I think the answer is just three, Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal. We've also never finished above Spurs in the football league, but we did once when we were both in the Southern League.
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oh god... ok - so as I reckon the media perceive it, Brentford are 'novelty', Norwich are on the cusp of 'novelty/accepted', Watford, Brighton, Burnley, Palace, Southampton, Wolves are 'accepted', Newcastle, West Ham, Leicester are 'established', Leeds, Villa, Everton are 'big clubs...
The Team of the Week always does my head in - its a good idea for a piece, and the comments can be insightful, he certainly likes to be very direct with his praise or criticisms - but why oh why can't a bit more effort be put in, it can't be that hard can it? Basically any defender who scores a...
I wasn't there Saturday, so i don't know your precise complaint or the precise rules, but I think in any large-crowd situation, the promise of checks is more important than the checks themselves, as checking everyone is a very difficult and time-consuming exercise. All tickets were pre-sold on...
Covid safety assurances given by ANYONE ANYWHERE are spin rather than substance. Doesn't matter who you check or how you check, at this moment in time there will be people with covid in the ground. There are only two solutions on an individual basis, either don't go or have faith in the...
In 1974-75 Carlisle United won their first three games and were top of the league, but ultimately finished bottom and were relegated in their first and only season in the top flight.
At about 30 seconds on the first of the two videos linked, one of the players wellies the ball into the crowd :lolol: That seems to be the catalyst to set them all off and invading the pitch!
Mojo just as high at it was for most of last season, which is to say, high. Can't understand what its like to sway with the wind and not appreciate the long term planning, vision and progression that seems so evident to me
Some very harsh scores for Connolly - we played most of the second half very deep, just seeing our the match, he was very isolated and did a decent job despite that.
Yeah, he was playing him almost as a right back at that time, I remember up at Everton when he was basically on the right of a back-6. CH's tactics had gone a bit doolally by that point...
You might be right, but I'm not sure if it isn't a good thing... Screams of going the extra mile to try and land the first choice, rather than just giving up and signing any old crap... :shrug: