BlueAnorak
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On the Sky "Centurion" show, I noted another PL record - First team to score 100 goals in a Calander Year (2017)
The rats had 87 points.I was going to ask if the points differential between the top and bottom teams (69) was a record. But I'm remembering Derby only amassing 11 points in one season. And I'd imagine whoever won the title that year ended up with over 80 points.
Thanks ag. As I hinted at in my post, I had my doubts that our gap was a record, given Derby's ridiculously low points total. I just checked that season (2007-08) and the vermin finished on 87 points, 76 points ahead of Derby.The rats had 87 points.
Nah, the rags were behind us all the way from matchweek 8 right to the very end.Being behind for only 153 minutes in a season must be a record?
West HamJust looking at that and I can remember us being behind 5 times
Without counting added on time & Going off score times from BBC
Everton 47 minutes
Liverpool total of 62
Bournemouth 8
Rags 21
Huddersfield 2
Total of 140
Have I forgot someone or is the extra 13 minutes stoppage time
Most days as league leaders
Cheers that's the 13 minutesWest Ham
No.Most days as league leaders
Does anybody know what the record is for most goals in all competitions?
Presumably we were some way off that one.
Barca hold the European record with 158, we were close to that in Pellegrini's title winning season IIRC, 2 or 3 goals adrift.
I thought we’d get a match scoring record this season, (or indeed in most season since 2012 to be honest!) but maybe with the overall lifting of the quality of the PL in the past 5-10 or so years, it’s unlikely to happen.Biggest home and away wins would be a nice pair to take off the rags.
Biggest home win: 9-0, Manchester United vs Ipswich Town (4 March 1995)Biggest home and away wins would be a nice pair to take off the rags.