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FootyMAD >  Boro MAD >  Club Archives >  Club Records
Club Records
Article by Statto Thursday, 7th February 2002 
All the club records, from the biggest wins to the most capped players, from the highest attendances to the youngest players, they're all here.


Biggest League Win

9-0 v Brighton, Division 2, 23rd August 1958

Biggest Cup Win
7-0 v Hereford, Coca-Cola Cup, Second Round, First Leg, 18th September 1996

Biggest League Defeat
0-9 v Blackburn, Division 2, 6th November 1954
League Sequences
Most consecutive wins in a season, 9, 1973-74
Most consecutive defeats in a season, 8, 1954-55 & 1995-96
Most consecutive draws in a season, 8, 1970-71
Longest undefeated run in a season, 24, 1973-74
Longest run without a win in a season, 19, 1981-82

Most Points in a Season
Premier League, 55, 2004-05
Division 1, 49, 1938-39 (2pts for a win, 42 games)
Division 1, 91, 1997-98 (3pts for a win, 46 games)
Division 2, 65, 1973-74 (2pts for a win, 42 games)
Division 2, 80, 1991-92 (3pts for a win, 46 games)
Division 3, 55, 1966-67 (2pts for a win, 46 games)
Division 3, 84, 1986-87 (3pts for a win, 46 games)

Least Points in a Season
Premier League, 39, 1996-97
Division 1, 22, 1923-24 (2pts for a win, 42 games)
Division 1, 39, 1988-89 (3pts for a win, 38 games)
Division 2, 24, 1899-00 (2pts for a win, 34 games)
Division 2, 30, 1985-86 (3pts for a win, 42 games)
Division 3, 55, 1966-67 (2pts for a win, 46 games)
Division 3, 84, 1986-87 (3pts for a win, 46 games)

Most Goals in a Season
Premier League, 54, 1992-93 (42 games)
Division 1, 98, 1930-31 (42 games)
Division 2, 122, 1926-27 (42 games)
Division 3, 87, 1966-67 (46 games)

Least Goals in a Season
Premier League, 36, 1995-96 (38 games)
Division 1, 27, 1923-24 (42 games)
Division 2, 36, 1934-25 (42 games)
Division 3, 67, 1986-87 (46 games)

Highest Attendances
Ayresome Park - 53,596 v Newcastle United, Division 1, 27th December 1949
Riverside Stadium - 34,836 v Norwich City, Premier League, 28th December 2004

Biggest Transfer Fees Paid
£12.7M to Heerenveen for Afonso Alves, January 2008
£8.15M to Empoli for Massimo Maccarone, July 2002
£8M to Aston Villa for Ugo Ehiogu, October 2000
£7.5M to Portsmouth for Yakubu Ayegbeni, July 2005
£7M to Juventus for Fabrizio Ravanelli, July 1996
£7M to Real Madrid for Jonathan Woodgate, April 2007
£6.5M to Aston Villa for Gareth Southgate, July 2001
£6M to Tottenham Hotspur for Mido, August 2007
£6M to Chelsea for Robert Huth, August 2006
£5.25M to Tottenham Hotspur for Nick Barmby, August 1995
£5M to Aston Villa for George Boateng, August 2002
£4.75M to Sao Paolo for Juninho, October 1995
£4.5M to Arsenal for Paul Merson, July 1997
£4.5M to Leeds United for Mark Viduka, July 2004
£4M to Porto for Emerson, May 1996
£4M to AC Milan for Christian Ziege, August 1999
£3.8M to Athletico Madrid for Juninho, August 2002

Biggest Transfes Fees Received
£12M from Atletico Madrid for Juninho, July 1997
£11.25M from Everton for Yakubu, August 2007
£8m from Tottenham Hotspur for Jonathan Woodgate, January 2008
£7M from Aston Villa for Paul Merson, Sepember 1998
£5.75M from Everton for Nick Barmby, October 1996
£5.5M from Liverpool for Christian Ziege, August 2000
£5.25M from Marseilles for Fabrizio Ravanelli, August 1997
£4.2M from Tenerife for Emerson, January 1998
£2.3M from Manchester United for Gary Pallister, August 1989
£2M from Olympiakos for Christian Karembeu, August 2001
£1.6M from Manchester City for Alan Kernaghan, October 1993
£1.5M from Bolton Wanderers for Jamie Pollock, November 1996
£1.5M from Bolton Wanderers for Neil Cox, May 1997
£1.5M from West Bromwich Albion for James Morrison, August 2007
£1.3M from Blackburn Rovers for Stuart Ripley, July 1992
£1.25M from West Bromich Albion for Jonathan Greening, August 2004
£1M from Celtic for Tony Mowbray, November 1991

Highest League Scorers (Career)
George Camsell, 325, 1925-1946
George Elliott, 203, 1909-1925
Brian Clough, 197, 1951-1961
John Hickton, 159, 1966-1977
Micky Fenton, 147, 1933-1948

Highest League Scorers (Season)
George Camsell, 59, 1926-27
Brian Clough, 43, 1958-59
Micky Fenton, 34, 1938-39

Most League Appearances (Career)
Tim Williamson 563, 1902-1923
Gordon Jones 462, 1960-1973
Jackie Carr 421, 1910-1930
John Hickton 415, 1966-1977
John Craggs 409, 1971-1982

Most League Appearances (Consecutive)
David Armstrong, 305, March 1973 to August 1980

Youngest Players
Sam Lawrie aged 16 years 323 days v Arsenal (H), 3rd November 1951
Stephen Bell aged 16 years 323 days v Southampton (H), 30th January 1982

Oldest Player
Bryan Robson aged 39 years 355 days v Arsenal (A), 1st January 1997

Most Capped Players
Mark Schwarzer, Australia, 49 caps * (up to 26-03-08)
Szilard Nemeth, Slovakia, 29 caps, 15 goals
Wilf Mannion, England 1946-1951, 26 caps, 11 goals
Arthur Fitzsimons, Eire 1949-1958, 25 caps, 8 goals
Eric McMordie, Northern Ireland 1968-1972, 21caps, 1 goal
Jim Platt, Northern Ireland 1976-1983, 20 caps
Terry Cochrane, Northern Ireland 1978-1982, 19 caps, 1 goal

* still with Boro



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