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Benteke was fourth.

Robin van Persie Manchester United 26
Luis Suarez Liverpool 23
Gareth Bale Tottenham Hotspur 21
Christian Benteke Aston Villa

19

 

We're just not allowed to have a striker get 20 league goals are we.  Kodija got injured on 19.

Let's enjoy our last two goals from Tammy 😳

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A few other notable seasons..

2010/11

1 Bulgaria Dimitar Berbatov Manchester United 20
Argentina Carlos Tevez Manchester City 20
3 Netherlands Robin van Persie Arsenal 18
4 England Darren Bent Sunderland / Aston Villa 17

2008/09

1 France Nicolas Anelka Chelsea 19
2 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United 18
3 England Steven Gerrard Liverpool 16
4 Brazil Robinho Manchester City 14
Spain Fernando Torres Liverpool 14
6 England Gabriel Agbonlahor Aston Villa 12

2003/04

1 France Thierry Henry Arsenal 30
2 England Alan Shearer Newcastle United 22
3 France Louis Saha Manchester United / Fulham 20
Netherlands Ruud van Nistelrooy Manchester United 20
5 Finland Mikael Forssell Birmingham City 17
6 France Nicolas Anelka Manchester City 16
Colombia Juan Pablo Ángel Aston Villa 16

1998/99

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Netherlands Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Leeds United 18
England Michael Owen Liverpool 18
Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke Manchester United 18
4 France Nicolas Anelka Arsenal 17
England Andy Cole Manchester United 17
6 Colombia Hamilton Ricard Middlesbrough 15
7 England Dion Dublin Aston Villa 14
England Robbie Fowler Liverpool 14
England Julian Joachim Aston Villa 14

1996/97

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 England Alan Shearer Newcastle United 25
2 England Ian Wright Arsenal 23
3 England Robbie Fowler Liverpool 18
Norway Ole Gunnar Solskjær Manchester United 18
5 Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke Aston Villa 17

1995/96

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 England Alan Shearer Blackburn Rovers 31
2 England Robbie Fowler Liverpool 28
3 England Les Ferdinand Newcastle United 25
4 Trinidad and Tobago Dwight Yorke Aston Villa 17
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7 hours ago, Tomaszk said:

Oh Yorkie. 

What a player.

Was until he went to man u and got with Jordan, erhhh i mean katie price. One of them was a natural beauty when she was a page 3 when i was doing paper rounds back in the 90s, something to look at, at half six in the morning before school lol

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2 hours ago, Dave-R said:

Was until he went to man u and got with Jordan, erhhh i mean katie price. 

48 league goals in 92 appearances for United. 65 goals in 147 appearances all competitions.

3 Premier League titles, an FA Cup and a Champions League.

Premier League Golden Boot.

Premier League player of the season

 

 

I think he did alright.

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How far back would we be going to find the last player to score 30 league goals in a season? 

I know Hately scored 34 in 1964-65, but 14 of those were in cup games. I know Hitchens scored 42 in 1960-61, but 13 of those were cup goals.

If he can make it to thirty it'd be the highest league goalscoring season by any Villa player alive and the highest in living memory - the highest since at least the 1930's.

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, OutByEaster? said:

How far back would we be going to find the last player to score 30 league goals in a season

I know Hately scored 34 in 1964-65, but 14 of those were in cup games. I know Hitchens scored 42 in 1960-61, but 13 of those were cup goals.

If he can make it to thirty it'd be the highest league goalscoring season by any Villa player alive and the highest in living memory - the highest since at least the 1930's.

 

 

 

 

Going by my self-made spreadsheet George Brown was the last to do it in 1932/33. Apparently it was all the rage back then...

1932/1933 George Brown 33
1931/1932 Pongo Waring 30
1930/1931 Pongo Waring 49
1929/1930 George Brown 30
1925/1926 Len Capewell 32
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10 hours ago, Hornso said:

Going by my self-made spreadsheet George Brown was the last to do it in 1932/33. Apparently it was all the rage back then...

 

1932/1933 George Brown 33
1931/1932 Pongo Waring 30
1930/1931 Pongo Waring 49
1929/1930 George Brown 30
1925/1926 Len Capewell 32

Can I just add at Eric Houghton was second highest scorer with 30 league goals in 1930/31. So between Pongo & Houghton, they scored 79 league goals in one season. Those were the days!

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15 hours ago, OutByEaster? said:

How far back would we be going to find the last player to score 30 league goals in a season? 

I know Hately scored 34 in 1964-65, but 14 of those were in cup games. I know Hitchens scored 42 in 1960-61, but 13 of those were cup goals.

If he can make it to thirty it'd be the highest league goalscoring season by any Villa player alive and the highest in living memory - the highest since at least the 1930's.

 

 

 

 

2019-20 - Whelan Aston Villa

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25 minutes ago, supermon said:

Tammy must feel he wasted the 2nd half of his season with our play off hopes pretty much finished

They aren't over at all, win tomorrow and beat Reading next Satuday and we are right back in it.

Derby have Millwall (game moved FA Cup) and then Preston, both are potential slip ups.

Boro have Bristol City and West Brom, they could potentially lose them both.

Even if we claw the gap back to 4-5 points we are still in with a shout with Grealish coming back.

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13 minutes ago, wilko154 said:

They aren't over at all, win tomorrow and beat Reading next Satuday and we are right back in it.

Derby have Millwall (game moved FA Cup) and then Preston, both are potential slip ups.

Boro have Bristol City and West Brom, they could potentially lose them both.

Even if we claw the gap back to 4-5 points we are still in with a shout with Grealish coming back.

Yeah but the issue is we probably aren't going to get 6 points from those 2 games.  We're dropping points to all the dross.

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13 hours ago, Hornso said:

Going by my self-made spreadsheet George Brown was the last to do it in 1932/33. Apparently it was all the rage back then...

 

1932/1933 George Brown 33
1931/1932 Pongo Waring 30
1930/1931 Pongo Waring 49
1929/1930 George Brown 30
1925/1926 Len Capewell 32

How interesting. Pongo Waring’s name has lived on as a legend of course.

But George Brown? Not sure he has ever featured in my list of Villa Legends.

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1 hour ago, LondonVillian said:

Loving the blind optimism but the season is over I'm afraid - poor squad no sign of any signings and playing awfully.  

How is it possible to enjoy your football with an outlook like that?

Right up until we couldn’t mathematically catch Cardiff last year I was walking to my seat with hope.

The lads around me thought it was funny but I did genuinely think we still had a chance,I was wrong as it turned out but it made it more enjoyable for me anyway!

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