Interesting article about the records we can break this season.
Note that many of them are from 1972-73 season.
And we all know which team won CL (European Cup back then) 3 years in a row after that season...
http://www.suite101.com/news/bayern-mun ... ce-a393642"Bayern are on pace to break a number of Bundesliga records – all of which are their own as well. Here is a breakdown of seven of them.
Earliest ChampionBayern secured the title twice on the 30th game day – in 1973 with a 19-point lead over Cologne and 2003 with a 13-point gap on Stuttgart.
Most VictoriesBayern also hold this mark, coming in the spectacular 1972-73 season in which they celebrated 25 victories. Munich have already collected seven wins in nine matches this season.
Most Goals Scored, TeamThis record is thought to be unbreakable as Bayern scored 101 goals during the 191-72 season. But Bayern had scored just 19 after nine game days back then. The 2011-12 Bayern bunch have already tallied 25 scores.
Fewest Goals ConcededBayern set this mark in 2007-08 with just 21 goals conceded. After nine game days that season, Munich had give up three scores. This season thus far just one goal.
Best Goal DifferenceOnce again, the 2011-12 Bayern team is chasing the 1972-73 squad, which finished the season with a +64 goal difference (93-29). After nine games in 1972, Munich had a difference of 24-4. This season Munich have posted a 25-1 goal difference.
Most Games Without Conceding GoalBayern actually share the record for most games without conceding a goal. Munich mastered the opposing offense 19 times in the 2001-02 season to match the Werder Bremen feat from 1987-88 and 1992-93. Munich this season have already won eight Bundesliga matches by clean sheet.
Most Goals Scored, PlayerJust like the team record of 101 in 1971-72, Gerd Müller’s mark of 40 goals that season is considered unapproachable. No player has scored 29 Bundesliga since Karl-Heinz Rummenigge in 1980-81 and the last player to break the 30-goal mark was Dieter Müller in 1976-77 with 34 goals. Bayern’s current star Mario Gomez already has 10 goals – seven more than Gerd Müller’s pace in 1971 – but the German international is already being asked about the record after every match."