Blue Til Death
Well-Known Member
Should not have had Ball as his surname, what he knew about football you could balance on a pin head....
Leave our brian alone. Ball was dog shit
There's some serious re-writing of history going on here - either that or some posters didn't watch any of our games between mid-December 1994 and mid-April 1995. Our football initially under Horton and in particular following the signings of Rosler, Walsh, and Beagrie was indeed entertaining and that carried on into the start of the 1994-95 season, but it was mainly at home where we played well as the away results were shocking. There was the 3-0 at home to West Ham, the 4-0 against Everton, and the famous 5-2 against Spurs which was a great advert for attacking football from both sides. When we won at Ipswich in early December 1994 I think we were 6th in the league but that was as good as it got because we then embarked on a prolonged downward spiral of form that saw us dragged into a relegation battle. It was only the back-to-back wins over the Easter weekend at home to Liverpool and away to eventual champions Blackburn (both great results of course) that saw us pull away from trouble but even with a couple of games to go there was an outside chance that we could be relegated. We eventually finished just 4 points clear of the drop zone. Horton was a decent bloke by and large and like many blues I backed him to the hilt when that wanker John Maddock decided to appoint him, but the way some go on you'd think he was the best manager in our history. He fucking wasn't and his CV before or since City hardly makes for spectacular reading.
completely agree, does my head how much people always say we played great stuff under Horton...we played about 4 or 5 good attacking games that's it, the rest was a shambles. people seem to forget that as good as the 5-2 attacking display was against Spurs (with a mighty dose of luck thrown in) this same team then 2 weeks later got torn apart at united 5-0, in one of the most inept, weak embarrassing performances in a derby ever
Mr Lee made promises that he knew he would not fulfil.Could you be a bit more specific?
At least with Horton we had a manager who was dedicated to the club and had the respect of the players. Then end of the 93/94 season under Horton was good as was the start of 94/95 and I think we were top 8 at Christmas. Ball by comparison was arrogant, lazy and had no concept of how to set the team up.