Record Watch 2024/25

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Dirk Gently » 28 Jan 2025 11:48

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Fox Talbot Burnley getting close to Steve Death's FL record of 1,103 minutes without conceding - assuming that the record still exists!


Didn't Van der Sar break it back in the late 00's?


Yes, 1,311 minutes.

But that's a Premier League record. Death's 1,155 minutes is still a Football League record. :wink:

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Snowflake Royal » 28 Jan 2025 12:19

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Fox Talbot Burnley getting close to Steve Death's FL record of 1,103 minutes without conceding - assuming that the record still exists!


Didn't Van der Sar break it back in the late 00's?

Yep

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by tidus_mi2 » 28 Jan 2025 15:44

Fox Talbot Burnley getting close to Steve Death's FL record of 1,103 minutes without conceding - assuming that the record still exists!

How much is it currently? If we guestimate 5 minutes per half for added on time, they have 7 league clean sheets in a row since conceding in the 80th minute of the previous game.

So assuming 5 minutes additional per half for additional time, 100 per game, 15 for the end of the Watford game, 715 minutes, so that's still another 400 minutes give or take to navigate so at a minimum, another 4 games?

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Sutekh » 28 Jan 2025 15:50

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Fox Talbot Burnley getting close to Steve Death's FL record of 1,103 minutes without conceding - assuming that the record still exists!

How much is it currently? If we guestimate 5 minutes per half for added on time, they have 7 league clean sheets in a row since conceding in the 80th minute of the previous game.

So assuming 5 minutes additional per half for additional time, 100 per game, 15 for the end of the Watford game, 715 minutes, so that's still another 400 minutes give or take to navigate so at a minimum, another 4 games?


Manu have the overall English record now - van der Sar went 1311 minutes back in 08/09 but that was in the PL not FL so I think Reading/Death’s record is still valid for that competition.

Burnley last conceded a league goal in the 80th minute of a 2-1 win over Watford on 21 December, since then they’ve played 7 league games (around 630 minutes) without letting a goal in which makes probably around 650+ minutes in total including the last 10 v Watford and injury time in that & other games. Their next 4 games in the league would all be expected claret wins; Portsmouth (a), Oxford (h) Hull (h) and then a derby visit to Preston which would then put them in the territory for Reading’s record.

Of course this record wouldn’t be unbroken run of competitive games as it was with Reading as we scored against them in the cup and they have a trip to Soton to come in the 4th round in a couple of weeks.

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Mid Sussex Royal » 28 Jan 2025 16:11

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Fox Talbot Burnley getting close to Steve Death's FL record of 1,103 minutes without conceding - assuming that the record still exists!

How much is it currently? If we guestimate 5 minutes per half for added on time, they have 7 league clean sheets in a row since conceding in the 80th minute of the previous game.

So assuming 5 minutes additional per half for additional time, 100 per game, 15 for the end of the Watford game, 715 minutes, so that's still another 400 minutes give or take to navigate so at a minimum, another 4 games?


Manu have the overall English record now - van der Sar went 1311 minutes back in 08/09 but that was in the PL not FL so I think Reading/Death’s record is still valid for that competition.

Burnley last conceded a league goal in the 80th minute of a 2-1 win over Watford on 21 December, since then they’ve played 7 league games (around 630 minutes) without letting a goal in which makes probably around 650+ minutes in total including the last 10 v Watford and injury time in that & other games. Their next 4 games in the league would all be expected claret wins; Portsmouth (a), Oxford (h) Hull (h) and then a derby visit to Preston which would then put them in the territory for Reading’s record.

Of course this record wouldn’t be unbroken run of competitive games as it was with Reading as we scored against them in the cup and they have a trip to Soton to come in the 4th round in a couple of weeks.


Death's run didn't include 2 league cup games V Oxford where he conceded in both.


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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Sutekh » 28 Jan 2025 16:16

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tidus_mi2 How much is it currently? If we guestimate 5 minutes per half for added on time, they have 7 league clean sheets in a row since conceding in the 80th minute of the previous game.

So assuming 5 minutes additional per half for additional time, 100 per game, 15 for the end of the Watford game, 715 minutes, so that's still another 400 minutes give or take to navigate so at a minimum, another 4 games?


Manu have the overall English record now - van der Sar went 1311 minutes back in 08/09 but that was in the PL not FL so I think Reading/Death’s record is still valid for that competition.

Burnley last conceded a league goal in the 80th minute of a 2-1 win over Watford on 21 December, since then they’ve played 7 league games (around 630 minutes) without letting a goal in which makes probably around 650+ minutes in total including the last 10 v Watford and injury time in that & other games. Their next 4 games in the league would all be expected claret wins; Portsmouth (a), Oxford (h) Hull (h) and then a derby visit to Preston which would then put them in the territory for Reading’s record.

Of course this record wouldn’t be unbroken run of competitive games as it was with Reading as we scored against them in the cup and they have a trip to Soton to come in the 4th round in a couple of weeks.


Death's run didn't include 2 league cup games V Oxford where he conceded in both.


Fair enough, it’s just a simple league run then.

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Mid Sussex Royal » 28 Jan 2025 16:33

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Manu have the overall English record now - van der Sar went 1311 minutes back in 08/09 but that was in the PL not FL so I think Reading/Death’s record is still valid for that competition.

Burnley last conceded a league goal in the 80th minute of a 2-1 win over Watford on 21 December, since then they’ve played 7 league games (around 630 minutes) without letting a goal in which makes probably around 650+ minutes in total including the last 10 v Watford and injury time in that & other games. Their next 4 games in the league would all be expected claret wins; Portsmouth (a), Oxford (h) Hull (h) and then a derby visit to Preston which would then put them in the territory for Reading’s record.

Of course this record wouldn’t be unbroken run of competitive games as it was with Reading as we scored against them in the cup and they have a trip to Soton to come in the 4th round in a couple of weeks.


Death's run didn't include 2 league cup games V Oxford where he conceded in both.


Fair enough, it’s just a simple league run then.


I think he'd likely still hold the record even if you include the league cup games as most of it was the end of the 1978-79 season in Div 4, and he only extended it by around 20 mins in the first league game of the season (1979-80).

Interestingly the defence in 1978-79 season went virtually unchanged through the whole season; Death, Peters, White, Hicks & Bennett. Death, White & Hicks played the entire season and Bennett & Peters missed a game each.

During the summer, Bennett & Peters left and Hicks broke his ankle early on in the first game the following season.

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Snowflake Royal » 28 Jan 2025 19:30

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Fox Talbot Burnley getting close to Steve Death's FL record of 1,103 minutes without conceding - assuming that the record still exists!

How much is it currently? If we guestimate 5 minutes per half for added on time, they have 7 league clean sheets in a row since conceding in the 80th minute of the previous game.

So assuming 5 minutes additional per half for additional time, 100 per game, 15 for the end of the Watford game, 715 minutes, so that's still another 400 minutes give or take to navigate so at a minimum, another 4 games?

Surely you wouldn’t count stoppage time s its to ensure the full 90 isn’t shortened by stoppges?

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by tidus_mi2 » 28 Jan 2025 20:10

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Fox Talbot Burnley getting close to Steve Death's FL record of 1,103 minutes without conceding - assuming that the record still exists!

How much is it currently? If we guestimate 5 minutes per half for added on time, they have 7 league clean sheets in a row since conceding in the 80th minute of the previous game.

So assuming 5 minutes additional per half for additional time, 100 per game, 15 for the end of the Watford game, 715 minutes, so that's still another 400 minutes give or take to navigate so at a minimum, another 4 games?

Surely you wouldn’t count stoppage time s its to ensure the full 90 isn’t shortened by stoppges?

I did consider that and it makes sense, not sure how they measured Death's original record, or Van der Sar's.


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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by From Despair To Where? » 28 Jan 2025 21:58

Championship
Leeds 111pts
Sheff Utd 109pts
Burnley 108pts
Sunderland 106pts

League 1
Birmingham 120pts
Wycombe 112pts
Wrexham 106pts


League 2
Walsall 115pts

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by windermereROYAL » 28 Jan 2025 22:02

The club are a mess, I couldn`t give a shit about any records.

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by From Despair To Where? » 28 Jan 2025 22:36

Yet you still click on the thread and comment.....

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by AthleticoSpizz » 29 Jan 2025 18:53

windermereROYAL The club are a mess, I couldn`t give a shit about any records.
for some, that’s all we have to cling to…..

……and enjoy in these troubled times


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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by RoyalBlue » 29 Jan 2025 19:21

windermereROYAL The club are a mess, I couldn`t give a shit about any records.


It would at least be something to remember us by though. Record holders that no longer exist thanks to a dodgy owner and useless (or as they claim, powerless) footballing authorities. :cry:

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by windermereROYAL » 29 Jan 2025 19:41

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windermereROYAL The club are a mess, I couldn`t give a shit about any records.


It would at least be something to remember us by though. Record holders that no longer exist thanks to a dodgy owner and useless (or as they claim, powerless) footballing authorities. :cry:


Even if Birmingham beat it, and I think they`ll go very close we`ll still hold the record for the championship, teams have tried and failed for the last 19 years.

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by windermereROYAL » 29 Jan 2025 19:44

From Despair To Where? Yet you still click on the thread and comment.....


Who made you the board policeman?

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Snowflake Royal » 30 Jan 2025 08:42

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From Despair To Where? Yet you still click on the thread and comment.....


Who made you the board policeman?

We had a vote, you came out as village idiot.

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by windermereROYAL » 30 Jan 2025 09:15

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From Despair To Where? Yet you still click on the thread and comment.....


Who made you the board policeman?

We had a vote, you came out as village idiot.

:D :D

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by From Despair To Where? » 30 Jan 2025 11:08

windermereROYAL
From Despair To Where? Yet you still click on the thread and comment.....


Who made you the board policeman?



...exclaims the poster, repeatedly posting on the thread he claims to not give a shit about......

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Re: Record Watch 2024/25

by Orion1871 » 30 Jan 2025 22:38

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From Despair To Where? Yet you still click on the thread and comment.....


Who made you the board policeman?


It was a couple of pages back. We all said "let's vote," and then there was a poll and it was unanimous.

And then we crowdfunded for a little plaque that said, "FDTW Board Policeman" and Ian put little sparkles on it.

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