After 93 League games in charge at NCAFC, here is Mike Flynn's home record, compared with his away record.
HOME
PLAYED................46
WON.....................23
DRAWN................15
LOST......................8
FOR......................64
AGAINST..............50
DIFF......................(+14)
POINTS................84 from a possible 138 = 60.87%
WIN %...................50.00%
AWAY
PLAYED................47
WON.....................14
DRAWN..................9
LOST.....................24
FOR......................51
AGAINST..............79
DIFF......................(-28)
POINTS................51 from a possible 141 = 36.17%
WIN %..................29.79%
Two things I picked up on:
* we've lost more away than we've won at home
* we've drawn more at home than we've won away.
As always, thanks for reading,
NGR.
Re: League record under Mike Flynn (home v away).....
2great work, sound obvious but it would suggest we need to have a strategy of tightening up a lot more away from home, much more of a knick a goal on the break side to earn more draws and poss wins.
at home we're doing ok obviously few more goals.
at home we're doing ok obviously few more goals.
Re: League record under Mike Flynn (home v away).....
3It's odd, isn't it? You wouldn't think away conditions and the crowd would have an impact on the game once the first 5 minutes are out of the way, but clearly these factors do matter.The NCFC Hippy wrote:great work, sound obvious but it would suggest we need to have a strategy of tightening up a lot more away from home, much more of a knick a goal on the break side to earn more draws and poss wins.
at home we're doing ok obviously few more goals.
I wonder if we do set up differently away from home? If we do, perhaps we shouldn't. If we don't, perhaps we should!
Re: League record under Mike Flynn (home v away).....
4The above figures do not include last night's away game at Northampton Town.
What's clear, is that after 94 games, across 3 seasons, with any number of playing staff involved, the problems away from home are not temporary, and clearly run deep.
What's clear, is that after 94 games, across 3 seasons, with any number of playing staff involved, the problems away from home are not temporary, and clearly run deep.
Re: League record under Mike Flynn (home v away).....
5Hardly. Averaging a little over a point per game away from home would equate to 13th in the EFL2 away league table this season.newgroundrodney wrote:The above figures do not include last night's away game at Northampton Town.
What's clear, is that after 94 games, across 3 seasons, with any number of playing staff involved, the problems away from home are not temporary, and clearly run deep.
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