Years ago I found a database site of complete football league records and I extracted ours, and have been updating it every match since. So, as at today, our record reads: HOME AWAY TOTAL Hull City 50 24 12 14 92 62 49 15 9 25 54 99 99 39 21 39 146 161 I know that historical stats don't mean a lot but it's interesting that we both have the same number of wins. Time to tip that in our favour tonight (if the game is completed). Edit: I see our program doesn't allow me to display the spaces in the Home, Away, Total line, but you can work it out!
As I said, the spacing is compressed because of this program. It's obvious though isn't it? Home - wins, draws, defeats, goals for, goals against Away - (repeat) Totals - add home and away stats together Therefore, as I said, I make this the 100th league match against Hull.
I wouldn't have said that was obvious as your post didn't mention what information was included or in what order so i would have no idea what the numbers meant. I saw three labelled column headers and about 20 columns of numbers. I've put them into more easily readable rows for you Home Played 50 Won 24 Drawn 12 Lost14 For 92 Against 62 Away Games 49 Wins 15 Draws 9 Losses 25 For 54 Against 99 Total Games 99 Wins 39 Draws 21 Losses 39 For 146 Against 161
Your records are 3 games different and thats because your records are league games only, the club's are totals. We've played 3 FA cup games. Won one, drawn one, lost one which changes your 39, 21, 39 to 40, 22, 40