jimharri
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Listening to the latest BM podcast. you could say that Mark Kennedy isn't his biggest fan!
One reasons it went a bit flat was that Ali B faded, he was getting on a bit.The first season when he was our manager in the old second division will live with me forever. It was some of the most free flowing, attacking football I can remember, and was an absolute joy to watch.
There must have been a great team spirit that year, because I lost count of the games we finished with ten men, but it didn't seem to matter as the goals continued to flow. I think the final tally was 108.
It's one of my favourite seasons, and it gave us hope things were finally on the up after years of dogshit.
It didn't work out over the next few years for various reasons, but that's another story.
Nothing will take those memories away.
Just eight months or so after the infamous ‘YOU ARE THE WEAKEST LINK GOODBYE’ banner when they relegated us.Remember when we twatted Ipswich town in the fa cup on a Sunday evening live on BBC 1 when they were a division above us.
We swapped places with them at the end of that season, doubly satisfying.Just eight months or so after the infamous ‘YOU ARE THE WEAKEST LINK GOODBYE’ banner when they relegated us.
I hope we twat the fuckers about 0-6 when we go there in January.
That Norwich game was electric. Remember the Norwich player involved in the Tiatto incident approaching the family stand to take a corner and mimicking an elbow and getting hammered.His first season was great. Really good stuff to watch and we took the piss in the Championship. Near enough all the games on a dodgy ITV Digital box. I went to one match that year and it was the one where Tiatto had a meltdown v Norwich and Berkovic scored a quality goal.
The first season when he was our manager in the old second division will live with me forever. It was some of the most free flowing, attacking football I can remember, and was an absolute joy to watch.
There must have been a great team spirit that year, because I lost count of the games we finished with ten men, but it didn't seem to matter as the goals continued to flow. I think the final tally was 108.
It's one of my favourite seasons, and it gave us hope things were finally on the up after years of dogshit.
It didn't work out over the next few years for various reasons, but that's another story.
Nothing will take those memories away.
The biggest "Fairweather support" in England. Fuck knows who they think they are? Worked with some of the bumpkins for a good few year around that time.We swapped places with them at the end of that season, doubly satisfying.
I'd argue the first two seasons were just as good as each other for different reasons.The first season when he was our manager in the old second division will live with me forever. It was some of the most free flowing, attacking football I can remember, and was an absolute joy to watch.
There must have been a great team spirit that year, because I lost count of the games we finished with ten men, but it didn't seem to matter as the goals continued to flow. I think the final tally was 108.
It's one of my favourite seasons, and it gave us hope things were finally on the up after years of dogshit.
It didn't work out over the next few years for various reasons, but that's another story.
Nothing will take those memories away.
Apart from one on ones with a keeper which he was terrible at.One reasons it went a bit flat was that Ali B faded, he was getting on a bit.
I did like Anelka for us, though.
It went flat because we then was playing at a higher level. The first year in the prem at Maine Road wasn't flat though to be fair, think we finished 8th and was still exciting to watch. Bernabia then left and didn't play a league game at the new gaff. The move to COMS along with some poor recruitment made the buzz start to go away. To go from Bernabia, Berkovic, Huckerby type players to Sibierski, Bosvelt and such like didn't get the juices flowing, although Anelka and SWP was entertaining.One reasons it went a bit flat was that Ali B faded, he was getting on a bit.
I did like Anelka for us, though.
Surprise element is irrelevant. Age may have caught up with him as well as playing a higher standard that first year in the prem. He still done ok but he took a while.The 2001/2002 team was amazing and could beat anyone, if Ali B had been in the PL that year he'd have torn it up. When he first joined no-one really knew who he was. By the following year he didn't have that element of surprise any more and age had caught up with him a bit. He's my favourite player from the pre-takeover years.
It was a great season but I think people forget just how inconsistent we were up until October. Our first 10 league games we won 6 and lost 4. But then it was a light bulb moment as from November to the end of the season we only lost 5 more games.The first season when he was our manager in the old second division will live with me forever. It was some of the most free flowing, attacking football I can remember, and was an absolute joy to watch.
There must have been a great team spirit that year, because I lost count of the games we finished with ten men, but it didn't seem to matter as the goals continued to flow. I think the final tally was 108.
It's one of my favourite seasons, and it gave us hope things were finally on the up after years of dogshit.
It didn't work out over the next few years for various reasons, but that's another story.
Nothing will take those memories away.
It was a great season but I think people forget just how inconsistent we were up until October. Our first 10 league games we won 6 and lost 4. But then it was a light bulb moment as from November to the end of the season we only lost 5 more games.
Just free flowing attacking football
Huckerby
Goater
Wanchope
Ali B
Berkovic
SWP
The goals just came from everywhere.
The game which really made me believe we were going to win the league was Burnley at home. Top of the table clash and we absolutely battered them. 4 up at HT
One of my favourite games of all time. Wanchope, Goater and Berkovic all on the score sheet. Think Burnley were top of the league but we took them apart.It was a great season but I think people forget just how inconsistent we were up until October. Our first 10 league games we won 6 and lost 4. But then it was a light bulb moment as from November to the end of the season we only lost 5 more games.
Just free flowing attacking football
Huckerby
Goater
Wanchope
Ali B
Berkovic
SWP
The goals just came from everywhere.
The game which really made me believe we were going to win the league was Burnley at home. Top of the table clash and we absolutely battered them. 4 up at HT
One of my favourite games of all time. Wanchope, Goater and Berkovic all on the score sheet. Think Burnley were top of the league but we took them apart.
It went flat because we then was playing at a higher level. The first year in the prem at Maine Road wasn't flat though to be fair, think we finished 8th and was still exciting to watch. Bernabia then left and didn't play a league game at the new gaff. The move to COMS along with some poor recruitment made the buzz start to go away. To go from Bernabia, Berkovic, Huckerby type players to Sibierski, Bosvelt and such like didn't get the juices flowing, although Anelka and SWP was entertaining.