Hey
@Licha-Vidic, I hope you’re well. Thanks for asking where I’ve been - that’s so considerate of you. If you meant where was I last night, I was enjoying New Year’s Eve. As much as I love this place, rehashing arguments from months ago wasn’t terribly high on my priority list.
If you meant where have I been generally, the answer is right here. I discuss Arsenal all the time on the forum (not just when we hit bad form, like yourself).
You’ve kind of lost me with the correct barometer for measuring a team’s “true level” as you’ve called it. I thought we had solved this problem by inventing the league system - each team plays all the others home and away and the final table is a great indicator of the relative performance of each team.
That would indicate that Arsenal’s level last season was second best team in the country and one of the challengers for the biggest prizes.
I guess you couldn’t accept that conclusion, so at the start of this season you decided to arbitrarily change the measuring stick to 19 games…
So 19 games is how you measure a team. But to be truly accurate, we have to
exclude the first 19 games of the most recent season, but also
include your predicted points tally for the current season?!?
Meanwhile, in reality, Arsenal gained 40 points after 19 games this season (5-10 points more than our “true level”, apparently). Which would make us
*checks notes* the second best team in the country and one of the challengers for the biggest trophies.
But not to worry, you’re basing your argument on
your own prediction of our points tally in the second half of the season.
Yep, why discuss actual results when we can make some up and analyse those instead?
You’ve truly turned cherry-picking into an art form.
Seasons
2020/21: INCLUDE
2021/22: INCLUDE
2022/23: DISMISS
Half Seasons
2022/23 Games 1-19: DISMISS
2022/23 Games 20-38: INCLUDE
2023/24 Games 1-19: DISMISS
2023/24 Games 20-38: INCLUDE (Your own prediction)
Current Season Form
Games 1-6: DISMISS
Games 16-20: INCLUDE
Could you state, in simple terms, how you personally measure a team’s “true level”, please? I’m genuinely curious.