Todays game will be the 4,000 in a row that Manchester United have had an academy player in their team and the run dates back to October 1937
If that’s true, the 4000 games in a row is impressive, but the surprising bit to me is the idea that they played a game in 1937 without a homegrown player. I would’ve thought most players were homegrown back then.
Todays game will be the 4,000 in a row that Manchester United have had an academy player in their team and the run dates back to October 1937
If that’s true, the 4000 games in a row is impressive, but the surprising bit to me is the idea that they played a game in 1937 without a homegrown player. I would’ve thought most players were homegrown back then.
Todays game will be the 4,000 in a row that Manchester United have had an academy player in their team and the run dates back to October 1937
If that’s true, the 4000 games in a row is impressive, but the surprising bit to me is the idea that they played a game in 1937 without a homegrown player. I would’ve thought most players were homegrown back then.
Academy, not homegrown.
Ah, ok. Misinterpreted. Although now I’m thinking it’s pretty surprising that there were football academies before the war. I can’t imagine many people back then packing their boy off to “football school”.
It’s a pretty good “Surprising but true” on a couple of levels.
In 1998, Japanese player Masashi Nakayama scored hat tricks in four games in-a-row. He also broke another record by being the first player to score for Japan in a World Cup game.
Cheers - Id started doing some research myself on it, wasnt including those youth players who came off the bench, nor was I including kids like Aribo / Davison / Hackett-Fairchild
When new champions are crowned at the end of the season it’ll be the first time in premier league history that Alex Ferguson was won less titles than all other managers together. He‘s been retired 7 years. 13 of the currently 26 premier league years belong to him.
When new champions are crowned at the end of the season it’ll be the first time in premier league history that Alex Ferguson was won less titles than all other managers together. He‘s been retired 7 years. 13 of the currently 26 premier league years belong to him.
Hasn’t there been 27 premier league seasons already though?
When new champions are crowned at the end of the season it’ll be the first time in premier league history that Alex Ferguson was won less titles than all other managers together. He‘s been retired 7 years. 13 of the currently 26 premier league years belong to him.
Hasn’t there been 27 premier league seasons already though?
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(I imagine her as a Scottish version of Lynn from Alan Partridge).
Feels odd, I'm sure he was in and out of the Chelsea team whereas he was one of the first names on the teamsheet at Liverpool.
Today is the first GE since 2001 where Chelsea are not top of the league on polling day.
I would’ve thought most players were homegrown back then.
Although now I’m thinking it’s pretty surprising that there were football academies before the war. I can’t imagine many people back then packing their boy off to “football school”.
Leeds United league position at the end of each decade:
End of 1989 - Top of the Second Division
End of 1999- Top of the Premier League
End of 2009 - Top of the League One
End of 2019 - Top of the Championship
19/20 is the 28th?
Maths not my strong point, so could be wrong.