that team was poor - no wonder we lost 4-1.
I was at this match and I didn't fancy our chances one bit. We were pretty much what we are like currently... A squad of some very good and very average players on a dismal run of form. I recall we didn't win our previous 4 or 5 before we played them at home and we didn't win the 4 or 5 after.Our season tanked as soon as the 1999 year begun. It was like someone flipped a switch from "qualifying for Champions League" to "complete shit" - a literal carbon copy of last season.
We were top of the table as late as mid-January that season after a 3-0 win over Everton on a Monday night at VP. Five days later Kevin Keegan's Fulham knocked us out of the Cup at home which seemed to knock our confidence for six (that and Collymore going missing before his depression announcement) and Ugo nearly lost his eye another week or two on at Newcastle. We had gone unbeaten for the first 12 league games leading to a team photo on the pitch after winning 4-1 at Southampton in November. Between late Jan and March we lost 8 games and drew 1. A stunning, awful turn-around in fortunes that saw the careers peak of a bright young manager, John Gregory and young player, Lee Hendrie. Neither of them had the same swagger again after those torrid few months.