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Worst Home - 0-8 v West Bromwich Albion, Division One, 27th December 1893.
Worst Away - 1-10 v Newton Heath, Division One, 15th October 1892.
Newton scored 10
Worst Away - 1-10 v Newton Heath, Division One, 15th October 1892.
20:01 Tue 18th Jan 2011
that goes to United vs Ipswich 9-0 in 1995. and 1-8 for an away win (Man Utd vs Forest)
I am not a Utd fan by the way - more Liverpool, and even more the oval ball.
Anyway re the stats,
Largest wins: Newcastle United 13–0 Newport County (Second Division;1946)
Stockport County 13–0 Halifax Town (Third Division North, 1934)
I am not a Utd fan by the way - more Liverpool, and even more the oval ball.
Anyway re the stats,
Largest wins: Newcastle United 13–0 Newport County (Second Division;1946)
Stockport County 13–0 Halifax Town (Third Division North, 1934)
* Record win: 13-0, joint record:
o Newcastle United 13–0 Newport County (Second Division, 5 October 1946)
o Stockport County 13–0 Halifax Town (Third Division North, 6 January 1934)
* Record away win: Port Vale 0–10 Sheffield United (Second Division, 10 December 1892)
* Record away win in top division: Newcastle United 1–9 Sunderland (Declared after 74 minutes) (First Division, 5 December 1908)
* Most goals in a game: 17, Tranmere Rovers 13–4 Oldham Athletic (Third Division North, 26 December 1935)
* Highest scoring draw: 6–6, joint record:
o Leicester City 6–6 Arsenal (First Division, 21 April 1930)[16]
o Charlton Athletic 6–6 Middlesbrough (Second Division, 22 October 1960)[17]
* Most double figure league wins by a team: 5, Birmingham City (12–0 v Walsall, 17 December 1892; 10–2 v Manchester City, 17 March 1894; 10–1 v Blackpool, 2 March 1901; 12–0 v Doncaster Rovers, 11 April 1903; 11–1 v Glossop, 6 January 1915) (all Second Division)
o Newcastle United 13–0 Newport County (Second Division, 5 October 1946)
o Stockport County 13–0 Halifax Town (Third Division North, 6 January 1934)
* Record away win: Port Vale 0–10 Sheffield United (Second Division, 10 December 1892)
* Record away win in top division: Newcastle United 1–9 Sunderland (Declared after 74 minutes) (First Division, 5 December 1908)
* Most goals in a game: 17, Tranmere Rovers 13–4 Oldham Athletic (Third Division North, 26 December 1935)
* Highest scoring draw: 6–6, joint record:
o Leicester City 6–6 Arsenal (First Division, 21 April 1930)[16]
o Charlton Athletic 6–6 Middlesbrough (Second Division, 22 October 1960)[17]
* Most double figure league wins by a team: 5, Birmingham City (12–0 v Walsall, 17 December 1892; 10–2 v Manchester City, 17 March 1894; 10–1 v Blackpool, 2 March 1901; 12–0 v Doncaster Rovers, 11 April 1903; 11–1 v Glossop, 6 January 1915) (all Second Division)
DT and TheTruthHere. Sorry, yu are both wrong. The question mentioned 'top flight'. Answer is:
West Bromwich Albion's record victory was their 12–0 league win against Darwen on 4 April 1892. This is still the widest margin of victory for a game in the top-flight of English football, although the record was equalled by Nottingham Forest when they beat Leicester Fosse by the same scoreline in 1909.
West Bromwich Albion's record victory was their 12–0 league win against Darwen on 4 April 1892. This is still the widest margin of victory for a game in the top-flight of English football, although the record was equalled by Nottingham Forest when they beat Leicester Fosse by the same scoreline in 1909.
In 1892 they reached the FA Cup final (after losing in semi finals in 1889 and 1891) where they met local rivals Villa. They won the game 3-0 gaining revenge for the earlier defeat. Three years later Villa were again their opponents in the FA Cup Final. Villa scored after 39 seconds of the game and won 1-0.
On 4th April 1892 Albion set a record which still stands for the top division of English football beating Darwen 12-0.
Just to rub it in..Lol...sorry Cazz..An extract from "Boing!" fanzine..We cling to stuff like this in BaggieLand :-)
On 4th April 1892 Albion set a record which still stands for the top division of English football beating Darwen 12-0.
Just to rub it in..Lol...sorry Cazz..An extract from "Boing!" fanzine..We cling to stuff like this in BaggieLand :-)