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The Stats Thread

So we’re 10th in the table having played (statistically) the tenth most difficult fixtures thus far, hopefully our players get more accustomed to the routine of playing twice per week plus those injuries start to clear up before we have to play more of the teams who will be challenging us for UEFA spots at the end of the season.


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According to a football statistics page on Facebook, we haven't had a goalless draw at home in 141 games - since 2017.

Our record is 167 home games between 1950 and 1958, while the top flight record belongs to Sheffield United: 181 home games without a 0-0 between 1923 and 1932.

The all time record (including lower leagues) is 225 games; Wrexham between 1925 and 1936.
 
According to a football statistics page on Facebook, we haven't had a goalless draw at home in 141 games - since 2017.

Our record is 167 home games between 1950 and 1958, while the top flight record belongs to Sheffield United: 181 home games without a 0-0 between 1923 and 1932.

The all time record (including lower leagues) is 225 games; Wrexham between 1925 and 1936.

Definitely dried up in the last 8/9 years! https://thfcdb.com/matches?goalsFor...stComparison=<&homeOrAway=H&selectedView=list

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Well, we've spent more than that on transfers in the last couple of windows, so I'd love to know Philip Buckinghams terms of reference are.
The money we've spent is largely club generated beyond that 150m facility we had recently so those figures look fairly accurate from what we know generally.
 
Granted it's a rough graphic but that makes it look like ENIC have invested the same as the purchase price, the purchase price wasn't £194m was it?
No it was about £40m
And since then they have brought additional shares and also given the club via an ENIC loan £110m ish
But its a daft graph TBF
 
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