I always think of Albert Steptoe when I see him.I won't miss hearing Barry bloody Bannans name every 5 seconds when anyone talks about league one!
Never liked the love child of Robin Cook and Janette Krankie and his sour little face!!
(And no, I'm not jealous!!!)
Don’t forget the Scum. They have found their levelFeels like football is resetting a little bit now.
Ipswich and Wednesday back to the championship, Wigan, Reading, Blackpool and Carlisle back to league 1. Morecambe, MK, FGR and Accrington back to league 2.
Don’t forget the Scum. They have found their level
To me I still think of Leicester more of an old second division team, went to Filbert Street a couple of times including our amazing 3-2 victory with goals from Cusack and Dyer I thinkWrexham and Notts County too although Luton, Leeds and Leicester buck the trend.
I was there, I still believe that the Alex Dyer winner right at the end was in part due to how loud we were as a travelling support that day, lifted the team after Leicester equalised with about 4mins to go. One of the best days I've had on the road.To me I still think of Leicester more of an old second division team, went to Filbert Street a couple of times including our amazing 3-2 victory with goals from Cusack and Dyer I think
My first memory of Leicester is in the premier league at filbert street with muzzy Izzet and Steve guppy.To me I still think of Leicester more of an old second division team, went to Filbert Street a couple of times including our amazing 3-2 victory with goals from Cusack and Dyer I think
My first memory of Leicester is in the premier league at filbert street with muzzy Izzet and Steve guppy.
I’d say Brentford, Brighton Fulham and Bournemouth buck the trend in the premier league going off how we remember those teams.
I never went to filbert street. My first Oxford game was the joey screamer vs Blackpool in 96 and my first away game was Shrewsbury away when Woodman got injured and McNiven went in goal.What year was that game, when all the Leicester fans started throwing money up at us, because they stayed up.
That was at Filbert St.
Oh I don’t know, one more relegation should do it.Don’t forget the Scum. They have found their level
Barnsley is a dreadful place to go, all up and down hills to get to the ground, all nearby watering holes, are home fans only.
Having said that, Sheff Wed going up would make the league slightly weaker. Even though we’ve very nearly beaten them on all four occasions we’ve met since they dropped down to Lge 1.
I watched Sky's brief interview with Bannan before kick-off yesterday.I always think of Albert Steptoe when I see him.
I was there, I still believe that the Alex Dyer winner right at the end was in part due to how loud we were as a travelling support that day, lifted the team after Leicester equalised with about 4mins to go. One of the best days I've had on the road.
Although they were an established top flight side in the 80s. Our first win at that level was 5-0 v Leicester in August '85.
3-2 win coming back from 2 down?Remember beating them in the League Cup `87 or so and getting chased across Nelson Mandela park, little did I know said park would be the view from the office window 35 years later.
Why cant the smaller clubs play in the Premiership.
I was there in the 80s when a certain Little Club called Oxford Utd played in the old 1st Division and won the Milk Cup. And played at The Manor.
Good luck to Luton, even if it is only for just the one season.