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Maddison’s goal meant Tottenham had equalled their club record streak of scoring in 27 successive league games since the start of a season.

It is the equal-longest the club has ever gone in a season while scoring in every match.

The only other time the club has scored in 27 consecutive goals was during the club’s 1950-51 season — 73 years ago.
 
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Johnson’s goal meant Tottenham had equalled their club record streak of scoring in 27 successive league games since the start of a season.

It is the equal-longest the club has ever gone in a season while scoring in every match.

The only other time the club has scored in 27 consecutive goals was during the club’s 1950-51 season — 73 years ago.
Didn’t Maddison’s goal count then? :maddisonshh:
 
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2023-24 we scored 74 goals without Harry, which was our 3rd best total since we were promoted in 1978. And that includes 40 and 42 game seasons.
 
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Edit: End of season

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Major Honours​

  • Football League Champions: 1950/1951 (ARTHUR ROWE) 1960/1961 (BILL NICHOLSON)
  • The FA Cup Winners: 1900/1901 (, 1920/1921, 1960/1961 (BILL NICHOLSON), 1961/1962 (BILL NICHOLSON), 1966/1967 (BILL NICHOLSON), 1980/1981 (KEITH BURKINSHAW), 1981/1982 (KEITH BURKINSHAW), 1990/1991 (TERRY VENABLES)
  • Football League Cup Winners: 1970/1971 (BILL NICHOLSON), 1972/1973 (BILL NICHOLSON), 1998/1999 (GEORGE GRAHAM), 2007/2008 (JUANDE RAMOS)
  • European Cup-Winners Cup Winners: 1962/1963 (BILL NICHOLSON)
  • UEFA Cup Winners: 1971/1972 (BILL NICHOLSON) 1983/1984 (KEITH BURKINSHAW) 2024/2025 (ANGE POSTICOGLOU)
  • Football League Division Two Champions: 1919/1920, 1949/1950
  • FA Charity Shield Winners: 1920/1921, 1951/1952, 1961/1962 (BILL NICHOLSON), 1962/1963 (BILL NICHOLSON), 1967/1968 (joint) (BILL NICHOLSON), 1981/1982 (joint) (KEITH BURKINSHAW), 1991/1992 (joint) (TERRY VENABLES)

Other Honours​

  • Southern League Champions: 1899/1900
  • Western League Champions: 1903/1904
  • London League Premier Division Champions: 1902/1903
  • Football League South 'C' Division Champions: 1939/1940
  • Football League South Champions: 1943/1944, 1944/1945
  • Southern District Charity Cup Winners: 1901/1902, 1904/1905 (joint), 1906/1907
  • Dewar Shield Winners: 1901/1902, 1933/1934
  • London Challenge Cup Winners: 1910/1911, 1928/1929
  • Anglo-Italian League Cup-Winners Cup Winners: 1971/1972
  • Norwich Charity Cup Winners: 1919/1920
  • Norwich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1946/1947, 1949/1950 (joint)
  • Ipswich Hospital Charity Cup Winners: 1951/1952 (joint)
  • Costa Del Sol Tournament Winners: 1965, 1966
  • Nolia Cup (Sweden) Winners: 1977
  • Japan Cup Winners: 1979
  • Sun International Challenge Trophy (Swaziland) Winners: 1983
  • Peace Cup (Korea) Winners: 2005
  • Vodacom Challenge (South Africa) Winners: 2007
  • Feyenoord Jubileum Tournament (Holland) Winners: 2008
  • Barclays Asia Trophy (China) Winners: 2009
 
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