Nat Lofthouse who scored 30 goals in 33 games =, giving him an average of a goal every 1.1 games
Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer are still tied for the record for scoring the most goals in one season. Cole reached his record in the '94 season and Shearer followed the following season to tie the record in '95.
It depends on how you want to compare the two players. For instance :In the 2008 - 2009 Premier League season,Fernando Torres made a total of 24 Appearances for Liverpool, scoring a total of 14 goals,Didier Drogba made a total of 24 Appearances for Chelsea, scoring a total of 4 goals.In other cup competitions,Fernando Torres made 14 Appearances ( FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League ) scoring 3 goals,Didier Drogba made 18 Appearances ( FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League ) scoring 9 goals.Now if you add up the total games played and goals scored for both players in the 2008 - 2009 season, it would be as follows ;Fernando Torres - 38 Appearances / 17 Goals, with a ratio of 1 goal every 2.23 games,Didier Drogba - 42 Appearances / 14 Goals, with a ratio of 1 goal every 3 games.So far this season ( 2009 - 2010 ), Torres has scored a total of 8 goals in 8 games, and Drogba has scored 6 goals in 9 games.Therefore statistically, Torres was better than Drogba in the 2008 - 2009 season, and he is pipping him in the goal ratio this season with 1 goal, every game.Although a lot of this answer can be based on individuals opinions, as each player is excellent in their own right.
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Hockey ratio is used by how many goals you have scored and how many games you have lost and won.
The currently accepted CPR ratio is 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
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Tommy Taylor.
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
This can refer to many things. Your win-to-loss ratio; kills-to-deaths in a single game; etc... It depends on the context.
The prices of silver and copper are always fluctuating. The price of silver is currently 0.67 USD / g. The price of copper is currently 0.0067 USD / g. The ratio of the price of silver to copper is 100:1.