ucandomagic
Well-Known Member
So, it was Monday Night Football for us, and I think it was just a case of take the 3 points and move on. Wigan are already a team in Kolo’s image – solid, athletic, hard-working and very straightforward. Their first touch and passing can only be described as clumsy, and we should have had 3 or 4 by half time. In the end, I was relieved to hear the final whistle. Down our left side Stevens, and to some extent Clark, were just allowing them around the back every time. Ironically their “goal” came from their left – though how a linesman with a completely clear view missed the offside beggars belief. I’m afraid McAtee was back to his “first year playing with sixth formers” standard and Doyle was a huge improvement when he came on. Lowe and Doyle for Stevens and McAtee for me next time – but Enda always seems to be Hecky’s first choice.
Graph 1 is the multiple comparison graph with our best recent Championship seasons. Graph 1 shows that at the halfway point, after 23 games, on 44 points we are still just behind one other season - Warnock’s 05/06 season – which had a remarkable first half of 52 points. We are, however, now 6 points ahead of Wilder’s two Championship seasons, which were both on 38 points at this stage.
Graph 1

So, as I said last time, this is our best Championship season for a long time, second best since the start of the Premier League era and well ahead of both of Wilder’s seasons. Incidentally, Matchday 23 (away at Derby) was Hecky’s first loss last year after taking over from Slav and starting with 3 straight wins.
Graph 2 is the usual graph, comparing where we are to my benchmark results for each game to achieve an automatic promotion or a playoff season. You can see from Graph 2 that we are now still just 1 point behind my Autos Certain line, and are now 9 points ahead of my Playoff Certain results – can’t be bad!
Graph 2

Next, the League Table as of tonight. A solid second place, with a 5 point gap maintained to Blackburn in 3rd and a 10 point gap to QPR in 7th. I think Watford and Norwich are our greatest threat at present. Coventry home and Blackpool away are next on the menu – we failed to beat either of them on the first encounter, so time to exact some revenge!

Finally, my favourite wintry picture from last year.

Happy Christmas & Slava Ukraini
Graph 1 is the multiple comparison graph with our best recent Championship seasons. Graph 1 shows that at the halfway point, after 23 games, on 44 points we are still just behind one other season - Warnock’s 05/06 season – which had a remarkable first half of 52 points. We are, however, now 6 points ahead of Wilder’s two Championship seasons, which were both on 38 points at this stage.
Graph 1

So, as I said last time, this is our best Championship season for a long time, second best since the start of the Premier League era and well ahead of both of Wilder’s seasons. Incidentally, Matchday 23 (away at Derby) was Hecky’s first loss last year after taking over from Slav and starting with 3 straight wins.
Graph 2 is the usual graph, comparing where we are to my benchmark results for each game to achieve an automatic promotion or a playoff season. You can see from Graph 2 that we are now still just 1 point behind my Autos Certain line, and are now 9 points ahead of my Playoff Certain results – can’t be bad!
Graph 2

Next, the League Table as of tonight. A solid second place, with a 5 point gap maintained to Blackburn in 3rd and a 10 point gap to QPR in 7th. I think Watford and Norwich are our greatest threat at present. Coventry home and Blackpool away are next on the menu – we failed to beat either of them on the first encounter, so time to exact some revenge!

Finally, my favourite wintry picture from last year.

Happy Christmas & Slava Ukraini