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Too Good to Go Down - BT Documentary on Man United 73/74

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It all happened before the rebranding and sky, so it never happened.

Man U have never been relegated. (And the rs have never won the league).
 


Great documentary


That 2nd Division team were good to watch and the 75/76, 76/77 even better. Great wingers.
It was good that, although a bit too OTT about Tommy Docherty. He was a decent manager and no more than that. All the talk about what he might have achieved at United if he hadn't been sacked is bollocks.
 
Imagine being the Everton player that scored the goal that relegated that other lot.

Would they even need money after that point?
 

That 2nd Division team were good to watch and the 75/76, 76/77 even better. Great wingers.
It was good that, although a bit too OTT about Tommy Docherty. He was a decent manager and no more than that. All the talk about what he might have achieved at United if he hadn't been sacked is bollocks.

He didn't do much afterwards

I like the symmetry of Sexton replacing him again though
 
Remember that home game where we virtually relegated them after losing at O/T the previous week........Mike Lyons the scorer!!

Yes it was a great game with a fantastic atmosphere under floodlights. They'd thrashed us 3-0 the week before as part of a good run of results as they tried to get out of the mire. Bingham recalled Big Joe to team up with the Latch - something I'd like to see more of. Lyons got the winner, hammering home like Dixie Dean after the ball pinballed around their penalty box.

That 2nd Division team were good to watch and the 75/76, 76/77 even better. Great wingers.
It was good that, although a bit too OTT about Tommy Docherty. He was a decent manager and no more than that. All the talk about what he might have achieved at United if he hadn't been sacked is bollocks.

The Doc may not have been the best manager but he was definitely the funniest!
 

Yes it was a great game with a fantastic atmosphere under floodlights. They'd thrashed us 3-0 the week before as part of a good run of results as they tried to get out of the mire. Bingham recalled Big Joe to team up with the Latch - something I'd like to see more of. Lyons got the winner, hammering home like Dixie Dean after the ball pinballed around their penalty box.



The Doc may not have been the best manager but he was definitely the funniest!
...and a snide.
 
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