RowlattsFox Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/my-premier-league-life I found this pretty interesting on the BBC website, stats since the day you were born.
stox259 Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 Yeah I have done this. Loads of information on there. Really enjoyed going through it.
Mark_w Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 My lifetime rating is 39%. 35% if I do it from the first game I attended. Some really interesting stuff in there.
ramboacdc Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 Club beaten most in my lifetime Derby County19 times liking this!
RowlattsFox Posted 7 August 2015 Author Posted 7 August 2015 22 managers in my lifetime although that does include Gerry Taggart and I don't remember that ever happening. Lost most to West Ham in my lifetime (bodes well for next weekend) Beaten Leeds the most 7 Trophies/Promotions in my life time, due the next one in 2020 apparently
Fox92 Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 Did it this morning. Well done to everyone who put it together. Think it should be expanded to the football league though because it's really interesting as a football fan.
Sharpe's Fox Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 Nigel Pearson is the first and second most successful permanent Leicester manager ever based on win percentage.
MC Prussian Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 That's a great add-on provided by the BBC! Loving it! Nice. And I share the same birthday with Neil Maddison (who?) and Michael Ball.
ramboacdc Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 if i put my daughters birthday in (23rd march 2010) the stats look great! we even get a never relegated award! also 83% of top half finishes in her life time.
Tielemans63 Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 According to this our average attendance in the 93/94 season was 7,907 - that can't be right can it?! Or was that the year they were building the Carling stand? Even then that seems incredibly low.
Lestoh Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 Year I was born our average attendance was 8k. I am taking personal ownership of our improvements since. You are all very welcome.
ashby_fox Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 According to this our average attendance in the 93/94 season was 7,907 - that can't be right can it?! Or was that the year they were building the Carling stand? Even then that seems incredibly low. No it's wrong average attendance in 93/94 was 16,005. Leicester City 1993–94 season Chairman Martin George Manager Brian Little Stadium Filbert Street First Division 4th (promoted via playoffs) FA Cup Third round League Cup Third round Top goalscorer Roberts (13) Highest home attendance 21,744 vs. Watford (27 December 1993) Lowest home attendance 10,366 vs. Birmingham City (12 September 1993) Average home league attendance 16,005
leftbackinthechangingroom Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/my-premier-league-life Not sure if I have posted this in eight place if not then mods feel free to move/delete. Basically tells you more or less every stat about your club since you have been alive (and as a comparison the full club history.) For example games won since you have been alive, goals scored how many managers we have had etc. Good little read/time waster. In my lifetime we have had 26 out of 45 managers (including caretakers) of which 24 were different as Pearson and Bassett had 2 spells Edit didn't see the other exact same topic sorry
The Year Of The Fox Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 We've beaten Leeds the most amount of times and lost to West Ham the most amount in my lifetime
Arriba Los Zorros Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 My 'first match' was a 2-1 defeat to Forest Average score of 1-1 over my lifetime Beaten Derby the most and lost to West Ham the most Pearson highest won % but no surprises as he has the most highest win % ever
Foxhateram Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 Did we really lose 100% of the games in the 1938/39 season? That is terrible! Not bad stats since 1990. I remember that gradel free kick against dons after my 18th birthday, what a game that was!
Mark_w Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 Did we really lose 100% of the games in the 1938/39 season? No.
Karljohn Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 Average attendance 75/76 season was 4500. Hmmm. And I share the same birthday with 'arry kane
Nalis Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 First game after birth: 4-0 defeat. First game after 18th birthday: 4-0 defeat This facility might actually be the first time some of the new generation Man City fans realise they were in the third tier not so long ago...
Foxhateram Posted 7 August 2015 Posted 7 August 2015 No.Look at the graph I posted. Highest percentage of matches lost in a season shows 100% for that season.Must be an error. Edit: confirmed incorrect http://www.11v11.com/teams/leicester-city/tab/matches/season/1939
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