Black Cats' great escape
There's been a lot made of how Sunderland were bottom of the table at Christmas and might complete only the second "great escape" of the Premier League, but having seen my team propping up the table after a full half of our games, I'm wondering if any other team that has been in the bottom spot after 19 of their league games has beat the drop? Where did each of them end up in the table and on points?
Thanks to Opta, I can tell you that only one other side has been bottom after 19 games of a Premier League season and gone on to beat the drop. That side was the only other side to have beaten relegation having been bottom on Christmas Day - West Bromwich Albion in 2004/05. That season they had just 10 points after 19 games, but recovered to finish 17th, one place above the relegation zone.
Sunderland had 14 points after 19 games of the season, but that is far from being the worst record at the half-way stage of a 38-game campaign. We have seen 26 teams on 14 points or fewer after 19 games of a 20-team season - including three sides on single figures: Sunderland themselves (6 points in 2005/06); Derby (7 points in 2007/08) and Sheffield Wednesday ( 9 points in 1999/2000).
Sunderland could become the sixth side to stay up having earned 14 points or fewer at the half-way stage of a 38-game season. The others were as follows:
WEST BROM (2004/05) - As mentioned, the Baggies had 10 points after 19 games but finished 17th.
SOUTHAMPTON (1998/99) - The Saints had 13 points after 19 games, but finished 17th.
FULHAM (2007/08) - The Cottagers had 14 points after 19 games, but finished 17th.
PORTSMOUTH (2005/06) - Pompey had 14 points after 19 games, but finished 17th.
SUNDERLAND (2007/08) - Sunderland themselves had 14 points after 19 games, but finished 15th - and it looks like history could repeat itself six years on.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12038/9298799/almost-there
Also, I've attached my SAFC spread sheet to show you how I track the season(s).
There's been a lot made of how Sunderland were bottom of the table at Christmas and might complete only the second "great escape" of the Premier League, but having seen my team propping up the table after a full half of our games, I'm wondering if any other team that has been in the bottom spot after 19 of their league games has beat the drop? Where did each of them end up in the table and on points?
Thanks to Opta, I can tell you that only one other side has been bottom after 19 games of a Premier League season and gone on to beat the drop. That side was the only other side to have beaten relegation having been bottom on Christmas Day - West Bromwich Albion in 2004/05. That season they had just 10 points after 19 games, but recovered to finish 17th, one place above the relegation zone.
Sunderland had 14 points after 19 games of the season, but that is far from being the worst record at the half-way stage of a 38-game campaign. We have seen 26 teams on 14 points or fewer after 19 games of a 20-team season - including three sides on single figures: Sunderland themselves (6 points in 2005/06); Derby (7 points in 2007/08) and Sheffield Wednesday ( 9 points in 1999/2000).
Sunderland could become the sixth side to stay up having earned 14 points or fewer at the half-way stage of a 38-game season. The others were as follows:
WEST BROM (2004/05) - As mentioned, the Baggies had 10 points after 19 games but finished 17th.
SOUTHAMPTON (1998/99) - The Saints had 13 points after 19 games, but finished 17th.
FULHAM (2007/08) - The Cottagers had 14 points after 19 games, but finished 17th.
PORTSMOUTH (2005/06) - Pompey had 14 points after 19 games, but finished 17th.
SUNDERLAND (2007/08) - Sunderland themselves had 14 points after 19 games, but finished 15th - and it looks like history could repeat itself six years on.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/12038/9298799/almost-there
Also, I've attached my SAFC spread sheet to show you how I track the season(s).
