To me every game creates history for the Club whether good or bad, but this weekend's match has created history which, if the stats of the past are to be believed, may mean that game remains a historical footnote for years to come (maybe for all time).
The history/records it created....
2nd November 2013 – MCFC 7-0 Norwich City. It's been widely reported that the 7-0 scoreline is City's best in the Premier League but it's also City's best in the top flight since 7/12/68 V Burnley (also 7-0). City have scored plenty of 7s over the years in the top flight but the last time City scored more in the top flight was on 24/10/25 8-3 V Burnley (next game City lost by the same scoreline - I covered this in my programme piece in Saturday's match prog).
The 7-0 scoreline is also a record winning margin for the Etihad Stadium and City's greatest winning margin in the top flight.
There were 7 different scorers (equalling the PL record - Chelsea had 7 scorers V Villa on 23/12/12; an 8th player missed penalty!).
Some have suggested that it was the 1st time that City started without an Englishman in their side, but that's not true. The earliest I can remember was 9/11/02 City faced MUFC without a British player in starting 11 – as with City V Norwich the sub was English (SWP; Kevin Horlock also came on but of course he's a Northern Ireland international born in England).