Too young to remember this i was at a private party watching stag movies
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https://youtu.be/TrLOJtD6Zd4?si=tibmgGK1BLXv59bx
I’ve never seen this clip before. Fair do’s to Jimmy Hill, he lets it develop and doesn’t try to intervene. 😂
Too young to remember this i was at a private party watching stag movies
I was 13, too young to remember and was probably busy giving my mates hand jobs. I think that's what we did back then.
Have to admit. The humour on here has bitten the dust. No more laugh out loud moments. The funnier posters have all drifted away.
Just left with the type of replies on this thread. About as funny as an Orphanage burning down ☹️
Malcolm Allison was a very marmite character. I didn't like his over the top flamboyance. For me it was very satisfying to see us relegate Allison's Crystal Palace to Division 3 in the final game of 1973/74 thanks to an equaliser by Tony Villars
Wait…..there’s young people on here ?
Yes it seems so strange now.
He appeared to live off the success of being Joe Mercer’s assistant at Man City during their glory days of the late 60s and yet never really did anything spectacular as a manager himself bar one high profile Cup run with Palace, I think anyway….. :-/
Whenever I hear Malcolm Allison’s name the first thing that comes into my mind is “Hereford “
https://youtu.be/iTiIdbDBmZc?si=nEd3zl8UrQGwo-4c
Clough and Revie.
Frost and Clough
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1AZEqS3b_Y
He had something at the start of his coaching career and was a huge part of the success Man City enjoyed in the late 60s and early 70s, but as soon as he switched to management, his weaknesses became more apparent and it was amazing that he kept on getting high profile managerial jobs when it had been clear for a long time that he was not great in that field.
I'd seen that clash with Alan Mullery (who was a little like Allison as a personality i thought) a few months ago on You Tube when I went through a phase of watching all of the old Big Match programmes on there. I've always thought Mullery was a good player, certainly a more complete footballer than Nobby Stiles, the man he replaced in the England team, but Allsion wasn't a fan of his because he was keeping Man City's Colin Bell out of the England team at that time.
Unfortunately those who gave him high profile jobs never saw past his media personality of big hats, cigars and generally being flash. Wasn’t there some publicity/controversy about him getting in the team bath with Fions Richmond ? I think he was a good coach but did not seem to learn much about management whilst in the company of the great Joe Mercer, a shrewd operator as well as a gentleman.
Your assessment of Alan Mullery is accurate, he was more of an all round player than Stiles and a better one but i don’t think he is directly comparable to the great Colin Bell. Different styles
Fair point, to use the old fashioned terminology, Mullery was a wing half (no 6) and Bell was an inside forward (no. 8 or 10 - Bell would be an 8 to me as he was very much box to box).
My point was more to do with Mullery being the one out of the trio of Ball, Peters and him to be dropped and Bell was the midfielder closest to breaking into the team on a permanent basis.
What a thoroughbred of a player Colin Bell was, aptly nicknamed Nijinsky. Although it could also be attributed to the great ballet dancer as well as the racehorse.
I was a small kid when I espied Joe Mercer on what could be laughingly called a concourse at Ninian Park and where he was performing the role of England's caretaker manager against Wales.
I remember him being under a multi-coloured umbrella in the rain when I approached him for his autograph, his response being to tell me to 'Piss off'.