TTTCITYBHOY
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Why has nobody mentioned Tony Towers ?
TTTCITYBHOY said:Why has nobody mentioned Tony Towers ?
Fowlers Penalty Miss said:TTTCITYBHOY said:Why has nobody mentioned Tony Towers ?
Because Mike Horswill was better!
Grand Master Ram Rod said:Not a chance this is the best team we've ever had. It probably is in my lifetime but until you win something, the 68-70 team will always be considered the best.
Yeah I said until this team wins something.Pam said:Grand Master Ram Rod said:Not a chance this is the best team we've ever had. It probably is in my lifetime but until you win something, the 68-70 team will always be considered the best.
Not really ALWAYS. If we build a team within the next few years that wins the Chimps, they will have surpassed 68-70 by definition.
And I agree with you. The 1976/77 team had to operate in a much more competitive division (mainly dominated by Liverpool but including Derby, Leeds and Ipswich) whereas the 1968 one had only United to worry about really. Plus that team never came close to repeating the league triumph. If not for King Colin's injury that 70's team would have matched Liverpool easily.Fowlers Penalty Miss said:This team has potential, and it is an exciting team to watch, but let's win something first.
As for the past, I rate the team Tony Book assembled in the mid, late 70's as probably the best the club has ever had. Consistency was the order of the day, we won the League Cup, were desperately unlucky not to be Champions the following year, and we had some storming nights in Europe the following couple of years.
I also thought the team of 71-72 was something special as well, but it was not to be.
The team of Young, Oaks and Pardoe were good for a season in '68, when we were champions, but for the rest of the time, in the league at least, it was an average team.
Sure, we won cups galore, and it was happy time, but for consistency, it has to be the mid/late 70's team.
It's just my opinion, but I have been saying it for 40 odd years now!
Prestwich_Blue said:And I agree with you. The 1976/77 team had to operate in a much more competitive division (mainly dominated by Liverpool but including Derby, Leeds and Ipswich) whereas the 1968 one had only United to worry about really. Plus that team never came close to repeating the league triumph. If not for King Colin's injury that 70's team would have matched Liverpool easily.Fowlers Penalty Miss said:This team has potential, and it is an exciting team to watch, but let's win something first.
As for the past, I rate the team Tony Book assembled in the mid, late 70's as probably the best the club has ever had. Consistency was the order of the day, we won the League Cup, were desperately unlucky not to be Champions the following year, and we had some storming nights in Europe the following couple of years.
I also thought the team of 71-72 was something special as well, but it was not to be.
The team of Young, Oaks and Pardoe were good for a season in '68, when we were champions, but for the rest of the time, in the league at least, it was an average team.
Sure, we won cups galore, and it was happy time, but for consistency, it has to be the mid/late 70's team.
It's just my opinion, but I have been saying it for 40 odd years now!