BladeFisher
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I thought I'd have a look at a comparison between the Blades and the Grunters over the last 50 years regarding their league positions. What started this off was the spectre of them gaining promotion through the play offs, creating a two league gap between us. This has only happened three times before. In 1975-76 we were in the top tier (having an awful season of Villa type proportions culminating in relegation) whilst hey were in the third tier, in 1981-82 when Wednesday were in the second tier and we were in the 4th (getting promoted as it turned out) and in 1988-89 when they were in the top tier and we were in the third (again getting promoted). So a two league gap has never lasted more than a season. Maybe hope for next season, we'll get promoted or they'll come straight back down.....if they go up!
Over the last 50 years United's average position is 31st and Wednesday's 30th out of the 92 clubs. There have only been 15 seasons when we have been in the same league; five in the top tier, eight in the second tier and two in the third.
In the top tier, United have only played 12 seasons to Wednesday's 19 and our average league position is 14th to Wednesday's 12th. Out of the five seasons shared in this tier we only finished above them once in the 1996-67 season.
It is the second tier where the Blades have spent most of their time, 27 seasons to Wednesday's 22. Our average league position is 9th to their 13th and when in the same league (8 seasons) we have always finished above them, amazingly.
In the third tier we have spent ten seasons to their nine and our average league position is 8th to their 11th and when sharing this league (two occasions) they have always finished above us.
We've spent one season in the fourth tier, which they haven't, though they came mighty close in 1975-76 finishing 20th and escaping the drop by one point.
So, in terms of average league placings we are very closely matched, they are nearly identical. Wednesday perform better against us at either ends of the spectrum (top tier and third tier). What does seem noticeable is that Wednesday tend to be more inconsistent having greater extremes of league position than United.
There is also a worrying pattern that United are seriously deteriorating over time and I think this is the debate to really have. Remember it wasn't until 1978-79 that we fell out of the top two divisions of football for the first time ever. Wednesday did it in 1975-76.
I don't know why it is (just happens to coincide with my life time, typical) but perhaps the fault lies with the directors of the club. Are directors of the two Sheffield clubs just too small minded? There is certainly the support in the city and the fan base is there.
With regards to us, I do feel we are entering the 'Notts Countyisation' of this old club and now there is total apathy at the top to get us out of this league in an upwards direction. Five seasons in the third tier is totally unacceptable for a club of this size and for that the directors take full responsibility. Wednesday did spend five years in the third tier but Charlton get them out the season of the Boxing Day massacre.
Food for thought.
Over the last 50 years United's average position is 31st and Wednesday's 30th out of the 92 clubs. There have only been 15 seasons when we have been in the same league; five in the top tier, eight in the second tier and two in the third.
In the top tier, United have only played 12 seasons to Wednesday's 19 and our average league position is 14th to Wednesday's 12th. Out of the five seasons shared in this tier we only finished above them once in the 1996-67 season.
It is the second tier where the Blades have spent most of their time, 27 seasons to Wednesday's 22. Our average league position is 9th to their 13th and when in the same league (8 seasons) we have always finished above them, amazingly.
In the third tier we have spent ten seasons to their nine and our average league position is 8th to their 11th and when sharing this league (two occasions) they have always finished above us.
We've spent one season in the fourth tier, which they haven't, though they came mighty close in 1975-76 finishing 20th and escaping the drop by one point.
So, in terms of average league placings we are very closely matched, they are nearly identical. Wednesday perform better against us at either ends of the spectrum (top tier and third tier). What does seem noticeable is that Wednesday tend to be more inconsistent having greater extremes of league position than United.
There is also a worrying pattern that United are seriously deteriorating over time and I think this is the debate to really have. Remember it wasn't until 1978-79 that we fell out of the top two divisions of football for the first time ever. Wednesday did it in 1975-76.
I don't know why it is (just happens to coincide with my life time, typical) but perhaps the fault lies with the directors of the club. Are directors of the two Sheffield clubs just too small minded? There is certainly the support in the city and the fan base is there.
With regards to us, I do feel we are entering the 'Notts Countyisation' of this old club and now there is total apathy at the top to get us out of this league in an upwards direction. Five seasons in the third tier is totally unacceptable for a club of this size and for that the directors take full responsibility. Wednesday did spend five years in the third tier but Charlton get them out the season of the Boxing Day massacre.
Food for thought.