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Actually we beat them 8-3 28 Oct 1925We lost 8-3 at Man City in the 1920s. That is the only such result in our history.
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Actually we beat them 8-3 28 Oct 1925We lost 8-3 at Man City in the 1920s. That is the only such result in our history.
This still being true is the only good thing to come out of Sunday!As I understand it, we remain the only team ever to score double figures away from home.
Arsenal beat Reading 7-5 in the league cup at the Majedski a few years ago, albeit after extra time. Reading also lost 7-4 to Portsmouth in 2007; I can't imagine there are too many of those scorelines.Our 10-0 win at Port Vale is the only time that scoreline has appeared in any Football League / Premier League game.
There have been 15 x 10-0s but only one 0-10.
We're also involved in two of the six scorelines to have happened twice: the 11-2 win over Cardiff and the 5-7 loss to Blackburn (which bizarrely came in the same year as the only other 5-7 ever).
Reading lost 7-5 to Doncaster in the early 1980s tooArsenal beat Reading 7-5 in the league cup at the Majedski a few years ago, albeit after extra time. Reading also lost 7-4 to Portsmouth in 2007; I can't imagine there are too many of those scorelines.
Went to this. Barnsley's goalies were injured so they borrowed Gary Scothorne from Wednesday. He had quite a night.Beat Barnsley 9-0 int County Cup, does that count?.
Arsenal beat Reading 7-5 in the league cup at the Majedski a few years ago, albeit after extra time. Reading also lost 7-4 to Portsmouth in 2007; I can't imagine there are too many of those scorelines.
Reading lost 7-5 to Doncaster in the early 1980s too
Sheffield Wednesday remain the only team to have registered multiple 0-0 wins.We did draw at Villa 0-1 thanks to the Hawkeye corruption goal
As I recall, Billy Bremner was manager at Donny at the time and was experimenting with the old 2-3-5 formation. They had quite a few high scoring games (think they had a 6-3 or 6-4) but they were still losing more than they were winning so I think he reverted back to a more modern conventional formation.Reading lost 7-5 to Doncaster in the early 1980s too
Against Leicester once5-5 against Swindon? Can't have had many 5-5 draws in our history?
We drew 4-4 against Birmingham in 1996 when the late Gary Ablett RIP was mercilessly booed by United fans having been slated by Mike McDonald in the press. Is that the one you mean?4-5 against Birmongham at home or am I away with the fairies......as usual
I remember that as a crazy day for football scores. My dad took me to see Notts County v Ipswich, which Ipswich won 6-0 (the highest away score I have seen before Sunday's game.) This is an article about September 25th 1982 games.Reading lost 7-5 to Doncaster in the early 1980s too
And home v Cardiff 2003 ish5-3 home vs Bournemouth 2012
On the day elvis diedWe lost 4-5 at home to Notts County in the Anglo Scottish Cup in 1977
Was 16 at the time - in a tent with two mates at Brid south shore camp site . Sunday morning and mate goes for a paper , comes back to the tent and says …On the day elvis died
Were you All Shook Up?Was 16 at the time - in a tent with two mates at Brid south shore camp site . Sunday morning and mate goes for a paper , comes back to the tent and says …
Utd lost 5-4 and Elvis had croaked it
Terrible shock - I fully expected us to beat Notts. County
YesWere you All Shook Up?
You need Stan Ternent for high-scoring matches. Burnley managed to lose home games by 2-5, 2-6, 2-7 and 4-7 all in the same season. With a 5-6 away defeat for good measure. (No, we didn't get relegated. Your lot, rather boringly, beat us 1-0 at the Turf.)
Wes Foderingham in goal for them that day, he was having a mare and when we equalised we were singing "3-0 and you fucked it up"...5-5 against Swindon? Can't have had many 5-5 draws in our history?
If Elvis hadn't rolled a 7 Magic Fly by Space would have been number one.Was 16 at the time - in a tent with two mates at Brid south shore camp site . Sunday morning and mate goes for a paper , comes back to the tent and says …
Utd lost 5-4 and Elvis had croaked it
Terrible shock - I fully expected us to beat Notts. County
No, we drew 5-5 at Leicester in the 1950s, as I think someone said upthread.I would assume we've been involved in every combination of results up to and including 4 goals to either side. It gets more difficult when you get to the more "unusual" scores, games where someone scores 5, 6, 7 or (sadly sometimes) even more.
So, taking for granted that over our history we have been involved in the following results (not differentiating between wins/defeats/home/away etc):
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
1-1
2-1
3-1
4-1
2-2
3-2
4-2
3-3
4-3
4-4
That's 15 different results involving 1 to 4 goals for either side. Then, because it's saturday morning and I'm bored, trawling all the way through 11v11 we've also been involved in the following (note, these could be wins or defeats, I'm only looking at the actual scoreline in a game):
5-0
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5
6-0
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-4
7-0
7-1
7-2
7-3
7-4
7-5
8-0
8-1
8-3
9-1
10-0
10-3
11-2
13-0
So, over our illustrious history, we have been involved in exactly 40 different "results." Again, these could be wins, defeats or (in many cases) both over the years. Hope that answers the OP question
ETA: The last "new" or unique result was the 5-5 at Swindon in 2015.
Bugger. Must have missed that one!No, we drew 5-5 at Leicester in the 1950s, as I think someone said upthread.
No, 100% accurate. It was 4-5 at half time, Taylor scored a first half hat trick and was still losing.I think I remember the 4-7, was that the day Gareth Taylor scored a hat trick but ended up losing? Possibly against Watford although that's a bit of a stretch.
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