In divisions of 20 or more teams, it has happened 23 times in league history.
The joint largest is 3, in the Third Division in 1982/83. Reading were relegated with 17 defeats (only 5 at home)...
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In divisions of 20 or more teams, it has happened 23 times in league history.
The joint largest is 3, in the Third Division in 1982/83. Reading were relegated with 17 defeats (only 5 at home)...
I reckon the majority who want him to stay will be far less bothered about whether they like the football we play under him and will say yes as it has resulted in more wins than last season.
Exeter in 1986/87 and, easily the most bizarre and the only time out of the bottom division, was Norwich City in 1978/79 in the old first division, 42 game season (not the 46 of the other 3...
Spot on :thumbup:
Injury time. Minutes to go to force Leeds into the playoffs (virtually anyway)
Which league record do we hold that has only ever happened 4 times in league history, but we shared with another team in the same season?
Microsoft Excel and a spreadsheet of all league tables. 2 minute job.
In what has been a remarkable season statistically, there are 3 possible outcomes with us on 19 wins, 5 draws and 21 defeats.
1) We lose and become only the second side in league history to win 19...
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33 times I've counted.
I'm suggesting O'Dowda doesn't deserve to be credited with the wins we've achieved when he's played only a few minutes, Ipswich apart. I think that's reasonable.
You said "He makes a difference...
Most of our fans would look down on the idea of us signing a player from League 1, yet when our former players do well at that level, we should have kept them....
Oh come on, you won't be drawn into how poorly our results have been when he's started as it undermines your entire feeble argument. Once again you simply won't address what someone says, but...
But your attempt doesn't tell the whole story. Here's an entirely alternative way of looking at O'Dowda's contribution this season:
5 starts - 1 win, 1 draw, 3 defeats.
5 sub appearances - 4...
Nice to see you claiming brief cameo appearances as sub in his stats.
Transfermarkt has his year of birth as 1997.
I think it's been one of the mildest winters on record. Have we had any snow? I can only remember one sprinkle in the valleys and quite a bit in the Beacons one weekend but that's been it. Like you...
Quite often O'Dowda's name gets mentioned as being a reason for our loss of form after a bright start to the season. Others have done the stats to prove that's not really accurate.
I'm genuinely...
It's not being pedantic at all. You suggested it would take a couple of weeks for teams to work out how to play us without Ramsey and O'Dowda. I reckon that's nonsense.
:hehe: I'm weak reading this! In all the years of this board I've read some bullshit but this is right up there.
So professional footballers in one of the strongest divisions in world football...
Which players were these? Ramsey had been out for a few games, O'Dowda even longer before Bulut changed things and went all defensive. Oddly, we were winning games without those two and playing some...
Do you also think that snooker players should be able to cue with both hands? Only a small number can, in the same way, only a small number of footballers are entirely confident using both feet.
Grant holt?
Iwan Redan?