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Impressive record. Their last football league win was 31 December 2011 at home to Port Vale (and that was their first win in eight).
LLLLLLLLDDDDDLLDLLLDLLLLLLDDLLLLDDLL is their complete record since. 36 games, 11 draws and 25 defeats. Scored 27, conceded 66. Just 2 clean sheets, and have failed to score 17 times.
Out of interest what is the British record for the number of successive winless Premier/Football League games played a club in the same season? I'm presuming it's most of Derby County's above record but know others have run close like Cambridge in the mid 1980s
If you were a fan of Macclesfield though, would not some part of you be disappointed when that record came to an end?
For what it's worth, Macclesfield can equal Sunderland's recent record for home games without a win (17) if they don't beat Carlisle at the weekend.
On the record within one season, I'd be surprised if anyone touched Derby's 32. And that run is still going for the top flight, they'll extend their record for 'top flight games without a win' for every game they don't win, if and when they get promoted again.
Just managed to do some checks and Derby's 32 game run just beats Cambridge's 31 game run without a league win in 1983/84. Cambridge had real bad time of it in the mid 80s as the following season saw them succesfully complete a 23 game winless run in the league. They were so bad in that run that they even lost 2-0 at home to Reading.