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Results
Which
70-71 Player had the best season in 2006-7 ? (Name
/ Vote percentage / votes cast)
| Sam
Allardyce - Bolton Wanderers - finished 5th |
6% |
3 |
| Jim
Jefferies - Kilmarnock Scottish League Cup
finalists |
11% |
6 |
| Sir
Alex Ferguson - Manchester United won Premiership |
30% |
16 |
| Sven
Goran Eriksson in Best Paid Gardener's Leave Ever
Known Category |
4% |
2 |
| Dario
Gradi - Crewe Alexandria longest serving League
manager - still |
15% |
8 |
| Harry
Redknapp - Portsmouth Outstanding 9th in
Premiership |
9% |
5 |
| Walter
Smith - Revitalised Scotland and Rangers |
4% |
2 |
| Brian
Talbot - Marsaxlokk F.C won Maltese Premiership
for first ever time |
21% |
11 |
| Any
other - email Bob to include on this list |
0% |
0 |
| 53 votes total |
Part One) Who was the greatest manager 1965-1970?
(Name / Vote percentage / votes cast)
| Don Revie
Leeds United |
20% |
47 |
| Bill
Shankly Liverpool |
21% |
48 |
| Bertie Mee
Arsenal |
1% |
3 |
| Sir Alf
Ramsey England |
9% |
21 |
| Jock Stein
Celtic |
12% |
27 |
| Joe Mercer
Manchester City |
4% |
9 |
| Bill
McGarry Ipswich Town / Wolves |
1% |
2 |
| Harry
Catterick Everton |
6% |
15 |
| Sir Matt
Busby Manchester United |
21% |
50 |
| Bill
Nicholson Spurs |
5% |
12 |
| 234 votes total |
The
greatest 1970s FA Cup goal was....
(scroll
down for results, click underlined names/teams for
players' places in the 1970-71 site)
Allan Clarke Leeds v Arsenal
1972 Final
See
Allan Clarke's goal at http://www.youtube.com
Charlie George Arsenal v
Liverpool 1971 Final
See
Charlie George's at http://www.youtube.com
Ronnie
Radford (Newport County) Hereford v
Newcastle United 1972
See
Ronnie Radford's at http://www.youtube.com
Alan
Sunderland (Wolverhampton Wanderers) Arsenal v Man U
1979
See
Alan Sunderland's at http://www.youtube.com
Bobby
Stokes (Southampton) Southampton v Man U 1976
See
Bobby Stokes's at http://www.youtube.com
Email
Bob with other options to add to this list....
Only
one person backed up their vote with the actual
suggestion...
Armando
suggests Sammy McIlory's second goal in 1979, the
goal that made it 2-2, before Sunderalnd went on
to score his goal.
Result
Winner
Ronnie Radford 103 votes (34%)
2. Allan Clarke 90 votes (29 % -
most
of them mine, I think! - Bob)
3. Charlie George 63 votes (21
%)
4. Bobby Stokes 24 votes (8%)
5. Alan Sunderland 18 votes (6%)
6. Email Bob 9 votes (2%)
Top
Bob of the Year 2004
This award
is to the player listed on this site as a 1970-71 player
or manager, who contributed the most to the 2003-2004
football season. Here were the nominations...
Otto Rehhagel coach of Euro 2004
winner's Greece
Luiz Felipe Scolari for taking Euro 2004
hosts, Portugal, to the final
Sir Bobby Robson for his success at
Newcastle United
Harry Redknapp for Portsmouth's great
season keeping Premiership status against all the
pre-season predictions
Claudio Ranieri for taking Chelsea to
their first European Cup semi-final and for finishing
runners-up in the Premiership - all under the threat of
being sacked !
David Hay for his part in helping
Livingston win the Scottish League Cup - the club's first
major trophy.
Martin O'Neill for winning the
Scottish Championship and Scottish Cup Double in a near
perfect campaign
Sir Alex Ferguson for being Sir Alex, and
for winning the FA Cup again with Man U
Winners
Board
1. David Hay four votes
= 2. Sir Bobby Robson two votes
= 2. Claudio Ranieri two votes
= 2. Otto Rehhagel two votes
Comments
I
nominated David Hay because it's a feat these days to
have "smaller" teams succeeding. Well done
David Hay and Livingston. Cheers, Kheng
Bob
It has to be
David Hay ..... Nothing to do with his capabilities in
2003-2004, but really because he was at Chelsea in my
"memory" sticker book album from 75-76 (or
74-75).
Lance and Mark
the Gillett brethren
Previous
winners: 2000 Sir Alex Ferguson, 2001 John Lambie, 2002 Sir
Bobby Robson, 2003 Brian Talbot (Ipswich
Town)
See
Quizlet Results 4 for last year's results
This
feature on the site was previously called 'Quizlet'. It
has not been available since August 2004, but here are
the old quizlet results...
Quizlet results 1
Quizlet results 2
Quizlet results 3
Quizlet Results 4
Quizlet Results 5
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