Against Newcastle, Wigan and Chelsea. You're out of the cup and also now definitely in a relegation scrap at the bottom of the Championship. It's all gone south for you guys! We were able to consolidate 8th in the Premiership with a draw at West Ham. I was hoping for 3 points obviously but with a couple of very winnable games coming up hopefully we can put some daylight between us and 9th.
posted on 20/2/17
You're so caring
posted on 21/2/17
Thank you!
posted on 21/2/17
wolves albion
posted on 21/2/17
That's nice
posted on 21/2/17
This season's win ratio against Prem opposition:
Wolves 66%
Albion 40%
Mind the gap
posted on 21/2/17
That's an interesting statistic!
posted on 21/2/17
comment by Yabbadoo (U4382)
posted 23 minutes ago
That's an interesting statistic!
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It's a fact, more than a statistic, but is certainly fascinating, nonetheless.
posted on 22/2/17
Oh I'm sorry! That's an interesting fact
posted on 24/2/17
Statistics are sometimes what comes of cherry-picking information. For example, in 2011-12, Wolves won 100% of their first two games. After drawing their third game at Aston Villa, they then lost 100% of their next six games, a statistic only bettered when they lost 100% of their seven games from game 27 to game 33 inclusive. After beating QPR in February, Wolves failed to win in 100% of their last 14 games of the season, and they won only one, or 4.17%, of their last 24 games. They failed to keep a clean sheet in 100% of 30 consecutive league games, setting a new club record. They finally achieved relegation with three games to spare, giving supporters the opportunity of saving valuable entrance ticket and travel money and putting it towards the following season's journey to the Third Division.