Records set under ETH

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First time we have conceded 3 or more in three consecutive matches since Dave Sexton.
 
Commentator just mentioned us not losing when we've led at half time in the Premier League since 2014 :nervous:
 
Have we ever fielded 3 Africans at the same time before?
 
He needs to start answering some tough questions of himself at the moment. Really not happy with the Sancho/Antony debacles. Wouldn't be surprised if some players are secretly pissed off with the whole thing either.
 
Jose lost 17 games in 93 league games and he was chased out of the club. EtH has lost 13 games already in just 45 games.

Jose also won the League cup, lost an FA cup final. He did win the Europa though and finish second.

I’m not saying the manager needs the sack now but he is not looking good and I’m not one who believes he’s the second coming like many do on here. I think the only reason he may survive an even further shit show is the club has no money to pay him compensation.

He really cannot afford to go out of the CL at the group stage though and with our strong home
form now a thing of the past he really is under huge pressure as I can see any level of opposition causing us massive problems.
 
Took Galatasaray 117 years to win their first game in England. Well done ETH.

 
We're a charity for teams to get results. Just pop a keeper who's not very good and a Depleted back 4 on the field a non functioning CM and youngster up front who trying his heart out.. and the end result is a loss.. Brentford are nearly 5-1 for Saturday..?? Just a thought .
 
It happens far less than people think though. Hard to find the time to score two goals in genuine injury time.
 


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Crazy part is that it isn't even a 5/5 split. We've played 6 at home.

We're on course for 13 home losses. To put that into context:

Most home losses in a season (19 games): 14, Sunderland (2002–03, 2005–06)
 
Crazy part is that it isn't even a 5/5 split. We've played 6 at home.

We're on course for 13 home losses. To put that into context:

Most home losses in a season (19 games): 14, Sunderland (2002–03, 2005–06)
I'd back us to smash that record.
 
That’s pretty mental really
yeah? That one really surprised me. I suppose with the new time rules we'll probably see more volatile results due to this and teams should be anticipating it, a bit like having set piece specialists on the pitch. But that needs training...
 
yeah? That one really surprised me. I suppose with the new time rules we'll probably see more volatile results due to this and teams should be anticipating it, a bit like having set piece specialists on the pitch. But that needs training...
Teams don't really need to change for effectively playing 5 minutes more or whatever this leads to. We might see a slight shift towards more goals in overtime, but that's nothing that requires a changed approach.
 
Would be interesting to see a list of all the negative records he already broke. Must be quite a few
 
Me and @Samid have captured as many of them as we can in this thread.

Just scrolling through (thanks for putting that work in) and that's really impressive considering his short time here and the fact that many records were already broken by his predecessors.
 
This season is worse than the season Ole got sacked, right? So he’s way past hitting Ole’s level of bad.
Is it? In PL terms and Europe too? Genuinely curious how his first 10 were there, I forgot.
 
Is it? In PL terms and Europe too? Genuinely curious how his first 10 were there, I forgot.

We scored way more goals I remember that (3 past Spurs, 4 past Newcastle, 3 past Atalanta) it was Liverpool 5-0 and Watford 4-1 that finished Ole, and the performances were generally poor.
 
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