??? In all competitions? I thought someone posted we had 14 consecutive in the league and 20 in all comps? which makes us four short of the 18.... or is that what you're alluding to?We are still level with them from the 2017/ 18 run of 18 wins.
I was alluding to the fact that we already have a record run of 18 league wins set in 2017/18 season, which liverpool matched last season, we don't need 4 to match liverpool, we need 5 to beat our own record.??? In all competitions? I thought someone posted we had 14 consecutive in the league and 20 in all comps? which makes us four short of the 18.... or is that what you're alluding to?
Unless I'm missing something, there is massive irony in a lot of reporting of these records tonight. Guardiola can't have won 200 matches if City have just set the new consecutive wins record as the 200 includes the wolves 'draw' which was part of the 20 game run.
Either the win record is 20 and Guardiola has won 200 or Guardiola is a few short of 200 and the record of 15 was set tonight?
Easily!Have we broken the record for how many records we have broken
Just askin'
Can someone explain this to me. 9th feb, it was claimed the win was pep's 200th.
We had a whole debate about it, did it include extra time wins etc.
How is it 200 today then.
Like groundhog day on here
Today was his 200th win in regulation time, the 200 mentioned previously included wins in extra time and pens
FIFA and Opta have different rules for what a win isAh that nonsense again. Cheers.
A win's a bloody win. 210 Pep, we all know.
Not according to according to IFAB, opta etc.Ah that nonsense again. Cheers.
A win's a bloody win. 210 Pep, we all know.
Not according to according to IFAB, opta etc.
Hopefully a lot of effort for something you'll only use for 3 days.Screensaver.
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20 is plenty
I thought IFAB originally said wins on penalties were included, but seem to have changed their mind.Not according to according to IFAB, opta etc.
Yes @Gary James always said IFAB counted it as a win, (along with a number of the top football stattos) City actually had a piece on the website saying IFAB classed it as a win too. Although I emailed IFAB after the Wolves game and David Elleray responded with the attached, which I took to mean it wasn't classed as a win, to me it has always been a very grey area.I thought IFAB originally said wins on penalties were included, but seem to have changed their mind.
It was David Elleray who sent me an email saying it counted as a win for sequence purposes back in 2017. I didn’t care either way. I just wanted consistency but now, 4 years on, Elleray’s changed his mind. It seems he’ll say whatever he thinks the person asking wants him to say.Yes @Gary James always said IFAB counted it as a win, (along with a number of the top football stattos) City actually had a piece on the website saying IFAB classed it as a win too. Although I emailed IFAB after the Wolves game and David Elleray responded with the attached, which I took to mean it wasn't classed as a win, to me it has always been a very grey area.
Anyway the record is definitely 20 now.
Wouldn't pay that any mind, Elleray never had a clue when he was a referee, don't see why he'd be any different now.Yes @Gary James always said IFAB counted it as a win, (along with a number of the top football stattos) City actually had a piece on the website saying IFAB classed it as a win too. Although I emailed IFAB after the Wolves game and David Elleray responded with the attached, which I took to mean it wasn't classed as a win, to me it has always been a very grey area.
Anyway the record is definitely 20 now.
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City in row with Opta as they claim Pep's 200th win stats are wrong
The statistics giant claim that the weekend's 2-1 victory over West Ham was the game in which the manager reached his double century of wins at the club but Manchester City disagree.www.dailymail.co.uk
Why don't we just play the for it, on the pitch, winner takes all.
I'm happy with their view as long as they take 2 European Cups off the dippers and 1 off the rags.![]()
City in row with Opta as they claim Pep's 200th win stats are wrong
The statistics giant claim that the weekend's 2-1 victory over West Ham was the game in which the manager reached his double century of wins at the club but Manchester City disagree.www.dailymail.co.uk
Why don't we just play the for it, on the pitch, winner takes all.