I dont know but I think it was 49 goals in 51 matches! I'm a Nottingham Forest fan and that man was the best manager ever!
1,5
3:4
Man Utd
Hockey ratio is used by how many goals you have scored and how many games you have lost and won.
As of the 12th of March 2008, 80 goals, and he has done this in 225 games - a goals to game ratio of 0.356, which some strikers would envy
Nat Lofthouse who scored 30 goals in 33 games =, giving him an average of a goal every 1.1 games
Pelé, one of football's greatest players, had an impressive goals per game ratio of approximately 0.84 throughout his professional career. He scored 1,283 goals in 1,367 competitive matches, which includes club and international games. This remarkable scoring rate highlights his exceptional talent and consistency as a forward.
Brian Clough (the legendary manager) scored 257 goals in 271 games (although this includes cup games and i am not sure if his whole career was in top flight) i think this has to be one of the greatest ratios post war and possibly ever. If his career hadn't been ended early he may even have imporved up it. Legendary Manager but even better Striker - if he wasnt such a great manager people might know more about his scoring record
The ratio is: 1 to 4
Tommy Taylor.
The ratio is 6:14 or 3:7.
assuming there were no draws then the win to lose ratio is 3:4