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[Albion] Our highest ever league position ?

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studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
28,668
On the Border
And the supporters grumbled about the hughtonesque style of play so we sacked the manager and brought in flair (er, Jimmy Melia) :facepalm:

One of the worst decisions ever, although I always thought that the decision taken by Bamber was due to the lower crowds at the Goldstone, but not taking into account that crowds were reducing at every club at the time.
 

BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
9,214
WeHo
were we not top for a few seconds until VAR intervened against West Ham last season?

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Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
One of the worst decisions ever, although I always thought that the decision taken by Bamber was due to the lower crowds at the Goldstone, but not taking into account that crowds were reducing at every club at the time.

Mr Paul Bamber?
 

wigman

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Oct 10, 2006
4,695
East Preston
One of the worst decisions ever, although I always thought that the decision taken by Bamber was due to the lower crowds at the Goldstone, but not taking into account that crowds were reducing at every club at the time.

I remember going to Anfield in 82 and beating them in the league 1-0.
I always thought football was a results based business but sacking Mike Bailey went against the grain.
Our fans at times bemuse me.
Mike took us to our highest ever finish but fan power put paid to that.
We classed Johnny Crumplin as a football genius, but Mike Bailey deserved so much more.
 

Sirnormangall

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Sep 21, 2017
2,528
Final finishing position, was it 13th in the old 1st division, under Mike Bailey?

Yes that was it - 13th. From memory the football was very defensive and unattractive. Attendance figures fell - around 13k for Middlesbrough at home. People like to watch a winning team, almost regardless of the division.
 

Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
22,628
Worthing
One of the worst decisions ever, although I always thought that the decision taken by Bamber was due to the lower crowds at the Goldstone, but not taking into account that crowds were reducing at every club at the time.

We were struggling under Bailey the following season if I remember though.

Didn’t deserve the bullet though.
 

Bodian

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May 3, 2012
8,345
Cumbria
Yes that was it - 13th. From memory the football was very defensive and unattractive. Attendance figures fell - around 13k for Middlesbrough at home. People like to watch a winning team, almost regardless of the division.

Isn't that a bit contradictory? We were a winning team, and reached our highest position because of that surely? I thought it was the dullness of the football that was cited as the issue, not the fact that we weren't winning enough. Sounds really as though entertaining not winning is the most important?
 

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