True it'd prob take 5 or 6 wins on the spin to climb to the play offs .
I think that's a tad steep with how open everything is, if we went on another 3/4 game win I think we'd be there or a point of.. it's such a tight league
True it'd prob take 5 or 6 wins on the spin to climb to the play offs .
We got 73 last year and missed out.
Are you saying that would usually get you there?
Should do it now before someone else jumps in.Robins sacked at Coventry we should be all over that when the inevitable happens
True it'd prob take 5 or 6 wins on the spin to climb to the play offs .
Enter Hull City - stage left!Which is not unheard of. Millwall had a slow start but have won four games on the bounce 1-0 and are now 5th. West Brom had a brilliant start and have now slid down to 7th after going 7 games without a win.
We got 73 last year and missed out.
Are you saying that would usually get you there?
True it'd prob take 5 or 6 wins on the spin to climb to the play offs .
From Stats Zone
"The average number of points needed to make the (Championship) play-offs (sixth place) since the 1995/96 season is 74 points"
It would be interesting to see all Hull City managers (that have managed minimum 10 games) points per game. I would imagine Walter would be about at the bottom of that list.
Give him time come on
If walter managed hull city for infinite
Im sure thered be a good system
Ps.
Is wally in the cap a good nickname?
Inspired by mr mclaren
7 wins and a draw to be sixth by Christmas. But only if the teams above us don't improve.
It would be interesting to see all Hull City managers (that have managed minimum 10 games) points per game. I would imagine Walter would be about at the bottom of that list.
Thats currently not the points stat im too worried about...From Stats Zone
"The average number of points needed to make the (Championship) play-offs (sixth place) since the 1995/96 season is 74 points"
So if walter gets fired anytime soon
He will statisically be one of the worst managers in history of the club
Top 20 points per game achieved by managers that have had at least 10 games.
42. Tim Walter | July 2024 – Present | 1.071428571
- Colin Appleton | June 1982 – May 1984 |1.868131868
- Bobby Brown | March 1982 – June 1982 | 1.789473684
- Haydn Green | May 1931 – March 1934 | 1.682926829
- Raich Carter | March 1948 – September 1951 | 1.675159236
- Fred Stringer | September 1914 – July 1916 | 1.674418605
- Ambrose Langley | April 1905 – April | 1.559748428
- Brian Little | April 2000 – February 2002 | 1.556701031
- Harry Chapman | April 1913 – September 1914 | 1.555555556
- Ernest Blackburn | December 1936 – January 1946 | 1.547008547
- Peter Taylor | October 2002 – June 2006 | 1.527173913
- Cliff Britton | July 1961 – November 1969 | 1.504926108
- Brian Horton | June 1984 – April 1988 | 1.482051282
- Frank Buckley | May 1946 – March 1948 | 1.475
- Steve Bruce | June 2012 – July 2016 | 1.457711443
- Warren Joyce | November 1998 – April 2000 | 1.441860465
- Nick Barmby | November 2011 – May 2012 | 1.424242424
- Liam Rosenior | November 2022 – May 2024 | 1.397435897
- Percy Lewis | July 1921 – January 1923 | 1.394366197
- Nigel Pearson | June 2010 – November 2011 | 1.390625
- Grant McCann | June 2019 – January 2022 | 1.389705882
Mike Phelan is last (54th), if anyone is wondering.
Thats currently not the points stat im too worried about...