mancity could never
Man City have the 6th most games in the top flight
Tell me what I’m missing:
I’m counting 58 seasons in Barnsley history between Championship and Second Division.
3.289 matches equals 56,70 matches per season. How does this add up at all?
Keep these stats rolling in.
Fucking hell a league which we’re near the top in feel like I’m hallucinating
This means automatic promotion to the PL no?
Only if you can recover the goal difference
Who’s made the most money from promotion?
Probably Leicester overall given their peaks
Well it would just be whoever has spent the most time in the PL. Since you don’t make money from the actual act of promotion
It would be whoever has spent the most time in the Premiership recently. It wouldn’t surprise me if Luton will end up making more this season than Coventry did in the first 10 seasons up there.
Barnsley leading this with a -686 goal difference.
Thats how you know they are the kings of the championship
Barnsley being 1st but also having the worst GD is a lovely sight
I laughed at the 700ish extra games for a 300 ish point lead.
One must imagine Barnsley happy
Everton still near the bottom lol
I’m looking at win % in a table like this. Everton’s is 45.8%
Only 3 teams have a win % above 50. They are
- Arsenal 50.5%
- Liverpool 56.8%
- Manchester City 50.3% (who have by far the most games played of the 3)
Of the rest of the notable clubs,
- United’s is 49.7%
- Chelsea’s is 48.8%
- Newcastle’s is 47.4%
- West Ham’s is 44.0%
- Leeds is 41.5%
- Spurs is 46.5%
- Aston Villa’s is 42.7%
For context
- Leicester’s is 41.2% having played the 3rd most games all time in the 2nd division
- Sheffield United is 43.1%
- Birmingham City is 41.3%
- West Brom is 43.0%
- Ipswich is 40.8%
- Sunderland’s is 42.8%
Yea us playing hundreds of games less in the second division than every other team is a good thing.
There are three other teams from Burton above Burton Albion lmao.
All 3 of those other Burton teams are part of the lineage of Albion. Swifts and Wanderers joined to form Burton United, which later became a part of Albion.
Burton went through loads of teams in the early 20th century
Something interesting to compare between this link and the EPL All-time Table would be the least successful Championship team to have ever played in the EPL - Northampton Town!
I read somewhere that Barnsley were the team that had played most second-flight seasons but I didn’t realise how far ahead they were - over 600 games more than Hull in second.
Norwich are also 24th in the all time premier league table.
Don’t forget Barnsley, You’re here forever
We’re not even there now 😭
Tbh you should have gone up over Wednesday, you were the much better team in the playoff final.
If nothing else I can’t imagine you’d have been any worse than they are right now.
Well the only way is up, or of course you can be taken by shadow and flame and fall into the conference.
Preston in 12th is very satisfying to me.
what did we do to you mate, we’re just consistently mid
I know! I’m the biggest Preston supporter in America. Being top of the table earlier this season made me uncomfortable
How do you become a Preston fan from America? That’s wild
I think there’s two of us, me and a guy that lives near Buffalo.
barnsley in second division purgatory
When Middlesbrough back? I remember watching them some 20 years ago because I liked Juninho Paulista. They seem to have faded into obscurity since that time.