Let me run my idea by you.
We send Chris on gardening leave for the rest of the season and temporarily bring in a man who has already been successful in inspiring a seemingly doomed Albion team to avoid relegation (11 points adrift when he took over in 1997). I'm thinking along the lines of...
Possibly not, after just reading this
http://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?372035-What-are-the-odds-on-Warnock-throwing-a-paddy-tonight&p=8866157&viewfull=1#post8866157
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Actually I quite like the guy and I think his reaction at the Chelsea game was justified. However, he'll have those lost points at the back of his mind this evening and I think it's not going to take much to tip him over the edge if it transpires that a dodgy decision deprives him of the...
Thank you. Second effort was on a different browser but it still came up as 'invalid file'. I must have the joint (at least) record for the shortest ever post!
The 4th official tonight is the same ref who called off the corresponding fixture in December 2016 (fog).
Oh, I see! But maybe an early success, possibly in the Euros, might have made them more tolerant? We definitely wouldn't have beaten Lithuania though, they were part of the USSR at that time.
Why? He was only 55 and got Forest to the FA Cup final the following year. He could have even had Taylor still by his side, because his sudden death wasn't until the autumn of 1990.
Taylor was the genius when it came to player selection, but Clough was the superb man-motivator whose 20-minute one-to-one chats with players instilled extra determination in their game. A devastating combination which those stuffed shirts at the FA ignored, therefore costing us the 1990 World...