Help wanted - been bothering me for hours - which sports writer wrote about an England football manager after a particularly bad defeat that hastened his sacking "Last night may not have been his Waterloo but it is certainly his Clapham Junction"? From the '70s, so probably about Ramsey or Revie; it was in the Guardian or The Times but can't think who came up with it.
Good line (sorry.)
Good line (sorry.)