We have only had ONE top TEN finish in the last 26 (probably 27 in a couple of months)
I agree Lee, outside the top ten 25 times out of 26 is disgraceful. How the hell do we tolerate it?
Since we are into self-flagellation …
In the 48 seasons since promotion to the top flight in 1967:-
Average No. of places from the BOTTOM of the league = 6.8
In the 23 seasons covered by the Mirror article:-
Average No. of places from the BOTTOM of the league = 6.4
On the plus side, I suppose it’s a remarkable achievement to finish so consistently near the foot of the table and get relegated so rarely.
In nearly 100 years since we joined the Football League after the First World War, we have had:-
5 relegations (1925, 1952, 1958, 2001, 2012)
4 promotions (1936, 1959, 1964, 1967)
Three trophies (Division 3 1964, Division 2 1967, FA Cup 1987)
So in the last nearly 50 years only 3 things have actually happened! The heaven of the FA Cup win, and two relegations. A quick glance at some other clubs shows most of them bounce around a lot more, with despair followed by the crest of a wave. It seems we prefer to keep swimming just above the bottom, like footballing halibuts!