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Re: Record Watch

by soggy biscuit » 28 Feb 2010 20:47

PEARCEY Non League Newport look set to break 106 points.....but our Football League record will still stand of course.


Can't help but notice as far as Conference north & south go it is looking very good for Newport & Southport. At least we will finally get to see who is the best port next season.

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 28 Feb 2010 21:20

PEARCEY Non League Newport look set to break 106 points.....but our Football League record will still stand of course.


Only 42 games in Conference South - so they've got 11 games remaining to get 31 points. 10 wins and a draw will be a fantastic effort if they manage it.

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Re: Record Watch

by Arch » 28 Feb 2010 22:09

RoyalChicagoFC Yup (and I confess that I still track this on a more or less daily basis :oops:)

Leeds' win over Utd in the Cup indeed may be looked back upon as the spark that eventually burned down their league campaign, or at least charred the hell out of it --W2 D5 L3 over their last 10 in the division since that day at Old Trafford, which is something very much like relegation form (and they got kayo'd over two legs on pens in the semis of the JPT Cup)

Just imagine where they'd be now had they not nicked all of those latelatelate wins during the first half of the season

And indeed, I well recollect Norwich getting clobbered at home in their curtain-raiser as it happened (and by Colchester no less IIRC)

Colchester have turned out pretty good under Boothroyd. If they had won yesterday the gap to Leeds would have been down to 2 points. I'll be rooting for them the rest of the way.

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by Tony Le Mesmer » 28 Feb 2010 22:19

RoyalChicagoFC And indeed, I well recollect Norwich getting clobbered at home in their curtain-raiser as it happened (and by Colchester no less IIRC)


i wonder how the bloke who ran on the pitch and threw his season ticket at Gunn is feeling now? :lol:

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Re: Record Watch

by PEARCEY » 01 Mar 2010 20:15

T.R.O.L.I.
PEARCEY Non League Newport look set to break 106 points.....but our Football League record will still stand of course.


Only 42 games in Conference South - so they've got 11 games remaining to get 31 points. 10 wins and a draw will be a fantastic effort if they manage it.



Makes a huge difference. I hadn't picked up on there only being 22 clubs in this League. I thought it was 24. Makes a big difference.Can't see them doing it now.


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Re: Record Watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 06 Mar 2010 22:12

With their home draw to Brentford today, that'll be Leeds done (104 is now their max haul with a dozen games left for them, and I mention it given that they above all were causing palpitations "early doors" and indeed on thru the festive season)

They've gone W2 D6 L3 for league matches played in the new year --12 points won from 33 on offer over nearly one quarter of a season, which projects to no better than 51 over a full campaign and would suffice to get a side relegated at the end of some seasons

Rochdale drew at home to Lincoln City today and can't finish on better than 105 points

Max possible hauls of 108 hold for Newcastle and Norwich with 12 and 11 games remaining, respectively

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Re: Record Watch

by cmonurz » 06 Mar 2010 23:14

This came up last season, and not RFC record related, but worth noting all the same.

Rochdale's entire league history goes as follows:

1907 - Formed
1969 - Promoted
1974 - Relegated

That's it.

Real chance they could be promoted this season and also end the longest current run, at 36 years, in the league's bottom tier.

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by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Mar 2010 23:34

cmonurz This came up last season, and not RFC record related, but worth noting all the same.

Rochdale's entire league history goes as follows:

1907 - Formed
1969 - Promoted
1974 - Relegated

That's it.

Real chance they could be promoted this season and also end the longest current run, at 36 years, in the league's bottom tier.
a real shame that the Rockies residents have'nt embraced this momentous occasion

Home crowds well less than 4k

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Re: Record Watch

by The Cube » 07 Mar 2010 09:32

AthleticoSpizz
cmonurz This came up last season, and not RFC record related, but worth noting all the same.

Rochdale's entire league history goes as follows:

1907 - Formed
1969 - Promoted
1974 - Relegated

That's it.

Real chance they could be promoted this season and also end the longest current run, at 36 years, in the league's bottom tier.
a real shame that the Rockies residents have'nt embraced this momentous occasion

Home crowds well less than 4k

Based on my one trip there, anything near 4,000 certainly does count as the people of Rochdale flocking to the ground...


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Re: Record Watch

by handbags_harris » 07 Mar 2010 16:55

cmonurz This came up last season, and not RFC record related, but worth noting all the same.

Rochdale's entire league history goes as follows:

1907 - Formed
1969 - Promoted
1974 - Relegated

That's it.

Real chance they could be promoted this season and also end the longest current run, at 36 years, in the league's bottom tier.

Don't forget their Football League Cup final appearance in 1962 when they lost 4-0 on aggregate, back in the days when the final was a two-legged affair.

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Re: Record Watch

by Hungerford Bee » 09 Mar 2010 06:46

Hungerford Bee Not on the evidence of Saturday. No Snodgrass and Beckford was poor / well marked. They are not as good as Charlton from what I saw


based on seeing them twice now ,Leeds will struggle to get out of the 3rd division this season, and that nice Mr Bates has priced season tickets at over £500 for next season - but you do get into a paint pot cup game for free if they aren't promoted.

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Re: Record Watch

by 1960 » 13 Mar 2010 18:25

After their draw today Newcastle can only equal us, so any dropped points mean they are out of the frame. Bogging Norwich though. Down 1-0 to Huddersfield, who are very good at home, and still came away with a 3-1 win. If they can win at Huddersfield like this, who is going to stop them? Still able to get 108 points. Lose soon Norwich.

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Re: Record Watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 13 Mar 2010 18:35

Ten games left for the Canaries, which may not sound like much --but then you pause to consider that here we are doing backflips over our own guys having won seven of their last whopping...eight

Meanwhile Leeds, source of most of the early consternation, lost again today after winning in midweek, so that's them 3W 6D 4L over 13 league matches in the new year

With ten games remaining, their max possible haul for the season is now down to 101

Funny old game this


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Re: Record Watch

by Arch » 13 Mar 2010 21:25

Sadly the pack have failed to follow the scent.

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Re: Record Watch

by floyd__streete » 14 Mar 2010 15:00

Norwich aren't going to win their last 10 games.


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Re: Record Watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 14 Mar 2010 18:26

In re: League One, chase for automatic (and I suppose that we've veered from the "Record Watch" realm into that of the "What away days are you looking forward to/dreading new for next season?" --but I don't know what forum that'd belong in)

In current table order, descending from third position: Charlton, Millwall, Colchester, Swindon, Huddersfield and Maccy Dons have closed on Leeds by, respectively, 8, 14, 3, 10, 5 and 5 points in the calendar year and still have time left to pip 'em to the wire (and of course this presumes that Norwich stay up there)

Still gotta like Leeds' position, and they built plenty of cushion for themselves

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Re: Record Watch

by RoyalChicagoFC » 20 Mar 2010 19:36

Newcastle just fought back from two goals down at Ashton Gate to get a draw, but that brings their maximum points haul for the season down to 104 with 9 left for them to play

Earlier in League One, Swindon levelled late at home to Norwich, and it finished 1-all there --so the best the Canaries could do is equal the record of 106, and they too've got 9 games remaining to be played

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Re: Record Watch

by readingfc13 » 20 Mar 2010 19:37

When you look at this it really brings back just how good we were. Wow

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Re: Record Watch

by Ian Royal » 20 Mar 2010 20:49

readingfc13 When you look at this it really brings back just how good we were. Wow


Especially seeing as we dropped 10 points over those last 9 games. To equal our record Norwich need to go on a run that had we managed it in those equivalent games would have seen us finish on 116!!!

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Re: Record Watch

by tink » 21 Mar 2010 18:29

I worry at the start of every year that a 'big' team will get relegated and then run rampant eclipsing our 106, i.e. Newcastle in Championship, or Norwich in League 1, but the fact that even these 'big' teams who are in theory playing in a league which should be a walkover for them, just goes to show how truly awesome we were that season.

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