SAFC 1926-1927 Football League Division 1 Season Review
Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against | Finished |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
42 | 21 | 7 | 14 | 98 | 70 | 3rd |
By Season End
Sunderland AFC finished 3rd at the end of the 1926-1927 season scoring 98 goals, conceding 70 with a goal difference of 28.
The Goals
Dave Halliday contributed the most goals in the 1926-1927 Football League Division 1 season, netting 36 (0.86 goals per game). With a goalscoring average of 0.43 goals per game the Rokerites netted a total of 70 goals at Roker Park conceding 28 (42), away from home scoring 28 and conceding 42 (-14) with an away goalscoring average of 1.5 and an overall goalscoring average of 0.43 goals per game.
The Wins
The season finished in 1926-1927 with 21 wins, a win ratio of 50.00%, the Sunderland AFC faithful at Roker Park enjoyed 15 wins and the travelling support saw 6 games won.
The Draws
Of the 42 games played the Rokerites managed 7 draws by the end of the 1926-1927 season, 3 draws at Roker Park and 4 away from home.
The Losses
In total SAFC lost 14 games, 3 games lost at Roker Park (28 goals conceded) and 11 games lost away (42 goals conceded).
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