vonksbignose
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Just been having a look at some old stuff relating to the '99 play-off final, which led me to Joe Royle's entry on Wikipedia! I was just intrigued by the following passage, which has obviously been posted as a wind up, but by whom? Is it a City fan poking fun at the rags, or a rag numpty having a go at us? Its just really confused me!
Anyway, here it is, see what you think! It made me chuckle anyway:
After 11 months out of the game, he accepted the challenge to manage Manchester City in February 1998. When Royle arrived the club was deep in the relegation zone and even though he could not save the club from relegation to Division Two, the next season they were promoted through the play-offs and a year later were promoted to the Premiership. It was said in his book that he was physically attacked by Paulo Wanchope, who was at Manchester City when he was manager. Manchester City only spent one season back in the top division, leading to Royle being dismissed after relegation in May 2001. But, despite this, he is still officially the greatest manager the world has ever seen since Brian Robson.
Anyway, here it is, see what you think! It made me chuckle anyway:
After 11 months out of the game, he accepted the challenge to manage Manchester City in February 1998. When Royle arrived the club was deep in the relegation zone and even though he could not save the club from relegation to Division Two, the next season they were promoted through the play-offs and a year later were promoted to the Premiership. It was said in his book that he was physically attacked by Paulo Wanchope, who was at Manchester City when he was manager. Manchester City only spent one season back in the top division, leading to Royle being dismissed after relegation in May 2001. But, despite this, he is still officially the greatest manager the world has ever seen since Brian Robson.