atypical_boro
Well-known member
16 years ago, we've had a lot less to get excited about than we did for the 20 or so years before that.
So what have been your personal highlights?
The initial false dawn under Mogga was quite enjoyable, initially.
Goes without saying some of the great Karanka football in 2014/2015, beating City, a great performance beating Brentford in the play-offs (before the Wembley fiasco), followed by promotion the year after and that great day v Brighton.
Play-off campaign under Pulis (which didn't meet expectations)?
Resurgence under Warnock, lifting our spirits during the awful pandemic?
Fantastic 2/3 of a season under Carrick (ending with play-off failure).
Beating Spurs, United and Chelsea? I'm scraping the barrel now.
Another personal highlight for me, though was, on a very snowy/sleety Saturday in January, I think under Mogga, when Rhys Williams went to play a long ball/clearance up the touchline and completely mishit it, falling over sideways into a big pile of wet snow. Great times. Anyone else remember it?
So what have been your personal highlights?
The initial false dawn under Mogga was quite enjoyable, initially.
Goes without saying some of the great Karanka football in 2014/2015, beating City, a great performance beating Brentford in the play-offs (before the Wembley fiasco), followed by promotion the year after and that great day v Brighton.
Play-off campaign under Pulis (which didn't meet expectations)?
Resurgence under Warnock, lifting our spirits during the awful pandemic?
Fantastic 2/3 of a season under Carrick (ending with play-off failure).
Beating Spurs, United and Chelsea? I'm scraping the barrel now.
Another personal highlight for me, though was, on a very snowy/sleety Saturday in January, I think under Mogga, when Rhys Williams went to play a long ball/clearance up the touchline and completely mishit it, falling over sideways into a big pile of wet snow. Great times. Anyone else remember it?