Breaking records/stats thread

Arguably, the most important record we can break is 6 trophies in a calendar year set by Pep's Barca and Bayern in 2009 and 2020 respectively (technically, Bayern's 6th wasn't in 2020 but you get what I mean).

It's virtually impossible though. I'd be happy with the PL and very happy with the PL and the league cup.
We can't break it because the club world cup has been moved to summer 2022.

We'd have to win the new Club world cup in summer 2022 and the PL, CL, FA Cup, Community Shield, European Super Cup & EFL Cup in 2021/22 as well.
 
We can't break it because the club world cup has been moved to summer 2022.

We'd have to win the new Club world cup in summer 2022 and the PL, CL, FA Cup, Community Shield, European Super Cup & EFL Cup in 2021/22 as well.
FIFA Council announced in December 2020 that FIFA CWC 2021 will be played in December 2021 in Japan
 
If I remember right TNS were bought out and were the moneybags of Wales At one time.
On 30 December 2016, The New Saints defeated Cefn Druids 2–0 in the Cymru Premier. This extended their winning run to 27 matches, surpassing the previous record of 26 set by Ajax in the 1970s for the most consecutive club victories by a top-flight team.

Cefn Druids were no pushovers either and were using magical powers.

27 to beat. Take that Ajax, whoever you are.

They will be dancing in the streets of Total Network Solutions....
 
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If I remember right TNS were bought out and were the moneybags of Wales At one time.
On 30 December 2016, The New Saints defeated Cefn Druids 2–0 in the Cymru Premier. This extended their winning run to 27 matches, surpassing the previous record of 26 set by Ajax in the 1970s for the most consecutive club victories by a top-flight team.

Cefn Druids were no pushovers either and were using magical powers.

27 to beat. Take that Ajax, whoever you are.

They will be dancing in the streets of Total Network Solutions....
I don't know where dancing in the streets originated but, Stuart Pike on Picc Radio used the line after Oldham beat 'the City of rugby' Wigan in the cup....I looked outside and there was no dancing.
 

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