first and foremost in the Bloom era?
But i guess after that, of all time.
But i guess after that, of all time.
I think Jeff Wood's record was 1 point from 10 matches.
Pat Saward endured 12 straight league defeats plus an FA cup loss in 1972/3.
Not sure about the Bloom era but Russell Slade's side had a poor start to the 2009/10 season that cost him his job.
I think Jeff Wood's record was 1 point from 10 matches.
Pat Saward endured 12 straight league defeats plus an FA cup loss in 1972/3.
Not sure about the Bloom era but Russell Slade's side had a poor start to the 2009/10 season that cost him his job.
Pat Saward: I went to the 13th consecutive defeat in the Old Division 2 at Brisbane Road. We wuz robbed.
Ahh now there's an answer that makes a mockery of the '2 games to save his job', debate.We had a run of nine league games without a win under Gus in 2011, which included that bloody awful game against palace. It also featured 5 hours and 40 minutes without scoring: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/15510791.
It's a good job we had Billy Paynter and Ryan Harley in our ranks.
We had a run of nine league games without a win under Gus in 2011, which included that bloody awful game against palace. It also featured 5 hours and 40 minutes without scoring: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/15510791.
It's a good job we had Billy Paynter and Ryan Harley in our ranks.
Ahh now there's an answer that makes a mockery of the '2 games to save his job', debate.
Can anyone spot the agenda?
I remember a run of a dozen or more games without a win under Archie MacAuley in the mid sixties and we had a pretty grim period under Brian Clough. Hinsh, Wood, Lloyd and Mickey Adams II among others provided fairly protracted winless runs too......
This is, I suspect, our worst run in the Bloom era but it isn't anything new.