When was the last time we won after going down to 10 men? (1 Viewer)

Otis

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I see other teams go down to 10 and still go on to win.

Maybe it's just an illusion, but it seems that we really suffer once we lose a player to an early bath.
 

Otis

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Leicester away in the cup 1999 maybe?
Must be something more recent.

And I don't think you can count anything where someone has been sent off in the last couple of mins with the game already won.

Seen lots of capitulations once losing a man. Can't remember the last time we went down to 10 with plenty of time on the clock and went on to win.
 

Grendel

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When the line is trotted out regarding 10 men being harder to beat then eleven I wonder why some teams don't start with 10 to give themselves an advantage.
 

RegTheDonk

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Dunno Otis. I recall we played Notts Forest years ago (think it was them) at HR...they had TWO sent off and we still couldn't beat them.
 

Otis

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When the line is trotted out regarding 10 men being harder to beat then eleven I wonder why some teams don't start with 10 to give themselves an advantage.
The stats will obviously point to the 11 men having the advantage.

I was merely asking when was the last time we won with 10 men. You hear of others clubs winning and I just can't recall when we last did it.

In fact, we tend to capitulate.

I don't think 10 men are harder to beat, but they can be harder to break down, as they tend to go very defensive.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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There's surely gotta be a match where we were winning and had a man sent off in the last few minutes which didn't matter.

Can't believe that Cardiff match is the last time.
 

stevefloyd

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The stats will obviously point to the 11 men having the advantage.

I was merely asking when was the last time we won with 10 men. You hear of others clubs winning and I just can't recall when we last did it.

In fact, we tend to capitulate.

I don't think 10 men are harder to beat, but they can be harder to break down, as they tend to go very defensive.
When was the last time we won with 11 men
 

ceetee

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There's surely gotta be a match where we were winning and had a man sent off in the last few minutes which didn't matter.

Can't believe that Cardiff match is the last time.
I can't remember the result when Keogh was sent off last game of season.
 

Gazolba

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When the line is trotted out regarding 10 men being harder to beat then eleven I wonder why some teams don't start with 10 to give themselves an advantage.
At least two of our team are only worth half a man so we are already doing it.
 

Grendel

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We best Scunthorpe in 2009 10 and Leon Barnett was sent off
 

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