Record Watch 21/22

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Franchise FC » 05 Mar 2022 18:44

LUX
Franchise FC Championship
Fulham 109 pts

League 1
Rotherham 108 pts
Wigan Athletic 108 pts



Rotherham 106

As always you are correct

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Franchise FC » 12 Mar 2022 18:58

Championship
Fulham 107 pts

League 1
Wigan Athletic 106 pts


[edit] Lux, can you check my maths please ? :wink:

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by genome » 15 Mar 2022 21:53

And 106 is safe 8)

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Horsham Royal » 15 Mar 2022 21:58

genome And 106 is safe 8)
But could do with Wigan dropping a point.

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by genome » 15 Mar 2022 22:00

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genome And 106 is safe 8)
But could do with Wigan dropping a point.


Yeah when I say safe, I mean no-one can beat it. I doubt Wigan will win every remaining game


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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Horsham Royal » 15 Mar 2022 22:03

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genome And 106 is safe 8)
But could do with Wigan dropping a point.


Yeah when I say safe, I mean no-one can beat it. I doubt Wigan will win every remaining game

Agree. And the Chump record is 100% safe :-)

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by JC » 16 Mar 2022 02:11

Fulham and Rotherham can only get 104 now

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Weymouth Royal » 17 Mar 2022 21:27

Watching these teams threaten our points record just goes to show just how good we really were that season; and not forgetting also being the earliest promoted team in the Football League too.

But it also hurts a little too when you think about what an opportunity we had finishing 8th in the Premier League the following season and we just didn't invest. It sadly coincided with SJM's other businesses failing and he saw it as an opportunity to claim back the many loans we owed him, that to be fair to him, he probably never expected to get back; but the timing was so typically awful.

Great memories. I just hope we get more chances at the top table.

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by 72 bus » 17 Mar 2022 22:23

Weymouth Royal Watching these teams threaten our points record just goes to show just how good we really were that season; and not forgetting also being the earliest promoted team in the Football League too.

But it also hurts a little too when you think about what an opportunity we had finishing 8th in the Premier League the following season and we just didn't invest. It sadly coincided with SJM's other businesses failing and he saw it as an opportunity to claim back the many loans we owed him, that to be fair to him, he probably never expected to get back; but the timing was so typically awful.

Great memories. I just hope we get more chances at the top table.


Great memories, Hanneman throwing one in against Watford else we would have been in Europe, something else Mr Madge was worried about affording


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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Vision » 18 Mar 2022 22:18

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Weymouth Royal Watching these teams threaten our points record just goes to show just how good we really were that season; and not forgetting also being the earliest promoted team in the Football League too.

But it also hurts a little too when you think about what an opportunity we had finishing 8th in the Premier League the following season and we just didn't invest. It sadly coincided with SJM's other businesses failing and he saw it as an opportunity to claim back the many loans we owed him, that to be fair to him, he probably never expected to get back; but the timing was so typically awful.

Great memories. I just hope we get more chances at the top table.


Great memories, Hanneman throwing one in against Watford else we would have been in Europe, something else Mr Madge was worried about affording


It was Coppell who didn’t want European football not Madejski. His mate at Ipswich George Burley told him it killed them.

We could still have taken part n a prelim to get into Europe but we declined .

I may have my timelines mixed up but If memory serves me , in favour of a pre-season tour to … South Korea ???

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by From Despair To Where? » 18 Mar 2022 22:32

The Peace Cup. We beat a Lyon side including Karim Benzema 1-0 and missed out on a final against Bolton on goal difference.

We beat Lyon and Shimizu S Pulse but lost to River Plate.

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by AthleticoSpizz » 18 Mar 2022 22:45

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Weymouth Royal Watching these teams threaten our points record just goes to show just how good we really were that season; and not forgetting also being the earliest promoted team in the Football League too.

But it also hurts a little too when you think about what an opportunity we had finishing 8th in the Premier League the following season and we just didn't invest. It sadly coincided with SJM's other businesses failing and he saw it as an opportunity to claim back the many loans we owed him, that to be fair to him, he probably never expected to get back; but the timing was so typically awful.

Great memories. I just hope we get more chances at the top table.


Great memories, Hanneman throwing one in against Watford else we would have been in Europe, something else Mr Madge was worried about affording


It was Coppell who didn’t want European football not Madejski. His mate at Ipswich George Burley told him it killed them.

We could still have taken part n a prelim to get into Europe but we declined .

I may have my timelines mixed up but If memory serves me , in favour of a pre-season tour to … South Korea ???
Intertoto Cup wasn’t it?

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Snowflake Royal » 18 Mar 2022 23:16

Peace cup sounds right.


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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Vision » 18 Mar 2022 23:43

From Despair To Where? The Peace Cup. We beat a Lyon side including Karim Benzema 1-0 and missed out on a final against Bolton on goal difference.

We beat Lyon and Shimizu S Pulse but lost to River Plate.


That’s the badger . Simon Cox scored didn’t he ?

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by SCIAG » 19 Mar 2022 06:17

Intertoto Cup was the UEFA competition we declined to take part in. Newcastle qualified for the UEFA Cup through it and ended up winning the Intertoto (whichever team stayed in the UEFA Cup longest after qualifying via the Intertoto won the cup).

Peace Cup was indeed the South Korean tournament. Simon Cox scored, Hal Robson-Kanu played a bit.

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Hendo » 19 Mar 2022 09:37

Am I right in remembering that if we had won at Blackburn, or Bolton lost and we drew, we would've been in?

If Coppell really didn't want it, he made a good job of hiding it by getting his team to play one of the most exciting games of the season with the result still coming out in his favour.

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Snowflake Royal » 19 Mar 2022 11:22

Hendo Am I right in remembering that if we had won at Blackburn, or Bolton lost and we drew, we would've been in?

If Coppell really didn't want it, he made a good job of hiding it by getting his team to play one of the most exciting games of the season with the result still coming out in his favour.

Whether he wanted it or not, there's no way Coppell would throw a game to get what he wanted.

And there's no way the players would have done it if he'd asked them.

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Dirk Gently » 22 Mar 2022 10:09

Snowflake Royal Whether he wanted it or not, there's no way Coppell would throw a game to get what he wanted..


I'd refer you to the number of changes for the last home match, vs Watford, that season.

I'd also refer you to Coppell's approach to team selection for the FA Cup, a competition which he didn't want to be in because he felt the squad wasn't big enough and resilient enough.

He'd maybe not throw a game, but he'd certainly choose teams to tip the odds the way he wanted it to end...

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Snowflake Royal » 22 Mar 2022 10:48

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Snowflake Royal Whether he wanted it or not, there's no way Coppell would throw a game to get what he wanted..


I'd refer you to the number of changes for the last home match, vs Watford, that season.

I'd also refer you to Coppell's approach to team selection for the FA Cup, a competition which he didn't want to be in because he felt the squad wasn't big enough and resilient enough.

He'd maybe not throw a game, but he'd certainly choose teams to tip the odds the way he wanted it to end...

Oh piss off Dirk, he rotated his squad. He didn’t try to lose games.

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Re: Record Watch 21/22

by Dirk Gently » 22 Mar 2022 10:59

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Snowflake Royal Whether he wanted it or not, there's no way Coppell would throw a game to get what he wanted..


I'd refer you to the number of changes for the last home match, vs Watford, that season.

I'd also refer you to Coppell's approach to team selection for the FA Cup, a competition which he didn't want to be in because he felt the squad wasn't big enough and resilient enough.

He'd maybe not throw a game, but he'd certainly choose teams to tip the odds the way he wanted it to end...

Oh piss off Dirk, he rotated his squad. He didn’t try to lose games.


At the time he said he was "rotating the squad to allow some of the fringe players a chance to play in front of a home crowd..."

But the words " try to lose games" are entirely yours. We know he put out under-strength teams in the FA Cup because that competition wasn't important to him, and we know he said he absolutely didn't want to play in Europe. Putting out a below strenth team against Watford would be consistent behaviour. He may not have "tried to lose" but he was probably not terribly upset when that under-strength team did lose.

You cling onto the unquestioning mythology that he was absolutely infallible and perfect in every single way if you like, but if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck then it is a duck in my view.

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