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Swans Stats & Stuff

Swans Stats & Stuff

Based on last 8 games
PosTeamWDLFAGDPtsIndexSequence
1Reading611245191960%WWLWWDWW
2Millwall521174131739%WLDWWWWD
3Cambridge U521188101743%WDWWLWWD
4Wigan Athletic35011741456%WWDWDDDD
5Northampton T42210731459%LWWWLDWD
6Rotherham U422121201455%LWWDLWWD
7Stoke City34115871351%DWWDDWLD
8Walsall34110551345%LDDWWWDD
9Swansea City41310911369%WLWWLLWD
10Bury4137611355%WDLWWWLL
11Wycombe W4049811244%WLLWWWLL
12Brentford3321015-51252%LDLDDWWW
13Wrexham3231416-21153%WLDLWDWL
14Swindon Town323812-41133%LWLWDWLD
15Bristol Rovers2429721076%DWDWDLLD
16Bristol City15267-1840%LLDDWDDD
17Oldham Athletic224615-9853%LLDDLLWW
18Bournemouth14311110745%WDDLLDLD
19Peterborough U215512-7764%LLWLLWLD
20Notts County134815-7668%DLLDLLDW
21Port Vale134714-7662%DLDLLLWD
22Oxford United116619-13448%LLWLLLLD
23Colchester U035412-8354%LDDDLLLL
24Luton Town035615-9354%LDLLDLLD

Home Attendance Table

Updated: 17th October 2000

Stoke City
12,731
Reading
11,370
Bristol City
9,465
Millwall
9,465
Bristol Rovers
7,734
Swansea City
6,473
Swindon Town
6,415
Wigan Athletic
6,083
Peterborough United
6,059
Northampton Town
5,851
Walsall
5,763
Luton Town
5,605
Wycombe Wanderers
5,236
Brentford
4,702
Oxford United
4,644
Port Vale
4,630
Notts County
4,595
Oldham Athletic
4,360
Cambridge United
4,315
Wrexham
4,108
Rotherham United
4,101
AFC Bournemouth
3,756
Colchester United
3,642
Bury
3,430

League statistics

Updated: 17th October 2000

Total matches:552
Matches played:145 (26%)
Home wins:56 (39%)
Away wins:45 (31%)
Draws:44 (30%)
Goals scored:365
Home goals scored:208 (57%)
Away goals scored:157 (43%)
Average goals per game:2.5
HomeAway
Attack30 goals Reading9 goals Bristol City Oxford United Swindon Town
Defence9 goals Millwall Northampton Town28 goals Oxford United
Home attack25 goals Reading3 goals Luton Town
Home defence2 goals Stoke City11 goals Notts County
Away attack14 goals Wrexham2 goals Port Vale
Away defence2 goals Bristol City20 goals Oxford United
Total match attendance:860,156
Average match attendance:5,932
Highest attendance15,443 Reading v Wycombe Wanderers, 14/10/00
Lowest attendance2,126 Wrexham v Rotherham United, 12/09/00
CurrentRecord
Longest run of wins3 games Brentford5 games Walsall
Longest run of draws4 games Wigan Athletic4 games Wigan Athletic
Longest run of defeats4 games Colchester United4 games Bristol City Colchester United Oxford United
Longest run without win10 games Luton Town10 games Luton Town Oldham Athletic
Longest run without draw8 games Wycombe Wanderers8 games Swansea City Wycombe Wanderers
Longest run without defeat8 games Wigan Athletic8 games Bristol Rovers Wigan Athletic
Longest run of home wins5 games Reading5 games Reading
Longest run of home draws2 games Bristol City Walsall3 games Bristol Rovers
Longest run of home defeats2 games Colchester United Luton Town Wrexham3 games Bristol City
Longest run without home win5 games Bristol City Bristol Rovers6 games Notts County
Longest run without home draw5 games Reading Wrexham6 games Cambridge United Millwall
Longest run without home defeat7 games Reading Walsall7 games Reading Walsall
Longest run of away wins2 games Millwall Walsall3 games Notts County
Longest run of away draws4 games Wigan Athletic4 games Wigan Athletic
Longest run of away defeats6 games Oxford United6 games Oxford United
Longest run without away win7 games Luton Town7 games Luton Town
Longest run without away draw6 games Notts County Oxford United6 games Northampton Town Notts County Oxford United Peterborough United Swindon Town
Longest run without away defeat4 games Bristol City Cambridge United Millwall Rotherham United Wigan Athletic5 games Bristol Rovers Wrexham

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