Our record against a lot of teams in the Championship was very good.Yet in the championship, our record against Fulham is very good
Our record against a lot of teams in the Championship was very good.Yet in the championship, our record against Fulham is very good
This is absolutely correct. Had a text after the game from a Geordie mate who framed our win with 'But you've outspent us by miles'. Then I pointed out that over the last 5 years they'd had a net spend of 415 million, the fifth highest in the league. Whilst we have a net PROFIT of 39 million which is the second lowest.(Don't ever mention this to Newcastle fans, because they still want to believe that they hardly spent anything and that it was Eddie Howe's genius that kept them up).
Not sure you’ve got 22/23 right there. 11 game that season was, coincidentally, the loss at Man City, and if my source is correct we were only on 15 points (in 8th position).This is our record after 11 games for each year we've been in the EPL. We're generally strongish starters, but this is the first season where it feels like there is more to come rather than thinking 'Can it last?'
2017/18 - Hughton - 8th - 15 points 0 GD
2018/19 - Hughton - 12th - 11 points -4GD
2019/20 - Potter - 8th - 15 points 0 GD
2020/21 - Potter - 16th - 10 points -3GD
2021/22 - Potter - 7th - 17 points - 0GD
2022/23 - Potter/De Zerbi - 4th - 20 points +6GD
2023/24 - De Zerbi - 7th - 18 points +4GD
2024/25 - Hurzeler - 6th - 19 points +4GD
Yes. Transfermarkt has provided the matches and points totals in game week order despite the Bournemouth and Palace games being rescheduled because of the death of the queen. Potter's last game against Leicester was our 6th game, leaving us on 13 points. We then drew with Liverpool, lost to Spurs & Brentford, drew with Forest and lost to City, so 15 points and +1 GD. We won the two rearranged games later in the season, but although scheduled as games 10 & 11, they weren't in our first eleven games played.Not sure you’ve got 22/23 right there. 11 game that season was, coincidentally, the loss at Man City, and if my source is correct we were only on 15 points (in 8th position).
Of course, combination of rail strikes and national mourning meant rearrangement of those 2. Quite convenient really given that we would've likely been managerless for both.Yes. Transfermarkt has provided the matches and points totals in game week order despite the Bournemouth and Palace games being rescheduled because of the death of the queen. Potter's last game against Leicester was our 6th game, leaving us on 13 points. We then drew with Liverpool, lost to Spurs & Brentford, drew with Forest and lost to City, so 15 points and +1 GD. We won the two rearranged games later in the season, but although scheduled as games 10 & 11, they weren't in our first eleven games played.
The good thing is that we play mostly mid-table teams, which are generally our bread and butter.So we don't play anyone good again until 2025?
What could possibly go wrong?
Last year we won 12 games. They came against the teams that finished 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 10th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 17th (twice) , 18th and 20th.The good thing is that we play mostly mid-table teams, which are generally our bread and butter.
I’ve been convinced since watching their win against Palace that they’re in a false position. It was one of the lowest quality Premier League games I’ve seen.Our fixtures so far have been amongst the toughest faced by any side.
Just had a look at Forest's next 4 fixtures.
Away to Arsenal, Man City and Man United and a home banana skin v Ipswich.
I think they'll be the team you get every season which starts well and then sinks link a rock as the season progresses.