Quote from: LeeB on November 30, 2015, 01:04:54 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 30, 2015, 09:56:53 AMAfter 15 games in 1986 we were on 17 points.We lost 4-0 to Arsenal on this day in 1986 with a team which included Spink, Williams, Dorigo, Evans, Keown, Walters Hodge and Daley.I'm too depressed to make any more comparisons, we are down.... I remember that game, wasn't it over inside 20 minutes?No you are thinking of another drubbing by the Arse at VP when Alan Smith lobbed Spink after about 10 minutes.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 30, 2015, 09:56:53 AMAfter 15 games in 1986 we were on 17 points.We lost 4-0 to Arsenal on this day in 1986 with a team which included Spink, Williams, Dorigo, Evans, Keown, Walters Hodge and Daley.I'm too depressed to make any more comparisons, we are down.... I remember that game, wasn't it over inside 20 minutes?
After 15 games in 1986 we were on 17 points.We lost 4-0 to Arsenal on this day in 1986 with a team which included Spink, Williams, Dorigo, Evans, Keown, Walters Hodge and Daley.I'm too depressed to make any more comparisons, we are down....
One thing unusual from 86-87 was that the 4th bottom team Charlton had to play off against Leeds from Div2 (old money championship) for the right to stay in the top flight - what a nerve shredder that must have been for the Charlton fans.
McNeils first team v Liverpool was below. On paper thats not bad, certainly at the back. Quite a few of these these would enhance the current team.Nigel SpinkDavid NortonAllan EvansMartin KeownPaul ElliottTony DorigoPaul BirchSteve HodgeSimon StainrodGarry ThompsonSteve Hunt
Quote from: montague on November 30, 2015, 11:38:42 PMMcNeils first team v Liverpool was below. On paper thats not bad, certainly at the back. Quite a few of these these would enhance the current team.Nigel SpinkDavid NortonAllan EvansMartin KeownPaul ElliottTony DorigoPaul BirchSteve HodgeSimon StainrodGarry ThompsonSteve HuntThe big trouble with that team is that there isn't a single decent outfield player with a spine whose best days weren't at least three or four years either past or in the future.
We had better players in 86-87. However we also had the Biggest Don't Give a Shit Managerbin Our History.Utter utter wanker. Turner was out of his depth, McNeill was just a Lazy Cretin.
I've said since the start of the season this is the worst side since Billy McBingo's.Comparison is valid in that then we were signing and blooding young, hungry players with good sell-on values so they thought, as Mr Riley did this Summer.It didn't work and some of the players sunk without trace (Cooper/Aspinall/Hunt/Elliot) or a living in the lower leagues (Glover/Bradley/Kerr/Stainrod) others made reasonable careers (Keown, Hodge, Dorigo, Daley).Of the players we have now Amavi read Dorigo, the rest will scuttle off back to France or wherever, we will need, as we did then, a complete new team for the rigours of the Championship.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on November 30, 2015, 05:03:34 PMQuote from: LeeB on November 30, 2015, 01:04:54 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 30, 2015, 09:56:53 AMAfter 15 games in 1986 we were on 17 points.We lost 4-0 to Arsenal on this day in 1986 with a team which included Spink, Williams, Dorigo, Evans, Keown, Walters Hodge and Daley.I'm too depressed to make any more comparisons, we are down.... I remember that game, wasn't it over inside 20 minutes?No you are thinking of another drubbing by the Arse at VP when Alan Smith lobbed Spink after about 10 minutes.Rocastle with the lob wasn't it? Smith scored I think but it wasn't anything special.