Top scorers: Both Strikers, 78-84 & 67-72 Most Played: One of these are magic in a roundabout way, whilst one of the others were originally invincible. One is old by name and nature. We share one of our nicknames with one of these teams, and a different nickname with the other. Biggest Win: One is in a city famous for boats, whilst the other incorporates part of a boat in their name. Biggest Defeat: Not a fan of trees. Highest Scoring Game: One has already been promoted, one will be very soon.
2nd Clues:
Top scorers: One of them played alongside Derek Hales - but not the first person you think of. One went on to become Manager. Most Played: One of these teams, there really is no roundabout way of giving you an easier clue. The 2 London derbies are a team from the North and a team from the West. Biggest Win: Think most played (overall). One is a Welsh team that no longer exist. Biggest Defeat: They went one better than the FA Cup Final.
1st Clues:
Top scorers: Surprised no one has taken a guess at these yet, there are some obvious names on the list.
Most Played: One answer has already been guessed in a different category. There are 2 London derbies on the list. The other 4 all have a different ending to their names, i.e. City, Town, United etc.
Biggest Win: 3 of these were in the 60's.
Highest scoring game: The 9 goal game, and one of the 7 goal games are against sides on the most played list.
Yes Swindon are most played with 5. They are also the highest scoring game with 9.
Our very first last home game in the football league back in 1921/22 was a 4-5 defeat to Swindon. There has never been more goals in a final home game than that first game.
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Last Draw: 2-2 Vs Wigan, 2019/20
Last Defeat: 0-3 Vs Burnley, 2015/16
Most Games played against:
5 -
5 - Tottenham
4 -
3 -
3 - Fulham
3 - Leeds
3 -
3 -
Biggest Win:
6-1 -
5-1 - Aberdare Athletic, 1924/25
5-1 -
4-0 - Blackburn, 1968/69
4-0 - Rochdale, 2018/19
Biggest Defeat:
1-5 -
0-4 - Bolton, 1975/76
0-4 - Liverpool, 2000/01
Highest Scoring Game:
9 -
7 -
7 -
7 - Blackburn, 3-4, 1957/58
7 - Fulham, 3-4, 1983/84
7 - Middlesbrough, 2-5, 1993/94
Top Scorer:
6 - Eddie Firmani
5 -
4 - Stuart Leary
4 -
4 - Derek Hales
Top scorers: Both Strikers, 78-84 & 67-72
Most Played: One of these are magic in a roundabout way, whilst one of the others were originally invincible. One is old by name and nature. We share one of our nicknames with one of these teams, and a different nickname with the other.
Biggest Win: One is in a city famous for boats, whilst the other incorporates part of a boat in their name.
Biggest Defeat: Not a fan of trees.
Highest Scoring Game: One has already been promoted, one will be very soon.
2nd Clues:
Top scorers: One of them played alongside Derek Hales - but not the first person you think of. One went on to become Manager.
Most Played: One of these teams, there really is no roundabout way of giving you an easier clue. The 2 London derbies are a team from the North and a team from the West.
Biggest Win: Think most played (overall). One is a Welsh team that no longer exist.
Biggest Defeat: They went one better than the FA Cup Final.
1st Clues:
Top scorers: Surprised no one has taken a guess at these yet, there are some obvious names on the list.
Most Played: One answer has already been guessed in a different category. There are 2 London derbies on the list. The other 4 all have a different ending to their names, i.e. City, Town, United etc.
Biggest Win: 3 of these were in the 60's.
Highest scoring game: The 9 goal game, and one of the 7 goal games are against sides on the most played list.
Notts County?
Treacy, Tees?
Our very first last home game in the football league back in 1921/22 was a 4-5 defeat to Swindon. There has never been more goals in a final home game than that first game.
Mansfield Town?