I guess this will be proof that there are different ways to look at statistics. Which way do you look at things?

After Neil Warnock left the club on the back of 3 defeats in 6 (2 to our main rivals) and only 1 win, things started brightly for Neil Harris, winning 10 points out of 12.

Since the win over Barnsley on December 7th, we've played 11 games in all competitions. Do we celebrate only losing 2 of those 11 games or do we feel concerned about only winning 2 of them?

Do we feel positive that we've not lost in 6 home games under Harris or worried that we've not won in 4 at home, including clawing back a 2-0 deficit to league 2 strugglers, Carlisle?

We must feel happier with our away form, despite the QPR thrashing.

We've conceded the first goal 8 times, scored the first goal 5 times. We've been ahead at half time 4 times, behind 6 times and level 5 times.

8 of the 24 goals conceded since Harris took over have come in the first 15 minutes. We've yet to concede a goal later than the 68th minute since he's been here.

4 of the 23 goals scored since he took over have come in the first 15 minutes. 4 have also come in the last 15 minutes, with the leveller at Charlton just out of that timescale.

We've scored 8 first half goals and 15 second half goals. We've conceded 13 first half goals and 11 second half goals.