What about 'None of the Above'.
Micky Adams 2 was very exciting...at the time
NONE. The only two exciting appointments (at the time) were Brian Clough (recent European Cup winner and all that) and Alan Mullery (Ex England Captain). The whole of your list were ok at best - others like Tinselhead were a f***ing Dick Tight joke.
From the list it's Poyet and Brady for me, I was never keen on Micky Adams but you can't knock his achievements here during the first spell. I worried when he was re-appointed.
Going back further, Clough and Taylor are my all time no.1's. Big respect always to Peter Taylor for staying after BC went to Leeds, and laying the foundations for Mullery and all that fun in the late 70's. I wonder how we'd have gone under PT if he'd given it another season and hadn't resigned in '76?
This and I rememver sitting in Stanstead Airport with [MENTION=2095]Commander[/MENTION] and him telling me it was a big mistake. oooh how he was right and I was wrong
NONE. The only two exciting appointments (at the time) were Brian Clough (recent European Cup winner and all that) and Alan Mullery (Ex England Captain). The whole of your list were ok at best - others like Tinselhead were a f***ing Dick Tight joke.
In my view, Peter Taylor did what he was best at - assembled a group of players. Mullery was able to "do the Brian Clough bit" and get the best out of them playing as a team.
think you'll find that Cloughie won the European Cup at Forest AFTER he left us.
For me it was Liam Brady. Couldn't believe that my favourite player of the late seventies was coming to US!!!!!!!! Oooooooooooooooooohhh you wouldn't believe how excited I was! (In fact I still have a picture of him at home in a BHA tracksuit top)
This was going to be 1978 all over again!
NONE. The only two exciting appointments (at the time) were Brian Clough (recent League winners and European Cup semi-finalists and all that) and Alan Mullery (Ex England Captain). The whole of your list were ok at best - others like Tinselhead were a f***ing Dick Tight joke.