Random Footballing Stats??

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The full list of United and England stars include: (Outdated)


Charlie Roberts (United and England 1904-05),
George Wall
(1906-13),
Harold Halse
(1908-09),
Jack Mew
(1920-21),
John Silcock
(1920-23),
Joe Spence (1925-27),

Henry Cockburn
(1946-52),
John Aston (snr)
(1947-51),
Stan Pearson
(1947-52),
Jack Rowley
(1948-52),
Allenby Chilton
(1950-52),
Johnny Berry (1952-56),
Tommy Taylor (1952-58),
Roger Byrne (1953-58),
Bill Foulkes
(1954-55),
Duncan Edwards
(1954-58),
Ray Wood (1954-56),
Bobby Charlton
(1956-70),
David Pegg
(1956-57),
Warren Bradley
(1958-59),
Wilf McGuinness (1958-59),
Denis Viollet (1959-62),
Nobby Stiles (1964-70),
John Connelly (1965-66),
David Sadler
(1967-71),
Alex Stepney
(1967-68),
Brian Kidd
(1969-70),
Brian Greenhoff (1975-78),
Gordon Hill (1975-78),
Stuart Pearson (1975-78),
Steve Coppell
(1977-83),
Ray Wilkins
(1979-84),
Bryan Robson
(1981-92),
Mike Duxbury
(1983-85),
South African Gary Bailey (1984-85),
Viv Anderson (1987-88),
Mike Phelan (1989-90),
Neil Webb
(1989-92),
Gary Pallister (1990-97),
Lee Sharpe
(1990-94),
Paul Parker
(1991-94),
Paul Ince
(1992-95),
Andrew Cole
(1994-2001),
Gary Neville (1994-date) ,
Phil Neville (1995-date),
David Beckham
(1996-2003),
Nicky ****
(1996-2004),
Paul Scholes
(1996-date),
Teddy Sheringham
(1997-2001),
Wes Brown (1998-date),
Rio Ferdinand
(2002-date),
Wayne Rooney
(2004-date),
Alan Smith
(2004-2008)
Kieran Richardson
(2005-2007).
Danny Welbeck

Amazingly United legend Steve Bruce never won a single cap for England despite being rated as one of the club's greatest defenders.


---------- Post added at 01:49 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:48 AM ----------

I listed the players that have played for England in a World Cup or European Championship finals, whilst being at United.. Smith mustn't have done so, although I may be wrong.. but I know for a fact Welbeck hasn't... obviously they will have played in qualifying or friendlies, but that info would have took ages to get, and there's probably hundreds of players to list.

Hasn't played in the WC or Euro's.


Sigh. Wasted so much time to search ManUtd players who played for England :(
 
Some Chelsea stats for us all to be amazed at.

Fewest goals conceded in a league season - 15
Fewest goals conceded away from home in season - 9
Most goals in PL season - 103
Longest sequence of unbeaten home league matches - 86
Highest aggregate scoreline in European competition - 21-0
Most consecutive away league wins - 11
 
My thread that was closed earier i mentioned 8 of the last 10 players sent off for England played for Man Utd and i apparently way wrong.

Wayne Rooney - Man Utd
Robert Green
WayneRooney - Man Utd
David Beckham - Man Utd
Alan Smith -
David Batty -
Paul Scholes - Man Utd
Paul Ince -
David Beckham -
Ray Wilkins -

4 of the last 10 have played for Utd.

Fixed.

Beckham was at Madrid on his second red.
Ince was at Liverpool I think.
Wilkins at Milan.
Smith at Leeds.

Get over it.
 
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Fixed.

Beckham was at Madrid on his second red.
Ince was at Liverpool I think.
Wilkins at Milan
Smith at Leeds

Get over it.

I said played for Utd, not was at Utd at the time of the red card. Plus its only a ******* stat so you get over it mug.
 
I said played for Utd, not was at Utd at the time of the red card. Plus its only a ******* stat so you get over it mug.

Oh really.

CJACKO said:
I'll start with a stat, since 1980 10players have been sent off for England 8 of which were playing for Man Utd at the time.........

That is taken from the other thread. If I can be so bold as to give you some advice, don't abuse other people when you're clearly wrong.
 
I said played for Utd, not was at Utd at the time of the red card. Plus its only a ******* stat so you get over it mug.

K. Chill out. I was wrong, you were right.

I'll start with a stat, since 1980 10 players have been sent off for England 8 of which were playing for Man Utd at the time..........

Zoomed.. ):
 
My thread that was closed earier i mentioned 8 of the last 10 players sent off for England played for Man Utd and i apparently way wrong.

Wayne Rooney - Man Utd
Robert Green
WayneRooney - Man Utd
David Beckham - Man Utd
Alan Smith - Man Utd
David Batty
Paul Scholes - Man Utd
Paul Ince - Man Utd
David Beckham - Man Utd
Ray Wilkins - Man Utd

8 of the last 10 have played for Utd.

Oh really.



That is taken from the other thread. If I can be so bold as to give you some advice, don't abuse other people when you're clearly wrong.

K. Chill out. I was wrong, you were right.



Zoomed.. ):

Hence why i re-worded it on this thead which you both saw yet still tried to be funny about it.
 
Here's some stats for the Everton v Chelsea match. Which makes the contest even more intruiging:
No team in the Premier League has conceded fewer shots on target than Chelsea (25).
Frank Lampard has scored four goals from just five shots on target in the Premier League this season.
Tim Howard has only conceded two goals from the last seven penalties faced, making four saves.
Chelsea have won only one of the last nine Premier League meetings with Everton, drawing six of the remaining eight encounters.
Louis Saha has scored five goals in six appearances in all competitions for Everton against Chelsea.
Didier Drogba has scored seven goals in his last nine Premier League matches against Everton.
Chelsea have won nine and lost none of their last 10 Premier League games at Stamford Bridge, but have gone five games without a clean sheet on home soil.
Everton have gone 16 games at Stamford Bridge since their last Premier League victory (W0 D9 L7), but the last five games in a row have all been draws. No Premier League fixture has ever seen six consecutive draws.
The Londoners have gone six games without a clean sheet and they have not had a run of seven without a shutout since September 2003.
Everton have won none of their last eight Premier League trips to London, drawing six
 
Here's some stats for the Everton v Chelsea match. Which makes the contest even more intruiging:
No team in the Premier League has conceded fewer shots on target than Chelsea (25).
Frank Lampard has scored four goals from just five shots on target in the Premier League this season.
Tim Howard has only conceded two goals from the last seven penalties faced, making four saves.
Chelsea have won only one of the last nine Premier League meetings with Everton, drawing six of the remaining eight encounters.
Louis Saha has scored five goals in six appearances in all competitions for Everton against Chelsea.
Didier Drogba has scored seven goals in his last nine Premier League matches against Everton.
Chelsea have won nine and lost none of their last 10 Premier League games at Stamford Bridge, but have gone five games without a clean sheet on home soil.
Everton have gone 16 games at Stamford Bridge since their last Premier League victory (W0 D9 L7), but the last five games in a row have all been draws. No Premier League fixture has ever seen six consecutive draws.
The Londoners have gone six games without a clean sheet and they have not had a run of seven without a shutout since September 2003.
Everton have won none of their last eight Premier League trips to London, drawing six

Im going to the game and you have become our bogey side in recent years without a doubt. Im going to guess a high scoring game something like 4-2 to Chelsea.
 
Im going to the game and you have become our bogey side in recent years without a doubt. Im going to guess a high scoring game something like 4-2 to Chelsea.

After the way we attacked Liverpool before the non-red card... 2-2. We pretty much would've got something out of that. But...I've let go of that bitterness. Finally lol. But there will definately be goals from both sides. Just hope the refs not going to ruin it
 
loughborough University survey , MUFC season Ticket holders highest proportion of fans within 10 mile radius of ground in Premier league. Liverpool had the lowest proportion of season ticket holders who live within a 10 mile radius of their ground in the premier league
 
  • Stokes summer signing Geoff Cameron has the highest tackles per game ratio (2 matches) in Europe with 7.5 tackles per game.
  • Former Chelsea youngster Michael Mancienne has the highest ratio for cleared balls per game (2 matches) with 16!
  • Lee Cattermole is the player averagely dribbled past the most in the PL (2nd in Europe) with opponents beating him 4.5 times per game (2 matches).
  • Eden Hazard has the joint top (with Huszti of Hannover) assists in Europe with 4.
  • Leighton Baines has averaged 5.3 key passes per game (3 matches) this season putting him 2nd behind Sneijder. He does though top the most accurate crosses per game averaging 4.3 per match.
Just thought as i made this thread ages ago i'd try reincarnate it.
 
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