FantasyIreland
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Useless,horrible,little ****.
RIP
RIP
He was on about the 1997 friendly for City under Clarke, Ball had long gone, but we played there in 1995 too under Ball when Swan went through the back of Walsh and the standing longside still existed.Didn’t realise Bradbury was ever at Burnley.
At best average record..... I would question that he was an historically poor manager almost everywhere he was(with historical lows during or right after at Blackpool, Stoke, Exeter and City), what is remarkable is that he kept getting jobs. However, in reflection I think what followed showed that it wasn't the choice job, we as supporters might have thought it was.people will probably point to Pearce but for me this was the worst of times. A literally unbelievable appointment of a person with an average (at best) managerial eecord
What WAS Franny thinking???
Felt like itIt was just over a season, not an era.
That was a mocking chant started by Forest fans iirc when we made Jason ‘Pineapple’ Lee look like prime Van Basten during one particularly miserable performance at their placePeople say that the club now doesn't get or understand us as fans and the connection isn't there any more. But I remember our ironic chant of 'Alan Ball's a football genius' being turned into an official t-shirt, sold in the club shop and them getting him to sodding model it!
Correct, and I missed it, going to an Oasis gig at Earls Court that night.Awful, awful times. Think we had to wait until October until we actually won a game, Bolton at home if I’m right. People who have only ever known us being good should be given a dvd of that season to remind them to never take it for granted.
I went on holiday to the US for nearly 4 weeks, Oct/Nov, I might be wrong but I don't think we had won yet that season in the league, I'm at Logan Airport on the way home and there is a picture of him with accepting the manager of the month award... I actually thought someone was playing a gag on me!!!!Remember commiserating with a mate, pissed up, when Ball’s appointment had just been announced as we knew that we were going to be relegated.
The other memory was half way through the season, convincing myself that I would boycott the home games in protest until Ball was sacked. My willpower snapped about an hour before the next game and ended up sprinting down Yew Tree Road to try to make the kick off. Must have been mad.
Felt dreadful at the time but little did we know that worse was to come in the form of Coppell, Neal and Clarke. Shocking.
You shouldn't speak bad of the dead.people will probably point to Pearce but for me this was the worst of times. A literally unbelievable appointment of a person with an average (at best) managerial eecord
What WAS Franny thinking???
Alan Ball might have squeaked very highlyHe speaks very highly of his time in charge of us