Post Fulham Stats - 17 Matches
Nov 24, 2019 20:33:19 GMT
Post by northwesthoop on Nov 24, 2019 20:33:19 GMT
Post Fulham Stats
The defeat against Fulham drops us down 2 places to 12th, our lowest position since Match 5 of the season.
It of course means we now have no wins in our last 5 games (2 points from 15) and only 2 wins in the last 9 games overall.
In those last 9 games we have continued our run of conceding at least 2 goals in each game. We have conceded 20 goals in that span of just 9 games.
We remain the only team in the football league without a clean sheet and it is now 19 games in all competitions this season without a clean sheet.
We have slipped to 5 points outside the play offs and 10 points off the top 2. Not so long ago a win would have taken us top! We are only 3 points above 17th place but still 10 points clear of the bottom 3.
For the first time this season we are placed lower than we were at the equivalent stage of last season. After 17 games last season we were 10th with 26 points. We are of course now below that standard with 24 points from 17 games.
QPR comparisons after 17 games:
19/20 > Warburton > 24 pts (12th)
18/19 > McClaren > 26 pts (10th)
17/18 > Holloway > 21 pts (15th)
16/17 > JFH/Holloway > 23 pts (13th)
15/16 > Ramsey/Warnock > 20 pts (15th)
Both promotions seasons (10/11&13/14) we had 35 points #QPR
Our next 3 matches are against the teams all above us in the current table (5th, 11th then 4th) so we could quite easily make it to 8 games without a win.
Ryan Manning and Ebere Eze maintain their 100% appearance records this season
We haven't won any of the last 6 games in which Todd Kane has appeared
The best win percentage now belongs to Joann Barbet (58% wins) who has of course been absent for the recent losing streak, highlighting how important he is to the team and style of play
Lee Wallace is yet to taste victory in a QPR shirt
Bright Osayi-Samuel has only appeared once in the last 5 games. Is it time for him to be given more of a chance? He doesn't fit in the 5-3-2 formation so would you switch to 4-2-3-1 to accommodate him?
The defeat against Fulham drops us down 2 places to 12th, our lowest position since Match 5 of the season.
It of course means we now have no wins in our last 5 games (2 points from 15) and only 2 wins in the last 9 games overall.
In those last 9 games we have continued our run of conceding at least 2 goals in each game. We have conceded 20 goals in that span of just 9 games.
We remain the only team in the football league without a clean sheet and it is now 19 games in all competitions this season without a clean sheet.
We have slipped to 5 points outside the play offs and 10 points off the top 2. Not so long ago a win would have taken us top! We are only 3 points above 17th place but still 10 points clear of the bottom 3.
For the first time this season we are placed lower than we were at the equivalent stage of last season. After 17 games last season we were 10th with 26 points. We are of course now below that standard with 24 points from 17 games.
QPR comparisons after 17 games:
19/20 > Warburton > 24 pts (12th)
18/19 > McClaren > 26 pts (10th)
17/18 > Holloway > 21 pts (15th)
16/17 > JFH/Holloway > 23 pts (13th)
15/16 > Ramsey/Warnock > 20 pts (15th)
Both promotions seasons (10/11&13/14) we had 35 points #QPR
Our next 3 matches are against the teams all above us in the current table (5th, 11th then 4th) so we could quite easily make it to 8 games without a win.
Ryan Manning and Ebere Eze maintain their 100% appearance records this season
We haven't won any of the last 6 games in which Todd Kane has appeared
The best win percentage now belongs to Joann Barbet (58% wins) who has of course been absent for the recent losing streak, highlighting how important he is to the team and style of play
Lee Wallace is yet to taste victory in a QPR shirt
Bright Osayi-Samuel has only appeared once in the last 5 games. Is it time for him to be given more of a chance? He doesn't fit in the 5-3-2 formation so would you switch to 4-2-3-1 to accommodate him?