4 of the last 5 managers to win the league have lost their job the following season? Maybe Wenger has a point!
I think they're incuding Moyes, so only the league winning team. So Mourinho, Moyes, Ranieri and ???? Must be a Chelsea manager? Ancelotti?
Page 1977 will be a bit sombre on here, but we'll cheer up on page 1978 and party through pages 1981 and 1982
Hi all,well, Sutton tried and with a bit more luck and quality upfront might have caused an upset,pleased it was only 2-0,I was thinking along the lines of 6 or more,perhaps we can stop them at Wenbley
We've never had that much to celebrate But well done for bringing a Prince song and Utd's treble together in one post.
I wonder if anyone can help me....I have a programme from a League match between the wars. The club was named Thames and only played for two seasons in their league. What happened to the players (including Jimmy Dimmock) and the fan base. Were they picked up by West Ham,Millwall or Charlton?
Former Spurs player Dimmock went on to play for Clapham Orient. Former Cardiff and Wales player Len Davies joined Bangor. Former Plymouth and Wales player Moses Russell joined Llanelli. Eddie Perry joined Fulham and later played for Wales. Thames played two seasons in the league between 1930 and 1932 before the club was wound up. Their 120,000 capacity stadium was hosting crowds of 500 or so as they couldn't compete for support with all the other clubs in east London.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Ham_Stadium 120,000 capacity: crowd of 469! Could be quite prophetic, given the name of the place.
Moronho claiming solidarity with Ranieri. Remind me, whose grave did he do a full Busby-Berkeley number over when taking the Chav job in the first place?
Ranieri's sacking took place at an appropriate place, if not an appropriate time or manner. The original Radisson’s national affiliation was, in succession, French, Haudenosaunee, French, Haudenosaunee, French, English, French and English, making Alcibiades by comparison the most constant patriot.
Everton boss Ronald Koeman hopes former club Southampton lose the EFL Cup final on Sunday to Manchester United in order help the Goodison Park club's hopes of qualifying for the Europa League. Great, another thing for Southampton fans'll blame us for...