by Mr Angry » 04 Jan 2024 12:19
by Sutekh » 13 Jan 2024 14:42
Mr Angry Leicester have already lost more games than we did in our 106 season; the main difference is that they have only drawn twice so far (we ended up drawing 13 times....)
After 26 games, Leicester have 65 points; after 26 games, we had 65 points; so neck and neck currently.
by LUX » 13 Jan 2024 19:16
by windermereROYAL » 22 Jan 2024 21:53
by Sutekh » 23 Jan 2024 07:58
windermereROYAL Leicester can only drop 13 points in 18 games to beat it now.
by WestYorksRoyal » 23 Jan 2024 08:01
by Sanguine » 23 Jan 2024 08:03
by Sanguine » 23 Jan 2024 08:06
by Sutekh » 23 Jan 2024 08:13
WestYorksRoyal Great, having the 106 record will keep me warm when we're preparing for our first 4th tier season in 40 years without any senior players on the books.
by Sutekh » 23 Jan 2024 08:21
Sanguine Southampton's form has gone a little under the radar. Despite Leicester 'running away with it', they are only eight points behind in third. The Saints lost four in a row in September, and those are their only league defeats this season, currently unbeaten in their last 20 games. When do we start worrying about our other record?
by Sanguine » 23 Jan 2024 08:22
SutekhSanguine Southampton's form has gone a little under the radar. Despite Leicester 'running away with it', they are only eight points behind in third. The Saints lost four in a row in September, and those are their only league defeats this season, currently unbeaten in their last 20 games. When do we start worrying about our other record?
What other record? If you're talking the 33 games unbeaten in 2005/06 then that's not a football league record for going unbeaten.
Huddersfield hold the current FL record managing 43 games across 2010 and 2011. That is bettered only by Liverpool (44) and Arsenal (49) both in the PL.
It wasn't even a record when Reading did it, as it was bettered by Leeds (34) in 1968 and Forest (42) in 1978
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Jan 2024 08:38
Sanguine Southampton's form has gone a little under the radar. Despite Leicester 'running away with it', they are only eight points behind in third. The Saints lost four in a row in September, and those are their only league defeats this season, currently unbeaten in their last 20 games. When do we start worrying about our other record?
by Sanguine » 23 Jan 2024 08:40
Snowflake RoyalSanguine Southampton's form has gone a little under the radar. Despite Leicester 'running away with it', they are only eight points behind in third. The Saints lost four in a row in September, and those are their only league defeats this season, currently unbeaten in their last 20 games. When do we start worrying about our other record?
13 wins from the start of the season?
Probably around game 6 next season.
Arsenal hold the unbeaten record, don't they? Went an entire season.
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Jan 2024 08:42
SanguineSnowflake RoyalSanguine Southampton's form has gone a little under the radar. Despite Leicester 'running away with it', they are only eight points behind in third. The Saints lost four in a row in September, and those are their only league defeats this season, currently unbeaten in their last 20 games. When do we start worrying about our other record?
13 wins from the start of the season?
Probably around game 6 next season.
Arsenal hold the unbeaten record, don't they? Went an entire season.
As above, was referencing 33 games unbeaten, which I thought was a Championship level record.
by Sanguine » 23 Jan 2024 08:45
Snowflake RoyalSanguineSnowflake Royal 13 wins from the start of the season?
Probably around game 6 next season.
Arsenal hold the unbeaten record, don't they? Went an entire season.
As above, was referencing 33 games unbeaten, which I thought was a Championship level record.
Pah, if its not an FL record its not worth talking about.
Never seen it said to be an actual record.
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Jan 2024 08:48
SanguineSnowflake RoyalSanguine
As above, was referencing 33 games unbeaten, which I thought was a Championship level record.
Pah, if its not an FL record its not worth talking about.
Never seen it said to be an actual record.
Have to say Ian, I'll decide if I want to talk about something. You can join in or not.
Fwiw, and obviously you won't talk about it as it's not worth it, I think 33 games unbeaten is a tougher ask than 106 points, evidenced maybe by Leicester still having a pop at our points record this season despite going no more than 10 games without a defeat.
by Sanguine » 23 Jan 2024 08:49
Snowflake RoyalSanguineSnowflake Royal Pah, if its not an FL record its not worth talking about.
Never seen it said to be an actual record.
Have to say Ian, I'll decide if I want to talk about something. You can join in or not.
Fwiw, and obviously you won't talk about it as it's not worth it, I think 33 games unbeaten is a tougher ask than 106 points, evidenced maybe by Leicester still having a pop at our points record this season despite going no more than 10 games without a defeat.
Someone got out of bed on the wrong side this morning.
by Mr Angry » 23 Jan 2024 08:59
by Snowflake Royal » 23 Jan 2024 09:43
SanguineSnowflake RoyalSanguine
Have to say Ian, I'll decide if I want to talk about something. You can join in or not.
Fwiw, and obviously you won't talk about it as it's not worth it, I think 33 games unbeaten is a tougher ask than 106 points, evidenced maybe by Leicester still having a pop at our points record this season despite going no more than 10 games without a defeat.
Someone got out of bed on the wrong side this morning.
No, just reminding our resident internet ref that others decide what they want to talk about.
by Sutekh » 23 Jan 2024 10:52
Mr Angry Just had a look at the most consecutive seasons in the top flight of English football (ie: both the Premier League AND the old Division 1).
Quite surprising really; not the top 7 (which are easy to guess), but the teams in 8th, 9th and joint 10th, and the number of Years spent consecutively in the top flight.
Top ten clubs by number of ongoing, successive seasons in top flight*
Rank Club First Season No.
seasons
1 Arsenal 1919/20 98**
2 Everton 1954/55 70
3 Liverpool 1962/63 62
4 Manchester United 1975/76 49
5 Tottenham Hotspur 1978/79 46
6 Chelsea 1988/89 36
7 Manchester City 2002/03 22
8 West Ham United 2012/13 12
9 Crystal Palace 2013/14 11
10 Brighton & Hove Albion 2017/18 7
Newcastle United
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