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Club records: win run / not conceding.

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I was wondering if any of you Stattos out there know if our current run of wins and our long period without conceding in competitive games are anywhere near a club record?

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Record number of wins is 8 (24-1-1998 to 3.3.1998)

Record number of clean sheets 10 (5.4.2010 to and including close season 21.08.2010) Not sure of the exact number of playing minutes, some way to go before we threaten this record methinks.
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forevertufc wrote:Record number of wins is 8 (24-1-1998 to 3.3.1998)

Record number of clean sheets 10 (5.4.2010 to and including close season 21.08.2010) Not sure of the exact number of playing minutes, some way to go before we threaten this record methinks.
Matt will correct me, but i think it was something like 997ish minutes. Port vale where the team to break the record but I still think we won the match 2-1 to go top of L2 after 4 games.
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Yes I do remember that figure now, got my info from here.http://www.statto.com/football/teams/torquay-united.
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Yes, that season we were three minutes away from 1000 minutes without conceding, something only a handful of clubs have ever done, were one game away from playing Man Utd away in the FA Cup, and lost in the play-off final. It could have set us up on the pitch, off the pitch and in the history books... but in the end we did nothing.
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What about number of games undefeated? We are up to 10 now - how close is that to our best ever ?
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tomogull wrote:What about number of games undefeated? We are up to 10 now - how close is that to our best ever ?
Acording to the Wikipage its 15!

'Most consecutive League games without defeat: 15 matches (14 September–10 December 1960, Division Three and 5 May–3 November 1990, Division Four).'

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'Most consecutive games without defeat in all competitions: 17 matches (7 September–29 November 2008)'
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PlainmoorRoar wrote: Acording to the Wikipage its 15!

'Most consecutive League games without defeat: 15 matches (14 September–10 December 1960, Division Three and 5 May–3 November 1990, Division Four).'

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'Most consecutive games without defeat in all competitions: 17 matches (7 September–29 November 2008)'
Ah, thanks PR - few games to go yet, then !
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Some say... its 999 minutes. I always go with 1000.

T'was some strike too, 20 yards and drilled into the bottom corner. We did win the match, but conceding was a real blow. As Gulli has reminded us, we came fearsomely close to changing the course of the history of the club. Now here we are. Never mind, eh.

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Thanks, guys. I knew you'd know! :bow:

We look odds on to extend, judging by the mess Telford are in:: [This from the Conference Facebook page: Liam Watson vows to pull AFC Telford through...
Manager Liam Watson today insisted AFC Telford United will come through their dreadful start to the season - as defender Chris Lever prepared to leave.
The 26-year-old is set to join Conference North outfit Bradford Park Avenue on a permanent basis.
Lever was made available for transfer last week along with Wes Baynes and Andy Owens, as Watson looks to shake-up his struggling squad.
He said: "It’s whether Chris feels confident or not. I think he wants to go and play as a centre-back in the Conference North. Good luck to him.”
Watson kept his players in the dressing room following Saturday’s 5-0 defeat at Halifax, which extended Telford’s winless start to 11 games.
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Fate: A police dog called Bryn bit Torquay player Jim McNichol and the time while he was receiving treatment was added onto the end of the second half.
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Obviously our priority is always the next game, but I feel should we come through the Telford match unscathed then not conceding against FGR would be a massive achievement.
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I have been following these records for some time now. If we can win with a clear sheet on Saturday we will be coming damned close to Stockport 10 game winning streak without conceding a goal. this I believe is a league record which has still not been broken.I cannot locate the record for the conference as yet.

The league record for most wins on the trot is currently shared by 5 clubs of which Bristol City are one. along with Arsenal. MAnure and Preston. who all have all won 14 matches consecutively. But Stockport is the only team to have won 10 without conceding. incidentaly. Stockport also hold the record for highest win. beating Halifax town 13-0 I wonder whether the Halifax Town fans feel knowing that this is now revenged by Stockport now being in the Conference North.

Totally different from the least wins in a season which is held by Loughbourgh and Derby County.
We apparently hold a record for most draws consecutively. along with 6 other teams. 8 in all. wow that must have made the pools a little boring. one little aside on that fact. Torquay were one team who started that record. then the following season Middlesbourgh did it and then Peterbourgh. so 1969/70 followed by 1970/71 and finaly 1971/72. There wasn't another follow on until 2005/6 2006/7. Another piece of trivia you really didn't need to know. but were glad you have now found out.

We have a long way to go to equal the record for games without loss though. Arsenal hold that one. 49 Games without defeat in which they also hold the record for wins away as well. (27) Whereas Chelski hold a record for number of games without defeat at home. (86) wow that's some record even allowing for the money they have.
If you want to go the whole distance though. AFC Wimbledon (Yep the new boys) can hold their head very high. they hold the most number of games without defeat. the all time comers record for thier climb through the non league pyramid as they gained promotion back to the league. with 78 matches undeaten home and away. making Arsenals record when you compare the resources and size of club as mere trifle. (Feb 2003 to Dec "2004) combined counties league .

Looking at the conference.Mansfield Town and Burton have the record for most wins consecutively with 12. with Aldershot with the most wins in a season at 31..Stevenage would have had that record but 2 games from their season were struck off when Chester were expelled so their games were expunged..
There is a record I doubt we can achieve but who am I to say we won't. Fewest goals conceded. which stands at 24. but with the way our defense is playing at the moment anything could happen.
Of course. we still hold another record. one which will in all honesty will never be broken. Shortest reign of manager. Our Very own Leroy at 10 minutes. it could only happen at Torquay.
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Gulliball wrote: were one game away from playing Man Utd away in the FA Cup,
No, we weren't. The balls in the cup draw are assigned alphabetically so naturally Torquay would have been a different number than Crawley.
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happytorq wrote: No, we weren't. The balls in the cup draw are assigned alphabetically so naturally Torquay would have been a different number than Crawley.
Nope - it was a draw for the fifth round so the number would have remained the same.

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