I didn’t even consider blackpool being here. I figured they just gathered a bunch of Charlie Adam’s hungover sleeping in the park and they somehow managed to fake it till they made it
mancity could never
Man City have the 6th most games in the top flight
Table when organized by Points per Match
1.553 - Sheffield Un
1.546 - West Brom
1.502 - Leeds
1.500 - Middlesbrough
1.492 - Leicester
1.488 - Birmingham
1.474 - Wolves
1.450 - Norwich
1.442 - Blackburn
1.438 - Burnley
1.430 - Derby
1.418 - Fulham
1.417 - Preston NE
1.402 - Sheffield W
1.396 - Stoke
1.385 - Cardiff
1.367 - Nottingham F
1.352 - Blackpool
1.340 - Millwall
1.316 - Hull
1.308 - Charlton
1.306 - Bristol
1.301 - Grimsby
1.261 - Barnsley
Preston mid table no matter which way you sort it.
Thanks I was here for that, considering the difference in games played that should be the default sorting value if you want to make an all-time table that means something
Plus, the one major caveat I would add to both charts is that the English Football League changed to the 3-point win scheme in 1981-1982 season, so I have no idea how that would influence the points per game calculation to make a true all-time table. OP’s table, provided from the link in this post, calculates the points total using the 3-point scheme.
that should be the default sorting value
That would be a totally different chart. Spurs and the Manchester teams would be sorted to the top on far fewer matches played.
Yeah true, making them the all-time better championship sides, on average per match. But that doesn’t make much sense, so set a minimum of matches played and you’re good
This means automatic promotion to the PL no?
Only if you can recover the goal difference
Can’t believe Ipswich aren’t there
We didn’t make the second tier until the 50s, so have had a lot less games than the other teams.
On the full table we’re a place below Norwich with 100 games less played.
Yep, I was going to query that, if it were only the Championship era. Ipswich got relegated from the Premier League in about 1995, and were in the Championship until they got relegated 18 months ago. I can’t think of any other team that has been in purgatory for anywhere near as long. Maybe Preston?
We were relegated in 2019 so a bit more than 18 months ago. And we were last relegated from the PL in 2001. Our relegation to League One was the first time we’d been out the top two leagues in England since 1957.
But before that we were the longest serving Championship club. I think it might be Bristol City now?
Lol Barnsley
And United top out of the Sheffield Clubs, as is tradition :)
Because Wednesday have spent longer in the top flight I’d imagine
Surprised to see Grimsby there, never think of them as being a Championship stalwart.
Tell me what I’m missing:
I’m counting 58 seasons in Barnsley history between Championship and Second Division.
3.289 matches equals 56,70 matches per season. How does this add up at all?
When Middlesbrough back? I remember watching them some 20 years ago because I liked Juninho Paulista. They seem to have faded into obscurity since that time.
Keep these stats rolling in.
Barnsley leading this with a -686 goal difference.
Thats how you know they are the kings of the championship
Where is man city?
Who’s made the most money from promotion?
Well it would just be whoever has spent the most time in the PL. Since you don’t make money from the actual act of promotion
It would be whoever has spent the most time in the Premiership recently. It wouldn’t surprise me if Luton will end up making more this season than Coventry did in the first 10 seasons up there.
Barnsley being 1st but also having the worst GD is a lovely sight
One must imagine Barnsley happy
I laughed at the 700ish extra games for a 300 ish point lead.
I read somewhere that Barnsley were the team that had played most second-flight seasons but I didn’t realise how far ahead they were - over 600 games more than Hull in second.