REVIEW OF THE YEAR: Magic Marcus tops two charts

Marcus Maddison topped two Peterborough United charts in 2016.
Marcus Maddison made the most appearances and scored the most Posh goals in 2016.Marcus Maddison made the most appearances and scored the most Posh goals in 2016.
Marcus Maddison made the most appearances and scored the most Posh goals in 2016.

Maddison was the only player to reach 50 appearances and he was the club’s top scorer with 12 goals.

PLAYING RECORD
(Overall)

P56 W23 D12 L21 F88 A80

Centre-back Jack Baldwin collected 14 yellow cards in 2016.Centre-back Jack Baldwin collected 14 yellow cards in 2016.
Centre-back Jack Baldwin collected 14 yellow cards in 2016.

(Home)

P32 W12 D7 L13 F52 A47

(Away)

P24 W11 D5 L8 F36 A33

Chris Forrester scored three goals in 48 appearances for Posh in 2016.Chris Forrester scored three goals in 48 appearances for Posh in 2016.
Chris Forrester scored three goals in 48 appearances for Posh in 2016.

MOST APPEARANCES

(56 games played).

50 Marcus Maddison

48 Chris Forrester

Jon Taylor scored eight goals for Posh between January and May.Jon Taylor scored eight goals for Posh between January and May.
Jon Taylor scored eight goals for Posh between January and May.

45 Shaquile Coulthirst

44 Michael Smith

40 Michael Bostwick

39 Jack Baldwin

Centre-back Jack Baldwin collected 14 yellow cards in 2016.Centre-back Jack Baldwin collected 14 yellow cards in 2016.
Centre-back Jack Baldwin collected 14 yellow cards in 2016.

37 Tom Nichols

34 Leo Da Silva Lopes

30 Gwion Edwards

28 Paul Taylor

MOST GOALS

(88 scored)

Chris Forrester scored three goals in 48 appearances for Posh in 2016.Chris Forrester scored three goals in 48 appearances for Posh in 2016.
Chris Forrester scored three goals in 48 appearances for Posh in 2016.

12 Marcus Maddison

9 Gwion Edwards

9 Tom Nichols

8 J. Taylor

7 Coulthirst

5 Angol

5 P. Taylor

MOST CAUTIONS

14 Jack Baldwin

12 Michael Bostwick

9 Leo Da Silva Lopes

8 Shaquile Coulthirst

8 Chris Forrester

SENDINGS OFF
(8 in total)

2 Ricardo Santos: 1 apiece Lee Angol, Jack Baldwin, Chris Forrester, Andrew Hughes, Michael Smith, Ryan Tafazolli.

BIGGEST WINS

5-1 v Blackpool (home)

5-1 v Millwall (home)

5-2 v Chesterfield (home)

4-1 v Colchester (away)

3-0 v Crewe (home)

3-0 v Cobblers (home).

BIGGEST DEFEATS

1-6 v Norwich (home)

0-4 v Bradford C (home)

0-3 v Millwall (away).

BIGGEST ATTENDANCES

(home)

10,632 v West Brom

9,157 v Cobblers

7,796 v Notts County

7,665 v Preston

7,052 v Southend

SMALLEST ATTENDANCES

(home)

1,696 v Norwich C

1,793 v MK Dons

2,850 v AFC Wimbledon

3,544 v Oldham

BIGGEST ATTENDANCE

(away)

22,517 at West Brom

SMALLEST ATTENDANCE

393 at Barnet

Longest winning run

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5 games: v Bristol Rovers (away), Chesham (home), Barnet (away), Bolton (home), Cobblers (away).

Longest losing streak

5 games: v Bradford City (home), Millwall (away), Oldham (home), Swindon (home), Bury (away).

Longest unbeaten run

6 games (ongoing): v Notts County (away), Chesterfield (home), Charlton (away), Notts County (home), Gillingham (home), Coventry (home).

Longest run without a win

8 games (twice): v West Brom (home), Bradford City (home), Millwall (away), Oldham (home), Swindon (home), Bury (away), Wigan (away), Port Vale (home).

& v Norwich (home), Swindon (home), Port Vale (home), Sheffield United (away), Walsall (home), Shrewsbury (away), Southend (away), MK Dons (home).