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indianspur
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Re: The worst ever seaspn
Lineker scored 16 league goals in the first 13 or 14 games that season then he became a father for the first time early that season and his boy developed leukaemia and Lineker of course had to take time away. That kinda affected the team, of course he was affected too, and how he still somehow managed to continue playing and to finish top score that season il never know, 30 league goals iirc....superhuman stuff from Links
Whilst this season has been disappointing, like GB says it is more because of the hope rather than rank mediocrity.
We should remember that with all the pastings vs the to 4 and dull performances we still have very good structures in place. Once an experienced manager is in place who can manage a squad and has a strategy to work with we will be in good condition to challenge again.
Just think how we were in the mid-90s when we had 2 relegation scrapes and we usually finished around 10th/11th and hardly won any away games. We've move on a lot and whilst the hope of the pre-season has made what's happened hard to bear, it is nowhere near as bad as some of the choices listed.
My vote was for 1991-92: we were boring to watch mostly and without Gazza and having just won the FA Cup this season was such a sea of mediocrity. At least we had Gazza in the previous years to watch. GHod knows what would have happened if Lineker wasn't playing for us that year.
Lineker scored 16 league goals in the first 13 or 14 games that season then he became a father for the first time early that season and his boy developed leukaemia and Lineker of course had to take time away. That kinda affected the team, of course he was affected too, and how he still somehow managed to continue playing and to finish top score that season il never know, 30 league goals iirc....superhuman stuff from Links