Breaking records/stats thread

You never take a win for granted, especially with a load of new managers giving teams boosts, and the Christmas schedule always throws up some shock results, but if you look at our next run of fixtures through to NYD -

Swansea (19th)
Spurs (6th)
Bournemouth (14th)
Newcastle (16th)
Crystal Palace (20th)
Watford (9th)

You'd not find many neutrals betting against us winning the lot of them if we can manage to beat Spurs next weekend.
 
You never take a win for granted, especially with a load of new managers giving teams boosts, and the Christmas schedule always throws up some shock results, but if you look at our next run of fixtures through to NYD -

Swansea (19th)
Spurs (6th)
Bournemouth (14th)
Newcastle (16th)
Crystal Palace (20th)
Watford (9th)

You'd not find many neutrals betting against us winning the lot of them if we can manage to beat Spurs next weekend.

That should be six wins from six. We're better than every one of those sides and they've all got fixture congestion to deal with too.
 
We are currently on a run of 9 consecutive away wins in the league.


1)Watford (last season) 5-0
2)Brighton 2-1
3)Bournemouth 2-1
4)Watford 6-0
5)Chelsea 1-0
6)West Brom 3-2
7)Leicester 2-0
8)Huddersfield 2-1
9)United 2-1

The record is 11, set by Chelsea in 2008.

We have :

10) Swansea (19th)
11) Newcastle (16th)
12) Crystal Palace (20th)

To equal or better that record.
 
That should be six wins from six. We're better than every one of those sides and they've all got fixture congestion to deal with too.

If and it is a huge if we can get 6 more wins on the bounce that would be incredible. 64 points from 22 games would never be beaten.
 
We need 50 more points to break the premier league points record.
 
Imagine if we broke the consecutive wins record, the goals scored record and the points total record all in the same season.
 

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