OnlyOneUweRosler
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Was talking about this the other day. Brian Horton had kept city in the premier league on a shoestring budget in 1993/94, and in 1994/95 played some great football. That season city scored lots of goals, beat Keegan's Newcastle at St James' in the League Cup, reached the quarter final of that cup, and dominated eventual champions Blackburn at Ewood Park (even had two legit goals disallowed, Kenny Dalglish told Sky he was in awe of city's performance.) Despite that, Franny Lee sacked Horton and brought in Alan Ball, whose managerial record was basically relegating teams, or nearly relegating them (e.g., Southampton.) So I've always wondered what did Franny Lee think Alan Ball would do differently at City? Someone said Lee and Ball were mates so it was a personal thing, but surely Ball's performance as a coach mattered? Given almost every transfer he made (Kinkladze and Dickov aside) was a catastrophe, and the league performance was so poor, what was going on?