Autumn Cup - Clubs By Number of Autumn Cup Titles

Clubs By Number of Autumn Cup Titles

Club Number of Titles Runner-up Last title
Murrayfield Racers 9 3 1993
Nottingham Panthers 6 2 1998
Brighton Tigers 4 2 1958
Durham Wasps 4 2 1990
Fife Flyers 4 2 1978
Harringay Racers 4 3 1954
Streatham 3 3 1959
Sheffield Steelers 2 0 2000
Ayr Scottish Eagles 1 2 1997
Cardiff Devils 1 3 1993
Dundee Rockets 1 0 1983
Manchester Storm 1 0 1999
Paisley Mohawks 1 0 1967
Wembley Lions 1 0 1957
Wembley Monarchs 1 2 1948

Read more about this topic:  Autumn Cup

Famous quotes containing the words clubs, number, autumn, cup and/or titles:

    I had the idea that there were two worlds. There was a real world as I called it, a world of wars and boxing clubs and children’s homes on back streets, and this real world was a world where orphans burned orphans.... I liked the other world in which almost everyone lived. The imaginary world.
    Norman Mailer (b. 1923)

    Take away from the courts, if it could be taken away, the power to issue injunctions in labor disputes, and it would create a privileged class among the laborers and save the lawless among their number from a most needful remedy available to all men for the protection of their business interests against unlawful invasion.... The secondary boycott is an instrument of tyranny, and ought not to be made legitimate.
    William Howard Taft (1857–1930)

    They may bring their fattest cattle and richest fruits to the fair, but they are all eclipsed by the show of men. These are stirring autumn days, when men sweep by in crowds, amid the rustle of leaves like migrating finches; this is the true harvest of the year, when the air is but the breath of men, and the rustling of leaves is as the trampling of the crowd.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    I worked as a waitress till I was fired because I dumped a cup of hot coffee in the lap of a half-drunk guy who was pinching my butt.
    Juli Loesch (b. c. 1953)

    I have known a German Prince with more titles than subjects, and a Spanish nobleman with more names than shirts.
    Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774)