9 wins in 37 games.
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2018 6:01 pm
7 without going to extra time.
It's all good though cause we've got 7 points from 9.
It's all good though cause we've got 7 points from 9.
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MDWat wrote:How many draws in that time?
So 13 if you knock the 2 extra time wins to draws.ClaretAndJew wrote:11
That's only going back to the Spurs defeat last season before our 5 game winning run. I'd stretch it back 2 years if I could be arsed.MDWat wrote:So 13 if you knock the 2 extra time wins to draws.
7-13-17
34 points. Relegation form. Including games against sides way below our level.
Yikes.
You call that footballKRBFC wrote:7 wins from 37 (in normal time) is a disgraceful statistic, Dyche is way out of his depth and the football is the worst I have ever seen from any side at any level.
No that's including the 5 wins in a row.boatshed bill wrote:So is that 14 in 42 if we add the famous 5 wins? comes out as a point a game.
Crikey!ClaretAndJew wrote:No that's including the 5 wins in a row.
dsr wrote:Is there any sensible reason for pretending that a cup game played under cup rules was actually a league game played under league rules, except to make things look worse than they are?
14 wins in 42 premier league games since we lost to Leeds last year in the League Cup.dsr wrote:Is there any sensible reason for pretending that a cup game played under cup rules was actually a league game played under league rules, except to make things look worse than they are?
17 wins in 48 games since start of last season. League games.dsr wrote:Is there any sensible reason for pretending that a cup game played under cup rules was actually a league game played under league rules, except to make things look worse than they are?
dsr wrote:Is there any sensible reason for pretending that a cup game played under cup rules was actually a league game played under league rules, except to make things look worse than they are?
dsr wrote:Is there any sensible reason for pretending that a cup game played under cup rules was actually a league game played under league rules, except to make things look worse than they are?
I had no idea things were that bad.ClaretAndJew wrote:7 without going to extra time.
It's all good though cause we've got 7 points from 9.
God. It's really quite grim , isn't it.ClaretAndJew wrote:That's only going back to the Spurs defeat last season before our 5 game winning run. I'd stretch it back 2 years if I could be arsed.
This has got terminal written all over it.ClaretAndJew wrote:Do it for league games and it doesn't look any better
Does anybody have any razor blades handy?ClaretAndJew wrote:14 wins in 42 premier league games since we lost to Leeds last year in the League Cup.
What is the point of Burnley Football Club? Genuinely!?ClaretAndJew wrote:17 wins in 48 games since start of last season. League games.
RingoMcCartney wrote:Does anybody have any razor blades handy?
I'm off to find the nearest bridge to jump off!!ClaretAndJew wrote:19 Premier League wins in 63
For league games over the same period, it's W7 D8 L14 - 29 points in 29 games. It looks better because it's not relegation form any more.ClaretAndJew wrote:Do it for league games and it doesn't look any better
Life is simply not worth living. The present is unbearable. And you think you've got time to stretch back !?ClaretAndJew wrote:23 PL wins in 70 stretching back go 16/17 season.
What is life?RingoMcCartney wrote:Life is simply not worth living. The present is unbearable. And you think you've got time to stretch back !?
No! It really is as chronic as you're making it out to be. With all those mind blowingly informative stats. The best thing for all of us to do is pack up now, lock stock and barrel, and find the nearest ****kin cave, curl up in a ball, and wait for the inevitable.ClaretAndJew wrote:25 wins over 76 games in the premier league stretching back to 16/17 season.
We're averaging 37.5 points per season which I suppose isn't bad, but it's still not excitingly amazing either.
RingoMcCartney wrote:No! It really is as chronic as you're making it out to be. With all those mind blowingly informative stats. The best thing for all of us to do is pack up now, lock stock and barrel, and find the nearest ****kin cave, curl up in a ball, and wait for the inevitable.
If it'd make you any less ****kin miserable. Yes.ClaretAndJew wrote:Can we hold hands whilst it happens Ringo?
At least I'd be able to smile for once.RingoMcCartney wrote:If it'd make you any less ****kin miserable. Yes.
No it wasn’t , the players need to know that wasn’t good enough, it doesn’t seem like Dyche is saying anything or if he is they aren’t taking any noticeGazclaret83 wrote:What do us Burnley fans actually want from this football club?look at where we are an what we have done in the last 5 previous seasons.the booing at full time was disgraceful today
Maybe to be able to enjoy going to the game? After all it is supposed to be entertainment. I don't think that's unreasonable.Gazclaret83 wrote:What do us Burnley fans actually want from this football club?look at where we are an what we have done in the last 5 previous seasons.the booing at full time was disgraceful today
So do draws not count now? 37.5 points per season on average from wins, but we draw a lot of games as well.ClaretAndJew wrote:25 wins over 76 games in the premier league stretching back to 16/17 season.
We're averaging 37.5 points per season which I suppose isn't bad, but it's still not excitingly amazing either.
I never thought of that to be fair.BFC123 wrote:So do draws not count now? 37.5 points per season on average from wins, but we draw a lot of games as well.
Brian Laws anyone?KRBFC wrote:7 wins from 37 (in normal time) is a disgraceful statistic, Dyche is way out of his depth and the football is the worst I have ever seen from any side at any level.
I thought we actually played some decent stuff under Laws, he wasn't the right man and had a squad way out of it's depth without the same financial investment Dyche has had to spend and build a squad over 5-6 years. Spurs at home on the final day, Iwelumo's hattrick against Preston, Hull away in the PL, just a few off the top of my head.Clarethalffull wrote:Brian Laws anyone?
Sounds like a plan for 30th March 2019.RingoMcCartney wrote:No! It really is as chronic as you're making it out to be. With all those mind blowingly informative stats. The best thing for all of us to do is pack up now, lock stock and barrel, and find the nearest ****kin cave, curl up in a ball, and wait for the inevitable.
You’re memory must be going , Laws appointment was ridiculousKRBFC wrote:I thought we actually played some decent stuff under Laws, he wasn't the right man and had a squad way out of it's depth without the same financial investment Dyche has had to spend and build a squad over 5-6 years. Spurs at home on the final day, Iwelumo's hattrick against Preston, Hull away in the PL, just a few off the top of my head.
He didn't say it wasa good appointment though did he? He literally says in the post he wasn't the right man for the jo.joey13 wrote:You’re memory must be going , Laws appointment was ridiculous
He said we played decent stuff which is ridiculous you really do need to read posts don’t youClaretAndJew wrote:He didn't say it wasa good appointment though did he? He literally says in the post he wasn't the right man for the jo.
People really don't read posts do they?
But we did play some decent stuff under Laws doesn't mean he was a good appointment. Dyche is a great appointment and we play some absolutely shite stuff at times.joey13 wrote:He said we played decent stuff which is ridiculous you really do need to read posts don’t you