TheMessiah Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 Whoever started this thread as a b*****d as they have forced me to spend the last hour gathering this information: Stevie Crawford 53 goals Andy Smith 34 goals Ross Jack 28 goals Andy Tod 22 goals Barry Nicholson 21 goals Craig Brewster 20 goals Gerry Britton 18 goals Lee Bullen 15 goals Craig Robertson 13 goals 12 goals Mark Burchill Davie Moyes Scott Thomson Andy Kirk 11 goals George O'Boyle 10 goals 9 goals Derek Young Marc Millar Stewart Petrie Gary Mason 8 Goals Jason Dair Istvan Kozma David Bingham Noel Hunt Joe Cardle 7 goals Davie Irons Scott Leitch Hamish French Gary Dempsey Own Goal Darren Young 6 goals David Moss Steven Hampshire 5 goals Liam Buchanan Scott Wilson Jack De Gier Mark Smith Ian McCall 4 goals Paul Smith Eric Ferguson George Shaw 3 goals Andy Barrowman Stephen Glass Allan Moore Derek McWilliams Steve Morrison John Watson Harry Curran Simon Donnelly Billy Mehmet Greg Shields 2 goals Ryan Thomson Paul Burns David Graham Tam McManus Stephen Simmons Jim Hamilton Jim McIntyre Jesper Christansen Scott Walker Jamie Squires Davie Graham Derek Fleming Ian McParland Grant Tierney Greg Ross Lee Makel Stuart Beedie Willie Callaghan Davie Young Graeme Robertson Paul Smith Craig Ireland Stephen Boyle Andrius Skerla 1 goal Davie Nicholls Seyni N'Daiye Yousef Rossi Chris McGroarty Scott McCulloch Owen Coyle Edinho Norrie McCathie Iain Campbell Freddy Daquin John Holt Eddie Gallagher Stuart Rafferty Milos Drizic Ray Farningham Chris Sinclair Scott Young Dave Barnett Craig Faulconbridge Marius Dijkhuizen Scott McNicol Phil McGuire Adam Hammill Owen Morrison Jim O'Brien Martin Hardie Jason Thomson Austin McCann Jordan McMillan Paul Willis Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMessiah Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 f**k me what a group of players in the 1 goal list Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
accies1874 Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 1 hour ago, Al B said: No mate he means who has scored most in total since 1975, with all the seasons added together, Not who's scored the most goals in one season since 1975. You've surely misunderstood. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PauloPerth Posted May 15, 2018 Author Share Posted May 15, 2018 57 minutes ago, TheMessiah said: Whoever started this thread as a b*****d as they have forced me to spend the last hour gathering this information: Stevie Crawford 53 goals Andy Smith 34 goals Ross Jack 28 goals Andy Tod 22 goals Barry Nicholson 21 goals Craig Brewster 20 goals Gerry Britton 18 goals Lee Bullen 15 goals Craig Robertson 13 goals 12 goals Mark Burchill Davie Moyes Scott Thomson Andy Kirk 11 goals George O'Boyle 10 goals 9 goals Derek Young Marc Millar Stewart Petrie Gary Mason 8 Goals Jason Dair Istvan Kozma David Bingham Noel Hunt Joe Cardle 7 goals Davie Irons Scott Leitch Hamish French Gary Dempsey Own Goal Darren Young 6 goals David Moss Steven Hampshire 5 goals Liam Buchanan Scott Wilson Jack De Gier Mark Smith Ian McCall 4 goals Paul Smith Eric Ferguson George Shaw 3 goals Andy Barrowman Stephen Glass Allan Moore Derek McWilliams Steve Morrison John Watson Harry Curran Simon Donnelly Billy Mehmet Greg Shields 2 goals Ryan Thomson Paul Burns David Graham Tam McManus Stephen Simmons Jim Hamilton Jim McIntyre Jesper Christansen Scott Walker Jamie Squires Davie Graham Derek Fleming Ian McParland Grant Tierney Greg Ross Lee Makel Stuart Beedie Willie Callaghan Davie Young Graeme Robertson Paul Smith Craig Ireland Stephen Boyle Andrius Skerla 1 goal Davie Nicholls Seyni N'Daiye Yousef Rossi Chris McGroarty Scott McCulloch Owen Coyle Edinho Norrie McCathie Iain Campbell Freddy Daquin John Holt Eddie Gallagher Stuart Rafferty Milos Drizic Ray Farningham Chris Sinclair Scott Young Dave Barnett Craig Faulconbridge Marius Dijkhuizen Scott McNicol Phil McGuire Adam Hammill Owen Morrison Jim O'Brien Martin Hardie Jason Thomson Austin McCann Jordan McMillan Paul Willis Yes but it's done now. And it will always be there for future generations to benefit from and add to. An hour well spent! Had no idea Stevie Crawford was so far out in front for the Pars Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shootingboots Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 13 hours ago, Austinho said: You've completely broken your own rules in this thread in every way possible League goals since 1975 are: Eoin Jess – 79 Mark McGhee – 61 Darren Mackie – 57 Joe Harper – 56 Duncan Shearer – 55 Gordon Strachan – 54 John Hewitt – 54 Scott Booth – 51 Drew Jarvie – 48 Rooney probably makes the list. I found this (https://spfl.co.uk/news/article/list-of-all-time-leading-spfl-scorers/) but forgot probably includes ICT days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheScarf Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 One of the resident ICT stattos can probably confirm but I'd say our top 3 in the SPL/Premiership goes; 1. Billy McKay 2. Adam Rooney 3. Craig Dargo/Dennis Wyness Most of Wyness' 100+ goals for us were in the 2nd tier I think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SilverWolfe Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 1 goal Craig Faulconbridge Still one of my worst football memories to this day. Thought we'd blown the chance to stop 10 in a row. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
betting competition Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 16 hours ago, Austinho said: You've completely broken your own rules in this thread in every way possible League goals since 1975 are: Eoin Jess – 79 Mark McGhee – 61 Darren Mackie – 57 Joe Harper – 56 Duncan Shearer – 55 Gordon Strachan – 54 John Hewitt – 54 Scott Booth – 51 Drew Jarvie – 48 Adam Rooney is on 66 league goals for us according to soccerbase Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamieThomas Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 10 hours ago, PauloPerth said: You don't deserve Steven Maclean If he has a relegation clause he'll probably be back in Perth next summer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yoda Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 By my reckoning, Ross County's top five (and indeed, the only players to break double figures in terms of topflight league goals): Liam Boyce - 48 Craig Curran - 23 Alex Schalk - 21 Richard Brittain - 16 Michael Gardyne - 16 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ah-dee Posted May 15, 2018 Share Posted May 15, 2018 Whoever started this thread as a b*****d as they have forced me to spend the last hour gathering this information: Stevie Crawford 53 goals Andy Smith 34 goals Ross Jack 28 goals Andy Tod 22 goals Barry Nicholson 21 goals Craig Brewster 20 goals Gerry Britton 18 goals Lee Bullen 15 goals Craig Robertson 13 goals12 goals Mark Burchill Davie Moyes Scott Thomson Andy Kirk 11 goals George O'Boyle 10 goals9 goals Derek Young Marc Millar Stewart Petrie Gary Mason 8 Goals Jason Dair Istvan Kozma David Bingham Noel Hunt Joe Cardle 7 goals Davie Irons Scott Leitch Hamish French Gary Dempsey Own Goal Darren Young 6 goals David Moss Steven Hampshire 5 goals Liam Buchanan Scott Wilson Jack De Gier Mark Smith Ian McCall 4 goals Paul Smith Eric Ferguson George Shaw 3 goals Andy Barrowman Stephen Glass Allan Moore Derek McWilliams Steve Morrison John Watson Harry Curran Simon Donnelly Billy Mehmet Greg Shields2 goals Ryan Thomson Paul Burns David Graham Tam McManus Stephen Simmons Jim Hamilton Jim McIntyre Jesper Christansen Scott Walker Jamie Squires Davie Graham Derek Fleming Ian McParland Grant Tierney Greg Ross Lee Makel Stuart Beedie Willie Callaghan Davie Young Graeme Robertson Paul Smith Craig Ireland Stephen Boyle Andrius Skerla 1 goal Davie Nicholls Seyni N'Daiye Yousef Rossi Chris McGroarty Scott McCulloch Owen Coyle Edinho Norrie McCathie Iain Campbell Freddy Daquin John Holt Eddie Gallagher Stuart Rafferty Milos Drizic Ray Farningham Chris Sinclair Scott Young Dave Barnett Craig Faulconbridge Marius Dijkhuizen Scott McNicol Phil McGuire Adam Hammill Owen Morrison Jim O'Brien Martin Hardie Jason Thomson Austin McCann Jordan McMillan Paul Willis good effort [emoji106] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMessiah Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 20 hours ago, PauloPerth said: Yes but it's done now. And it will always be there for future generations to benefit from and add to. An hour well spent! Had no idea Stevie Crawford was so far out in front for the Pars Stevie Craw is an absolute hero and my first "proper" favourite player My favourites when I was too young to understand it were these two fine specimens of footballers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PauloPerth Posted May 16, 2018 Author Share Posted May 16, 2018 Thanks to @Al B for the Motherwell contribution: John Sutton - 66 Scott MacDonald - 66 Stevie Kirk - 63 Tommy Coyne - 59 Dougie Arnott - 59 David Clarkson - 49 Willie Irvine - 49 Michael Higdon - 40 Louis Moult - 38 John Gaghan - 38 James McFadden - 37 Bobby Graham - 37 Brian McLaughlin - 37 Jamie Murphy - 34 Lionel Ainsworth - 25 Owen Coyle - 25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al B Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 @PauloPerth Missed an obvious one...can you add Louis Moult in between Higdon and McFadden? 38 Goals. Further Edit - Found the wiki list, some fairly major edits: Willie Pettigrew scored 80 goals, but that was between '72 and '79. Stevie Kirk - 63 Willie Irvine - 49 John Gahagan - 38 Bobby Graham - 37 Brian McLaughlin - 37 Jamie Murphy - 34 Lionel Ainsworth - 25 Owen Coyle - 25 There's a ton more below 25 but I'm sure that's enough. As an aside, our all-time record goalscorer is Hughie Ferguson with 284 goals in 288 games!! Jesus Christ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PauloPerth Posted May 16, 2018 Author Share Posted May 16, 2018 14 minutes ago, Al B said: @PauloPerth Missed an obvious one...can you add Louis Moult in between Higdon and McFadden? 38 Goals. Further Edit - Found the wiki list, some fairly major edits: Willie Pettigrew scored 80 goals, but that was between '72 and '79. Stevie Kirk - 63 Willie Irvine - 49 John Gahagan - 38 Bobby Graham - 37 Brian McLaughlin - 37 Jamie Murphy - 34 Lionel Ainsworth - 25 Owen Coyle - 25 There's a ton more below 25 but I'm sure that's enough. As an aside, our record goalscorer is Hughie Ferguson with 284 goals in 288 games!! Jesus Christ! Thanks for that. A very respectable list in terms of numbers. So Willie Pettigrew is likely to be on it as well? Just need a breakdown of his seasons.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billyg Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 Top Division League goals only , and not all comps ? McGarvey 50 McAvennie 49 Somner 45 McDougall 43 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
microdave Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 In Dumbarton's only Premier season in 1984/85 the scorers were Joe Coyle 7 John Bourke 4 Tommy Coyle 3 Albert Craig 3 Alan Kay 3 Jim Simpson 3 Kenny Ashwood 1 Gerry Crawley 1 Pat McGowan 1 Donald McNeil 1 Stuart Robertson 1 o.g. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dunning1874 Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 Those who got double figures: Andy Ritchie - 57 Bobby Thomson - 27 John McNeil - 22 Roddy Hutchison - 18 Jim Rooney - 17 Jim Tolmie - 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ICTChris Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 Here is a list of every goalscorer for ICT in the top flight. Billy McKay (F) 58 Craig Dargo (F) 26 Ritchie Foran (F) 25 Greg Tansey (M) 25 Barry Wilson (M) 21 Adam Rooney (F) 20 Andrew Shinnie (M) 19 Aaron Doran Cogan (M) 18 Graham Bayne (F) 15 Ross Draper (M) 14 Dennis Wyness (F) 14 Jonny Hayes (M) 13 Don Cowie (M) 12 Ross Tokely (D) 12 Craig Brewster (F) 11 Miles Storey (F) 11 Gary Warren (D) 11 Nick Ross (M) 10 Liam Polworth (M) 10 Ryan Christie (M) 10 Grant Munro (D) 9 Gregory Tade (F) 9 John Rankin (M) 9 Ian Black (M) 8 Marley Watkins (F) 8 Marius Niculae (F) 8 Alex Fisher (F) 8 Iain Vigurs (M) 8 Russell Duncan (M) 7 Roy McBain (M) 7 Darren Dods (D) 7 Juanjo (F) 7 Josh Meekings (D) 6 Graeme Shinnie (D) 6 Dougie Imrie (F) 6 Carl Tremarco (D) 6 David Proctor (D) 5 Edward Ofere (F) 5 Eric Odhiambo (F) 5 Lonsana Doumbouya (F) 5 James Vincent (M) 4 Liam Fox (M) 4 Danny Williams (M) 4 David Raven (D) 3 Alan Morgan (M) 3 Rory McAllister (F) 3 Shane Sutherland (F) 3 Filipe Morais (M) 3 Richard Hart (M) 3 Markus Paatelainen (M) 3 Stuart McCaffrey (D) 2 Conor Pepper (M) 2 Andrew Barrowman (F) 2 Bryan Prunty (F) 2 Steve Williams (D) 2 Roman Golobart (D) 2 Daniel Devine (D) 2 Jordan Roberts (M) 2 Garry Wood (F) 2 Owain Tudur Jones (M) 2 Chris Innes (D) 1 Guy Kerr (M) 1 Pavels Mihadjuks (D) 1 Phil McGuire (D) 1 Scott Boden (F) 1 Philip Roberts (F) 1 Stuart Golabek (D) 1 Lewis Horner (M) 1 Larnell Cole (M) 1 Richard Hastings (D) 1 Lee Cox (M) 1 Dani Lopez (F) 1 David Davis (M) 1 Brad McKay (D) 1 Stuart Duff (M) 1 Dani Sanchez (M) 1 Alex MacDonald (F) 1 Billy King (M) 1 Kevin McCann (M) 1 I took the data from soccerbase and there is one error that I can see - Guy Kerr is listed as a scorer when I think that refers to Brian Kerr. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheScarf Posted May 16, 2018 Share Posted May 16, 2018 20 ICT players getting 10 or more goals in the top flight is good going IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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