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100 league goals.

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6 games left? Don't we average over three goals a game this season? It's just a technicality right?!
 
Has it been done before?
We need 12 to do it!!!!

Chelsea holds the current record of 103 in the Premier League era.

In our club history, only been done once - 1895-1896 season when we were in the second division. We scored 106 in that season.
Post-war, closest we've come to that is 99 in the 1961-1962 season, also in the second division.
Most we've ever scored in the first division is.... 92, in the 1963-1964 season.
Source: LFCHistory.net

The relevance of the seasons:
1895/1896 - under John McKenna, the club's first northern Irish boss
1961/1962; 1963/1964 - under some chap named Shankly
 
Whats the most ever scored? Or do we currently have that record? Breaking 106 is 3 goals a game, so on current course we're heading to those figures.
 
That means keeping that average in the games against City and Chelsea at home as well as at Palace. Is not going to be easy.
I reckon we can score some against Newcastle at home as well as at Norwich and West Ham.
 
yesterday was the 11th time we've scored 4 or more this season which is a premier league record . What the record is before the prem league started i have no idea but that doesn't seem to matter , those records were burnt as part of a Sky purge .
 
By the way, should we win it this season, then going from 7th to 1st in 2 seasons is a remarkable achievement, but only in Premier League history.
We've done it before in our club history (source: LFCHistory)

Previous Season Following Season
1899-1900 1st Division (10) 1900-1901 1st Division (1) <-- Watson
1962-1963 1st Division (8) 1963-1964 1st Division (1) <-- Shankly
1964-1965 1st Division (7) 1965-1966 1st Division (1) <-- Shankly
 
Chelsea holds the current record of 103 in the Premier League era.

In our club history, only been done once - 1895-1896 season when we were in the second division. We scored 106 in that season.
Post-war, closest we've come to that is 99 in the 1961-1962 season, also in the second division.
Most we've ever scored in the first division is.... 92, in the 1963-1964 season.
Source: LFCHistory.net

The relevance of the seasons:
1895/1896 - under John McKenna, the club's first northern Irish boss
1961/1962; 1963/1964 - under some chap named Shankly


Top bit of historiographical research Studsup.
 
I don't give a shit tbh.

Anything like that would be a bonus, but only if we win the league.

If we don't, it'll be bittersweet now.
 
Yeah precisely.
Fuck all records there's only one thing that matters for the remaining games.
 
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