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13-04-2016, 12:41
(This post was last modified: 13-04-2016, 12:42 by silverbaggie.)
I remember it well.
We were second to Liverpool as the season drew to a close but, lost our last two games by 0-1. Firstly at White Heart Lane and then at home to Cloughy's Forest side who, as a result, pinched the runners up spot from us.
I was on holiday in Majorca at the time and remember being devastated by that last result but, consoled myself with the thought that the next season would see us be even more successful.
Of course, it didn't happen; Laurie left us for Madrid and results went downhill.
Then in 1981 Atkinson was head hunted by Man Utd and took Robson and Moses with him. Then some idiot appointed Nobby Stiles.
Assuming that squad were playing for us now I would be surprised if several of them weren't head hunted by the monied teams. Perhaps even Bomber might have gone elsewhere and, probably got more recognition and England Caps than he did.
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True true silver, our third place was caused by our own success, a good cup run caused a fixture backlog that would not happen nowadays because of less replays and the like ...... We were forced to play catch up with too many games to close together ..... should have been our title.
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14-04-2016, 08:54
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One big advantage that season was that we suffered very few injuries to key players and as a result the team virtually picked itself week after week.
In fact I think that John Trewick and David Mills are perhaps the only other players to have managed a handful of games that season.
Tony Godden and Ali Robertson played every league match (42 games) that season with, Bomber and Brendan Batson each missing only one game.
You just don't seem to get that level of consistency nowadays.
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Yes, Silver, that's interesting given that a lot of the games were played on quagmires, which you'd think would lead to more injuries or at least fatigue.