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A brilliant read and one which makes me want to boast about this Jags season to anyone who'll listen.

 

Unfortunately, I can hardly remember any of the important numbers when it comes to the detail! :crazy:

 

More power to your spreadsheets and look forward to even more boasting next year. :clapping:

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^ Aye,

 

Vítezslav Mooc:

16.02.2008 Dunfermline Athletic [a] D1-1 (SFL First Division - game 24)

08.04.2008 Stirling Albion [h] W1-0 (SFL First Division - game 33)

19.04.2008 Livingston [a] L0-1 (SFL First Division - game 35)

January window forward, McCall clearly never fancied him, made 3 starts, team never scored when he was on the pitch, subbed every time, never even made bench in his 4 months.

 

Unknown Czech trialist:

13.07.2013 Dumbarton [a] W4-3 (Friendly)

16.07.2013 Livingston [a] D0-0 (Friendly)

The i.d. of the Czech centre-half from 2012-13 remains unknown to me, much to my dismay. I might need to apply as a Firhill office intern so I can have a swatch in the filing cabinet. :ph34r:

 

 

Whit aboot Czech Charnley, ye havin' that?

 

 

 

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I'd quite like to know when was the last time we won at least one game in every month of a top flight season. I imagine that could be pretty rare.

 

Funny how consistency can mean different things depending on perspective. During the season, on a game-to-game basis Thistle seemed really inconsistent. Yet the way we maintained pretty steady form throughout the season (evidenced by a win, or two, every month) looks like a consistent season overall.

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^ Rare for modern times Allyo, certainly.

 

Sticking to top-flight League games only, it's the first-time since 1961-62, although 1962-63 was only thwarted due to the fact that all the February matches were postponed.

 

Still, 50+ years whichever way you look at it.

 

Another way to look at it is we were only ever 5 games max without a win in the season past.

 

Last time the max sequence was lower than that was 1962-63 when the longest winless run was 3.

 

Never farthest away from a win were the fans of 1918-1919, who only ever seen the Jags go 2 games without a win max, despite only winning 17 of the 34.

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That suggests to me we were very good at home and not so clever away or vice versa. Was that the case?

Lost 5 at home and away... I'd say it was just one of those great quirks. See what you think yourself...

 

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17.08.1918 Airdrieonians [a] D1-1 (SFL - game 1)

24.08.1918 Old Clydebank [h] W3-1 (SFL - game 2)

31.08.1918 Ayr United [a] W1-0 (SFL - game 3)

14.09.1918 Rangers [a] L0-2 (SFL - game 4)

21.09.1918 Hamilton Academical [a] W2-1 (SFL - game 5)

28.09.1918 Heart of Midlothian [a] L0-1 (SFL - game 6)

30.09.1918 Clyde [h] D1-1 (SFL - game 7)

05.10.1918 Falkirk [h] W4-2 (SFL - game 8)

12.10.1918 Motherwell [a] D1-1 (SFL - game 9)

19.10.1918 Hamilton Academical [h] W6-3 (SFL - game 10)

26.10.1918 Kilmarnock [a] W3-0 (SFL - game 11)

02.11.1918 Queen's Park [h] W2-1 (SFL - game 12)

09.11.1918 Third Lanark [a] W2-1 (SFL - game 13)

23.11.1918 Celtic [h] L0-1 (SFL - game 14)

07.12.1918 Morton [a] L0-3 (SFL - game 15)

14.12.1918 Heart of Midlothian [h] W3-1 (SFL - game 16)

21.12.1918 Dumbarton [a] D1-1 (SFL - game 17)

28.12.1918 St Mirren [h] W5-1 (SFL - game 18)

01.01.1919 Third Lanark [h] L1-2 (SFL - game 19)

02.01.1919 Rangers [h] W1-0 (SFL - game 20)

04.01.1919 Clyde [a] D1-1 (SFL - game 21)

11.01.1919 Ayr United [h] L1-3 (SFL - game 22)

18.01.1919 Hibernian [a] W2-0 (SFL - game 23)

25.01.1919 Dumbarton [h] L1-3 (SFL - game 24)

01.02.1919 Morton [h] W2-1 (SFL - game 25)

08.02.1919 Queen's Park [a] L3-4 (SFL - game 26)

15.02.1919 Kilmarnock [h] W4-0 (SFL - game 27)

22.02.1919 Celtic [a] L1-2 (SFL - game 28)

08.03.1919 Old Clydebank [a] W3-1 (SFL - game 29)

22.03.1919 Airdrieonians [h] L0-1 (SFL - game 30)

05.04.1919 Falkirk [a] D2-2 (SFL - game 31)

12.04.1919 Motherwell [h] W2-0 (SFL - game 32)

19.04.1919 St Mirren [a] D1-1 (SFL - game 33)

21.04.1919 Hibernian [h] W2-0 (SFL - game 34)

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