If a week is a long time in politics, then a year must have seemed like an eternity to Ron Atkinson as he contemplated his lot in November 1986. Just twelve months before Atkinson had looked destined to become the first Manchester United manager to win the Division One title since 1967. By November 1986 he was out of the door.
Showing posts with label ITV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ITV. Show all posts
Monday, September 3, 2018
1986: Ron Atkinson leaves Manchester United
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Chinioty health care
September 03, 2018
1986, BBC, Bryan Robson, Division One, football, ITV, Manchester United, Ron Atkinson
Saturday, August 18, 2018
1981: City documentary
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Chinioty health care
August 18, 2018
1981, football, Granada, ITV, John Bond, Maine Road, Malcolm Allison, Manchester City, Peter Swales
There is a strong possibility that the All or Nothing documentary covering Manchester City�s record-breaking season will make interesting viewing. Catching a glimpse of Pep Guardiola�s training methods and philosophies will no doubt be revealing. But as an outsider, I�m not all that bothered about watching something that charts the success of another club.
Give me a documentary on a turbulent football club, then you are in business. An insightful view into a football team struggling in the top flight, with uncharted access to the dressing room and Boardroom; now you are talking. I don�t want All or Nothing; I want City!
Monday, January 8, 2018
1988/89: Bristol City's Littlewoods Cup run
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Chinioty health care
January 08, 2018
1988, 1988-89, 1989, Brian Clough, Bristol City, football, ITV, Joe Jordan, League Cup, Littlewoods Cup, Nottingham Forest
Bristol City will have their work cut out to beat Manchester City in the Carabao Cup semi-finals. But in 1989 they came within a whisker of making it to Wembley.
After 180 minutes of their gripping Littlewoods Cup semi-finals, it looked as if extra time would be needed to separate Bristol City and Nottingham Forest. But there would be one final chance for Joe Jordan's Division Three team. As the black and white cue mark flickered on the screens of ITV viewers, a corner dropped on the left foot of City's Alan Walsh, a little over twelve yards out from goal. Opportunity knocked.
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After 180 minutes of their gripping Littlewoods Cup semi-finals, it looked as if extra time would be needed to separate Bristol City and Nottingham Forest. But there would be one final chance for Joe Jordan's Division Three team. As the black and white cue mark flickered on the screens of ITV viewers, a corner dropped on the left foot of City's Alan Walsh, a little over twelve yards out from goal. Opportunity knocked.
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