This Beaten Run 14:11 - Dec 28 with 664 views | Boston | ....we''re on, pretty impressive. What's our record for consecutive defeats? | |
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This Beaten Run on 14:13 - Dec 28 with 663 views | FredManRave | Have you only just got home now after your Westfield Hook Up yesterday afternoon?! | |
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This Beaten Run on 14:19 - Dec 28 with 639 views | ngbqpr | Think it was 9 under Don Howe...an innocent pre-internet age where not every defeat led to calls for his head...he was given some time to sort it out...and did | |
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This Beaten Run on 14:22 - Dec 28 with 632 views | Bakes | 6 - QPR have lost six consecutive league games for the first time since February 1996 under Ray Wilkins (a run of seven defeats). | |
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This Beaten Run on 14:29 - Dec 28 with 606 views | HollowayRanger | im sure we lost 10 in a row in the wilkins season of woe | |
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This Beaten Run on 14:36 - Dec 28 with 589 views | bosh67 |
This Beaten Run on 14:29 - Dec 28 by HollowayRanger | im sure we lost 10 in a row in the wilkins season of woe |
Didn't we achieve our highest position in the league for decades under Wilkins the season before? Then we sold Les and that was it. A bit like the Austin effect we have suffered. | |
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This Beaten Run on 15:11 - Dec 28 with 552 views | DannyPaddox | The Don Howe run at the end of 1990 was 8 straight league defeats. 9 if you include the Rumbelows and Zenith Data Cup. Which (for younger viewers) is two different cups. And to put it in context, believe it don't, the losing streak began immediately after the Wegerle wondergoal Leeds away game. Later in the season we went 11 unbeaten. [Post edited 28 Dec 2016 15:17]
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This Beaten Run on 16:21 - Dec 28 with 436 views | kropotkin41 | I don't know how many of them were defeats, but didn't we have a long, maybe 15 games, run without a win in League One when Ollie was last in charge? | |
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