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Grimsby are then 1st team ever to beat 5 teams from leagues above them in the FA Cup proper.7
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Wolves v Leeds played on same date in consecutive years
The away side, Leeds, won both games
One Wolves player on the pitch sent off in both games (Nunes was sent off as an unused sub too)
Wolves scored twice in both games
Leeds scored in added time at the end of the game in both matches
Otto (Jonny) scored in both matches (he scored just two goals in total last season and this is his one and only this season)
Harrison scored in both matches
Ayling scored in both matches (he scored just two goals in total last season and this is his one and only this season)
Rodrigo scored in both matches
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A quarter of the current Premier League managers have managed Watford15
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Fulham and Norwich have each been promoted twice, and relegated twice in the last couple of years.
But they've not faced each other since 20184 -
Forest Green, rock bottom and not won a game for 17 matches, faced a Sheffield Wednesday side who would go back to the top if they had won - a mere 55 points between the two sides. Result FGR 1 SW 0. Duncan Ferguson's first win as head coach too from 10 matches in charge.4
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In Daniel Levy’s 20 years at Spurs he has had 10 full time head coach/mangers. Those ten have have won 61 trophies between them before and after being at Spurs, and those 10 between them have won 1 trophy whilst at THFC.
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NomadicAddick said:In Daniel Levy’s 20 years at Spurs he has had 10 full time head coach/mangers. Those ten have have won 61 trophies between them before and after being at Spurs, and those 10 between them have won 1 trophy whilst at THFC.9
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In 2015-16 Coventry City had players of a certain calibre in their squad - they of course walked League 1 (actually they didn't even make the Play Offs in finishing 8th):
Joe Cole
James Maddison
Marc Antoine-Fortune
Adam Armstrong
Ryan Kent
Jacob Murphy
John Fleck
Jack Stephens
Sam Ricketts
Ruben Lameiras
Marcus Tudgay
Zakara Bergdich1 -
Addick Addict said:In 2015-16 Coventry City had players of a certain calibre in their squad - they of course walked League 1 (actually they didn't even make the Play Offs in finishing 8th):
Joe Cole
James Maddison
Marc Antoine-Fortune
Adam Armstrong
Ryan Kent
Jacob Murphy
John Fleck
Jack Stephens
Sam Ricketts
Ruben Lameiras
Marcus Tudgay
Zakara Bergdich
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ForeverAddickted said:Addick Addict said:In 2015-16 Coventry City had players of a certain calibre in their squad - they of course walked League 1 (actually they didn't even make the Play Offs in finishing 8th):
Joe Cole
James Maddison
Marc Antoine-Fortune
Adam Armstrong
Ryan Kent
Jacob Murphy
John Fleck
Jack Stephens
Sam Ricketts
Ruben Lameiras
Marcus Tudgay
Zakara Bergdich
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Paul Mullin has 39 goals in 44 appearances in the National League (31) and Cup (8) for Wrexham this season but that isn't even the best scoring record in the National League. That is held by Macaulay Langstaff who has found the net 39 times in 39 appearances in the League. To put that feat in perspective, the 3rd top scorer is Inih Effiong who is on 20 from 40 appearances - or put another way, Langstaff scores a goal every 85 minutes whereas Effiong does so every 165 minutes. What makes that even more impressive is that not one of Langstaff's goals is a penalty.
The real question that needs answering is "did we sign the wrong Macaulay by mistake?" Edit - I've just checked and Bonne's best season in the Conference was 23 in 46 so, at the rate he is scoring at, Langstaff is set to double that.2 -
What's even more impressive about Langstaff's tally is that none of the 39 were penalties.
A lot of records are going to be broken in the National league this season. Top goalscorer, most goals by a team, most points.1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:What's even more impressive about Langstaff's tally is that none of the 39 were penalties.
A lot of records are going to be broken in the National league this season. Top goalscorer, most goals by a team, most points.1 -
Addick Addict said:Paul Mullin has 39 goals in 44 appearances in the National League (31) and Cup (8) for Wrexham this season but that isn't even the best scoring record in the National League. That is held by Macaulay Langstaff who has found the net 39 times in 39 appearances in the League. To put that feat in perspective, the 3rd top scorer is Inih Effiong who is on 20 from 40 appearances - or put another way, Langstaff scores a goal every 85 minutes whereas Effiong does so every 165 minutes. What makes that even more impressive is that not one of Langstaff's goals is a penalty.
The real question that needs answering is "did we sign the wrong Macaulay by mistake?" Edit - I've just checked and Bonne's best season in the Conference was 23 in 46 so, at the rate he is scoring at, Langstaff is set to double that.0 -
By the time Man United's game at Newcastle comes around on Sunday, they will have played just one away PL match in the previous seven weeks (and that one ended up with them losing 7-0). In fact, in that previous 10 weeks they will only have had two PL matches away from home out of a total of 16 matches played. And yet they've played the same number of games, home and away, in the PL.0
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With the cliche saying: "You need a 20-goal Striker" etc.
Michael Owen for all his talents... Never scored more than 19-League goals in a Premier League season0 -
Always find it mad Michael Owen won the ballon d'or, he was good but he wasn't the best player in the world, surely?
Although this might be my memory failing, but wasn't the FIFA World POTY the more prestigious award in the 90s/early 2000s?0 -
North Lower Neil said:Always find it mad Michael Owen won the ballon d'or, he was good but he wasn't the best player in the world, surely?
Although this might be my memory failing, but wasn't the FIFA World POTY the more prestigious award in the 90s/early 2000s?0 -
cafcdave123 said:North Lower Neil said:Always find it mad Michael Owen won the ballon d'or, he was good but he wasn't the best player in the world, surely?
Although this might be my memory failing, but wasn't the FIFA World POTY the more prestigious award in the 90s/early 2000s?2 -
North Lower Neil said:cafcdave123 said:North Lower Neil said:Always find it mad Michael Owen won the ballon d'or, he was good but he wasn't the best player in the world, surely?
Although this might be my memory failing, but wasn't the FIFA World POTY the more prestigious award in the 90s/early 2000s?1 - Sponsored links:
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Charlton have won 6-0, but they've also kept their first clean sheet in six games...3
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Someone told me today that Miles Leaburn is the youngest player from 92 league clubs to have scored 10 or more goals this season. Second youngest is Jes Rak Sakyi.7
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If Man City conceded every shot on target they faced in 2017/18, they'd have still won the league.
Motherwell have won the Copa Del Ray.
Cristiano Ronaldo was Juventus' top scorer between 2011-20 even though he only joined in 2018.
The last team to beat Real Madrid in a European Cup Final was Aberdeen.
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Brentford have lost less games in the premier league so far this season (5) than Man U, Spurs, Liverpool and Chelsea1
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Rufus is a dogs name said:If Man City conceded every shot on target they faced in 2017/18, they'd have still won the league.
Motherwell have won the Copa Del Ray.
Cristiano Ronaldo was Juventus' top scorer between 2011-20 even though he only joined in 2018.
The last team to beat Real Madrid in a European Cup Final was Aberdeen.0 -
Todds_right_hook said:Brentford have lost less games in the premier league so far this season (5) than Man U, Spurs, Liverpool and Chelsea5
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Rufus is a dogs name said:If Man City conceded every shot on target they faced in 2017/18, they'd have still won the league.
Motherwell have won the Copa Del Ray.
Cristiano Ronaldo was Juventus' top scorer between 2011-20 even though he only joined in 2018.
The last team to beat Real Madrid in a European Cup Final was Aberdeen.1 -
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oohaahmortimer said:4
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Todds_right_hook said:Brentford have lost less games in the premier league so far this season (5) than Man U, Spurs, Liverpool and Chelsea0