“City have no history”

CLUB HONOURS : From Official Site​

Football League/Premier League Champions

1936/37, 1967/68, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2020/21, 2021/22

FA Women's Super League Champions

2016

Football League/Premier League Runners-Up

1903/04, 1920/21, 1976/77, 2012/13, 2014/15, 2019/20

FA Women's Super League Runners-Up

2015, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21

FA Cup Winners

1903/04, 1933/34, 1955/56, 1968/69, 2010/11, 2018/19

Women's FA Cup Winners

2017, 2018/19, 2019/20

FA Cup Runners-up

1925/26, 1932/33, 1954/55, 1980/81, 2012/13

Women's FA Cup Runners-up

2021/22

League Cup Winners

1969/70, 1975/76, 2013/14, 2015/16, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21

Continental Cup Winners

2014, 2016, 2018/19, 2021/22

League Cup Runners-up

1973/74

Continental Cup Runners-Up

2017/18

FA Community/Charity Shield Winners

1937/38, 1968/69, 1972/73, 2012/13, 2018/19, 2019/20

European Cup Winners' Cup

1969/70

Champions League runners-up

2020/21

Premier League 2 Winners

2020/21, 2021/22

Reserve League Champions

1977/78, 1986/87, 1999/2000

FA Youth Cup Winners

1985/86, 2007/08, 2019/20

Under-18 Premier League National Champions


2020/21, 2021/22

Full Members Cup Runners-up

1898/99, 1902/03, 1909/10, 1927/28, 1946/47, 1965/66, 1985/86

Second Division/Division One/Championships Winners

2001/02

Division One Runners-Up

1999/2000

Division Two Play-Off Winners

1998/99

Division Two Runners-up

1895/96, 1950/51, 1988/89

CLUB RECORDS​

Highest appearance maker: Alan Oakes (680)

Club record goal-scorer: Sergio Aguero (178+)

First club to win an English domestic treble: 2018/19 (plus 2018 FA Community/Charity Shield)

Most points in a season (2 for a win): 62 (Division Two, 1946/47)

Most points in a season (3 for a win): 100 (Premier League, 2017/18)

Most league goals in a season: 108 (Division Two, 1926/27: 42 games) and Division One (2001/02: 46 games)

Most goals in a season (all competitions): 169 (2018/19)

Most league goals by one player in a season: 38: Tommy Johnson (Division One, 1928/29)

Most wins in a row (all competitions) - English top-flight record: 21 (19 December 2020 - 2 March 2021)

Most league wins in a row: 18 (26 August – 27 December 2017)

Most Premier League wins in a row: 11 (equalling City's previous record in 2017 and Chelsea's of 2008)

Most home league wins in a row: 20 (5 March 2011 – 21 March 2012)

Most home wins in a row (all competitions): 20 (9 September 2017 – 4 March 2018)

Most away league wins in a row: 11 (21 May 2017 - 27 December 2017)

Most away wins in a row (all competitions): 19 (19 December 2020 - 1 May 2021)

Club record unbeaten run: 28 (27 April 2017 - 3 December 2017 and 25 November 2020 - 2 March 2021)

Club record unbeaten run away from home: 22 (5 November 2020 - 1 May 2021)

Premier League record for longest winning run of games in a calendar year: 13 (3 January - 2 March 2021)

Highest number of wins achieved in a single month in English football: 9: January 2021

Longest winning run by an English side in the Champions League: 7 (9 December 2020 - 4 May 2021)

Club record unbeaten home run in the Champions League: 14 (7 November 2018 - 4 May 2021)

Club record unbeaten run in the Champions League: 12 (21 October 2020 - 4 May 2021)

Most clean sheets in one season: 33 (61 matches, 2018/19)

Most clean sheets by an individual goalkeeper in one season: 29: Joe Hart (2010/11)

Most consecutive league clean sheets during a season: 6 (15 September 2018 – 29 October 2018)

Record league victory: 11–3 v Lincoln City, 23 March 1895

Record FA Cup victory: 12–0 v Liverpool Stanley, 4 October 1890

Record European victory: 7–0 v Schalke 04 (UEFA Champions League: Round of 16 second leg), 12 March 2019

Highest home attendance: 84,569 v Stoke City, 3 March 1934. (Record home attendance in English football)

Most capped player: David Silva (Spain)





Yep no fookin history.
 
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People also ask​

RankClubAttendanceStadiumOppositionCompetitionDateRef
1​
Tottenham Hotspur
85,512​
Wembley Stadium[a]Bayer LeverkusenUEFA Champions League group stage2 November 2016
[5]
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Manchester City
84,569​
Maine RoadStoke CityFA Cup sixth round3 March 1934
[6]



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Liverpool
61,905​
AnfieldWolverhampton WanderersFA Cup fourth round2 February 1952
[26]



Yep still no fookin History yet 28 years before their highest attendance at Anfield we beat that by 22,664

BINGO !!
 
I love all these stats etc, but so many when slinging such jibes as 'no history', seem to not know the difference between history and 'success'.

We have as much, if not more actual history than many of those club's the fans of which, are throwing the accusation. We certainly also had 'success' before, and in equal amounts to them too ... more in some cases.
 
Up until 1973 City and liverpool had the same number of major trophies each, 8 so if City have no history when did liverpools history start?
I like that stat too. I normally just say:

In 1970 Liverpool were no more successful than City or Spurs(8 major honours each) and those clubs both had a European major honour but Liverpool did not.

Kudos for working out the exact year they overtook us.

Also:

Liverpool weren't even the biggest/most successful club in their own city at the start of the 60s, never mind biggest club in England. That was Liverpool before they were "financially doped" with dirty gambling money.

Normally touches a nerve. :)

They can't even deny that anymore, their own club reps said the same thing in the BT documentary/puff piece they made about them. Their era of domination wouldn't have happened without the Littlewoods money.
 
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CLUB HONOURS : From Official Site​

Football League/Premier League Champions

1936/37, 1967/68, 2011/12, 2013/14, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2020/21, 2021/22

FA Women's Super League Champions

2016

Football League/Premier League Runners-Up

1903/04, 1920/21, 1976/77, 2012/13, 2014/15, 2019/20

FA Women's Super League Runners-Up

2015, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21

FA Cup Winners

1903/04, 1933/34, 1955/56, 1968/69, 2010/11, 2018/19

Women's FA Cup Winners

2017, 2018/19, 2019/20

FA Cup Runners-up

1925/26, 1932/33, 1954/55, 1980/81, 2012/13

Women's FA Cup Runners-up

2021/22

League Cup Winners

1969/70, 1975/76, 2013/14, 2015/16, 2017/18, 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21

Continental Cup Winners

2014, 2016, 2018/19, 2021/22

League Cup Runners-up

1973/74

Continental Cup Runners-Up

2017/18

FA Community/Charity Shield Winners

1937/38, 1968/69, 1972/73, 2012/13, 2018/19, 2019/20

European Cup Winners' Cup

1969/70

Champions League runners-up

2020/21

Premier League 2 Winners

2020/21, 2021/22

Reserve League Champions

1977/78, 1986/87, 1999/2000

FA Youth Cup Winners

1985/86, 2007/08, 2019/20

Under-18 Premier League National Champions


2020/21, 2021/22

Full Members Cup Runners-up

1898/99, 1902/03, 1909/10, 1927/28, 1946/47, 1965/66, 1985/86

Second Division/Division One/Championships Winners

2001/02

Division One Runners-Up

1999/2000

Division Two Play-Off Winners

1998/99

Division Two Runners-up

1895/96, 1950/51, 1988/89

CLUB RECORDS​

Highest appearance maker: Alan Oakes (680)

Club record goal-scorer: Sergio Aguero (178+)

First club to win an English domestic treble: 2018/19 (plus 2018 FA Community/Charity Shield)

Most points in a season (2 for a win): 62 (Division Two, 1946/47)

Most points in a season (3 for a win): 100 (Premier League, 2017/18)

Most league goals in a season: 108 (Division Two, 1926/27: 42 games) and Division One (2001/02: 46 games)

Most goals in a season (all competitions): 169 (2018/19)

Most league goals by one player in a season: 38: Tommy Johnson (Division One, 1928/29)

Most wins in a row (all competitions) - English top-flight record: 21 (19 December 2020 - 2 March 2021)

Most league wins in a row: 18 (26 August – 27 December 2017)

Most Premier League wins in a row: 11 (equalling City's previous record in 2017 and Chelsea's of 2008)

Most home league wins in a row: 20 (5 March 2011 – 21 March 2012)

Most home wins in a row (all competitions): 20 (9 September 2017 – 4 March 2018)

Most away league wins in a row: 11 (21 May 2017 - 27 December 2017)

Most away wins in a row (all competitions): 19 (19 December 2020 - 1 May 2021)

Club record unbeaten run: 28 (27 April 2017 - 3 December 2017 and 25 November 2020 - 2 March 2021)

Club record unbeaten run away from home: 22 (5 November 2020 - 1 May 2021)

Premier League record for longest winning run of games in a calendar year: 13 (3 January - 2 March 2021)

Highest number of wins achieved in a single month in English football: 9: January 2021

Longest winning run by an English side in the Champions League: 7 (9 December 2020 - 4 May 2021)

Club record unbeaten home run in the Champions League: 14 (7 November 2018 - 4 May 2021)

Club record unbeaten run in the Champions League: 12 (21 October 2020 - 4 May 2021)

Most clean sheets in one season: 33 (61 matches, 2018/19)

Most clean sheets by an individual goalkeeper in one season: 29: Joe Hart (2010/11)

Most consecutive league clean sheets during a season: 6 (15 September 2018 – 29 October 2018)

Record league victory: 11–3 v Lincoln City, 23 March 1895

Record FA Cup victory: 12–0 v Liverpool Stanley, 4 October 1890

Record European victory: 7–0 v Schalke 04 (UEFA Champions League: Round of 16 second leg), 12 March 2019

Highest home attendance: 84,569 v Stoke City, 3 March 1934. (Record home attendance in English football)

Most capped player: David Silva (Spain)





Yep no fookin history.
And loads of mistakes....
 
Call me bitter but I have drifted apart from my former LFC fan mates. I used to know quite a few because I lived there for seven years but, to be honest, I don't really enjoy their banter because it conceals a nasty streak. Life is too short to waste with toxic people. It's not funny any more with them and their casual racism about our owner and their distortions and lies. I don't even like visiting the city of Liverpool any more. I don't like the atmosphere there.

we go to liverpool and stay once a year,my family and parents,sometimes nephews too.
We, I love it there,its a fantastic city.
As an aside,only time we haven't been the last five years was when they won the league.
No, Liverpool is a shithole,
 
I know these are often repeated but citys 10th highest league crowd is 71,364, The dippers best ever crowd is 61905,
City won the FA cup 61 years before the dippers,
City won the league cup 12 years before the dippers,
City won a cup in europe 3 years before the dippers,
oh and city fans have never murdered any other fans.
A few years ago I was in Spain with a few mates, one of which is Peruvian but a full on indoctrinated Liverpool supporter
One day on the beach, we had a football discussion and I was being reasonable but he was being full on "scouse "
He then came out with that old line of "you've no history" so I then ran through how can a club which was formed nearly 125 years ago have no history!
Who actually started Liverpool football club? He said "I dont know "
Who won the fa Cup first City or Liverpool?
He shrugged his shoulders before I told him City
Who won the league Cup first, City or Liverpool?
Again a shrug, before I told him City
And then the knockout blow
"Who won a European trophy first, City or Liverpool? It was City!!"
He then got off his towel and walked away staring at the sea
One of the other lads, who only watches football as a very casual fan, looked up at me and said "that was really fucking cruel "
I said "it fucking serves him right"
 

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