3. its a common theme, come back up under taylor and come second. drop off the radar under venglos but back again under ron. 92/93 second when we should have won the league only to fall away totally the next.
Quote from: brontebilly on January 13, 2014, 11:12:15 AM3. its a common theme, come back up under taylor and come second. drop off the radar under venglos but back again under ron. 92/93 second when we should have won the league only to fall away totally the next. I'm sure Ron Atkinson, in one interview, listed the targets he identified to build on the runners up position in 92/93, then listed the players he had to 'settle for' (one of whom was Andy Townsend). Having said that it should be noted that Atkinson came close to winning the title a couple of times when he was at Man Utd but failed, so it could be argued that 2nd/3rd was the ceiling for his teams in the league.
Quote from: Ian J on January 13, 2014, 07:24:59 AMThat is an excellent post from Dave Woodhall.It's easy to forget what life was like under Doug. We did have a few success stories with him Graham Taylor, Ron Atkinson and Brian Little and very nearly John Gregory. These little glimmers of hope do help erase the bad things from your memory from those years. One other thing to remember during the Doug Ellis years is Football was a completely different animal to what it is now.I do wish MON was not appointed the role to take us into this new era under Randy. In hindsight he was the wrong man to give all that power too. When we got MON I was over the moon and I fell into the same trap as Randy probably did with the mighty flawless reputation he carried. What we really needed to do from the beginning of Randy's reign is a probably closer to the project Lambert is trying now. To try and build something to last. However we would have been able to add the extra bits of experience and quality as well.Which begs the question, with the benefit of hindsight, who should Randy have appointed as manager when he took over?
That is an excellent post from Dave Woodhall.It's easy to forget what life was like under Doug. We did have a few success stories with him Graham Taylor, Ron Atkinson and Brian Little and very nearly John Gregory. These little glimmers of hope do help erase the bad things from your memory from those years. One other thing to remember during the Doug Ellis years is Football was a completely different animal to what it is now.I do wish MON was not appointed the role to take us into this new era under Randy. In hindsight he was the wrong man to give all that power too. When we got MON I was over the moon and I fell into the same trap as Randy probably did with the mighty flawless reputation he carried. What we really needed to do from the beginning of Randy's reign is a probably closer to the project Lambert is trying now. To try and build something to last. However we would have been able to add the extra bits of experience and quality as well.
I said on here that O'Neill wasn't the great saviour he was held up as, and in one of my very rare accurate predictions I said he'd get us top six but not top four. There wasn't much point in not joining in with the general feeling, though. Incidentally, does anyone remember the Nicholas Padfield bid and who they were going to bring in as manager?
Laudrup.
Quote from: Ads on January 13, 2014, 01:48:13 PMLaudrup. Is the one.