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Re: Football stats

by Dirk Gently » 18 Dec 2024 14:33

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From Despair To Where? Jimmy Greaves is often the answer to a lot of these "youngest player" questions. He would have been 21 or 22 when he hit 200 appearances in England and Italy. He was 20 when he scored his 100th league goal.


Nice. He would have hit 200 first team appearances some way into the 1962-63 season, when he was 22.


Interesting - I'd have assumed olden-day players wouldn't come close to this, just because of the increase in matches these days compared to then.

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Re: Football stats

by From Despair To Where? » 18 Dec 2024 15:31

Greaves made his First Division debut at 17 and was an immediate first choice for Chelsea. He made his England Debut at 19 and moved to Milan at 21 having scored 124 goals in 157 league appearances for Chelsea.

He never settled in Italy and returned to England after 6 months having scored 9 in 10 for Milan.

I think it's difficult to appreciate just how prodigious a talent he was.
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Re: Football stats

by stealthpapes » 18 Dec 2024 15:34

I just used top-flight games (original post stated Premier League games), so he played 35 (aged 17), 42, 40, 40. 10+22, 41
February birthday so already 22 at start of that 6th season.

I've just looked at George Best, similar era, a bit younger (May 1946 birthday vs Feb 1940, so again, 17 at start of first season)
17, 41, 31, 42, 41, 41, would have been very similar age, 22 and a bit, when he hit 200 games.

Bobby Moore would have been 23, eased into the team when 17, 18. Geoff Hurst, Charlton brothers all a couple of years older still.

Guessss
*smaller squads
*no subs
*couple more teams in top flight

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by Winston Biscuit » 18 Dec 2024 15:46

From Despair To Where? Greaves made his First Division debut at 17 and was an immediate first choice for Chelsea. He made his England Debut at 19 and moved to Milan at 21 having scored 124 goals in 157 league appearances for Chelsea.

He never settled in Italy and returned to England after 6 months having scored 9 in 10 for Milan.

I think it's difficult to appreciate just how prodigious a talent he was.


Jimmy Greaves and Brian Clough are my 2 go-to references for 'insanely good goalscorers from olden times you didn't realise were as good as they were'

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Re: Football stats

by stealthpapes » 18 Dec 2024 15:56

Norman Whiteside comes close - very late 22 for his 200th game.
He barely played another 40 top flight games.


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Re: Football stats

by From Despair To Where? » 18 Dec 2024 16:02

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From Despair To Where? Greaves made his First Division debut at 17 and was an immediate first choice for Chelsea. He made his England Debut at 19 and moved to Milan at 21 having scored 124 goals in 157 league appearances for Chelsea.

He never settled in Italy and returned to England after 6 months having scored 9 in 10 for Milan.

I think it's difficult to appreciate just how prodigious a talent he was.


Jimmy Greaves and Brian Clough are my 2 go-to references for 'insanely good goalscorers from olden times you didn't realise were as good as they were'


The 1 proviso with Clough is that he only played 3 games in the top flight.

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Re: Football stats

by Sutekh » 18 Dec 2024 17:57

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From Despair To Where? Greaves made his First Division debut at 17 and was an immediate first choice for Chelsea. He made his England Debut at 19 and moved to Milan at 21 having scored 124 goals in 157 league appearances for Chelsea.

He never settled in Italy and returned to England after 6 months having scored 9 in 10 for Milan.

I think it's difficult to appreciate just how prodigious a talent he was.


Jimmy Greaves and Brian Clough are my 2 go-to references for 'insanely good goalscorers from olden times you didn't realise were as good as they were'


The 1 proviso with Clough is that he only played 3 games in the top flight.


Yes, it was sad that, injury had crocked him in 1962 and he finished his career with those last 3 games 2 years or so later. He was 29 I think.

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Re: Football stats

by Sanguine » 18 Dec 2024 18:49

Gianluigi Donnarumma. Made his Milan debut aged 16, and by the end of the 2018-19 season - he had turned 20 in the February - he had played 164 games. He reached 250 appearances for Milan two seasons later, aged 22 and a bit, by which time he had already played 30 times for Italy.

He's now 25, and including 70 caps for Italy, has played 450 senior games.

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Re: Football stats

by Winston Biscuit » 19 Dec 2024 08:27

Winston Biscuit Was looking at some records over the weekend to see when Ronaldo might break some more, and spotted that the person with the 2nd most professional appearances ever is still playing, still first choice for his club and is now 63 games away from breaking Peter Shilton's record

Fabio, the Fluminense goalkeeper, is 43 years old, about to turn 44, and still playing as first choice for them. If you weren't aware, Fluminense are one of the big boys of South American football and were Copa Libertadores winners (South American Champions League) for the first time in their history just last year, so fair play to him. Looks like they are in a relegation scrap right now though.


update - appears to now be 55 behind and as the first choice goalkeeper he is playing around 60 games a season. considering he is playing at a decent level, even if Fluminense want to move him on he could probs drop down somewhere and in a years time have overtaken Shilton

Since I last looked at the record on Wikipedia, a new player has been entered at the number 1 spot. a 62 year old Uruguayan who has apparently been playing professionally non stop since he was 14 years old and has played more than 800 games more than Shilton :roll: :lol:


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Re: Football stats

by Winston Biscuit » 01 Jan 2025 17:15

2nd tier team to have conceded the least goals by the halfway point of the season - Burnley, this season

2nd tier team to have conceded the most goals by the halfway point of the season - Plymouth, this season

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Re: Football stats

by Sanguine » 02 Jan 2025 13:24

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Since I last looked at the record on Wikipedia, a new player has been entered at the number 1 spot. a 62 year old Uruguayan who has apparently been playing professionally non stop since he was 14 years old and has played more than 800 games more than Shilton :roll: :lol:


Robert Carmona. There is a bit of a Wiki edit-war on this and for now he has been removed once more from the list, mostly on the basis of there being no formal record of his appearances. He is 62 and has just signed a new deal with Uruguayan fourth division side Hacele Un Gol a la Vida. It is suggested that he played in the second division until he was 58, a claim which seems fanciful. Only Youtube footage of him is keepy-ups.

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Re: Football stats

by Winston Biscuit » 02 Jan 2025 15:04

Top 3 PL teams with least conceded goals away from home this season

Spurs - 9
Man Utd - 10
Fulham - 10

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by Sutekh » 02 Jan 2025 15:13

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Since I last looked at the record on Wikipedia, a new player has been entered at the number 1 spot. a 62 year old Uruguayan who has apparently been playing professionally non stop since he was 14 years old and has played more than 800 games more than Shilton :roll: :lol:


Robert Carmona. There is a bit of a Wiki edit-war on this and for now he has been removed once more from the list, mostly on the basis of there being no formal record of his appearances. He is 62 and has just signed a new deal with Uruguayan fourth division side Hacele Un Gol a la Vida. It is suggested that he played in the second division until he was 58, a claim which seems fanciful. Only Youtube footage of him is keepy-ups.


He apparently recognised as the oldest currently active professional player by Guinness and his validation took 4 years to complete. He’s now played for 48 years for 30 clubs across both South and North America plus periods in Spain and Italy. He is a centre back with well over 2000 appearances.

He says he feels like a 25 year old and his ambition is to keep playing football. He’s had just 8 operations over his career and one doctor even advised him to retire but he declined that opinion - over 40 years ago!

15 years ago, he was also player manager at Albion Montevideo for 6 years.

Robert with his Guinness certification.





For the record Kazuyoshi Miura is currently the oldest player (at 57) to have scored in a professional match. He is currently on loan at Atletico Suzuka after joining Yokohama FC almost 20 years ago.


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Re: Football stats

by Sanguine » 03 Jan 2025 09:58

Nottingham Forest were the only team to inflict defeat on Arne Slot in 2024. His Feyenoord team were unbeaten in after the turn of the year, and Forest is Liverpool's only defeat in all competitions this season.

Slot's record in 2024 - P50 W40 D9 L1.

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by Sutekh » 03 Jan 2025 11:45

Sanguine Nottingham Forest were the only team to inflict defeat on Arne Slot in 2024. His Feyenoord team were unbeaten in after the turn of the year, and Forest is Liverpool's only defeat in all competitions this season.

Slot's record in 2024 - P50 W40 D9 L1.


Out of interest what is Amorim’s record for 2024 BEFORE joining United?

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Re: Football stats

by Winston Biscuit » 03 Jan 2025 11:53

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Sanguine Nottingham Forest were the only team to inflict defeat on Arne Slot in 2024. His Feyenoord team were unbeaten in after the turn of the year, and Forest is Liverpool's only defeat in all competitions this season.

Slot's record in 2024 - P50 W40 D9 L1.


Out of interest what is Amorim’s record for 2024 BEFORE joining United?


42 wins
8 draws
2 losses - Atalanta in the Europa League and Porto in the Portuguese cup final

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Re: Football stats

by Sanguine » 03 Jan 2025 13:49

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Sanguine Nottingham Forest were the only team to inflict defeat on Arne Slot in 2024. His Feyenoord team were unbeaten in after the turn of the year, and Forest is Liverpool's only defeat in all competitions this season.

Slot's record in 2024 - P50 W40 D9 L1.


Out of interest what is Amorim’s record for 2024 BEFORE joining United?


42 wins
8 draws
2 losses - Atalanta in the Europa League and Porto in the Portuguese cup final


3 defeats - also lost to Braga in the semi finals of the League Cup in January.

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Re: Football stats

by Sanguine » 03 Jan 2025 13:52

Liverpool have scored at least two goals in 24 of their 27 matches in all competitions this season, and in each of their last 11 league games.

This is one of the reasons that they remain unbeaten on the road this season, and despite conceding ten goals in their last five away league games.

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Re: Football stats

by bakerlou » 07 Jan 2025 12:53

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Re: Football stats

by Sanguine » 15 Jan 2025 10:34

The Guardian says that Aberdeen's slump in league form is the worst they can find in English or Scottish football league history, on a points per game basis, with minimum 'blocks' of 10 games. Aberdeen got 31 points from their first 11 league games (2.81 PPG), and have managed just four points in their next 12 games (0.33 PPG), a differential of -2.48 PPG that the Guardian says can't be 'beaten'.

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