EPL 19/20
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Doesn't look like any top flight team has done better than Barry Town's 105. But! Reading managed 106 in the 2005/06 championship season.
So Liverpool can afford to drop 5 points to claim both best ever top flight points total in Europe and best ever in the UK.
Obviously a massive advantage to play in a bigger league with more games, but I haven't look at best ever in terms of points dropped which would be a better measure.
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@Cyclops Spain - Real and Barcelona got to 100 points in a season back to back 11/12 & 12/13
- no side has gone undefeated since the 30's when the season was only 18 games. Barcelona and Real have both had season(s) with only one loss. 88/89 for Real and 09/10 and 17/18 for Barca.
Italy - Juve got 102 points in 13/14 but had 2 losses. In 11/12 they went unbeaten (part of a run of 18 mths without a loss) but had 15 draws and only finished on 84 points
AC Milan went unbeaten in 91/2 (2 points for a win) but had 12 drawsGermany - Bayern (predictably) has highest season total 91 in 12/13. That total says they have always dropped a few points although they have twice only suffered one defeat
France - PSG got 96 in 15/16
Nantes only had one loss in 94/5 but a lot of drawsElsewhere
South Shields in 16/17 in Div 1 of the Northern Football League got 108 points from 42 games - 2 lossesSteaua Bucharest went undefeated in 104 domestic games from 86-89 during which time they also won the European Cup against Barcelona (on penalties). They also made the final again in 89 at the end of their run but lost to AC Milan 4-0
and of course in 16/17 under Brendan Rodgers Celtic were undefeated in all domestic comps getting to 106 points in the League with only 4 draws
unluckiest team - Atlético Mineiro in 1977 in Brazil won their group in all three rounds of the league (they had a weird complicated system) then cleaned up the semi before losing the final 2-3 on penalties to Sao Paulo after a scoreless game.
Across the entire season they played 21 with 17 wins and 4 draws a GD of 39 and totalled 10 more points than Sao Paulo but finished with nothing
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Can I just say the FFP rules are shit and should be scrapped. They are a ring fence sold to the public as a measure to keep small clubs afloat.
Pretty sure City have less debt than Man U.
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Watford.
Liverpool finally hit the buffers. Looked very sluggish and didn't really create a decent chance. 1 shot on target all game.
Meanwhile Watford look too good to go down, Sarr is a great prospect and with West Ham and Norwich winning, the battle to survive is intense.
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Watford.
Liverpool finally hit the buffers. Looked very sluggish and didn't really create a decent chance. 1 shot on target all game.
Meanwhile Watford look too good to go down, Sarr is a great prospect and with West Ham and Norwich winning, the battle to survive is intense.
and another away loss this morning to Chelsea. Man U fans will celebrate their Treble not being eclipsed this season in the same way Gooners were celebrating their loss on the weekend
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If Liverpool are going to have a dip, dipping with a 22 point lead is the way to do it! The worry is that if they go out of the Champions League next week, their season is all but over in March - they can lose all their remaining EPL games and still win get the title!
Also progressing in the FA Cup so far are Arsenal, Newcastle, Sheff U so all Premier League teams so far.
Rooney v Man U coming up later in the week
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@Bovidae and then this! Hilarious!
Reminds me of this classic cartoon:
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@Bovidae and then this! Hilarious!
Shame they don't show that type of fight on the pitch.....
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@Hooroo Bizarre. Dier was successful with his penalty so I'd hate to see the crowd reaction if he had missed.
They were having a crack at his younger brother, not him.
I realise that. But there must have been a reason behind it.
Seems a lot of rumours going around - is it that Dier's bro objected to Spurs fans calling Dier shit and it escalated from there? To be fair, he isn't all that good.
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@Hooroo Bizarre. Dier was successful with his penalty so I'd hate to see the crowd reaction if he had missed.
They were having a crack at his younger brother, not him.
I realise that. But there must have been a reason behind it.
Seems a lot of rumours going around - is it that Dier's bro objected to Spurs fans calling Dier shit and it escalated from there? To be fair, he isn't all that good.
No excuse for entering the crowd. The boy is a hot head