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BRI'm just giving the numbers.For what its worth, I entirely agree that the current squad, relative to this division, is incomparably better than 97/98. But it's a fact that we have been very nearly as bad as them at actually, y'know, winning points for a third of a season.Which raises the question: Where is the problem?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 30, 2025, 11:16:22 amBRI'm just giving the numbers.For what its worth, I entirely agree that the current squad, relative to this division, is incomparably better than 97/98. But it's a fact that we have been very nearly as bad as them at actually, y'know, winning points for a third of a season.Which raises the question: Where is the problem?Where do you think the problem lies ? Let's have it
I can only think of two worse runs of league form in the 50-odd years I've been supporting us, than the current 6 points from 16 games.Game 26-41 in 2015/16. 4 points from 16 games as we succumbed to relegation in the most spineless manner. We won the 17th game.First 16 games of 97/98. 5 draws from 16 games. We didn't have another run as bad as that even in that season. In the final 16 games we managed 8 points. Even though (if my research is correct) the squad was so God awful that only Adie Mike and Martin Pemberton ever played another FL game.From a very quick look at the results in some of our historically bad seasons, the worst runs of form I can find (on 3 points for a win) are 5 points from 18 games and 6 from 23 games in the record-breaking 1904/05 season (P34 W3 D2 L29).We drew the 17th game of 97/98. So if we lose on Thursday, we'll have matched the very worst run of form of the side comprising Lee Warren, Mark Weaver's 16 stone mate from the Stockport Sunday League and the Moss Side Mafia.It really, really doesn't get much worse than this.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 30, 2025, 10:57:52 amI can only think of two worse runs of league form in the 50-odd years I've been supporting us, than the current 6 points from 16 games.Game 26-41 in 2015/16. 4 points from 16 games as we succumbed to relegation in the most spineless manner. We won the 17th game.First 16 games of 97/98. 5 draws from 16 games. We didn't have another run as bad as that even in that season. In the final 16 games we managed 8 points. Even though (if my research is correct) the squad was so God awful that only Adie Mike and Martin Pemberton ever played another FL game.From a very quick look at the results in some of our historically bad seasons, the worst runs of form I can find (on 3 points for a win) are 5 points from 18 games and 6 from 23 games in the record-breaking 1904/05 season (P34 W3 D2 L29).We drew the 17th game of 97/98. So if we lose on Thursday, we'll have matched the very worst run of form of the side comprising Lee Warren, Mark Weaver's 16 stone mate from the Stockport Sunday League and the Moss Side Mafia.It really, really doesn't get much worse than this.Phew...
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 01, 2026, 08:43:48 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on December 30, 2025, 10:57:52 amI can only think of two worse runs of league form in the 50-odd years I've been supporting us, than the current 6 points from 16 games.Game 26-41 in 2015/16. 4 points from 16 games as we succumbed to relegation in the most spineless manner. We won the 17th game.First 16 games of 97/98. 5 draws from 16 games. We didn't have another run as bad as that even in that season. In the final 16 games we managed 8 points. Even though (if my research is correct) the squad was so God awful that only Adie Mike and Martin Pemberton ever played another FL game.From a very quick look at the results in some of our historically bad seasons, the worst runs of form I can find (on 3 points for a win) are 5 points from 18 games and 6 from 23 games in the record-breaking 1904/05 season (P34 W3 D2 L29).We drew the 17th game of 97/98. So if we lose on Thursday, we'll have matched the very worst run of form of the side comprising Lee Warren, Mark Weaver's 16 stone mate from the Stockport Sunday League and the Moss Side Mafia.It really, really doesn't get much worse than this.Phew...Third time in 5 seasons that Rovers have had runs like this. Wellens and McSheffrey, then Schofield presided over spells of 9 points from 16 games.
This is a great example of how stats alone can be very misleading. Billy’s stats are factual and can’t be argued. BUT, that is where the comparisons with the other two quoted runs end.
Quote from: belton rover on January 01, 2026, 09:49:40 pmThis is a great example of how stats alone can be very misleading. Billy’s stats are factual and can’t be argued. BUT, that is where the comparisons with the other two quoted runs end.Bit of a misunderstanding there Belton if I may say so.Statistics are statistics. They are facts. They themselves don't "lead" or "mislead". It's entirely up to you what conclusions you draw. But if you are going to draw sensible conclusions, you need to be prepared to look at all the relevant facts.As I said in this thread, of course we haven't been playing remotely as badly as we did in 97/98. And the squad, man for man, are self evidently not remotely as bad as the 97/98 one.But it's a fact that we have come to a hair's breadth of having a similar statistical record as the very worst that squad achieved. Me, I think that's been worth reflecting on, because that really should not be happening with this squad.For the record, I do think there has been a stronger parallel with 15/16. A squad with a lot of strengths, but some glaring deficiencies, going out week after week in a similar set up and getting turned over in similar ways. Poor loan signings making us worse rather than better.
Odd how some folk get so riled about facts.That's not you by the way Belton.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 02, 2026, 01:53:41 pmQuote from: belton rover on January 01, 2026, 09:49:40 pmThis is a great example of how stats alone can be very misleading. Billy’s stats are factual and can’t be argued. BUT, that is where the comparisons with the other two quoted runs end.Bit of a misunderstanding there Belton if I may say so.Statistics are statistics. They are facts. They themselves don't "lead" or "mislead". It's entirely up to you what conclusions you draw. But if you are going to draw sensible conclusions, you need to be prepared to look at all the relevant facts.As I said in this thread, of course we haven't been playing remotely as badly as we did in 97/98. And the squad, man for man, are self evidently not remotely as bad as the 97/98 one.But it's a fact that we have come to a hair's breadth of having a similar statistical record as the very worst that squad achieved. Me, I think that's been worth reflecting on, because that really should not be happening with this squad.For the record, I do think there has been a stronger parallel with 15/16. A squad with a lot of strengths, but some glaring deficiencies, going out week after week in a similar set up and getting turned over in similar ways. Poor loan signings making us worse rather than better.I said in my previous post that the stats in question can’t be denied. You’ve added context and opinion since which changes things significantly, and I pretty much agree with all you’ve said.If you showed those stats to someone who knew nothing about Doncaster Rovers or football generally, what conclusions do you think they’d make about the three teams? If it was me, I’d be thinking there was little difference between the Doncaster Rovers of 97/98, 15/16 or 25/26.This is why I hate statistics as much as you love them.