There are several eye-catching fixtures in English football that have yet to be played, including the potential match between Wrexham and Leeds United, which would make them the only two clubs in the top two divisions at present who've never met in any competition.
Carlisle United holds a unique record for having played top-flight football but not met Manchester United in a league match, as their 1974-75 season was cut short due to relegation and Manchester United's relegation from Division One prevented them from meeting during that campaign.
The longest managerial spells were those of Leroy Rosenior at Torquay, who lasted just ten minutes after being appointed, and Dave Bassett at Crystal Palace, who served a mere four days. Other notable short-lived managerial stints include Bill Lambton's three-day tenure at Scunthorpe and Kevin Cullis' seven-day spell at Swansea City.
The record for most times hitting the woodwork in top-flight football is held by Cody Gakpo of Liverpool, but not quite as many times as some might claim. The actual number stands at three instances.
There's a lack of gratitude displayed in public statements from clubs towards departing managers, with Raith Rovers being particularly notable for their brief and unceremonious departures during the 2016-17 season.
Fans are invited to submit questions related to football records and achievements, with answers on topics ranging from record-breaking goals to managerial turnover times.
Carlisle United holds a unique record for having played top-flight football but not met Manchester United in a league match, as their 1974-75 season was cut short due to relegation and Manchester United's relegation from Division One prevented them from meeting during that campaign.
The longest managerial spells were those of Leroy Rosenior at Torquay, who lasted just ten minutes after being appointed, and Dave Bassett at Crystal Palace, who served a mere four days. Other notable short-lived managerial stints include Bill Lambton's three-day tenure at Scunthorpe and Kevin Cullis' seven-day spell at Swansea City.
The record for most times hitting the woodwork in top-flight football is held by Cody Gakpo of Liverpool, but not quite as many times as some might claim. The actual number stands at three instances.
There's a lack of gratitude displayed in public statements from clubs towards departing managers, with Raith Rovers being particularly notable for their brief and unceremonious departures during the 2016-17 season.
Fans are invited to submit questions related to football records and achievements, with answers on topics ranging from record-breaking goals to managerial turnover times.