BR has used 10 different starting lineups in the first 10 games, a feat equalled by FSB in 91/2 and Joe Edelston on 46/47. In all 3 cases the manager is starting with a fresh team, so probably explains the chopping and changing.
My attention was drawn to Andrew Wylie in 1929/30. He used exactly the same starting lineupo in all 10 games at the start of the season. With a record of W4 D4 L2, i wonder if the fans of the day were calling for him to make team changes after a start that had them in the top half of the table! ****
Following on from my earlier thread, yesterday's win at Preston puts a much rosier complexion onto BR's start to the season.
As you can see, this year is now the 19th worst in our 83 seasons affiliated to the Football League, a fall of 10 places from 9th after 9 games.
Perhaps of more interest is the fact that our current start is now better than 5 of our 7 relegation seasons.
Haven't got round to calculating the number of different linups used in a season and at 10 games played, but will get onto that.
If all this is boring the pants off you, let me know and I'll stop!
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I will correct the spelling on BRs surname in the next comparison
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