Ted MacDougall scored nine goals when Bournemouth beat Margate 11-0 in the first round of the 1971-72 season.
I think is may be Preston - many years ago - 26 goals?
The golden boot is given to the player after the world cup who has scored the most goals. If there is a tie like in this year there were 5 players for it. But Tomas mueller got it as he missed a game due to a suspenssion, so he played a game less.
That is Preston North End. They beat Hyde 26-0 in the first round in 1887.
Ruud Van Nistelroy when he was with Man Utd
According to this page it's a tie between Martin Brodeur and Ron Hextall- http://www.goaliesarchive.com/awards.html
A scoreless tie is one where there are no points scored when the game ends
Goals "For" are the ones your team scores. Goals "Against" are the ones scored against your team. The totals are used in tournament group play to determine tie-breakers if point totals are equal. So Goal Difference is Goals 'For' - Goals 'Against'
Teams are separated by goal difference if the points are level. If goal difference is the same, thenthe team with the most number of goals scored are higher. If teams are still level on goals scored, apparently,there's a playoff with the winner gaining the higher league place.
Olivier Giroud and Laurent Koscielny scored for Arsenal. Arsenal, however, lost the tie because Bayern has more away goals, 3 scored in the first leg.
The golden boot is given to the player who scores the most goals at one world cup. If there is a tie like this year, they count the matches played.
Peter Schmeichel scored for Man Utd in a uefa Cup tie against Galatasaray in 1995.
GF stands for Goals For, and represents the number of goals scored by a team in a season or tournament, often used as a tie-breaker in round play or determining playoff seeds.