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Some FA Cup Records:-

Thomas Hughes was the first player to score more than once in the FA Cup Final. It came in the 1876 final when The Wanderers defeated Old Etonians 3-0.

Everton hold the unwanted record of losing the most FA Cup Finals. The Toffees have appeared in 13 finals, and have only won 5, losing the other 8.

Ashley Cole holds the record for the most FA Cup wins by a player. He has 6 to his name, breaking the record previously held by Jimmy Forrest of Blackburn Rovers (5) when Chelsea defeated Portsmouth in the 2010 final.

Villa Park holds the record for the most used venue for an FA Cup Semi Final. Aston Villa's ground has hosted an FA Cup semi final on 52 different occasions.
Non-league side Chichester City made football history by becoming the first club to sack their manager with a phone call during a match.
Benfica holds the overall record by beating Stade Dudelange 18–0 in 1965–66. They beat the Luxembourgers by 0–8 and 10–0.
Only one team has drawn all their games in a group stage which ia AEK Athens in 2002-03
UEFA Champions League/European Champions Cup
Including qualifying games

Top Scorers:

1: Raúl 66
2: Ruud van Nistelrooy 60
3: Andriy Shevchenko 59
4: Thierry Henry 51
5: Alfredo di Stéfano 49
6: Filippo Inzaghi 48
7: Eusébio 46
8: Alessandro Del Piero 44
9: Fernando Morientes 39
10: Gerd Müller 34
The twelve founder members of the English Football League formed in 1888 are:-

Accrington Stanley, Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Derby County, Everton, Notts County, Preston North End, Stoke City, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Dunan McKenzie's records.

This comes from a Nottingham Forest web site; so I'll take it with a pinch of salt but it was well known on the Liverpool area (Merseyside) that he could do these things.

As with most talents he had his flaws and McKenzie's was probably the 60 fags a day he said he smoked. He was also something of a showman and was famed for having the ability to jump over a Mini with a single leap.


I'm going to put this down as a record because he could jump over a Mini on 60 fags a day plus he was a fantastic footballer.

C'mon Wazza, you're a smoker, step up to the plate, jump over a VW Golf GTi.
UEFA Champions League/European Champions Cup
Including qualifying games

Most Appearances:

1: Paolo Maldini 139
2: Raúl 134
3: Ryan Giggs 129
4: Roberto Carlos 128
5: Paul Scholes 121
6: Clarence Seedorf 116
7: Gary Neville 115
8: Andriy Shevchenko 115
9: Thierry Henry 114
10: David Beckham 111
(07-10-2010 21:13 )2Bud Wrote: [ -> ]UEFA Champions League/European Champions Cup
Including qualifying games
Most Appearances:

1: Paolo Maldini 139

I think no matter who we support this is a player who deserves all the plaudits he ever receives. Great player.

Man crush? No, but he is lovely. Big Grin

[Image: Paolo-Maldini.jpg]

What a bastard! Looking like that and being good. Tw*t.
Blue is the colour - Chelsea F.C.
We can do it - Liverpool F.C.
We've got the whole world in our hands - Nottingham Forest F.C. & Paper Lace
We play for Scarborough - Scarborough F.C.
Back home - 1970 England World Cup Squad
Ole Ola - Rod Stewart & Scotland World Cup Squad


Oh sorry did i get the wrong idealaugh
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