We were always very strong at home under SBL in the mid 90s, of course a top team then but it dosen't always translate into good home form as we saw under MON.That second Taylor season was very strange, we only won 1 away game that season I think.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on January 01, 2015, 08:59:04 PMWe were always very strong at home under SBL in the mid 90s, of course a top team then but it dosen't always translate into good home form as we saw under MON.That second Taylor season was very strange, we only won 1 away game that season I think.Didn't we spank 5 at Boro for only away win?
Quote from: SoccerHQ on January 01, 2015, 08:59:04 PMWe were always very strong at home under SBL in the mid 90s, of course a top team then but it dosen't always translate into good home form as we saw under MON.That second Taylor season was very strange, we only won 1 away game that season I think.As shit as we were under SGT in his second stint, that season he finished on 45 points. We'd all get nose bleeds getting that many points in a season again.
Without turning it into another anti-Lambert thread, it shows our home form was LESS OF a problem before he pitched up.
Quote from: supertom on January 01, 2015, 09:38:05 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on January 01, 2015, 08:59:04 PMWe were always very strong at home under SBL in the mid 90s, of course a top team then but it dosen't always translate into good home form as we saw under MON.That second Taylor season was very strange, we only won 1 away game that season I think.As shit as we were under SGT in his second stint, that season he finished on 45 points. We'd all get nose bleeds getting that many points in a season again. 2002-2003 under Taylor was the most home games I've ever been able to get to. I was a third year university student at Aberystwyth and had a lot of free time. Some of the football we played was pretty good. It was our away form that year that was poor.
Quote from: LTA on January 01, 2015, 08:45:12 PM Without turning it into another anti-Lambert thread, it shows our home form was LESS OF a problem before he pitched up.Fixed for you.No manager has had a home record as bad as Lambert's over this period of time. When I got home from the game earlier my missus asked me why I bother given I almost always come home pissed off with them. She said it was a lot of money and time to waste when I know I'm going to be disappointed.It was a good point, very well made.
The 5 home wins Lambert managed in 2012-13 was, with the exception of the McLeish year, the worst home win record since 1890-91.Although he is currently on 2 from 10 home matches this season, so on course to smash that record.