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Bored waiting for a meeting at work, 10 mins to spare....

 

Through 8 games....

With having just read the Matt Jansen autobiography, and on the back of a couple of wins in the league I've come over all nostalgic and decided to have a look at the current table, compared to this stage in the 2000/2001 promotion winning season.

Through 8 games

19/20 - P8 W4 D1 L3 F9 A8 Pts13

00/01 - P8 W3 D3 L2 F13 A10 Pts12 

*Of course, that 2000/2001 team would lose the next two, before going on a brilliant unbeaten run.

Other Seasons

The 2012/13 that nearly went down in the Kean/Black/Berg/Bowyer/Appleton/Bowyer season

12/13 - P8 W4 D3 L1 F16 A12 Pts15

Our highest Championship finish in recent times, under Bowyer.

13/14 - P8 W2 D3 L3 F12 A10 Pts9

The full season of Rudy and Rhodes...

14/15 - P8 W4 D1 L3 F14 A14 Pts13

The False hope of Lambert season (though Bowyer was still in charge for the first 16 Championship games)....

15/16 - P8 W1 D4 L3 F9 A9 Pts7

The C0yle relegation season

16/17 - P8 W1 D2 L5 F10 A17 Pts5

Last Season

18/19 - P8 W2 D5 L1 F8 A9 Pts11

And the League One Promotion Season?

17/18 - P8 W4 D1 L3 F12 A8 Pts13

 

Proof that the start we've had is above average when compared to previous campaigns.

Looking at the recent seasons in the Championship (from 12/13 - present)

19/20 is above average in terms of points return, 13 pts vs average (10.4 pts) and also our best start to a season defensively in 7 seasons.

A good start doesn't count for anything if you don't keep progressing, but interesting (and dare I say slightly encouraging?) nevertheless.

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, rog of the rovers said:

Bored waiting for a meeting at work, 10 mins to spare....

 

Through 8 games....

With having just read the Matt Jansen autobiography, and on the back of a couple of wins in the league I've come over all nostalgic and decided to have a look at the current table, compared to this stage in the 2000/2001 promotion winning season.

Through 8 games

19/20 - P8 W4 D1 L3 F9 A8 Pts13

00/01 - P8 W3 D3 L2 F13 A10 Pts12 

*Of course, that 2000/2001 team would lose the next two, before going on a brilliant unbeaten run.

Other Seasons

The 2012/13 that nearly went down in the Kean/Black/Berg/Bowyer/Appleton/Bowyer season

12/13 - P8 W4 D3 L1 F16 A12 Pts15

Our highest Championship finish in recent times, under Bowyer.

13/14 - P8 W2 D3 L3 F12 A10 Pts9

The full season of Rudy and Rhodes...

14/15 - P8 W4 D1 L3 F14 A14 Pts13

The False hope of Lambert season (though Bowyer was still in charge for the first 16 Championship games)....

15/16 - P8 W1 D4 L3 F9 A9 Pts7

The C0yle relegation season

16/17 - P8 W1 D2 L5 F10 A17 Pts5

Last Season

18/19 - P8 W2 D5 L1 F8 A9 Pts11

And the League One Promotion Season?

17/18 - P8 W4 D1 L3 F12 A8 Pts13

 

Proof that the start we've had is above average when compared to previous campaigns.

Looking at the recent seasons in the Championship (from 12/13 - present)

19/20 is above average in terms of points return, 13 pts vs average (10.4 pts) and also our best start to a season defensively in 7 seasons.

A good start doesn't count for anything if you don't keep progressing, but interesting (and dare I say slightly encouraging?) nevertheless.

 

 

 

You did all that in ten minutes?

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