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Has any team played an entire season without a win? 10:56 - Oct 20 with 964 viewskernow

Could there be a new record ?
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Has any team played an entire season without a win? on 11:05 - Oct 20 with 940 viewskingslandstand1

It'll come at Wolves, don't panic!
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Has any team played an entire season without a win? on 14:36 - Oct 20 with 806 viewswibbersda

Well if there isn't you can trust Saints to claim that glory.
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Has any team played an entire season without a win? on 15:59 - Oct 20 with 738 views1ASIN12

We are going to beat Derby’s 11 point record. Wolves are doing their best to beat it too .

Unfortunately it’s going to be another unwanted recorded for us
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Has any team played an entire season without a win? on 17:41 - Oct 20 with 613 viewsLondonSaint76

Has any team played an entire season without a win? on 15:59 - Oct 20 by 1ASIN12

We are going to beat Derby’s 11 point record. Wolves are doing their best to beat it too .

Unfortunately it’s going to be another unwanted recorded for us


10 years ago, almost to ythe day - 17/10/2014 to be precise, we beat Sunderland 8-0 at SMS. How times have changed….

Poll: How will we get on against Leicester City?

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Has any team played an entire season without a win? on 17:43 - Oct 20 with 606 viewsFlamingbankers

I suppose we could be the new 'un-invincibles'.
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Has any team played an entire season without a win? on 18:22 - Oct 20 with 558 viewsJellybaby

We are good at breaking Premier League records;

Fastest goal
Fastest hat trick
Biggest home defeat
Biggest away defeat

Always room for one more......

I wholly disapprove of what you say and will defend to the death your right to say it.

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Has any team played an entire season without a win? on 20:23 - Oct 20 with 444 viewsInTimeAddedOn

This is hardly exhustive reserach but from what I can see you have to drop down to the Nothern Premier League Division One North where in the 2015/16 season New Mills AFC's record was P42 / W0 / D3 / L39

The worst Football League proper record I can find is way back in 1899/1900 when Loughborough played in what is now The Championship and their record for the season was P34 / W1 / D5 / L27 with a goal difference of -82 (F18 - A100)

Sunderland did set a record in the early/mid 2000's for 20 consecutive PL defeats, unless that's been bettered since?

Way to go yet then
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