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Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by uthlaw: 11:48pm On Oct 29, 2019
fykes:
Take the first ten and play 1& over 1.5 this weekend
make reason your level but I go add Barcelona and young boys
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Adetee17(m): 11:49pm On Oct 29, 2019
What sort of Bullshit is this??

I definitely hope it's not the longest home unbeaten runs in history...cos Chelsea were unbeaten at Stamford Bridge between 2004 and 2008,a run spanning 86 games..

Okay,just confirmed and found out they're referring to the home runs currently still running and not in history...
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Adetee17(m): 11:53pm On Oct 29, 2019
crazygod:
Wait. Just wait. Hold up. U mean to tell me apart from my Liverpool, there is no other EPL team on the top twenty list? Later now Man U go dey run their mouth anyhow
#YNWA jare
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by namiji2598: 12:16am On Oct 30, 2019
porshnuel:

U no add and tank me later
tell the idiot
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by BubuZombi: 12:18am On Oct 30, 2019
Luckysbab:


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Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by chigoziri2403(m): 12:37am On Oct 30, 2019
fykes:
Take the first ten and play 1& over 1.5 this weekend
what if the first 10 is not playing at home
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by DonJobless: 12:48am On Oct 30, 2019
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Alanpoza007: 5:51am On Oct 30, 2019
Preator:
Hmmn.
List is flawed. Where is arsenal and chelsea?
They definitely had more than 15 games unbeaten at home in the past?
Unless its a current/running list
You should know it's a running list especially with the clue they gave about Liverpool not losing a home league game since April 2017.
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by spencekat(m): 6:01am On Oct 30, 2019
Why did somebody bring this stuff here naa?Na I have determined to quit bet9ja.
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Alanpoza007: 6:03am On Oct 30, 2019
BabaIbo:


See this one, na you no understand.

The list is correct...

Arsenal may not lose in epl during their invisible era but they lost in any of these F.A, Carling, Champions League in between at home, that alone spoilt their unbeaten run in all competition but doesn't affect the league unbeaten run, hope you understand now?
You're also wrong. They're only referring to unbeaten streak in "league" games ONLY and not the other competitions you're listing out, but the emphasis is that the unbeaten streak for the clubs mentioned here is still ongoing/running as at today. The likes of Arsenal and Chelsea had those records in the past but they've been beaten at home since, so the record broken. The clue is given in the infographics attached to the post about Liverpool not losing a home league game since April 2017.
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Glycosunde: 6:04am On Oct 30, 2019
BabaIbo:


See this one, na you no understand.

The list is correct...

Arsenal (or Chelsea) may not lose in epl during their invisible era(Stamford unbeaten run in the league) but they lost in any or all of these F.A, Carling, Champions League in between at home, that alone spoilt their unbeaten run in all competition but doesn't affect the league unbeaten run and this list is cumulative home unbeaten run not only one league/competition, hope you understand now?



it's u dat doesn't understand because d list is about home games in their various leagues n dat is from 2017 and that is y Liverpool r there if not they won't b there as Chelsea defeated dem in carabao cup at anfield last season. So ur argument doesn't follow. Stop misinforming d populace. Chelsea still has one of if not d longest unbeaten home run in football
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by IamAtikulate: 6:11am On Oct 30, 2019
Fake List.
Stamford Bridge's unbeaten run was broken at the 84th game.
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by majamajic(m): 6:13am On Oct 30, 2019
this list is currently running record not past record
it's currently running record !!!

so arsenal fans make una relax !
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by IamAtikulate: 6:13am On Oct 30, 2019
Adetee17:
What sort of Bullshit is this??

I definitely hope it's not the longest home unbeaten runs in history...cos Chelsea were unbeaten at Stamford Bridge between 2004 and 2008,a run spanning 86 games..

Okay,just confirmed and found out they're referring to the home runs currently still running and not in history...
I went nut when I saw the stupid list. Thanks for making the clarification
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by majamajic(m): 6:14am On Oct 30, 2019
IamAtikulate:
Fake List.
Stamford Bridge's unbeaten run was broken at the 84th game.


this records are still running , not past
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by IamAtikulate: 6:16am On Oct 30, 2019
majamajic:



this records are still running , not past
Thanks. I thought it is all-time streak.
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Deewhy19: 7:05am On Oct 30, 2019
kallmemrB:
This stats is totally wrong... During Arsenal unbeaten run at least 20 games were played at home and they didn't lose why aren't they on the list... Fake Stats just full internet
even chelsea
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by pat077: 7:15am On Oct 30, 2019
oluwaseyi000:


The list is current as at October 29 not history, I get am before no be property
but Chelsea defeated Ajax in the champions league
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Nobody: 7:19am On Oct 30, 2019
pat077:
but Chelsea defeated Ajax in the champions league

It's is home league record of Europe clubs
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Flowxx: 7:36am On Oct 30, 2019
kallmemrB:
This stats is totally wrong... During Arsenal unbeaten run at least 20 games were played at home and they didn't lose why aren't they on the list... Fake Stats just full internet

Not only the league, in all competition.
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by SolarEdge: 7:40am On Oct 30, 2019
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Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Nobody: 7:55am On Oct 30, 2019
BabaIbo:


See this one, na you no understand.

The list is correct...

Arsenal may not lose in epl during their invisible era but they lost in any of these F.A, Carling, Champions League in between at home, that alone spoilt their unbeaten run in all competition but doesn't affect the league unbeaten run, hope you understand now?
Liverpool didn't lose to Chelsea in carabao Cup last season abi?
Juve lost 3-0 to Real Madrid last two seasons and lost to Ajax last season so keep quiet and stop rationalising rubbish
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by Thescienceprof(m): 9:42am On Oct 30, 2019
Whoever compiled this list has issues.
During Jose Mourinho's first time at Chelsea, he didn't lose a single game at Stanford Bridge for the entire 3 seasons.
In his first season, He lost only one game to Manchester City at the Etihad stadium. That's already straight 19 home games without defeat.
In his second season and third season(2015/16 and 2016/17) he didn't lose a single game at home. That's over 50 games already.

In the Invincible season of Arsenal, they had at least 19 home games unbeaten and they even had more because they were on a 49 games unbeaten run before they lost to Manchester United 2-0 the following season which was game number 12 of the new season.

I can go on and on....... @op I hope your head is not paining you?


Modified: The 4 Longest Unbeaten Runs at Home in Premier League History
Robbie Copeland
11 Mar 2019

​Liverpool's 4-2 victory over Burnley on Sunday marked their 36th consecutive Premier League match at Anfield without defeat. That's almost two years without tasting defeat at home in the competition.


It's a remarkable run from a remarkable Reds side, and even though it's one that looks increasingly like it might not even result in a league trophy thanks to those spoilsports in Manchester, it's a pretty notable accomplishment in its own right that puts them in some esteemed company.


To put it into context, then, here's a list of the top four home runs of the ​Premier League era.
Manchester United - 36 Games (December 1998-December 2000)
Paul Scholes

The ​Manchester United team at the turn of the century under Sir Alex Ferguson was, to be fair, quite good.


The 1998/99 campaign saw them become the first side in the history of English football to pick up a Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League treble, and they historically followed that up with another league title the following season.


At anything close to their best during that time, they were unstoppable, with the likes of Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Roy Keane running the show in midfield and Andy Cole banging them in at the top end, and that quality certainly shone through in their home form. They lasted two years without suffering defeat at Old Trafford, before Liverpool eventually showed up and spoiled the party thanks to a spectacular Danny Murphy free-kick on 17 December 2000.
Liverpool - 36 Games (April 2017-Present)
FBL-ENG-PR-LIVERPOOL-BURNLEY

​Given how supporters of ​Liverpool and United often define themselves in comparison to one another, Reds fans will be happy to know that just one more game without defeat at home will see them surpass their rivals' record.


They haven't lost a home match in the league since Christian Benteke scored twice as Crystal Palace came from behind to record an impressive victory in April two years ago, and although they haven't been at their electric best since the turn of the year, their home form has kept them in the fight for a first league title in almost 30 years.


Once again, Anfield is perceived to be a fortress, and Tottenham are the next side who will try to penetrate it when they visit after the international break.
Manchester City - 37 Games (December 2010-December 2012)
Sergio Aguero

​Manchester City's 2017/18 'centurions' ​will go down in history for their record-breaking feats, but it's worth remembering that Roberto Mancini's side achieved a thing or two of their own back in the day.


The wider picture is often forgotten, but that famous Aguero goal against QPR that clinched them the league in the last seconds of the season in 2012 came amid a frighteningly impressive run of home form that saw them go two years without defeat at the Etihad.


It marked the beginning of the most successful period in the club's history, and gradually over the next ten years they would go from strength to strength, developing into the powerhouse that sits on top of the Premier League today.
Chelsea - 86 Games (March 2004-October 2008)
Chelsea's Captain John Terry (C) lifts t

And then, way out in front and ruining the game for everybody, is​ Chelsea's quite frankly ridiculous run of 86 league games at Stamford Bridge without defeat. What chance have you got?


The only thing surprising about the four-year run is it only spawned two league titles, back-to-back in 2005 and 2006, but it was a period that really established them as the new challengers to United's dominance as Arsenal began to falter.


Again, it was Liverpool who mercifully brought that run to an end with a 1-0 win. Fast-forward 11 years, and they now have quite the fight on their hands if they are to overturn the 50-match advantage Chelsea have on them here.
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by caesar10: 10:03am On Oct 30, 2019
fake list joor Barça is number one��
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by pat077: 10:15am On Oct 30, 2019
oluwaseyi000:


It's is home league record of Europe clubs
okay

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Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by smartoliver(m): 10:19am On Nov 01, 2019
Haba bros, Mr lecturer, the list ain't the longest home run in history, it's the longest 'running' home run which means that it's for those teams that haven't lost at home presently.. Not in history. I think you should have taken a second look before this copy and paste write up.
Thescienceprof:
Whoever compiled this list has issues.
During Jose Mourinho's first time at Chelsea, he didn't lose a single game at Stanford Bridge for the entire 3 seasons.
In his first season, He lost only one game to Manchester City at the Etihad stadium. That's already straight 19 home games without defeat.
In his second season and third season(2015/16 and 2016/17) he didn't lose a single game at home. That's over 50 games already.

In the Invincible season of Arsenal, they had at least 19 home games unbeaten and they even had more because they were on a 49 games unbeaten run before they lost to Manchester United 2-0 the following season which was game number 12 of the new season.

I can go on and on....... @op I hope your head is not paining you?


Modified: The 4 Longest Unbeaten Runs at Home in Premier League History
Robbie Copeland
11 Mar 2019

​Liverpool's 4-2 victory over Burnley on Sunday marked their 36th consecutive Premier League match at Anfield without defeat. That's almost two years without tasting defeat at home in the competition.


It's a remarkable run from a remarkable Reds side, and even though it's one that looks increasingly like it might not even result in a league trophy thanks to those spoilsports in Manchester, it's a pretty notable accomplishment in its own right that puts them in some esteemed company.


To put it into context, then, here's a list of the top four home runs of the ​Premier League era.
Manchester United - 36 Games (December 1998-December 2000)
Paul Scholes

The ​Manchester United team at the turn of the century under Sir Alex Ferguson was, to be fair, quite good.


The 1998/99 campaign saw them become the first side in the history of English football to pick up a Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League treble, and they historically followed that up with another league title the following season.


At anything close to their best during that time, they were unstoppable, with the likes of Paul Scholes, David Beckham and Roy Keane running the show in midfield and Andy Cole banging them in at the top end, and that quality certainly shone through in their home form. They lasted two years without suffering defeat at Old Trafford, before Liverpool eventually showed up and spoiled the party thanks to a spectacular Danny Murphy free-kick on 17 December 2000.
Liverpool - 36 Games (April 2017-Present)
FBL-ENG-PR-LIVERPOOL-BURNLEY

​Given how supporters of ​Liverpool and United often define themselves in comparison to one another, Reds fans will be happy to know that just one more game without defeat at home will see them surpass their rivals' record.


They haven't lost a home match in the league since Christian Benteke scored twice as Crystal Palace came from behind to record an impressive victory in April two years ago, and although they haven't been at their electric best since the turn of the year, their home form has kept them in the fight for a first league title in almost 30 years.


Once again, Anfield is perceived to be a fortress, and Tottenham are the next side who will try to penetrate it when they visit after the international break.
Manchester City - 37 Games (December 2010-December 2012)
Sergio Aguero

​Manchester City's 2017/18 'centurions' ​will go down in history for their record-breaking feats, but it's worth remembering that Roberto Mancini's side achieved a thing or two of their own back in the day.


The wider picture is often forgotten, but that famous Aguero goal against QPR that clinched them the league in the last seconds of the season in 2012 came amid a frighteningly impressive run of home form that saw them go two years without defeat at the Etihad.


It marked the beginning of the most successful period in the club's history, and gradually over the next ten years they would go from strength to strength, developing into the powerhouse that sits on top of the Premier League today.
Chelsea - 86 Games (March 2004-October 2008)
Chelsea's Captain John Terry (C) lifts t

And then, way out in front and ruining the game for everybody, is​ Chelsea's quite frankly ridiculous run of 86 league games at Stamford Bridge without defeat. What chance have you got?


The only thing surprising about the four-year run is it only spawned two league titles, back-to-back in 2005 and 2006, but it was a period that really established them as the new challengers to United's dominance as Arsenal began to falter.


Again, it was Liverpool who mercifully brought that run to an end with a 1-0 win. Fast-forward 11 years, and they now have quite the fight on their hands if they are to overturn the 50-match advantage Chelsea have on them here.
Re: Ranking Of Longest Home Runs In Europe's Top 20 Leagues: Anfield Only No.3 by smartoliver(m): 10:23am On Nov 01, 2019
Present home runs. Not in history. The present home runs. Na wa o.
3Dimension:
Chelsea had 86 games unbeaten at home. What are they talking about

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