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Dutch. Am I right in thinking that Copps holds the following all time records for us?- most league games- most FA Cup games- most league cup games- most overall games in all competitions- most seasons played
He's also closing in on his 500th League appearance for Rovers. Dutch and I have been doing some work on this, which is a rare achievement, especially in modern football. Watch this space.
Quote from: The Red Baron on December 31, 2017, 12:41:04 pmHe's also closing in on his 500th League appearance for Rovers. Dutch and I have been doing some work on this, which is a rare achievement, especially in modern football. Watch this space.So, how many is he on now ?It'd be interesting to know how this compares with other still playing players across the leagues ?
Quote from: philsky on December 31, 2017, 04:30:38 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on December 31, 2017, 12:41:04 pmHe's also closing in on his 500th League appearance for Rovers. Dutch and I have been doing some work on this, which is a rare achievement, especially in modern football. Watch this space.So, how many is he on now ?It'd be interesting to know how this compares with other still playing players across the leagues ?494 after Friday's game. I reckon barring injury he will get there some time in February.There are only two other current players who have made over 400 League appearances for one club. Dean Lewington of MK Dons (557) and Leon Britton of Swansea (460). Matt Bloomfield of Wycombe Wanderers is on 399, so could reach 400 tomorrow.
Quote from: The Red Baron on December 31, 2017, 12:41:04 pmHe's also closing in on his 500th League appearance for Rovers. Dutch and I have been doing some work on this, which is a rare achievement, especially in modern football. Watch this space.Hopefully not so rare in the future TRB By the way what a real pleasue to collaborate with you on this.
If they all go ahead and he plays some part in each one, then 500 will arrive away at Portsmouth on 3 February. TRB I presume you are including only the games Lewington played for Franchise FC and not the real Wimbledon?
Quote from: The Red Baron on December 31, 2017, 04:39:23 pmQuote from: philsky on December 31, 2017, 04:30:38 pmQuote from: The Red Baron on December 31, 2017, 12:41:04 pmHe's also closing in on his 500th League appearance for Rovers. Dutch and I have been doing some work on this, which is a rare achievement, especially in modern football. Watch this space.So, how many is he on now ?It'd be interesting to know how this compares with other still playing players across the leagues ?494 after Friday's game. I reckon barring injury he will get there some time in February.There are only two other current players who have made over 400 League appearances for one club. Dean Lewington of MK Dons (557) and Leon Britton of Swansea (460). Matt Bloomfield of Wycombe Wanderers is on 399, so could reach 400 tomorrow.Wow. This is an amazing stat.Thanks for the information.Copps should be very proud.You should share this on twitter.
Doesnt Giggs hold the world record? 900 and odd appearances for one club?!?
Quote from: GazLaz on December 31, 2017, 07:27:00 pmDoesn’t Giggs hold the world record? 900 and odd appearances for one club?!?That's all matches, but he is one of those who made over 500 appearances for one club.Speaking of Man United, Paul Scholes ended his career on 499 League appearances. The Hanif Mohammad of football!
Doesn’t Giggs hold the world record? 900 and odd appearances for one club?!?