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So last season we had 19 wins & so far we are on 15 with another 16 games to go. You'd think we will definitely beat that & yet we are only 6th at the moment.

 

That tells me two things:

 

1. We have made progress, maybe not in terms of attacking football but in getting results 

 

2. The league is definitely harder this year with more teams adding themselves to the top mix 

 

A harder league & more wins than last season, but a lot is are still moaning it's not been good enough. We really are a little silly at times.

 

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21 hours ago, BIG D said:

Year on year improvement in our league position and it there's a good chance it will continue this season.

 

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Can't beat another quality graph to stare at                          :rolleyes:

 

If there's one obvious area for improvement then it's the last six matches

2012-13 saw our best return ... 8pts - perhaps because there was more to play for at the time

2013-14 ... 5pts

2014-15 ... 6pts

2015-16 ... 6pts - although Carlos sent the B team to Wolves, because he could

 

This season, every point could be vital

We'll have Newcastle, Cardiff, Derby & Fulham at home - QPR & Ipswich away

Exciting times indeed

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Interesting that we've already lost consecutive games on two occasions this season, whereas both last year (finishing 6th) and the year before (finishing 13th) it only happened once the whole year. However, we've drawn far fewer this season. That would imply that it is indeed 'the draws that kill you' in this league – although we only drew one more game in 14-15 than in 15-16, despite finishing 13th and then 6th respectively. So obviously it isn't necessarily the draws that kill you.

 

In conclusion, I'm confused. Let's just win everything, it's easier to work out that way. :manager:

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