Johnny Mars Bar
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Liz Truss eraSteve coppell 'era'
Liz Truss eraSteve coppell 'era'
Or entirely sane?!33 days! TBF I think he was referring to the state of the club at the time. Coppell cited the pressure at the club was too much...weak man!
I take a certain pride in those demos. We protested brfore the games and then went inside and supported our team.Yeah. The worst end I was at for infighting was the Blackburn one that has been frequently mentioned.
But the whole end of Swales era was awful. Death threats to Swalea, protests before and after games. I remember playing Wimbledon at home towards the emd of the season and losing one nil...the atmosphere was horrendous, bordering on mutinous. Some guys set fire to stuff (?!) in the Main Stand as the match was going on (I rarely went in there as a kid, but me and my dad got free tickets from his mate) and Swales Out chants were very loud and aggressive.
Really think Rick Holden can be credited with stopping some serious shit going down that day with his jammy late equaliser!
Yes agree and still can’t fully understand why? Especially after the way we had backed the team in successive promotionsThe last game you mention I was utterly ashamed to be a City supporter!!
Edgey wasn't a world beater, but he played with utter commitment for our club. The dogs abuse he got was appalling.
He tucked united off and enjoyed some of his best years at Chelsea and in Italy, hardly a rags legend, thought he was a very good appointment at the time. Remain convinced with more time he'd have brought us a trophy or two. Realise this is not a popular view
Yes agree and still can’t fully understand why? Especially after the way we had backed the team in successive promotions
Sorry my f**k up it was Spain I meant as an FOC get confused about things. My point was that the rags were only a stop off in a journey man's career, he was no Bobby Charlton. He had decent managerial record before he came to City and I thought he would do a good job for us. The man who signed Vinnie before the money came can't have been all bad.Who did Mark Hughes play for in Italy? Without Googling it, I believe he only played for Barcelona and Bayern Munich overseas.
Above anything else, he was never the Sheikhs man and they wanted their own appointment. We could’ve handled his departure better but he got another job.
If memory serves me right there was a candle lit protest in the Kippax and some clown then set fire to a bundle of chip paper he had collected from the bins. It caused a fire and made the tabloid papers the following day. My friend and I were stood just behind the idiot that set the bloody fire!!Yeah. The worst end I was at for infighting was the Blackburn one that has been frequently mentioned.
But the whole end of Swales era was awful. Death threats to Swalea, protests before and after games. I remember playing Wimbledon at home towards the emd of the season and losing one nil...the atmosphere was horrendous, bordering on mutinous. Some guys set fire to stuff (?!) in the Main Stand as the match was going on (I rarely went in there as a kid, but me and my dad got free tickets from his mate) and Swales Out chants were very loud and aggressive.
Really think Rick Holden can be credited with stopping some serious shit going down that day with his jammy late equaliser!
Think he Rushed his post.Who did Mark Hughes play for in Italy? Without Googling it, I believe he only played for Barcelona and Bayern Munich overseas.
Above anything else, he was never the Sheikhs man and they wanted their own appointment. We could’ve handled his departure better but he got another job.
Think he Rushed his post.
In the D2 play off season when we were going through the very rough spell first half of the season, we played Reading at home early October. We were getting beat 1-0 and Tiatto had been sent offBlackburn away felt the worst. Everyone arrived with a decent amount of optimism and the City end was in great voice but the performance was abysmal. Looking back it was the final straw for people who'd invested so much in the club as it seemed that sun was setting on another false dawn. I don't think I've seen such concentrated vitriol directed at the team before and that's taking into account 96/97 and the 97/98 relegation season.
In terms of the atmosphere at Maine Road it's only really 97/98 that competes. People were almost willing City to fuck-up so that they could turn on the Manager, Chairman or favoured boo boy - that was truly a toxic atmosphere. A lot of the fans hated a lot of the players and I suspect the feeling was mutual.
There's still a paranoia amongst fans of my generation and older (40 plus) that something will go wrong, everything that's been achieved in the last 15 years will unravel and we'll find ourselves skint and in the Championship again. That paranoia is a direct result of the catastrophic miss-management of the club under Swales and Ball when quite often the worst case scenario did play out.
Blackburn were a decent outfit as you say, but the anger aimed at Pearce was because we were losing (against ten men IIRC) and the useless fucker didn't bring on an additional attacker when we needed a goal.I remember we were all well up for before the game, everyone was so deludedly optimistic. Blackburn were a decent outfit back then so it was no surprise we lost in hindsight