Did Slaven never do it?For goals scored, was having a think about it with akpom the likely championship top scorer come may.
can't come up with one in the last 50 years?
I think you're right.I think Jan Aage Fjortoft might of when we went up in 94/95 - the majority of his goals were for Swindon though, although technically he topped the charts as a boro player as per the post....
Nope. John O’Rourke got 27 in 66/67 and Alan Peacock got 31 in 62/63.Chuba needs 2 more to be our top league scorer in a season since Cloughie (over 60 years ago).
def in the league?Nope. John O’Rourke got 27 in 66/67 and Alan Peacock got 31 in 62/63.
The way chuba is playing he might still challenge peacock and meet your claim above. Needs 7 goals in 8 games
I had a look at Slaven last week after Akpom broke the 20 goal mark. If I am right it reads like this:Did Slaven never do it?
Or Paul Wilkinson?
Yes that’s league totals onlydef in the league?
David Currie. JeezoI had a look at Slaven last week after Akpom broke the 20 goal mark. If I am right it reads like this:
In 1986/87 - Andy Jones scored 27 Port Vale - Slaven got 17
In 1987/88 - David Currie scored 28 Barnsley - Slaven got 21
In 1989/90 - Micky Quinn scored 32 Newcastle -Slaven got 21
Ah ok. Someone on here gave me duff info the other day then.Yes that’s league totals only
Surely we can claim Currie thoughI had a look at Slaven last week after Akpom broke the 20 goal mark. If I am right it reads like this:
In 1986/87 - Andy Jones scored 27 Port Vale - Slaven got 17
In 1987/88 - David Currie scored 28 Barnsley - Slaven got 21
In 1989/90 - Micky Quinn scored 32 Newcastle -Slaven got 21
Slaven was consistent throughout his Boro career. Below are just his league goals.Surely we can claim Currie though
Also Slaven scored 15 top flight goals in 88-89 which is some record, with only Ravenelli with his 16 beating that in recent years - also in a relegated team
1985–86 | Second Division | 32 | 8 | ||||||
1986–87 | Third Division | 46 | 17 | ||||||
1987–88 | Second Division | 44 | 21 | ||||||
1988–89 | First Division | 37 | 15 | ||||||
1989–90 | Second Division | 46 | 21 | ||||||
1990–91 | Second Division | 46 | 16 | ||||||
1991–92 | Second Division | 38 | 16 | ||||||
1992–93 | Premier League | 18 | 4 |
John Hickton in 1970/71 with 25.
He was also top scorer in 1969/70 and 1967/68.
How many did Malcolm MacDonald score in 70/71 for Luton? I remember Hickton was a bit paranoid about him!
He only got 18 in total, 15 for swindon and 3 for Boro, John McGinley got 25 for Bolton that season. He did get 9 goals in the league cup that year for Swindon so that might have thrown you.I think Jan Aage Fjortoft might of when we went up in 94/95 - the majority of his goals were for Swindon though, although technically he topped the charts as a boro player as per the post....