w/c 18th May 2024

Saturday 18th
At half time in League 2 games, securing leads early was crucial as the 3 sides with the best first half records all finished in the top 3. Swindon lost out badly. After being on course for 69 points and 19 wins, they fell away to finally secure 14 wins and 54 points.
From all goals scored and conceded after half time, those in Stockport's games would have secured them 78 points with them leading 20 second halves. Grimsby, as the division's worst side after the break, would secure 45 points compared to the 63 (8th best) in the first halves.
Sunday 19th
Notts County's Meadow Lane was the place to see goals with 93 of them (51 scored and 42 conceded), an average of 4.0 per game. 48 goals came at Priestfield with only Barrow's Holker Street ground witnessing fewer - 47 (an average of 2.0 per game).
Notts County was the team to watch with 175 goals occuring in their 46 matches (89 scored and 86 conceded), averaging 3.8 for each game. The Gills fans saw the fewest goals with 103 scored and conceded, an average of 2.2 per game.
Monday 20th
Home League 2 goals scored (and goal difference), away goals scored and total goals scored.
Tuesday 21st
Home League 2 goals conceded (and goal difference), away goals conceded and total goals conceded.
Wednesday 22nd
Goals scored in the first half (23 games) of the season and the second half of the season. Goals conceded in the first half (23 games) of the season and the second half of the season.
Thursday 23rd
Sutton managed just 3 clean sheets all season with just 1 occuring in their 23 home games - a 4-0 win over Walsall. Stockport's 17 was the most with 13 coming in their home games (13 was equal to or more than the total earned by the bottom 17 sides).
Forest Green suffered the most blank sheets (20) which was 5 more than Wimbledon as the next worst side. 5 was the fewest goalless games by Mansfield who endured 4 of them in their home games. MK Dons fans enjoyed home goals in 22 of their 23 games.
Friday 24th
The Gills only managed 18 goals before half time in their 46 matches compared to the top side (Stockport) who managed 50 first half goals - a whopping 30 more than they conceded.
The Gills improved in the second halves of games, scoring 28 goals (10 more than they managed in the first halves). After half time, Mansfield were top scorers with 47 just ahead of fellow promoted sides Stockport and Wrexham (with a far superior GD over Notts Co after both scored 43).
At half time in League 2 games, securing leads early was crucial as the 3 sides with the best first half records all finished in the top 3. Swindon lost out badly. After being on course for 69 points and 19 wins, they fell away to finally secure 14 wins and 54 points.
From all goals scored and conceded after half time, those in Stockport's games would have secured them 78 points with them leading 20 second halves. Grimsby, as the division's worst side after the break, would secure 45 points compared to the 63 (8th best) in the first halves.
Sunday 19th
Notts County's Meadow Lane was the place to see goals with 93 of them (51 scored and 42 conceded), an average of 4.0 per game. 48 goals came at Priestfield with only Barrow's Holker Street ground witnessing fewer - 47 (an average of 2.0 per game).
Notts County was the team to watch with 175 goals occuring in their 46 matches (89 scored and 86 conceded), averaging 3.8 for each game. The Gills fans saw the fewest goals with 103 scored and conceded, an average of 2.2 per game.
Monday 20th
Home League 2 goals scored (and goal difference), away goals scored and total goals scored.
Tuesday 21st
Home League 2 goals conceded (and goal difference), away goals conceded and total goals conceded.
Wednesday 22nd
Goals scored in the first half (23 games) of the season and the second half of the season. Goals conceded in the first half (23 games) of the season and the second half of the season.
Thursday 23rd
Sutton managed just 3 clean sheets all season with just 1 occuring in their 23 home games - a 4-0 win over Walsall. Stockport's 17 was the most with 13 coming in their home games (13 was equal to or more than the total earned by the bottom 17 sides).
Forest Green suffered the most blank sheets (20) which was 5 more than Wimbledon as the next worst side. 5 was the fewest goalless games by Mansfield who endured 4 of them in their home games. MK Dons fans enjoyed home goals in 22 of their 23 games.
Friday 24th
The Gills only managed 18 goals before half time in their 46 matches compared to the top side (Stockport) who managed 50 first half goals - a whopping 30 more than they conceded.
The Gills improved in the second halves of games, scoring 28 goals (10 more than they managed in the first halves). After half time, Mansfield were top scorers with 47 just ahead of fellow promoted sides Stockport and Wrexham (with a far superior GD over Notts Co after both scored 43).