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Reply #30 posted 08/01/06 4:14am

mdiver

karmatornado said:

mdiver said:




For the avoidance of doubt here are the stats:

Cup winners Cup

Spurs 1962

Chelsea 1971,1998

Champions League 0-0

UEFA Cup

Spurs 1972, 1984

Chelsea 0


So that is 3 European Titles to Spurs and 2 for Chelscum

So that puts them further down i think you will find! wink


This is the year the blue catches SPurs, and take note, how long ago was your Euro Title ours was in 98! I was 4 years old during your last title!



That would explain why you don't know your stats! wink

But the table we are talking about is ALL TIME..... any way ...on with the show
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Reply #31 posted 08/01/06 4:22am

Fauxie

And for Liverpool?

League = 18
European Cup = 5
Uefa Cup = 3
FA Cup = 7
League Cup = 7

Long drought in the league though.
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Reply #32 posted 08/01/06 4:23am

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Fauxie said:

And for Liverpool?

League = 18
European Cup = 5
Uefa Cup = 3
FA Cup = 7
League Cup = 7

Long drought in the league though.


Are you a liverpool supporter Fauxie?
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Reply #33 posted 08/01/06 4:26am

Fauxie

karmatornado said:

Fauxie said:

And for Liverpool?

League = 18
European Cup = 5
Uefa Cup = 3
FA Cup = 7
League Cup = 7

Long drought in the league though.


Are you a liverpool supporter Fauxie?


Certainly am. smile
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Reply #34 posted 08/01/06 4:29am

karmatornado

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Fauxie said:

karmatornado said:



Are you a liverpool supporter Fauxie?


Certainly am. smile


You would get along with my dads business partners then as for me and my Household Chelsea 4 life!
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Reply #35 posted 08/01/06 4:32am

Fauxie

karmatornado said:

Fauxie said:



Certainly am. smile


You would get along with my dads business partners then as for me and my Household Chelsea 4 life!


Well, see I wasn't actually born in Liverpool, but when I was maybe 3 or 4 my father was a Liverpool fan and then my brother too so I've supported them since I first started watching football. It's good not having a split in the household, that's for sure. We all also support Brighton & Hove Albion, where we were born, and Cheltenham Town where my brother and I grew up.
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Reply #36 posted 08/01/06 4:36am

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I support Chelsea and A.C. Milan my two European Faves. And got to love the MLS Go L.A. Galaxy....NOt lol
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Reply #37 posted 08/01/06 5:05am

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Did anyone see the Times piece on the greatest English football clubs of all time? They drew up an all time top flight table from 1888 based on games played, wins, draws, losses, goals for and against, goal difference, points, win draw and loss percentage and finally points per game. I'm sure I could copy and paste it from somewhere but for now here's just a list of the top 20 with their win percentages.

1. Liverpool (45.95%)
2. Man Utd (45.70%)
3. Arsenal (44.25%)
4. Leeds Utd (41.01%)
5. Aston Villa (41.46%)
6. Everton (40.68%)
7. Tottenham (39.97%)
8. Newcastle Utd (39.69%)
9. Wolves (39.72%)
10. Burnley (39.56%)
11. Sunderland (39.35%)
12. Preston NE (38.94%)
13. Huddersfield Town (38.08%)
14. Chelsea (37.50%)
15. Sheffield Wednesday (37.96%)
16. Blackburn Rovers (37.88%)
17. Manchester City (37.24%)
18. Ipswich Town (37.08%)
19. Derby County (37.28%)
20. Nottingham Forest (36.73%)


18 league titles and 5 European Cups, plus the stats which showed Liverpool came out on top, should leave nobody in doubt who the greatest English team of all time are.

smile

For Predom, Watford came in at number 37, with a 34.38 win percentage. My beloved Brighton are down in 52nd, barely above relatively unknown Darwen and also Glossop.



woot! clapping

...er....where's Accrington Stanley hmm



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Reply #38 posted 08/01/06 5:12pm

Fauxie

Steadwood said:

Fauxie said:

Did anyone see the Times piece on the greatest English football clubs of all time? They drew up an all time top flight table from 1888 based on games played, wins, draws, losses, goals for and against, goal difference, points, win draw and loss percentage and finally points per game. I'm sure I could copy and paste it from somewhere but for now here's just a list of the top 20 with their win percentages.

1. Liverpool (45.95%)
2. Man Utd (45.70%)
3. Arsenal (44.25%)
4. Leeds Utd (41.01%)
5. Aston Villa (41.46%)
6. Everton (40.68%)
7. Tottenham (39.97%)
8. Newcastle Utd (39.69%)
9. Wolves (39.72%)
10. Burnley (39.56%)
11. Sunderland (39.35%)
12. Preston NE (38.94%)
13. Huddersfield Town (38.08%)
14. Chelsea (37.50%)
15. Sheffield Wednesday (37.96%)
16. Blackburn Rovers (37.88%)
17. Manchester City (37.24%)
18. Ipswich Town (37.08%)
19. Derby County (37.28%)
20. Nottingham Forest (36.73%)


18 league titles and 5 European Cups, plus the stats which showed Liverpool came out on top, should leave nobody in doubt who the greatest English team of all time are.

smile

For Predom, Watford came in at number 37, with a 34.38 win percentage. My beloved Brighton are down in 52nd, barely above relatively unknown Darwen and also Glossop.



woot! clapping

...er....where's Accrington Stanley hmm



smile



Number 51. smile
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Reply #39 posted 08/02/06 12:02pm

Steadwood

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Fauxie said:

Steadwood said:




woot! clapping

...er....where's Accrington Stanley hmm



smile



Number 51. smile



eek

They're above Darwen woot! biggrin



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Reply #40 posted 08/03/06 11:21am

JDINTERACTIVE





What a season we had last term. After being written off as favourites to go down, to finish top half of the league and to participate in the greatest FA Cup Final of my living memory, is incredible. We should be looking to go into the new season with a lot of optimism. Come on your Irons!
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Reply #41 posted 08/03/06 11:30am

mdiver

JDINTERACTIVE said:





What a season we had last term. After being written off as favourites to go down, to finish top half of the league and to participate in the greatest FA Cup Final of my living memory, is incredible. We should be looking to go into the new season with a lot of optimism. Come on your Irons!


falloff
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Reply #42 posted 08/03/06 11:38am

JDINTERACTIVE

mdiver said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:





What a season we had last term. After being written off as favourites to go down, to finish top half of the league and to participate in the greatest FA Cup Final of my living memory, is incredible. We should be looking to go into the new season with a lot of optimism. Come on your Irons!


falloff


http://www.football365.co...20,00.html

Oh such memories. What a great way to top of the season. mushy
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Reply #43 posted 08/03/06 11:42am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

mdiver said:



falloff


http://www.football365.co...20,00.html

Oh such memories. What a great way to top of the season. mushy


hmmm ten players out with food poisoning?? sounds a bit suspicious to me.... hmm
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Reply #44 posted 08/03/06 11:43am

mdiver

JDINTERACTIVE said:

mdiver said:



falloff


http://www.football365.co...20,00.html

Oh such memories. What a great way to top of the season. mushy



Was the only way you were gonna get anything out of the game mate!
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Reply #45 posted 08/03/06 11:45am

JDINTERACTIVE

fantasyislander said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:



http://www.football365.co...20,00.html

Oh such memories. What a great way to top of the season. mushy


hmmm ten players out with food poisoning?? sounds a bit suspicious to me.... hmm


I heard it was down to the lasagne they had the hotel before. It contained sour grapes, hard cheese and tough shit. As if we would replay the match you bunch of bad losers. Face it, Arsenal were better than you in the long run. Oh we beat them at Highbury too. What a season. mushy
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Reply #46 posted 08/03/06 11:45am

JDINTERACTIVE

mdiver said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:



http://www.football365.co...20,00.html

Oh such memories. What a great way to top of the season. mushy



Was the only way you were gonna get anything out of the game mate!


lol
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Reply #47 posted 08/03/06 11:47am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

fantasyislander said:



hmmm ten players out with food poisoning?? sounds a bit suspicious to me.... hmm


I heard it was down to the lasagne they had the hotel before. It contained sour grapes, hard cheese and tough shit. As if we would replay the match you bunch of bad losers. Face it, Arsenal were better than you in the long run. Oh we beat them at Highbury too. What a season. mushy


rolleyes as mdiver pointed out.... only way you could beat spurs was with ten out with food poisoning.

enjoy your victory! thumbs up!



giggle
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Reply #48 posted 08/03/06 11:49am

JDINTERACTIVE

fantasyislander said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:



I heard it was down to the lasagne they had the hotel before. It contained sour grapes, hard cheese and tough shit. As if we would replay the match you bunch of bad losers. Face it, Arsenal were better than you in the long run. Oh we beat them at Highbury too. What a season. mushy


rolleyes as mdiver pointed out.... only way you could beat spurs was with ten out with food poisoning.

enjoy your victory! thumbs up!



giggle


I did it was sweet. Plus Anton's last minute goal at Shite Hart Lane. Oh such memories. mushy
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Reply #49 posted 08/03/06 11:50am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

fantasyislander said:



rolleyes as mdiver pointed out.... only way you could beat spurs was with ten out with food poisoning.

enjoy your victory! thumbs up!



giggle


I did it was sweet. Plus Anton's last minute goal at Shite Hart Lane. Oh such memories. mushy


i can't wait for august 19th!! woot!
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