp is also down to earth, but neither have ever publicly thrown their players under the bus - that is just one possbile measure of being gentlemanly. And in fact, Wenger is so much of a granddad that I find him to be a dinosaur, past his sell by date, and incapable of winning any major honors with his stubbornness and unwillingness to change.
Though I do not agree with your reasons, based on the first six game weeks, I can agree on the choice of the managers in the list. It would still be interesting to have the likes of Koeman and Rainieri in the pool, but I see the risk that it ends up becoming a case of statpadding.
I am still unconvinced by your (lack of) argument(s) on why away wins should not get more credit.
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Sri wrote:Nice touch with the cup games Hans
Thanks my friend
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Hapless_Hans wrote:
Too late to come crawling now
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this is joseGlory wrote:LvG would have walked this league tbh. His record against the big teams was unreal. He was basically the king of Liverpool
With mou I dont have much hope. He is a pussy who will only look to save his ass first. I can see us finishing in mid to low table in this death league.
Anyway incredible thread mate Hansy.
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Re: Ultimate Manager Death Match - Premier League 2016/17
Games played
Arsenal - Liverpool 3-4
Spurs - Liverpool 1-1
Man United - Man City 1-2
Chelsea - Liverpool 1-2
Arsenal - Chelsea 3-0
Spurs - City 2-0
Liverpool - Man United 0-0
Chelsea - Man United 4-0
Arsenal - Tottenham 1-1
Man United - Arsenal 1-1
Chelsea - Tottenham 2-1
Standings
Klopp 8 points 4 games
Conte 6 points 4 games
Poch 5 points 4 games
Wenger 5 points 4 games
Pep 3 points 2 games
Jose 2 points 4 games
Standings translated into a points per game table
1. Klopp 2 ppg
2. Conte 1.5 ppg
Pep 1.5 ppgf
4. Poch 1.25 ppg
Wenger 1.25 ppg
6. José 0.5 ppg
Arsenal - Liverpool 3-4
Spurs - Liverpool 1-1
Man United - Man City 1-2
Chelsea - Liverpool 1-2
Arsenal - Chelsea 3-0
Spurs - City 2-0
Liverpool - Man United 0-0
Chelsea - Man United 4-0
Arsenal - Tottenham 1-1
Man United - Arsenal 1-1
Chelsea - Tottenham 2-1
Standings
Klopp 8 points 4 games
Conte 6 points 4 games
Poch 5 points 4 games
Wenger 5 points 4 games
Pep 3 points 2 games
Jose 2 points 4 games
Standings translated into a points per game table
1. Klopp 2 ppg
2. Conte 1.5 ppg
Pep 1.5 ppgf
4. Poch 1.25 ppg
Wenger 1.25 ppg
6. José 0.5 ppg
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In 2005, Jose would be at the top without a doubt.
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RealGunner wrote:In 2005, Jose would be at the top without a doubt.
In 2005 this list would contain only José and Wenger
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Yeah sure I meant from the ones here.
But ok, Jose would be topping an Jose-Wenger-SAF contest. Unless he was coaching 2005 United or Arsenal. Let' not forget what an incredible, and incredibly expensive, team Chelsea had assembled back then.
But ok, Jose would be topping an Jose-Wenger-SAF contest. Unless he was coaching 2005 United or Arsenal. Let' not forget what an incredible, and incredibly expensive, team Chelsea had assembled back then.
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completely forgot about this thread. so is my man klopp still king of the mini lge
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