Forest have broken a record West Brom set 20 years ago by surviving with only 32 points, the last record was 34 points in the 24/05.
Summary
- Forest sets new record for survival with a low point total.
- Fans debate if the achievement was due to luck or poor performance.
- Points deduction raises questions about the record validity.
- High spending doesn’t match performance results.
Forest’s Luck
Burned-Shoulder’s post highlights Forest’s record-breaking low point total of 32, surpassing West Brom’s 34 points. Some fans praise the achievement, attributing it to luck, while others question if Forest’s performance warranted survival.
Controversial Points Deduction
PitiedVeil55831 points out the controversy surrounding Forest’s record, mentioning a points deduction that impacted their standing. GetKosiorekt adds that without the deduction, Forest could have stayed up with even fewer points, given the poor performance of other teams.
High Spending, Low Returns
omnipotentmonkey highlights Forest’s substantial spending of about £300m but notes their lackluster performance despite the investment. dispelthemyth suggests analyzing what it took to secure 17th place and questions the adequacy of this season’s safety point threshold.