In fact, since I gave up in Twitter, I've missed your writing generally. If you ever make the leap to Mastodon (and you should, it's great there!) please look me up — @mike@sauropods.win
It's actually shocking that Hodgson's goalscoring record is not only the worst in our history, but so amazingly much worse than his competitors. The gulf between Hodgson's 1.32 goals per game and the next worst (Kay's 1.54) is bigger than the gap from Kay all the way up to the all-time total (1.75), skipping over ten other managers along the way. He really was a generational talent.
Brilliant stuff.
The Prague keeper did look in danger of getting in the top 10 - just from one match - but things calmed down!
Not shocked to see Hodgson sat rank bottom of the list.
I miss much of your TTT work Beez, so good to see here. And with a Streets reference, who was in town last week.
Welcome back! I miss your blog.
In fact, since I gave up in Twitter, I've missed your writing generally. If you ever make the leap to Mastodon (and you should, it's great there!) please look me up — @mike@sauropods.win
It's actually shocking that Hodgson's goalscoring record is not only the worst in our history, but so amazingly much worse than his competitors. The gulf between Hodgson's 1.32 goals per game and the next worst (Kay's 1.54) is bigger than the gap from Kay all the way up to the all-time total (1.75), skipping over ten other managers along the way. He really was a generational talent.