Villa scored 128 league goals in 42 matches, a First Division record.
[3] As of 2023, this remains the Villa record season for goals scored.
[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Other notable statistics included inflicting a 7–0 victory over Manchester United, the joint-heaviest competitive defeat for that club[16] In the Second City derby, following a 1–1 home draw,[17] Villa beat Birmingham 4–0 at St Andrews with goals by Joe Beresford, Eric Houghton, Jack Mandley and Joe Tate.
[18] There were debuts for Tommy Wood (71), Reg Miles (16) and Percy Maggs (14).
[19] After a trial with Villa in October 1930, goalkeeper, Harry Morton (192) was signed as an amateur and made his club debut for the reserves in a Central League game against Everton Reserves on 22 November 1930.