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by Two Minutes » 13 Nov 2007 10:28

Dodd me if this has been done before, but can any stat-happy nobber tell me what Reading's average end-of-season league position has been since there have been four divisions? My feeling would be somewhere near the top of the third tier. This might be a way of showing newer fans just how lucky they are at the moment!

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by readingbedding » 13 Nov 2007 10:54

Those statistics must be dated by a few years, surely we would be higher?

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by Dirk Gently » 13 Nov 2007 11:01

Don't know - it takes more than a couple of higher values to change an average that's been built up over the best part of 80 years.

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by readingbedding » 13 Nov 2007 11:03

Yeah it's up to 2002/03.


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by SpaceCruiser » 13 Nov 2007 11:06

A staggering fact for you all, in the 00's so far, we haven't finished below 10th in any division. It may well be this season. :cry:

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by Two Minutes » 13 Nov 2007 11:19

Dirk Gently 72nd out of the 92


SpaceCruiser in the 00's so far, we haven't finished below 10th in any division.


Stating the bleedin' obvious I know, but those two stats just show how much we owe Mr M and Parjudas/SSC. Especially when you look at what has happened to Oxford and Swindon over the same time! :lol:

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by Ian Royal » 13 Nov 2007 18:56

SpaceCruiser A staggering fact for you all, in the 00's so far, we haven't finished below 10th in any division. It may well be this season. :cry:


All good things come to an end Spacey.

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 13 Nov 2007 20:38

Dirk Gently 72nd out of the 92 - well out of 118 in all.

http://stats.football365.com/hist/overall/atavgpos.html

but 58th since the war

http://stats.football365.com/hist/postwar/atavgpos.html
the all-time records are skewed somewhat by the years prior to WWI, when there were only two divisions. Given that they've spent about 100 years outside the league, I find it slightly misleading to say we are histortically less successful than Gainsborough Trinity.


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by cmonurz » 13 Nov 2007 20:44

From Michael Wray's brilliant spreadsheet.....

Our average position in the last:

5 seasons - 22nd
10 seasons - 36th
15 seasons - 44th
25 seasons - 52nd

Reading, Wigan and Chelsea are currently in the best ten-year spells in our history, and interestingly, West Ham's best league 'decade' was '1994 to 2003'.

Here's a question for the stattos - how many of the Premiership's current 20 teams have never won the top division, and who are they?

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by PEARCEY » 13 Nov 2007 20:53

Us, Boro, Wigan, Birmingham City,Pompey, West Ham so I will go with 6 although Fulham,Man City, Sunderland and Newcastle are iffy as well...
but will stick with the first 6.

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by cmonurz » 13 Nov 2007 20:56

Incorrect, and one or more of those have won it.

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by PEARCEY » 13 Nov 2007 20:58

cmonurz Incorrect, and one or more of those have won it.


Pompey have won it and probably Newcastle and maybe Sunderland. I sodding well give up and will let somebody else get it right.


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by Memories Of India » 13 Nov 2007 20:59

cmonurz From Michael Wray's brilliant spreadsheet.....

Our average position in the last:

5 seasons - 22nd
10 seasons - 36th
15 seasons - 44th
25 seasons - 52nd

Reading, Wigan and Chelsea are currently in the best ten-year spells in our history, and interestingly, West Ham's best league 'decade' was '1994 to 2003'.

Here's a question for the stattos - how many of the Premiership's current 20 teams have never won the top division, and who are they?

Six

West Ham
Reading
Fulham
Birmingham
Middlesbrough
Wigs

Do I win a prize?

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by Memories Of India » 13 Nov 2007 21:00

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cmonurz Incorrect, and one or more of those have won it.


Pompey have won it and probably Newcastle and maybe Sunderland. I sodding well give up and will let somebody else get it right.

Portsmouth have won it (twice?), Newcastle and Sunderland have about a dozen titles between them.

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by cmonurz » 13 Nov 2007 21:00

No prizes for being wrong.

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by Jack Celliers » 13 Nov 2007 21:01

SpaceCruiser A staggering fact for you all, in the 00's so far, we haven't finished below 10th in any division. It may well be this season. :cry:


There's been some brilliant football in that time and great players. We really are lucky at the moment.

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by Memories Of India » 13 Nov 2007 21:03

I'll toss in Bolts then to make it seven.

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by cmonurz » 13 Nov 2007 21:05

Memories Of India I'll toss in Bolts then to make it seven.


Bastard.

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by PEARCEY » 13 Nov 2007 21:07

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cmonurz Incorrect, and one or more of those have won it.


Pompey have won it and probably Newcastle and maybe Sunderland. I sodding well give up and will let somebody else get it right.

Portsmouth have won it (twice?), Newcastle and Sunderland have about a dozen titles between them.



I was a born in 64 by which time Sunderland, Newcastle and Pompey will have done their title winning...well thats my excuse....it cant be many more than 6 can it?

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