Outdoor guerrilla marketing
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:06 am
Score for season
Once we have this score, we can then use the Numeric Banding wizard to rank the teams (grouped by season) to give a rank from 1-92 for each season. I have then created this as an ascending selector for use with the inequality operators in the pattern match.
We can then look for patterns email list providers in germany where the values successively decrease (i.e league position gets better). This can then lead us to find the longest sequence for each such team. Once set up, it is not then difficult to use different equality symbols to find answers to similar questions:
Longest sequence of improving seasons (9 – Luton, Oldham, Gillingham). In Oldham and Gillingham’s cases their final positions at the end of these sequences represented their best ever league performances.
Longest sequence of deteriorating positions (10 – Bolton and Bury). In both cases, prior promotion (or 2 for Bury) was the catalyst for a decade of worsening performances, as shown in the two grids below.
Table longest sequence
Longest sequence of exactly the same league position (3). There are 24 times that this has occurred, most recently by Stoke City who from the 2013/14 season finished in ninth place for three consecutive seasons.

Concluding remarks
I have not covered all of the questions that I’ve answered from these columns in this article (see articles 2, 5 and 6), but have chosen to focus on a subset of those problems that have involved cubes and sequences. For a couple of those not discussed here, there were improvements that could be made to the software to make them quicker to answer and where there were obvious and direct analogies of marketing analytic questions. These will be introduced into our software in the near future.
Once we have this score, we can then use the Numeric Banding wizard to rank the teams (grouped by season) to give a rank from 1-92 for each season. I have then created this as an ascending selector for use with the inequality operators in the pattern match.
We can then look for patterns email list providers in germany where the values successively decrease (i.e league position gets better). This can then lead us to find the longest sequence for each such team. Once set up, it is not then difficult to use different equality symbols to find answers to similar questions:
Longest sequence of improving seasons (9 – Luton, Oldham, Gillingham). In Oldham and Gillingham’s cases their final positions at the end of these sequences represented their best ever league performances.
Longest sequence of deteriorating positions (10 – Bolton and Bury). In both cases, prior promotion (or 2 for Bury) was the catalyst for a decade of worsening performances, as shown in the two grids below.
Table longest sequence
Longest sequence of exactly the same league position (3). There are 24 times that this has occurred, most recently by Stoke City who from the 2013/14 season finished in ninth place for three consecutive seasons.

Concluding remarks
I have not covered all of the questions that I’ve answered from these columns in this article (see articles 2, 5 and 6), but have chosen to focus on a subset of those problems that have involved cubes and sequences. For a couple of those not discussed here, there were improvements that could be made to the software to make them quicker to answer and where there were obvious and direct analogies of marketing analytic questions. These will be introduced into our software in the near future.