Records
- Scoreline: 13–4, against Oldham Athletic, on 26 December 1935. The aggregate of 17 goals in one game remains a league record.
- Attendance: 74,313, against Leicester City on 27 February 2000, in the League Cup final at Wembley Stadium.
- Home attendance: 24,424, for an FA Cup tie against Stoke City on 5 February 1972.
- Goals (total): 180, by Ian Muir.
- Goals (season): 40, by both Bunny Bell (1934–35) and John Aldridge (1991–92).
- Appearances: 637, by Ray Mathias.
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