BladeFisher
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Ten teams have accumulated 100 or more points in the history of the EFL.
Can you name the other nine?
Can you name the other nine?
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Ten teams have accumulated 100 or more points in the history of the EFL.
Can you name the other nine?![]()
Ten teams have accumulated 100 or more points in the history of the EFL.
Reading 2005/06 Championship
Charlton 2011/12 League One
Sunderland ?? Championship
Fulham 1997? League Two
4/7 really, assuming the first two replies are correct4/4 well done.![]()
There's only us, in the history of the EFL.
I think you mean the much missed 'Football League'
ISC - Off back to pedant's corner
4/7 really, assuming the first two replies are correct![]()
ugh? Last season was also the EFL
Yes it was, but nobody got 100 points so my point still stands.
Since the stupid and necessary re-brand of the Football League, there is only the original United who have accumulated 100 points.
Didn't Brentford do it when Noades was ploughing cash into them?
EFL in this context means the "Football League as played in England". (Hadn't bargained for the areshole poster brigade, dear oh dear).
Only ones I can remember:-
Sunderland
Wigan
Newcastle
Fulham
Charlton
Reading
For the benefit of I should coco (or should that be I should cocao or cuckoo even) EFL in this context means the "Football League as played in England". (Hadn't bargained for the areshole poster brigade, dear oh dear).
The areshole poster brigade would point out that is not what it means though and you've just created that definition.
They re-branded under idiot Greg Clarke and threw out nearly 120 years of history to ape the Premier with their nonsense 'EFL' acronym.
Not 100% but I think Plymouth have done it.
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