Breaking records/stats thread

If City beat Palace, our last 38 League matches would be W30 D7 L1. 97 points.

FYI 38 games ago was a 4-0 defeat v Everton, so I'm hoping for a win v Palace to knock that game out!!

But either way, we have only lost 1 of our last 37 league matches. Chelsea away.
 
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Just thought of another possible record we/the manager could break........4 consecutive manager of the month awards, pretty sure the record is currently 3.
Obviously he still wouldn't win manager of the year !!
 
Just thought of another possible record we/the manager could break........4 consecutive manager of the month awards, pretty sure the record is currently 3.
Obviously he still wouldn't win manager of the year !!

Yep the record is 3 on the bounce. Conte did it last season.
Win at Palace on Sunday and it’s nailed on 4 in a row
 
Mathematically what is the earliest we can win the league, provided United have a similar form to their first half of the season?
 
Mathematically what is the earliest we can win the league, provided United have a similar form to their first half of the season?
If the shit and Chelsea both have similar form then 8 or 9 games before the end of the season, won't happen though.
 
Pardew for keeping West Brom up.
Saw this earlier on PL 17/18 stats:
Longest winning run
Manchester City - 18 games
Longest winless run
West Bromwich Albion - 18 games

Think we've cursed them. Hope not, as they're usually good for 6 points a season and taking a few off the other top 6 teams.
 
Just thought of another possible record we/the manager could break........4 consecutive manager of the month awards, pretty sure the record is currently 3.
Obviously he still wouldn't win manager of the year !!
A few pundits are putting up Dyche for manager of the season! Really!
 
If we beat Crystal Palace we will hold all 3 Premier League records outright:

Most consecutive wins 19
Most consecutive home wins 20
Most consecutive away wins 12
 

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