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Maringer
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One of my mates found himself living in the same swanky apartment block as Sven back in those days. Down by the river, not too far from the racecourse I seem to think.

He said it was very disconcerting to bump into Sven from time to time as they were entering ot leaving the building because he was still one of the most famous names in football back in those days!
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No sympathy for the Notts fans in that situation. They voted for it - their Trust sold out.


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Great listen.




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Who can forget the day Sven led England to a 1-5 win in Germany, the same day Town went top of the Football League.

Happy days.


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Who can forget the day Sven led England to a 1-5 win in Germany, the same day Town went top of the Football League.

Happy days.


Happy days indeed. I remember the day well.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/1518498.stm


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Who can forget the day Sven led England to a 1-5 win in Germany, the same day Town went top of the Football League.

Happy days.


I work with someone who is 24 (born in 1997) so obviously he has no memory of football in 2001. I told him about this feat and showed him the league table from that day. I also said we spent all but one season in the Championship from 1991 to 2003 and he had no idea whatsoever.

Sadly, he (and every football fan of his generation) don't think we're a sleeping giant in non-league, or anything like that. They just know us for years of kicking around in the lower reaches of L2, and in the top half of the NL.

If they ever saw Grimsby in L1 they'd probably react in the same way we did when Morecambe got in there last May!

I know it's not quite the same because Morecambe don't get the crowds we do, but still, you get my point. Only people of a certain age still believe we're punching below our weight. But to many neutral fans under the age of 30, we're a bit of a nothing team.

My earliest memory of Notts County was them being in the top division. I had a sticker book for that season and I believe they had a keeper called Steve Cherry? Luton were in Div 1 then as well.


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I work with someone who is 24 (born in 1997) so obviously he has no memory of football in 2001. I told him about this feat and showed him the league table from that day. I also said we spent all but one season in the Championship from 1991 to 2003 and he had no idea whatsoever.

Sadly, he (and every football fan of his generation) don't think we're a sleeping giant in non-league, or anything like that. They just know us for years of kicking around in the lower reaches of L2, and in the top half of the NL.

If they ever saw Grimsby in L1 they'd probably react in the same way we did when Morecambe got in there last May!

I know it's not quite the same because Morecambe don't get the crowds we do, but still, you get my point. Only people of a certain age still believe we're punching below our weight. But to many neutral fans under the age of 30, we're a bit of a nothing team.

My earliest memory of Notts County was them being in the top division. I had a sticker book for that season and I believe they had a keeper called Steve Cherry? Luton were in Div 1 then as well.


Yeah, I feel really sorry for anyone born then or after, no real memories of the good times.

I'm lucky that I can remember seeing us winning at places such as Anfield, Goodison, Stamford Bridge, Ayresome Park, St.James Park (not Exeter),  Turf Moor, Selhurst Park, Upton Park (even if it was against Charlton) and the unforgettable Wembley double season of 1998. Will we ever get back to those levels. Maybe, but I'm not sure it'll be in my lifetime!


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Good points Rich.  Other teams you can add to that list are Swindon, Oldham and going back a bit further Oxford.  That generation won't even associate Sheff Weds, Coventry, QPR et al as top flight sides.  

I can remember Cambridge going close to reaching the first Premier League season only to get a tonking in the play-off semi finals to Leicester.  Southend finished midtable in the second flight that year.  We just survived yet still finished above Newcastle.

I've just looked and in the football ladder the following teams finished below us that season (91-92) and have since had at least one season in the top flight:

Newcastle
Brighton
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Brentford
Birmingham
Huddersfield
Stoke
West Brom
Bournemouth
Fulham
Reading
Bolton
Hull
Wigan
Bradford
Swansea
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Burnley
Blackpool
Cardiff

There's only a few of those that haven't ate at the top table in recent years.  We haven't sat in the second tier for 20 seasons.  A season less since we were last in the third tier!

Football has dramatically changed in the last 25-30 years.  Unfortunately for us, we've been on the wrong side of that change.
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A great documentary ruined by a narrator explaining things like none of us have ever seen a football match in our lives
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