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Post by agingerstokie on Jul 31, 2015 13:11:49 GMT
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Post by Gods on Jul 31, 2015 13:27:41 GMT
That's great information.
Despite being the 2nd oldest club in the league those few seasons out at the beginning have cost us in terms of home matches played.
Notts County seem to be to top with 2,402 as you would perhaps expect but we have played fewer matches than many newer clubs including the Vale who have played 4 more home games than us.
For total games played it also helps to be in the lower divisions which have a few more teams.
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Post by ukcstokie on Jul 31, 2015 13:40:24 GMT
Would be interesting to see the same table but for the Premier League games only. See if our reputation is reflected in the stats.
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Post by slpmarc on Jul 31, 2015 14:08:34 GMT
Would be interesting to see the same table but for the Premier League games only. See if our reputation is reflected in the stats. I will have a go at compiling one later
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Post by slpmarc on Jul 31, 2015 14:10:06 GMT
Would be interesting to see the same table but for the Premier League games only. See if our reputation is reflected in the stats. I will have a go at compiling one later But Stoke have won 45.86% of our premier league home games
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Post by slpmarc on Jul 31, 2015 14:13:18 GMT
I will have a go at compiling one later But Stoke have won 45.86% of our premier league home games Where as Sunderland have only won 33.45% of there premier league home games
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Post by Gods on Jul 31, 2015 14:24:30 GMT
But Stoke have won 45.86% of our premier league home games Where as Sunderland have only won 33.45% of there premier league home games Most of them against us
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Post by podolipotter on Jul 31, 2015 14:27:03 GMT
Odd. Liverpool at 61%. Reminds me of something!!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 15:07:36 GMT
Possibly the most boring stat I've heard this century.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Jul 31, 2015 15:24:23 GMT
Most logical comparative stat would be for "top flight" games. I hate the concept of football beginning when the Prem was formed.
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Post by slpmarc on Jul 31, 2015 17:35:10 GMT
Just done and posted the percentages for every team in this seasons premier league. Both home wins and home losses
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Post by stokietickerz2 on Jul 31, 2015 17:57:45 GMT
Perhaps if the corners were filled in we would have won more at the Brit ????
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2015 17:59:58 GMT
Wonder what our away record is? I'd hazard a guess historically it's one of the worst around........
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Post by Waggy on Jul 31, 2015 20:42:43 GMT
Odd. Liverpool at 61%. Reminds me of something!! I say, what?
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Post by Waggy on Jul 31, 2015 20:44:21 GMT
Perhaps if the corners were filled in we would have won more at the Brit ???? Serious question, if the corners had been filled in feom the start would we have lost to Birmingham 7-0 on that day of shame? Or would we have kept s few at bay
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Post by mrcoke on Jul 31, 2015 20:51:32 GMT
What strikes me is, apart from the top 10 and bottom 10, how even/close the rest of the clubs are, i.e. the vast majority spread over just 9%.
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