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    📺Macca on Sky Sports

    Macaulay Langstaff: I'd love to score more than Erling Haaland and replicate Jamie Vardy's journey

    https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/13009128/macaulay-langstaff-i-want-to-score-more-than-erling-haaland-and-replicate-jamie-vardys-journey

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    You stay with us and we'll all go on that journey Macca lad!

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    Does anyone know where he currently is in the clubs 'all time' top scorers charts?

    Looks to me like on 53 goals he's recently surpassed Wootton, Stead, Rodrigues and Allsopp (in less than half of the games most of them played).

    Obviously he's still a way behind Les Bradd (137). Trevor Christie must be up there somewhere too. But he's catching up on the likes of Stallard, Hughes, McParland. If he carries on like he is he might end this season above all of them.

    If there's an up to date link with all this info in it I'd love to see it.

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    Thought he should have scored that snapshot chance Saturday but was unlucky with the 25 yarder

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveSmithRules View Post
    Does anyone know where he currently is in the clubs 'all time' top scorers charts?

    Looks to me like on 53 goals he's recently surpassed Wootton, Stead, Rodrigues and Allsopp (in less than half of the games most of them played).

    Obviously he's still a way behind Les Bradd (137). Trevor Christie must be up there somewhere too. But he's catching up on the likes of Stallard, Hughes, McParland. If he carries on like he is he might end this season above all of them.

    If there's an up to date link with all this info in it I'd love to see it.

    I'm in the process of getting player stats together, but of the post war names I can think of.......

    Les Bradd
    League Goals: 125 FA Cup: 4 LC/other: 8

    Tony Hateley
    League Goals: 109 FA Cup: 4 LC/other: 1

    Jackie Sewell
    League Goals: 97 FA Cup: 7 LC/other: 0

    Tommy Lawton
    League Goals: 90 FA Cup: 13 LC/other: 0

    Ian McParland
    League Goals: 69 FA Cup: 9 LC/other: 12

    Mark Stallard
    League Goals: 69 FA Cup: 3 LC/other: 7

    Trevor Christie
    League Goals: 64 FA Cup: 3 LC/other: 13

    Lee Hughes
    League Goals: 59 FA Cup: 5 LC/other: 2

    Mick Vinter
    League Goals: 54 FA Cup: 5 LC/other: 4

    Tommy Johnson
    League Goals: 51 FA Cup: 1 LC/other: 5

    Iain McCulloch
    League Goals: 50 FA Cup: 2 LC/other: 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    I'm in the process of getting player stats together, but of the post war names I can think of.......

    Les Bradd
    League Goals: 125 FA Cup: 4 LC/other: 8

    Tony Hateley
    League Goals: 109 FA Cup: 4 LC/other: 1

    Jackie Sewell
    League Goals: 97 FA Cup: 7 LC/other: 0

    Tommy Lawton
    League Goals: 90 FA Cup: 13 LC/other: 0

    Ian McParland
    League Goals: 69 FA Cup: 9 LC/other: 12

    Mark Stallard
    League Goals: 69 FA Cup: 3 LC/other: 7

    Trevor Christie
    League Goals: 64 FA Cup: 3 LC/other: 13

    Lee Hughes
    League Goals: 59 FA Cup: 5 LC/other: 2

    Mick Vinter
    League Goals: 54 FA Cup: 5 LC/other: 4

    Tommy Johnson
    League Goals: 51 FA Cup: 1 LC/other: 5

    Iain McCulloch
    League Goals: 50 FA Cup: 2 LC/other: 1
    Thanks. If this list is correct then Macca displaced McCulloch today. He'll probably overtake Vinter and Tommy Johnson this month.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveSmithRules View Post
    Thanks. If this list is correct then Macca displaced McCulloch today. He'll probably overtake Vinter and Tommy Johnson this month.
    There's a few more post war players I forgot with over 60 goals.

    Don Masson
    League goals: 92 FA Cup goals: 3 LC/other goals: 2

    Tom Johnston (the 50s player, not to be confused with Tommy Johnson)
    League goals: 88 FA Cup goals: 4 LC/other goals: 0

    Gary Lund
    League goals: 64 FA Cup goals: 4 LC/other goals: 12

    There's a fair few pre-war too.
    Tom Keetley is the highest pre 1939 scorer.
    League goals: 94 FA Cup goals: 4 LC/other goals: 0

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    Interesting. Even with those additions there's definitely an chance of him making the Top 10 by the end of this season.

    And frankly if he stays injury free and sees out his current contract (til 2027) here he might overtake Sir Les. I'd dearly love to see that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    There's a few more post war players I forgot with over 60 goals.

    Don Masson
    League goals: 92 FA Cup goals: 3 LC/other goals: 2

    Tom Johnston (the 50s player, not to be confused with Tommy Johnson)
    League goals: 88 FA Cup goals: 4 LC/other goals: 0

    Gary Lund
    League goals: 64 FA Cup goals: 4 LC/other goals: 12

    There's a fair few pre-war too.
    Tom Keetley is the highest pre 1939 scorer.
    League goals: 94 FA Cup goals: 4 LC/other goals: 0
    Stan Newsham, Jackie Sewell, Jeff Astle - probably not enough to get over the 50 mark.

    I guess Hughsie was fastest (fewest games) to 50?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_pie View Post
    Stan Newsham, Jackie Sewell, Jeff Astle - probably not enough to get over the 50 mark.

    I guess Hughsie was fastest (fewest games) to 50?
    I would have expected Langstaff to be quicker to 50 than Hughes was

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