Managers in and out of teams since the end of the 2015-16 season. As of 25th May 2016.
Longest chain so far is 3: Port Vale to Northampton Town to Sheffield United.
Manchester United still officially managerless.
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Thursday, 19 May 2016
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
Hot+Cold Form Premier League 2015-16
Hot/Cold Rolling 5-match form Premier League table 2015-16 season.
Leicester and Arsenal only dipped below 7/15 points twice all season, the only two teams to do so.
Spurs third dip came at the end of the season, and combined with Arsenal's strong finish meant they lost second place.
Arsenal had a traditional cold spell in Feb/Mar, Man City had an even worse run at the same time. Both teams' title hopes ended at that point.
Everton didn't have a consistently good run all season, never exceeding 9 point in any 5-match sequence. The only other teams not to exceed 9 points were Newcastle and Villa, both relegated.
Watford had a great 13/15 run in Nov/Dec that helped them to avoid being dragged into the relegation fight. The only other teams to achieve a 13/15 run were the top 4 and Southampton.
Villa were the only team who never got more than 8/15 points.
Leicester and Arsenal only dipped below 7/15 points twice all season, the only two teams to do so.
Spurs third dip came at the end of the season, and combined with Arsenal's strong finish meant they lost second place.
Arsenal had a traditional cold spell in Feb/Mar, Man City had an even worse run at the same time. Both teams' title hopes ended at that point.
Everton didn't have a consistently good run all season, never exceeding 9 point in any 5-match sequence. The only other teams not to exceed 9 points were Newcastle and Villa, both relegated.
Watford had a great 13/15 run in Nov/Dec that helped them to avoid being dragged into the relegation fight. The only other teams to achieve a 13/15 run were the top 4 and Southampton.
Villa were the only team who never got more than 8/15 points.
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Championship Late
Championship table from beginning of April onwards.
Of the play-off teams, only Brighton unbeaten. Other 3 teams all lost 2 matches.
Brentford clear at the top, with 7/9 wins and 24 goals.
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