Poyser was completely and utterly clueless. Les McDowall on the other hand was a good manager. 5-0 at the swamp in 1954/55.Len Rum said:George Poyser was one hell of a manager.
meeesh said:Freds Patio said:In my lifetime i'd have to go for Kevin Keegan. That year in Division One made a 10 year old Freds Patio very happy
I was 30 mate that season,and believe me it was amazing,even Huckerby the third choice striker managed to bag over 20 goals,we almost scored 5 every home game,Benarbia,Berkovic,The Goat,Wanchope,Wiekens at back,what a bloody great season that was
Freds Patio said:meeesh said:Freds Patio said:In my lifetime i'd have to go for Kevin Keegan. That year in Division One made a 10 year old Freds Patio very happy
I was 30 mate that season,and believe me it was amazing,even Huckerby the third choice striker managed to bag over 20 goals,we almost scored 5 every home game,Benarbia,Berkovic,The Goat,Wanchope,Wiekens at back,what a bloody great season that was
One of my favourite memories during that year is the 1-4 dicking of Ipswich in the FA Cup. Due to the promotion rivalry we had with them in 1999-2000 and the way they relegated us in 2000-2001, I developed quite a dislike for them and still like to see them lose now.
Not forgetting Steve Coppell.Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:It's a toss up between Les McD and George P!
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:We played some decent stuff under Brian Horton with Beagrie, Walsh and Uwe. For some reason though we couldn't win away from home iof I remember rightly, some scintillating footie at home though.