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Reply #640 on: June 17, 2022, 10:04:21 PM
Interesting how easily the course history could've been different. Well, footballing history, at least.  :o



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Reply #641 on: June 19, 2022, 08:22:26 AM
Somehow I had never seen this before, the 1974 interview with Brian Clough and Don Revie


ODK probably knows all about it, but basically Don Revie had left Leeds United to manage England, and Brian Clough had taken over the Leeds job before getting the sack just seven weeks in. A major part of the problem was that Clough is said to have alienated the Leeds squad, after telling them to throw away all the medals they won under Revie, because he believed they hadn't been won fairly.

I guess it all worked out for Clough at the end; after getting sacked by Leeds, he took on his most famous and successful job, at Nottingham Forest  ;D



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Reply #642 on: June 21, 2022, 05:37:26 AM



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Reply #643 on: June 22, 2022, 03:39:35 PM
Somehow I had never seen this before, the 1974 interview with Brian Clough and Don Revie


ODK probably knows all about it, but basically Don Revie had left Leeds United to manage England, and Brian Clough had taken over the Leeds job before getting the sack just seven weeks in. A major part of the problem was that Clough is said to have alienated the Leeds squad, after telling them to throw away all the medals they won under Revie, because he believed they hadn't been won fairly.

I guess it all worked out for Clough at the end; after getting sacked by Leeds, he took on his most famous and successful job, at Nottingham Forest  ;D

I certainly remember it. Revie didn’t last long as England manager and is reviled for breaking his contract after being seduced by the Saudi dollar. For those interested in Clough I can recommend the books “Provided You Don’t Kiss Me: 20 Years With Brian Clough” and “The Damned United”. The latter was made into a film with Michael Sheen giving a brilliant performance as Clough and Stephen Graham (Once Upon A Time In Hollywood) a hilarious one as a bewigged  Billy Bremmer.

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Reply #644 on: July 07, 2022, 08:54:49 PM
Hey ODK,

I read this morning that Chelsea is looking to sign Ronaldo.

Have you heard anything about this over there in the U.K. The article made it sound like it is more than just another transfer rumor, and in the big picture, it makes since, since Chelsea will be playing in the Champions League, and Man U will not.





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Reply #645 on: July 08, 2022, 03:54:09 AM
The three big targets I've heard mentioned repeatedly are Bayern, Chelsea, and PSG.

Oliver Kahn at Bayern already said that they're not going to sign him. I don't think PSG mentioned anything officially yet, but unless they'll try to go for a total marketing stunt of having him and Messi on the same team for a season, I can't see them wanting to try to continue their failed version of the Galacticos.

So Chelsea seems the most likely destination, though the question is would it be more for Boehly or for Tuchel?



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Reply #646 on: July 10, 2022, 12:48:52 PM
Hey ODK,

I read this morning that Chelsea is looking to sign Ronaldo.

Have you heard anything about this over there in the U.K. The article made it sound like it is more than just another transfer rumor, and in the big picture, it makes since, since Chelsea will be playing in the Champions League, and Man U will not.




Hi MissB,

Sorry for the tardy reply. annoyingly real life has interferred with KB activity  ;D

Just a rumour.  We have bought Sterling though, not sure we should be buying admittedly good players after the peak of their career.  Looks like we could be buying back yet another player we let go in Ake.

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Reply #647 on: July 26, 2022, 10:12:15 PM



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Reply #648 on: July 26, 2022, 10:41:40 PM



That's great, thanks for posting it!

P.S. The Premiere League season kicks off in 11 days!

P.P.S. ODK, Spurs play Chelsea in the 2nd matchweek.






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Reply #649 on: July 27, 2022, 09:22:23 AM
For some reason, I started thinking about the Newcastle/Spurs connection, and I was curious to see which of the more famous players over time had spent part of their career at both clubs. I found, in chronological order:

Chris Waddle
Newcastle 1980–1985 - 170 appearances
Tottenham 1985–1989 - 138 appearances
Was also capped by England 62 times 1985–1991

Paul Gascoine
Newcastle 1984–1988 - 92 appearances
Tottenham - 1988–1992 - 92 appearances
Was also capped by England 57 times 1988–1998

Stephen Carr
Tottenham 1993–2004 - 226 appearances
Newcastle 2004–2008 - 78 appearances
Was also capped by Republic of Ireland 44 times 1999–2007

Les Ferdinand
Newcastle 1995–1997 - 68 appearances
Tottenham 1997–2003 - 118 appearances
Was also capped by England 17 times 1993–1998

David Ginola
Newcastle 1995–1997 - 56 appearances
Tottenham 1997–2000 - 100 appearances
Was also capped by France 17 times 1993–1998

Jermaine Jenas
Newcastle 2002–2005 - 110 appearances
Tottenham  2005–2013 - 155 appearances
Was also capped by England 21 times 2003–2009

Interesting how all but Carr started at Newcastle and then made the switch to Spurs.



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Reply #650 on: July 27, 2022, 11:55:32 AM

Thanks for posting that CT.  Whatever anyone thinks of Keane he is always good value for money.

Your list of Spurs/Newcastle players reminds me of what I consider one of the best ever football songs from the Geordies, sung to the tune of Lola by the Kinks

We've got the world's most wonderful fans,
To play for them there's Ferdinand,
And G-G-G-G-Ginooooola


Not sure if I will be able to get a ticket for Chelsea v Spurs, MissB, they go on sale to club members next Tuesday at a difficult time for me. Also as it is so early in the season there is no loyalty points hierarchy for the sale.


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Reply #651 on: July 31, 2022, 10:29:24 PM
Congrats, England!  ;D



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Reply #652 on: August 01, 2022, 03:13:30 AM
Congrats, England!  ;D

Yes, congratulations England. I watched the highlights of the game, and am keeping my fingers crossed that the full game is posted somewhere soon.



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Reply #653 on: August 01, 2022, 08:30:48 AM
For anyone else who wants to see the highlights...




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Reply #654 on: August 03, 2022, 02:18:26 PM
Yes, congratulations.  I was in a hotel at the time and overlooked the kick off time, haven't seen any of it yet.  Although I hear the Germans are accusing us of cheating.  :o


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Reply #655 on: August 06, 2022, 05:59:37 PM

I know, I know.

And yet:








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Reply #656 on: August 06, 2022, 06:25:35 PM
I'm enjoying the fourth place for Newcastle right now, that'll probably be the high point of the season  ;D



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Reply #657 on: August 07, 2022, 08:43:54 PM
Don't worry. They be first in thr Championship next year  :emot_laughing:



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Reply #658 on: August 12, 2022, 04:40:09 AM
Hey ODK,

I read this morning that Chelsea is looking to sign Ronaldo.

Have you heard anything about this over there in the U.K. The article made it sound like it is more than just another transfer rumor, and in the big picture, it makes since, since Chelsea will be playing in the Champions League, and Man U will not.



Chelsea did purchase the young keeper of the Chicago Fire and will probably loan him out to a lower division team to gain experience and playing time. He is from the Chicago area and I think he is only 18 years old.  He has the Fire still in the playoff picture and will report to Chelsea after the MLS season is over.

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Reply #659 on: August 12, 2022, 04:42:08 AM
He is from the Chicago area and I think he is only 18 years old.  He has the Fire still in the playoff picture and will report to Chelsea after the MLS season is over.

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