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    Mozzer2 mentioned that we've gone 77 days without a home win.

    What is the longest we've gone (in days) without a home win in the league or cup (not including Welsh cup)?

  • #2
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    85-86 was grim, the next season too at home but there were a couple of cup wins in there so probably not either.

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by Loramski View Post
      85-86 was grim, the next season too at home but there were a couple of cup wins in there so probably not either.
      Years before that

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        74/75 season - 81 days?

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          Got to be the back end of one season running into the start of a new one hasn’t it?- There’s about ninety days for a start.

          In saying that, could it be 62/63 , the season of the big freeze?

          There was the Second World War as well of course.

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            Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
            Got to be the back end of one season running into the start of a new one hasn’t it?- There’s about ninety days for a start.

            In saying that, could it be 62/63 , the season of the big freeze?

            There was the Second World War as well of course.
            Yes. It was a bit of a trick question. We went well over 2,000 days without a win at home during the Second World War. I did write down the number of days, but can't find it now.

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
              Yes. It was a bit of a trick question. We went well over 2,000 days without a win at home during the Second World War. I did write down the number of days, but can't find it now.
              I’m sure I got told that we played friendlies “during the war” (OFAH)

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              • #8
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                I'd like to know the answer to this question but not including the war periods

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                • #9
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                  What about the season we had to apply for re-election in the 30s? Or any other season around those bleak times.

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
                    I’m sure I got told that we played friendlies “during the war” (OFAH)
                    We did, pretty successfully as well. They weren't league or cup fixtures though.

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by fugsyphil View Post
                      I'd like to know the answer to this question but not including the war periods
                      Needless to say, the longest periods at home without a win are when those runs straddle two seasons and they incorporate the summer break.

                      The longest was 189 days, between 25 Feb and 2 Sept 1981. We beat Newcastle 1-0 in the league and then Exeter in the League cup. The winless run was only 6 games, though.

                      In terms of league games, we went 186 days without a win in 1974 under Frank O'Farrell and Jimmy Andrews. We beat Boro 3-2 in April and York City 3-2 in October. That run was 7 without a win.

                      The longest gap in a single season was under Neil Harris, when we went 145 days without a win before beating Leeds. Covid played a part in that, though. The longest gap in a non-Covid season was 116 between December 1961 and April 1962 with wins either end against Villa and Birmingham. We only played 6 home games between those dates.

                      In more recent times, we went 111 days without a home win last season, ended when Lamouchi's side beat Reading in Feb 2023.

                      The longest we've had to wait into a season for a home win is until 3 November. One was in 2020, after a late start to the season because of Covid and in 1989 under Burrows (initially) and Ashurst. That was a first home win at the 9th attempt. It also brought about an end to 9 games at home without a win, something that would only happen again in 2022/23, but that time was the only time in the same season in our history.

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                        We did, pretty successfully as well. They weren't league or cup fixtures though.
                        Didn’t we beat Swansea about 5 times one wartime season? Not so much the doube as the kwinz.

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