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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Chris Black come back on July 28, 2024, 09:50:00 pm
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Last ten seasons we have only won twice on the opening league game of the season - 18/19 in the first game McCann managed (3-2 away at Southend United) and 14/15 (3-0 away at Yeovil).
Most amazingly, we last won at home on the opening day of the season in 2004/5 (2-0 v Blackpool). It is two decades since. Two decades.
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Then something has to give :lol:
We are on a run of 8 consecutive home league victories (Playoffs, like cup-ties do not count).
One of the two runs must end
By the way, the club record run of home league wins is 11 in 1934-35.
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Nice work Dutch, so we have a nice new record target to go at…. 11+ successive home wins, come on Rovers that would b something to achieve after exactly 90 years
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Our home season start record is shocking isn't it? How does it compare if we start away, is our first home game then better?
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Then something has to give :lol:
We are on a run of 8 consecutive home league victories (Playoffs, like cup-ties do not count).
One of the two runs must end
By the way, the club record run of home league wins is 11 in 1934-35.
Dutch, was that in the same season?
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Then something has to give :lol:
We are on a run of 8 consecutive home league victories (Playoffs, like cup-ties do not count).
One of the two runs must end
By the way, the club record run of home league wins is 11 in 1934-35.
Dutch, was that in the same season?
Hi Belton. If you mean the same season as the first instance of our record 10 successive wins (home or away) the answer is no, that was in 1946-47. Our Home record that season had quite a few draws (W15 D5 L1), and surprisingly we never won more than 5 home matches in a row. Our away record was stellar (W18 D1 L2) and unsurprisingly our club record of 7 successive away wins was set that season.
It is a bit of a stretch but we actually won our last 3 away games of the preceding valid season (1938-39, 1939-40 was aborted after 3 games), and won our first 6 away matches of 1946-47 (a separate run from the 7 away wins later in the season), so there is a theoretical case for saying we won 9 successive away league matches.
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Our home season start record is shocking isn't it? How does it compare if we start away, is our first home game then better?
Since we returned to the league in 2003/04 we have played a total of 9 opening league games at home and 12 away.
At home, we have won just 1 (2004), drawn 5 and lost 3. While away, we have won 6, drawn 3 and lost 3.
Our opening day record is far, far better away from home.