After 29 Matches the Previous 10 Champions have accumulated the following points (we have 56 points) and have been in the following league position:
Newcastle (09/10)
Points after 29 Matches: 59
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Wolves (08/09)
Points after 29 Matches: 59
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
West Brom (07/08)
Points after 29 Matches: 51
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Sunderland (06/07)
Points after 29 Matches: 46
League Position after 29 Matches: 7th
Reading (05/06)
Points after 29 Matches: 72
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Sunderland (04/05)
Points after 29 Matches: 53
League Position after 29 Matches: 3rd
Norwich (03/04)
Points after 29 Matches: 56
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Portsmouth (02/03)
Points after 29 Matches: 60
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Manchester City (01/02)
Points after 29 Matches: 58
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Fulham (00/01)
Points after 29 Matches: 70
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
So other than Sunderland on both occassions coming from behind to eventually win the division eight of the previous 10 Champions have been top at this stage. On both occassions it took Sunderland a further 10 matches to break into the automatic places before eventually leading the pack with just five games to go. In 06/07, WBA, Birmingham and Derby switched places at the top on a number of occassions through matches 20 to 40 with Birmingham leading for most of that period. They finished the season second, two points behind Sunderland and two points ahead of Derby (who went up via the play off). In 04/05, Ipswich led after 29 matches having led the division for nine matches before this but were eventually overtaken a few games afterwards. After losing to us in match 35 they slipped to 3rd and stayed out of the top two for the rest of the season. In neither year that Sunderland won the division had a team been leading the division from the start (OK we briefly dipped to second sometime ago but you get my point). All the teams who've been leading after 29 matches with the exception of Ipswich have gone on to gain promotion. Ipswich finished 3rd and eventually lost to West Ham in the play offs who went on to win promotion themselves.
Newcastle (09/10)
Points after 29 Matches: 59
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Wolves (08/09)
Points after 29 Matches: 59
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
West Brom (07/08)
Points after 29 Matches: 51
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Sunderland (06/07)
Points after 29 Matches: 46
League Position after 29 Matches: 7th
Reading (05/06)
Points after 29 Matches: 72
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Sunderland (04/05)
Points after 29 Matches: 53
League Position after 29 Matches: 3rd
Norwich (03/04)
Points after 29 Matches: 56
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Portsmouth (02/03)
Points after 29 Matches: 60
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Manchester City (01/02)
Points after 29 Matches: 58
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
Fulham (00/01)
Points after 29 Matches: 70
League Position after 29 Matches: 1st
So other than Sunderland on both occassions coming from behind to eventually win the division eight of the previous 10 Champions have been top at this stage. On both occassions it took Sunderland a further 10 matches to break into the automatic places before eventually leading the pack with just five games to go. In 06/07, WBA, Birmingham and Derby switched places at the top on a number of occassions through matches 20 to 40 with Birmingham leading for most of that period. They finished the season second, two points behind Sunderland and two points ahead of Derby (who went up via the play off). In 04/05, Ipswich led after 29 matches having led the division for nine matches before this but were eventually overtaken a few games afterwards. After losing to us in match 35 they slipped to 3rd and stayed out of the top two for the rest of the season. In neither year that Sunderland won the division had a team been leading the division from the start (OK we briefly dipped to second sometime ago but you get my point). All the teams who've been leading after 29 matches with the exception of Ipswich have gone on to gain promotion. Ipswich finished 3rd and eventually lost to West Ham in the play offs who went on to win promotion themselves.
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