It would be great to beat that record this season...Just looking up Soccerbase quickly:
06/07 longest unbeaten run: 8
07/08: 10
08/09: 8 (plus we went unbeaten in our last 7)
09/10: 9 (as part of our run-in where we lost once in our last 13)
10/11: 6 (including a JPT game) - we had a few decent runs including winning 7 of our last 8.
11/12: "8" (I put this in quotes as one was an extra time defeat)
12/13: 7 (this includes a penalty shoot out defeat in the JPT)
13/14: 5
14/15: 8
15/16: 10
So 10, last season and in 07/08, remain our longest unbeaten runs under Tis to date.
Indeed. One really good record to repeat/beat would be 125 (?) games without successive defeats.It would be great to beat that record this season...
However, it's more important that we bounce back quickly when we do eventually lose. It would be really annoying if we then went on a 6-7 game run without a win as it would pretty much end our season.
Very much so. I'd add that what's pleasing too is this run is mostly wins - last season's run was "win away, draw at home".It would be great to beat that record this season...
However, it's more important that we bounce back quickly when we do eventually lose. It would be really annoying if we then went on a 6-7 game run without a win as it would pretty much end our season.
Agree with this, but just for extra context here's the "equivalent results" from last season (e.g. with teams promoted / relegated mapped to the teams who replaced them) - Brizzle (draw 1-1), Pompey (win 2-1), Wycombe (losr 2-0), Wimbledon (lose 2-0), Argiggle (lose 2-0)Very much so. I'd add that what's pleasing too is this run is mostly wins - last season's run was "win away, draw at home".
We have a tough run coming up (four of the next five against teams above us), were we to get through the next five games unbeaten we must surely consider ourselves PO (or even promotion) contenders. Lose on Saturday though and the other four suddenly become mountains to climb.
Yep - had to make 2 separate edits to fix my original stupidity (facepalm)Not York though? Colchester were relegated from L1 so haven't replaced York. I presume you've implanted Grimsby for the first fixture.
One of our next five games is Wycombe.
Blimey, was that under Tisdale?Indeed. One really good record to repeat/beat would be 125 (?) games without successive defeats.