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[Football] Mullers v Allison



Don’t know if this has been posted on here before but it’s doing the rounds on social media and it’s fascinating viewing of a time before their Brighton/Palace affiliations

 






marlowe

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Here's another one which also features a former Brighton manager....
Clough V Revie
In fact it was the Leeds job which he's talking about here which he left Brighton to take after just 8 months in charge. He was then sacked from Leeds after 44 days.



And he did this interview with Parkinson just 12 days before he took the Brighton job...

 
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marlowe

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Couldn’t lick Alf Ramsey’s boots
Top man Mullers.

Palace people always whinging

Absolute legend Mullery
They were both Palace at one stage in their careers, or twice in the case of Allison
 






marlowe

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Here's Mullery in 1974 talking about the vacant manager's position at Spurs. Two years later he'd go on take up his first own managerial job... with us...

 


Nobby

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Here's Mullery in 1974 talking about the vacant manager's position at Spurs. Two years later he'd go on take up his first own managerial job... with us...


Fascinating.

In the end they went for Keith Burkinshaw.

And were relegated.

But they stuck with him and were promoted (in that infamous stitch up last game)
And then went on to win in Europe and domestically
 




marlowe

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Fascinating.

In the end they went for Keith Burkinshaw.

And were relegated.

But they stuck with him and were promoted (in that infamous stitch up last game)
And then went on to win in Europe and domestically
No, they actually went with one of Mullery's recommendations in that interview, Terry Neill. Burkinshaw followed two years later in 76.
 


Nobby

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No, they actually went with one of Mullery's recommendations in that interview, Terry Neill. Burkinshaw followed two years later in 76.
Oh ok nice one.
I always remembered Terry Neill as Arsenal through and through.
 


marlowe

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Oh ok nice one.
I always remembered Terry Neill as Arsenal through and through.
He was pretty much. He played for them from 1960 to 1970, Then Arsenal recruited him as their manager in 1976 from his Tottenham job
 






marlowe

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Who wins? Mullers, 31 England caps, or Allison and Fiona Richmond in the bath?

P.S. Only people of a certain age will remember Ms. Richmond, she of Pyjama Tops fame and naughty mags. :blush:
Judging by these two photos Mullers seemed to be getting far more "love action" playing for England than Allison was getting with Fiona Richmond in the bath...

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Lenny Rider

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Who wins? Mullers, 31 England caps, or Allison and Fiona Richmond in the bath?

P.S. Only people of a certain age will remember Ms. Richmond, she of Pyjama Tops fame and naughty mags. :blush:
Martin Hinshelwood tells a great story, they were all in the bath at Stamford Bridge having knocked Chelsea out of the cup Big Mal comes in with Fiona and Monte Fresco the Fleet Street snapper, Fiona gets in the tub and almost all of the squad get out once Monte’s camera comes out ! ( In fear of wives and girlfriends😂)
 




A mex eyecan

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looks like Fiona may be laughing at Allison's appendage ……. She appears to be saying ‘ooh Malcom it’s about as long as your England career’
 


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Don’t know if this has been posted on here before but it’s doing the rounds on social media and it’s fascinating viewing of a time before their Brighton/Palace affiliations


One has class the other was an arse.
 




Lenny Rider

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There's an almost bizarre school of thought, that the FA should have ignored Revie in 1974 and gone for Big Mal.

Take out the equation of transfers fees, contracts etc, and just have got him on the training pitch with the best 22 players in the country, there was according to many extremely learned football people, no better English coach in the domestic game.

El Tel said he was years ahead of his time, as did Bobby Moore, but maybe not Mullers.;)
 


Brovion

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There's an almost bizarre school of thought, that the FA should have ignored Revie in 1974 and gone for Big Mal.

Take out the equation of transfers fees, contracts etc, and just have got him on the training pitch with the best 22 players in the country, there was according to many extremely learned football people, no better English coach in the domestic game.

El Tel said he was years ahead of his time, as did Bobby Moore, but maybe not Mullers.;)
Actually I don't think it's bizarre at all. He was a top-rated coach. Looking at it from our modern perspective he would have been ideal, but obviously the thinking at the time was that in order to be a successful England manager you should have been a successful club manager first. (We now know of course that the two jobs are radically different).

The really bizarre school of thought in the 1970s was that Clough should have been England manager. (Although Taylor on his own would have been a good choice).
 


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