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So, is 21 from the start of the season our record? And is this also our overall record for consecutive games scoring a goal?My dad was asking after the stats this morning so I told him I'd find out...that means coming to you Dutch
Marquis goal for me every day of the week.The EFL do have a dubious goals panel so I will see if they adjudicate on it.BTW after checking a number of different sources I've decided that the second goal in the Rovers v Wigan game in 2013-14 goes to Copps, not Richie Wellens. It means Copps is on 49 League goals, not including his three in the play offs.
Quote from: RoversAlias on December 04, 2016, 02:55:09 pmSo, is 21 from the start of the season our record? And is this also our overall record for consecutive games scoring a goal?My dad was asking after the stats this morning so I told him I'd find out...that means coming to you Dutch Longest ever scoring sequence for Rovers is 27 in the 1934-35 season. There was actually an abandoned match partially played during this run, and we scored in that as well, but 27 is the official record.The longest scoring run I can find by any Football League club is 55 by Arsenal starting from 19 May 2001. However this only covers teams in the Football League last season - the Sky Annual gives that record for each league club. Any longer run would have to be by some former FL club and I don't have the means to check that.
Knew I could count on you, thanks a lot!