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    Last time we lost on pancake day?

  • #2
    Re: FAO: Eric

    That's too hard because the date is different every year!

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    • #3
      Re: FAO: Eric

      Always a Tuesday though.

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      • #4
        Re: FAO: Eric

        Originally posted by length View Post
        Last time we lost on pancake day?
        Forest at home 1-0, Feb 25, 2020.

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
          Forest at home 1-0, Feb 25, 2020.
          :yikes:

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          • #6
            Re: FAO: Eric

            Nice.

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            • #7
              Re: FAO: Eric

              Here's the entire Pancake day roll of honour for you.

              3 Mar 1987 Halifax Town H D 0-0
              3 Mar 1992 Walsall H W 2-1
              20 Feb 1996 Darlington H L 0-2
              11 Feb 1997 Hartlepool United A W 3-2
              24 Feb 1998 Rotherham United H D 2-2
              7 Mar 2000 AFC Bournemouth H L 1-2
              12 Feb 2002 Brentford A L 1-2
              4 Mar 2003 Brentford A W 2-0
              20 Feb 2007 West Bromwich Albion A L 0-1
              16 Feb 2010 West Bromwich Albion H D 1-1
              8 Mar 2011 Crystal Palace A L 0-1
              17 Feb 2015 Blackburn Rovers H D 1-1
              13 Feb 2018 Bolton Wanderers H W 2-0
              25 Feb 2020 Nottingham Forest H L 0-1
              16 Feb 2021 Luton Town A W 2-0
              1 Mar 2022 Derby County H W 1-0

              10 at home, 6 away. 6 wins, 4 draws, 6 defeats. Frankie Burrows was manager for 2 pancake day games, both draws. Dave Jones was the manager for the most number of pancake day games, drawing 1 and losing 2. West Brom and Brentford are our most popular pancake day opponents; it was somewhat bizarre to have played at Brentford on two successive pancake days!

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by fugsyphil View Post
                That's too hard because the date is different every year!
                Take that back!!

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                • #9
                  Re: FAO: Eric

                  What about St David's Day and the Pancake Day combo?

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                  • #10
                    Re: FAO: Eric

                    Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
                    Here's the entire Pancake day roll of honour for you.

                    3 Mar 1987 Halifax Town H D 0-0
                    3 Mar 1992 Walsall H W 2-1
                    20 Feb 1996 Darlington H L 0-2
                    11 Feb 1997 Hartlepool United A W 3-2
                    24 Feb 1998 Rotherham United H D 2-2
                    7 Mar 2000 AFC Bournemouth H L 1-2
                    12 Feb 2002 Brentford A L 1-2
                    4 Mar 2003 Brentford A W 2-0
                    20 Feb 2007 West Bromwich Albion A L 0-1
                    16 Feb 2010 West Bromwich Albion H D 1-1
                    8 Mar 2011 Crystal Palace A L 0-1
                    17 Feb 2015 Blackburn Rovers H D 1-1
                    13 Feb 2018 Bolton Wanderers H W 2-0
                    25 Feb 2020 Nottingham Forest H L 0-1
                    16 Feb 2021 Luton Town A W 2-0
                    1 Mar 2022 Derby County H W 1-0

                    10 at home, 6 away. 6 wins, 4 draws, 6 defeats. Frankie Burrows was manager for 2 pancake day games, both draws. Dave Jones was the manager for the most number of pancake day games, drawing 1 and losing 2. West Brom and Brentford are our most popular pancake day opponents.
                    Eric you are a phenomenon, whether this is true or not!

                    :ayatollah:
                    Last edited by rich munn; 01-03-22, 21:38. Reason: spelling

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                    • #11
                      Re: FAO: Eric

                      Fair play. That's awesome.

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by length View Post
                        What about St David's Day and the Pancake Day combo?
                        This was the first time it has happened.

                        St Dai's results:

                        1 Mar 1924 Huddersfield Town A L 0-2
                        1 Mar 1930 Bradford Park Avenue H W 2-0
                        1 Mar 1947 Southend United H W 3-1
                        1 Mar 1952 West Ham United H D 1-1
                        1 Mar 1969 Crystal Palace A L 1-3
                        1 Mar 1975 Manchester United A L 0-4
                        1 Mar 1980 Chelsea A L 0-1
                        1 Mar 1983 Reading H D 0-0
                        1 Mar 1986 Derby County A L 1-2
                        1 Mar 1988 Halifax Town A W 1-0
                        1 Mar 1991 Burnley H W 3-0
                        1 Mar 1994 Burnley H W 2-1
                        1 Mar 2003 Stockport County A D 1-1
                        1 Mar 2008 Leicester City H L 0-1
                        1 Mar 2022 Derby County H W 1-0

                        6 wins, 3 draws, 6 defeats. 16 scored, 17 conceded. At least we've won 5 and drawn 2 of our 8 home games on St David's day. Away from home we've won 1 out of 7, losing 5.

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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by rich munn View Post
                          Eric you are a phenomenon, whether this is true or not!

                          :ayatollah:
                          It wasn't difficult to work out from a list of pancake day dates. If there's any wrong I am happy to be battered. :getscoat:

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                          • #14
                            Re: FAO: Eric

                            🤣 Our form is like the perfect formula for a pancake and a welsh cake. It's mad how things like that happen.

                            6-4-6 = Perfect pancake.

                            6-3-6 = Welshcake.

                            You can't make that up.

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                            • #15
                              Re: FAO: Eric

                              Originally posted by length View Post
                              �� Our form is like the perfect formula for a pancake and a welsh cake. It's mad how things like that happen.

                              6-4-6 = Perfect pancake.

                              6-3-6 = Welshcake.

                              You can't make that up.
                              :thumbup:

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