Brian Laws - Statistics

Statistics

As of 15 December 2012
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Grimsby Town England 29 November 1994 1 November 1996 700199000000000000099 700130000000000000030 700128000000000000028 700141000000000000041 700130300000000000030.30
Scunthorpe United England 24 February 1997 25 March 2004 7002389000000000000389 7002147000000000000147 7002101000000000000101 7002141000000000000141 700137790000000000037.79
Scunthorpe United England 15 April 2004 6 November 2006 7002131000000000000131 700155000000000000055 700137000000000000037 700139000000000000039 700141980999999999941.98
Sheffield Wednesday England 6 November 2006 13 December 2009 7002154000000000000154 700152000000000000052 700142000000000000042 700160000000000000060 700133770000000000033.77
Burnley England 13 January 2010 29 December 2010 700144000000000000044 700113000000000000013 70009000000000000009 700122000000000000022 700129550000000000029.55
Shamrock Rovers Ireland 17 September 2012 29 October 2012 70007000000000000007 70004000000000000004 50000000000000000000 70003000000000000003 700157140000000000057.14
Scunthorpe United England 29 October 2012 Present 70008000000000000008 70003000000000000003 70001000000000000001 70004000000000000004 700137500000000000037.50
Total 7002832000000000000832 7002304000000000000304 7002218000000000000218 7002310000000000000310 700136540000000000036.54

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