by Barry the bird boggler » 30 Dec 2007 07:41
by Gordons Cumming » 30 Dec 2007 07:48
by PEARCEY » 30 Dec 2007 09:41
Barry the bird boggler Just for the record; our worst season on the road was 1930/31 when we averaged (applying 3 points for a win) 0.3333333333 points a game.
Of the 21 games played that season we managed 1 win, which arrived on our 15th attempt (3-1 v Bradford Park Avenue) on 18th Feb 1931.
Since 1920, we have never gone through a season without winning at least once on our league travels.
Unsurprisingly - given results such as 1-7 at Spurs, 1-8 at Burnley, 0-6 at Bradford City, 0-5 at Cardiff - our goal difference away from home was minus 38.
Currently, from our 10 trips, we are averaging 0.3 which, if maintained, would give us another whopping 2 complete points to look forward to.
by rg6royal » 30 Dec 2007 09:59
by strap » 30 Dec 2007 11:49
PEARCEYBarry the bird boggler Just for the record; our worst season on the road was 1930/31 when we averaged (applying 3 points for a win) 0.3333333333 points a game.
Of the 21 games played that season we managed 1 win, which arrived on our 15th attempt (3-1 v Bradford Park Avenue) on 18th Feb 1931.
Since 1920, we have never gone through a season without winning at least once on our league travels.
Unsurprisingly - given results such as 1-7 at Spurs, 1-8 at Burnley, 0-6 at Bradford City, 0-5 at Cardiff - our goal difference away from home was minus 38.
Currently, from our 10 trips, we are averaging 0.3 which, if maintained, would give us another whopping 2 complete points to look forward to.
Thanks for cheering me up Barry!!
Good stats. The -38 stat made me smile(in sympathy of course)
by PEARCEY » 30 Dec 2007 12:13
strapPEARCEYBarry the bird boggler Just for the record; our worst season on the road was 1930/31 when we averaged (applying 3 points for a win) 0.3333333333 points a game.
Of the 21 games played that season we managed 1 win, which arrived on our 15th attempt (3-1 v Bradford Park Avenue) on 18th Feb 1931.
Since 1920, we have never gone through a season without winning at least once on our league travels.
Unsurprisingly - given results such as 1-7 at Spurs, 1-8 at Burnley, 0-6 at Bradford City, 0-5 at Cardiff - our goal difference away from home was minus 38.
Currently, from our 10 trips, we are averaging 0.3 which, if maintained, would give us another whopping 2 complete points to look forward to.
Thanks for cheering me up Barry!!
Good stats. The -38 stat made me smile(in sympathy of course)
In 1928-29 our AGD was -41, althought we did win 3 away that season!
by papereyes » 30 Dec 2007 13:17
Gordons Cumming We'll get an away win don't you worry about that.
by floyd__streete » 30 Dec 2007 16:10
Barry the bird boggler Since 1920, we have never gone through a season without winning at least once on our league travels.
by Barry the bird boggler » 31 Dec 2007 08:59
floyd__streeteBarry the bird boggler Since 1920, we have never gone through a season without winning at least once on our league travels.
I think that this season represents our best chance yet to achieve that.
by doyle is a royal » 31 Dec 2007 21:19
by Platypuss » 31 Dec 2007 21:27
doyle is a royal we need to start winning some away games otherwise we could run out of points if we rely on just our home form, then if we slip up at home then we have to improve on our travles.
by woodley_royal_124 » 31 Dec 2007 22:36
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