Last Saturday's home
draw with Doncaster stretched the Sky Blues' unbeaten league run to
eleven games and equalled the best run by a City team since 1966-67.
It pults the current team level with the 11-game run without loss at
the start of Roland Nilsson's managerial career in the autumn of
2001. As I said last week the 1966-67 team under Jimmy Hill went 25
league games unbeaten. If Tony Mowbray's side avoid defeat at Bramall
Lane next Sunday they will clock up the best run for 48 years.
Over the last few weeks
as City's season has developed into something quite exciting,
numerous readers have asked me how this season compares to the best
seasons of the past. So I decided to check the stats and can report
that after 20 games Tony Mowbray's team have the second best points
record by a Coventry City side the club joined the Football League in
1919. The table below shows the best twelve seasons and compares the
record after 20 games. Before 1981 two points were awarded for a win
so I have adjusted the points total to reflect that.
Season
|
Home (W-D-L)
|
Away (W-D-L)
|
Pts*
|
Pos.
|
Final
|
1935-36 (D3 South)
|
8-0-1
|
3-5-3
|
38
|
3rd
|
1st (P)
|
1937-38 (D2)
|
6-3-1
|
4-5-1
|
38
|
2nd
|
4th
|
1950-51 (D2)
|
8-1-0
|
3-2-6
|
36
|
3rd
|
7th
|
1954-55 (D3 South)
|
8-2-1
|
3-3-3
|
38
|
3rd
|
9th
|
1955-56 (D3 South)
|
10-2-0
|
0-2-8
|
34
|
8th
|
8th
|
1958-59 (D4)
|
8-1-1
|
2-4-4
|
35
|
3rd
|
2nd (P)
|
1959-60 (D3)
|
6-3-1
|
4-2-5
|
35
|
6th
|
5th
|
1963-64 (D3)
|
7-2-1
|
6-2-2
|
43
|
1st
|
1st (P)
|
1965-66 (D2)
|
7-2-1
|
3-5-2
|
37
|
2nd
|
3rd
|
1966-67 (D2)
|
8-1-1
|
3-2-5
|
36
|
2nd
|
1st (P)
|
2001-02 (D2)
|
5-2-3
|
5-2-3
|
34
|
7th
|
10th
|
2015-16 (D3)
|
7-3-0
|
4-3-3
|
39
|
2nd
|
?
|
*points total adjusted
where 2 pts for a win (pre 1981)
The best season was in
1963-64 when after 20 games City lead the table by two points from
Crystal Palace in mid-November. By 3rd January they had
extended that lead to nine points but then had a collapse and failed
to win in 11 games. They steadied the ship and won promotion on the
final day of the season. Other interesting points of note are:-
- the promotion teams of 1936, 1964 and 1967 had all lost their unbeaten home records by this stage of the season.
- After being in contention after 20 games on eight occasions in the 50s & 60s, the club have only been 'up there' twice in the last 49 years but 34 of those years were spent in the top flight.
- Only once before (in 1937-38) have the team lost less than three games at this stage. In 1937-38 the second defeat came in game 20 (at Bramall Lane on Christmas Day)
On the question of the
unbeaten home league run, extended to 10 after the Doncaster draw,
this team are just two games short of equalling the best run without
loss since the move to the Ricoh in 2005. In that first season
following the move from Highfield Road, the team suffered a 2-1 home
loss to Stoke on 2nd November, but then they did not lose
again until 1st April when Preston won 1-0. The
twelve-match unbeaten run included six straight wins between January
and March.
Terry Butcher's reign
as City manager is not remembered with much fondness but after he
lost his first home game against Liverpool in November 1990, his team
didn't lose again until the opening game of the next season – a
total of 12 games. The best post-war run is 17 achieved three times
(1952, 1958-59 and 1965-66), whilst the all-time club record is 19
unbeaten home games, set in 1925-26 season (in Division Three North).
The current unbeaten
home start of 10 games is the best for a City team since the 1978-79
season when no team lowered City's colours until February – a total
of 11 home games. The best ever was Jesse Carver's 1955-56 team that
was unbeaten in its first 15 games from the start of the campaign
until 18th February 1956, although by the time the run had
ended Carver had left the club to take up a position as coach of
Inter Milan.
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