Honours
- Football League First Division (1st Tier)
- Runners-up – 1937
- Football League Second Division / Football League First Division (2nd Tier)
- Champions – 2000
- Runners-up – 1936, 1986
- Play-off winners – 1987, 1998
- Football League Third Division / Football League One (3rd Tier)
- Champions—2012
- Promoted (old Division 3) – 1975, 1981
- Football League Third Division South
- Champions – 1929, 1935
- FA Cup
- Winners – 1947
- Runners-up – 1946
- Full Members Cup
- Runners-up – 1987
- Football League War Cup
- Joint Winners – 1944
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—Jonathan Swift (16671745)
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