- Jul 9, 2007
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Your right on Hoddle. Today Kane matched Hoddle's record. My eyes deceived me.Bert Bliss scored 104 (I've just checked last season's official club handbook), and Glenn Hoddle scored 110, not 112 (same source). The next player in Kane's sights is Jimmy Dimmock (112 goals).
My source has Bliss on 106 though, but I guess dependencies from 1920s football is pretty normal.
Btw Everton are pretty rubbish.