I asked the following on the main board
Longest winning run (league, and all comps also)
Longest unbeaten run
Consecutive games scored in
Points total
Goals scored in a season
I asked the following on the main board
Longest winning run (league, and all comps also)
Longest unbeaten run
Consecutive games scored in
Points total
Goals scored in a season
Cheers Crafty, I think whatever the records are we have a good chance of breaking them ghis season.
Shur we have to do something to alleviate the mind numbing boredom of it all, ya know ?
Thanks to The Boss for the reply
(Premier + First both included)
Longest winning run multiple seasons: 18 - Bohemians 1928-1929
Longest winning run single season: 15 - Bohemians 1923/24
Longest unbeaten run multiple seasons: 30 - Shamrock Rovers 1925-1928
Longest unbeaten run season: 27 - Bohemians 2008, Athlone Town 1980/81, Cobh Ramblers 2007
Consecutive games scored in multiple seasons: 59 - Shelbourne 1926-1929
Consecutive games scored in season: 35 - Longford Town 1999/00
Points total: 85 - Bohemians 2008
Points per Game: 2.72 - Shelbourne 1928/29, Derry City 1986/87
Goals scored in a season: 78 - Dundalk 2015
Last edited by CraftyToePoke; 08/05/2016 at 8:28 PM.
Connected to that, I think Kilkenny City's winning margin of 11 points in 96/97 is the First Division record. Points wise, it's the 77 Cobh got in 2007 and for goals it's the 73 Cork scored in 2011. Since it became an eight team league, the 62 points Limerick got in 2012 and 63 goals Wexford scored in 2015 are records.
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Shamrock Rovers did achieve that in 1965/66 but Bohemians' 15 wins in a row was from the start of league season too.
Some of you Limerick fans seem to have forgotten that you won the last game of the league season in 2015 against Sligo which actually makes it 12 league wins in a row at the moment.
Don't know where to put this but e10 adult e5 child to see Limerick reserves or whatever V an Oman team what a rip off and I'm only going because the young lad wants to.
It was Limericks full squad tonight. Hall, Kelly, Whitehead, Williams, Tracey, Duggan, Lynch, Sean Russell, Trialist, Trialist, Aaron Greene all started. Holland, O'Connor, O'Connor, Costelloe, Feeney, Garbhan, O'Flynn, Mullhall, Mann, Kenny, Murphy, Trialist all came on also. I wouldn't call that a reserve team. Bar a few all of those players have been playing first team for us.
I also don't think 10 euro is bad. It was a friendly and a way for the club to pull in a few quid since they only have 1 home match in the space of a month. It was also an opportunity for people to pick up cup final tickets.
Was it well attended ?
423 I was told.
I certainly wouldn't begrudge the club trying to make an extra few quid. Running the club is pretty expensive and with only one game in a month at home they needed some kind of revenue.
I agree, and isn't it a nice complaint to have, watching Limerick play an international side in the Markets is too expensive after the 25 years that went before it.
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