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Just checked the Peter Mason/David Goody book.
Our first home league defeat in 1990/91 was 0-1 to Huddersfield on January 19th.
That season was the last we were undefeated at home for so long.
Just checked the Peter Mason/David Goody book.
Our first home league defeat in 1990/91 was 0-1 to Huddersfield on January 19th.
Not sure what that all means, frankly, but it does suggest we don't have a problem scoring goals at home.
"Not sure what that all means, frankly, but it does suggest we don't have a problem scoring goals at home."
Yes and no, really - I make it ; in 21 games (league) we've scored 0 six times and 1 ten times.
An extreme example - score in every game but only 1 in each would be 46 a season.
At home we've not scored three or more (this season).
My children have seen us play at home nine times now and we've scored at least once every time. Alas we've only managed to actually win two of those games...
Well, you're going to have to stop taking your children 'Uncle Leo'! :smile:
It's as simple as that!
You've no idea how much food and drink they demand when we're at the game. The club can't afford to turn down that sort of revenue.
It's this fella 'Lordster' :-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wLarLRv9y4
I'm sure he was the one that got everyone calling Brett Angell, Brett Angle! :smile:
That season was the last we were undefeated at home for so long.
The season we won the old fourth division we went the entire season without losing at home:
P 23
W19
D 4
L 0
The season we won the old fourth division we went the entire season without losing at home:
P 23
W19
D 4
L 0
The first home game of the next season we won't mention.
Yes, keep that one quiet.
Didn't John Aldridge score in that game?
Over 1000 minutes at home without conceding IIRC ....
Dammit, I thought of Shrewsbury but could only remember the 1-1 draw last season. Can't remember the scoreline from the season before.