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Forest Green Bluebird
12-09-21, 22:53
7 league wins in a row at Forest!

Probably mentioned elsewhere.

02-May-15 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 1-2
29-Aug-15 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 1-2
22-Oct-16 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 1-2
26-Nov-17 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 0-2
30-Nov-19 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 0-1
19-Sep-20 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 0-2
12-Sep-21 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 1-2

Des Parrot
13-09-21, 03:27
Would have thought that it must be some form of record

Eric the Half a Bee
13-09-21, 06:09
Would have thought that it must be some form of record

In all competitions, in the past we've won 4 on the spin at Derby, Stoke and Oldham.

JamesWales
13-09-21, 08:55
7 league wins in a row at Forest!

Probably mentioned elsewhere.

02-May-15 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 1-2
29-Aug-15 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 1-2
22-Oct-16 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 1-2
26-Nov-17 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 0-2
30-Nov-19 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 0-1
19-Sep-20 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 0-2
12-Sep-21 Nottingham Forest v Cardiff City L 1-2

That is remarkable really. Can't be amany clubs across all teams and all leagues to achieve something like that

Eric the Half a Bee
13-09-21, 09:47
That is remarkable really. Can't be amany clubs across all teams and all leagues to achieve something like that

There are probably only examples of this in the Premier League. One such example is Aston Villa vs Man Utd at Villa Park. On the opening day of the 1995/96 season Villa won 3-1 at home (won't win anything with kids - Hansen). Villa haven't beaten United at home in the league since. United have won 19 of their last 27 visits there, including a run of 8 successive away wins

the other bob wilson
13-09-21, 16:46
There are probably only examples of this in the Premier League. One such example is Aston Villa vs Man Utd at Villa Park. On the opening day of the 1995/96 season Villa won 3-1 at home (won't win anything with kids - Hansen). Villa haven't beaten United at home in the league since. United have won 19 of their last 27 visits there, including a run of 8 successive away wins

Whenever things are looking bad at City in terms of us making useless signings, I always think well, at least we're not Forest. Their turnover of players is so rapid that it's hard to believe that their players have some sort of complex about playing us, because an awful lot of them just play the once against us!

I just can't understand why stats like this happen. As I mentioned in my blog, so many of the seven away wins are so similar in character with us getting a goal or two in front in the first half, yesterday was different though in that I'm fairly sure that it's the first one of the seven that Forest have scored first in.

life on mars
13-09-21, 16:52
Huh, European Champions