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Man U will never be relegated. At least not in my lifetime. I fully expect them to finish in the top 7. Man U supporters don't ever have to worry about relegation. A bad season for them is playing Europa League. A bad season for us is relegation to League 1.
Man U will never be relegated. At least not in my lifetime. I fully expect them to finish in the top 7. Man U supporters don't ever have to worry about relegation. A bad season for them is playing Europa League. A bad season for us is relegation to League 1.
That's the real perspective.
If they hang onto their current manager there is a good possibility they will ,you do know they've been relegated before
Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
If they hang onto their current manager there is a good possibility they will ,you do know they've been relegated before
No, I actually didn't know. I thought the only one of the big 6 that had been was Man City. But still, 1974 was 45 years ago. And that was before the EPL and huge TV money.
No, I actually didn't know. I thought the only one of the big 6 that had been was Man City. But still, 1974 was 45 years ago. And that was before the EPL and huge TV money.
It would be amazing if it somehow happened.
believe it or not back in 74 they were a massive club and still are thanks to the glory hunting plastics ,money was no object to them back then
If dopey bollocks stays at the Helm down they will go
fuk em I hope he stays
Prosser the Tosser dwells on Phil's bum hole like a rusty old hemorrhoid ,fact
You Greedy Bastards Get Out Of OUR Club!
No, I actually didn't know. I thought the only one of the big 6 that had been was Man City. But still, 1974 was 45 years ago. And that was before the EPL and huge TV money.
Arsenal were relegated from the First Division in 1913, but as Woolwich Arsenal, and played 2 seasons in the Second Division.
They never ever won promotion from the Second Division, but were invited back to the First Division when football restarted after the 1st World War in 1919.
In my football watching lifetime, Everton have been in the top flight since 1955 and I'm pretty sure I saw Liverpool's last match outside the top flight when the Swans won 4-1 or 4-2 at the Vetch at the end of the 1961-62 season when Liverpool were promoted along with Leyton Orient!!! I can also remember Man U, Spurs and Man City all playing outside the top flight in the 70s but never Arsenal who have been there for about 100 years.
1950/51 they went down and stayed there for a few seasons, but ever since coming back they have stayed in the top flight. In 1997 they stayed up on goal difference, but I swear I read somewhere that there was a miscalculation and that Bolton should have finished 17th.
In my football watching lifetime, Everton have been in the top flight since 1955 and I'm pretty sure I saw Liverpool's last match outside the top flight when the Swans won 4-1 or 4-2 at the Vetch at the end of the 1961-62 season when Liverpool were promoted along with Leyton Orient!!! I can also remember Man U, Spurs and Man City all playing outside the top flight in the 70s but never Arsenal who have been there for about 100 years.
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I was there for that Swans v Liverpool game in May 1962, and the Swans won 4 - 2.
This was the same season that The Scum were relegated from the First Division 😂
I was there for that Swans v Liverpool game in May 1962, and the Swans won 4 - 2.
This was the same season that The Scum were relegated from the First Division 😂
Sorry, yes, I worded my post badly, by "they" I meant the Swans won which they definitely did but it reads like Liverpool won, I've edited it so it reads as I intended now!
No, I actually didn't know. I thought the only one of the big 6 that had been was Man City. But still, 1974 was 45 years ago. And that was before the EPL and huge TV money.
It would be amazing if it somehow happened.
I remember Man Utd getting relegated and they were a huge club back then with better players [comparatively] than they have now, what is in their favour is the top division was more competitive then than now as in everyone could beat every one, a draw away to a team at the wrong end of the table by a top team was often seen as a decent result, not now of course as the teams outside the bottom 6 are so weak.
I remember Man Utd getting relegated and they were a huge club back then with better players [comparatively] than they have now, what is in their favour is the top division was more competitive then than now as in everyone could beat every one, a draw away to a team at the wrong end of the table by a top team was often seen as a decent result, not now of course as the teams outside the bottom 6 are so weak.
Dennis Law (who cried afterwards) backheel for Man City sent them down. Sweet.