AFOOTBALL FAN
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This table from Sky, even using their questionable criteria is factually incorrect.
Huddersfield won 3 league titles in a row from 1924-1926, Arsenal won 3 league titles in a row from 1932-1934. That is 12 points each. Neither are included.
Ah but maybe Sky meant post WW2 teams. OK then, from the season 1957/58 - 1959/60 ( that is 3 seasons!) Wolverhampton Wanderers won 2 league titles, one FA cup and finished 2nd once. That is 11 points. Wolves history ignored even with the daft criteria.
Manchester City's side from 1968-70 already mentioned should qualify. Also the Manchester City team from 2012-2014 won 2 league titles, one league cup and finished 2nd once. That is 10 points.
Its impossible to trust what Sky or most football ' experts' state as fact when they either wilfully airbrush footballing history or are unable to do basic maths.
Huddersfield won 3 league titles in a row from 1924-1926, Arsenal won 3 league titles in a row from 1932-1934. That is 12 points each. Neither are included.
Ah but maybe Sky meant post WW2 teams. OK then, from the season 1957/58 - 1959/60 ( that is 3 seasons!) Wolverhampton Wanderers won 2 league titles, one FA cup and finished 2nd once. That is 11 points. Wolves history ignored even with the daft criteria.
Manchester City's side from 1968-70 already mentioned should qualify. Also the Manchester City team from 2012-2014 won 2 league titles, one league cup and finished 2nd once. That is 10 points.
Its impossible to trust what Sky or most football ' experts' state as fact when they either wilfully airbrush footballing history or are unable to do basic maths.