Record Watch 2014/15

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Record Watch 2014/15

by Franchise FC » 08 Aug 2014 21:40

... and so it all starts again.

13 wins and 106 points

92 to go for each

Well, two gone in the 13 wins 8)

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by Reading4eva » 09 Aug 2014 09:16

A team can get to a maximum at the moment of 138 in the football league, 114 in the Prem.

Cardiff and Blackburn can only get to a max of 136 now...

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by Green » 11 Aug 2014 17:56

Only 5 games until someone makes the point that "If xxx carry on like this, they'll smash the record :shock: ", seemingly unaware that winning 6 on the bounce at the start is a long long way off winning all 46 games.

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by Simon's Church » 11 Aug 2014 18:00

Thought Bournemouth looked fairly ominous on sat tbf though

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by If you still hate Futcher » 11 Aug 2014 18:04

Thought Huddersfield looked totally sh!te on Saturday tbf though


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by The Rouge » 11 Aug 2014 18:25

fLOLoyd :D

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by bobby1413 » 11 Aug 2014 18:31

Looking at the league table, there's a few to be worried about, however I don't think anyone will storm the league to the extent of 106/107 even

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by Ian Royal » 11 Aug 2014 19:02

I make it 45 of the 72 to play so far are already out of the 13 wins challenge. And at least 10 of the remaining PL 20 will fall at their first game.

Fulham, Brighton, Norwich and Rotherham currently matching the 106 form in the Championship. :lol:

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by Angry Shed Sex » 11 Aug 2014 22:12

I love statistics, me.

We are already ahead of where we were in the 106 season!


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by tidus_mi2 » 12 Aug 2014 04:40

We've taken 1 more point off Wigan than we did last season.

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by Franchise FC » 18 Aug 2014 18:03

2 weeks in (1 for the PL) and the 13er's are down to only 21 even before Burnley or Chelsea or both come out of the list

PL - 9
Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Swansea, Aston Villa, Hull, Tottenham, Burnley & Chelsea

Championship
Bournemouth & Millwall

Liga Una
Bristol City, Chesterfield, Peterborough, Fleetwood, & Crawley

League Two
Morecambe, Wycombe, Southend, Burton & Cheltenham

The countdown is on.

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by SydenhamRoyal » 18 Aug 2014 22:13

Franchise FC 2 weeks in (1 for the PL) and the 13er's are down to only 21 even before Burnley or Chelsea or both come out of the list

PL - 9
Man City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Swansea, Aston Villa, Hull, Tottenham, Burnley & Chelsea

Championship
Bournemouth & Millwall

Liga Una
Bristol City, Chesterfield, Peterborough, Fleetwood, & Crawley

League Two
Morecambe, Wycombe, Southend, Burton & Cheltenham

The countdown is on.


Beat Huddersfield and we are on target for 107

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by Brum Royal » 19 Aug 2014 09:31

Burnley OUT


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by liamobey » 19 Aug 2014 09:39

I never understand why this record is something that the fans want to protect? We aren't gonna do it again are we? So what if another team beats it? It doesn't make us any worse or better at football in the present does it?

It's not as if any of the remaining team are members of the record breakers either. I'm pretty sure none of them give a monkeys.

sINGING THE 106 SONG is the worst.

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by Brum Royal » 19 Aug 2014 09:49

A team of our historical standing doesn't have a lot to shout about though really does it? We don't have any Premier League/First Division titles and no European trophies. Prior to the two recent Championship titles, we had a couple of third and fourth tier titles and a (now defunct) cup win that only ran for three years. Most clubs up and down the land have won the third and fourth tier at least once, so it's not really something to use to distinguish ourselves.

But claiming the record points haul for winning the second tier is probably the greatest acheivement in the club's history, and if you can't celebrate that, then what can you celebrate? Villa and Forest still sing about winning the European Cup, yet they happened before any of the current players were born, should they not celebrate that?

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by liamobey » 19 Aug 2014 09:56

Brum Royal A team of our historical standing doesn't have a lot to shout about though really does it? We don't have any Premier League/First Division titles and no European trophies. Prior to the two recent Championship titles, we had a couple of third and fourth tier titles and a (now defunct) cup win that only ran for three years. Most clubs up and down the land have won the third and fourth tier at least once, so it's not really something to use to distinguish ourselves.

But claiming the record points haul for winning the second tier is probably the greatest acheivement in the club's history, and if you can't celebrate that, then what can you celebrate? Villa and Forest still sing about winning the European Cup, yet they happened before any of the current players were born, should they not celebrate that?


You spelt achievement wrong.

I before E except after C

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by under the tin » 19 Aug 2014 10:02

liamobey I never understand why this record is something that the fans want to protect? We aren't gonna do it again are we? So what if another team beats it? It doesn't make us any worse or better at football in the present does it?

It's not as if any of the remaining team are members of the record breakers either. I'm pretty sure none of them give a monkeys.

sINGING THE 106 SONG is the worst.

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For well over 100 years, our club was synonymous with mediocrity.
The 106 song is an excellent come back whae other clubs' fans taunt us with this.
I can remember that song instantly shut up 2500 cocky Geordies in the south stand a few years ago

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by From Despair To Where? » 19 Aug 2014 10:53

liamobey I never understand why this record is something that the fans want to protect? We aren't gonna do it again are we? So what if another team beats it? It doesn't make us any worse or better at football in the present does it?

It's not as if any of the remaining team are members of the record breakers either. I'm pretty sure none of them give a monkeys.

sINGING THE 106 SONG is the worst.


The 13 in a row gave the club national exposure in an era where there was no live league football, the highlights programmes would, between them, feature 6 out of 46 games each week and the newspapers didn't even have match reports for all the games in the top flight let alone anything below Division 2 on a Sunday morning. It was a very big deal for the club at the time and meant a hell of a lot to the supporters.

As for the 106 season, aside from the academy graduates, many of whom would have been at the club at the time, it's a big element of what defines us as a club as of now. How many of our current squad would be here now if we were perennial Championship also rans? It's still a league record, it will eventually be bettered but, until then, it is one thing we have achieved that no other club has, no matter how big or small.

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by maffff » 19 Aug 2014 11:13

Only us, Forest and Blackburn Rovers have ever won the Simod Cup.......

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Re: Record Watch 2014/15

by Ian Royal » 19 Aug 2014 13:10

liamobey I never understand why this record is something that the fans want to protect? We aren't gonna do it again are we? So what if another team beats it? It doesn't make us any worse or better at football in the present does it?

It's not as if any of the remaining team are members of the record breakers either. I'm pretty sure none of them give a monkeys.

sINGING THE 106 SONG is the worst.

Don't tell other people what they can be proud of or how they can express that pride.

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