Spencer Vignes
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- Oct 4, 2012
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Howdy all,
Just to let you know that the Burton Albion edition of Seagull will be focusing on the 1975/76 season when Peter Taylor - as in Brian Clough's right hand man as opposed to the Withdean one - was still boss of the Albion.
Taylor cut his managerial teeth at Burton so this particular season, when Albion narrowly missed out on promotion from the old Third Division, somehow seemed appropriate. Funny how many people forget that Taylor stayed when Clough cut and ran for Leeds United in 1974. Even books, films and documentaries are remarkably economical with the truth (as in the celluloid version of The Damned United, which not only glosses over the fact that Clough managed us for the best part of a season but also that Taylor stayed for two years after Ol' Big Head had quit).
Steve Piper will also be sharing his recollections in our question and answer section. Feel free to share your own memories of the 1975/76 campaign on here (Horton's arrival, Ward's remarkable debut, how we threw promotion away right at the end, etc).
Just to recap, to mark the impending 20th anniversary of the Goldstone's demise we are remembering stand-out seasons from our time at the old place in each edition of the programme throughout this season.
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the retro pieces in Seagull.
All the best,
Spencer Vignes (Albion fan, sports writer & author)
[MENTION=23620]Spencer[/MENTION]Vignes
Just to let you know that the Burton Albion edition of Seagull will be focusing on the 1975/76 season when Peter Taylor - as in Brian Clough's right hand man as opposed to the Withdean one - was still boss of the Albion.
Taylor cut his managerial teeth at Burton so this particular season, when Albion narrowly missed out on promotion from the old Third Division, somehow seemed appropriate. Funny how many people forget that Taylor stayed when Clough cut and ran for Leeds United in 1974. Even books, films and documentaries are remarkably economical with the truth (as in the celluloid version of The Damned United, which not only glosses over the fact that Clough managed us for the best part of a season but also that Taylor stayed for two years after Ol' Big Head had quit).
Steve Piper will also be sharing his recollections in our question and answer section. Feel free to share your own memories of the 1975/76 campaign on here (Horton's arrival, Ward's remarkable debut, how we threw promotion away right at the end, etc).
Just to recap, to mark the impending 20th anniversary of the Goldstone's demise we are remembering stand-out seasons from our time at the old place in each edition of the programme throughout this season.
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy the retro pieces in Seagull.
All the best,
Spencer Vignes (Albion fan, sports writer & author)
[MENTION=23620]Spencer[/MENTION]Vignes