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200 League goals In less than 2 Seasons.

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When Jim O'Brien scored Notts's 3rd goal against Harrogate, it was Notts's 83rd league goal of the season. Added to the record breaking tally of 117 scored last season that totals an outstanding 200 league goals with still 4 games to go of this season.

Notts have taken a lot of criticism for the number of goals conceded this season, which has cost Notts a place in the playoffs, however, to score 200 goals in less than two seasons is a fantastic achievement, and it would be interesting to see when Notts last repeated this feat in their history.

With still four games to go, that tally could easily increase too.

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I did some research on Google and found out the following.

From the 1888/89 season when  records began Notts have only scored 100 goals in a season 3 times in their recorded history.

The 200 goals we have scored in two consecutive seasons during the last two seasons is a record.

Closest two consecutive seasons to get near this are

1948/49,102 goals,  1949/50,95 goals, Total 197

1959/60,107goals  1960/61,82 goals, Total 189

Record consecutive season

2022/23,117goals, 2023/24,83goals,  Total 200

 

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