Was. It. Fcuk!Sutekh wrote:God, wasn’t domestic 90s football largely a load of dreadful cobblers, easily the worst decade on the pitch.
Was. It. Fcuk!Sutekh wrote:God, wasn’t domestic 90s football largely a load of dreadful cobblers, easily the worst decade on the pitch.
Hated the horrible kits, the paucity of any half decent British talent, dreadful hairstyles and general posing. It was that time before we were flooded with all the unknown foreigners, that turn out to be actually quite decent, that you get today so clubs were still largely filled with “hopeless” British talent. But at least Bournemouth, Brighton and Brentford knew their place!BRO_BOT wrote:Was. It. Fcuk!Sutekh wrote:God, wasn’t domestic 90s football largely a load of dreadful cobblers, easily the worst decade on the pitch.
Winston Biscuit wrote:I won't hear a bad word said about the 90's, in any regard at all!


There were some great foreign players in the 90s. English football started to get good. largely because of the foreign influx dragging the standards up.Sutekh wrote:Hated the horrible kits, the paucity of any half decent British talent, dreadful hairstyles and general posing. It was that time before we were flooded with all the unknown foreigners, that turn out to be actually quite decent, that you get today so clubs were still largely filled with “hopeless” British talent. But at least Bournemouth, Brighton and Brentford knew their place!BRO_BOT wrote:Was. It. Fcuk!Sutekh wrote:God, wasn’t domestic 90s football largely a load of dreadful cobblers, easily the worst decade on the pitch.
Yeah English football couldn't compete before thenleon wrote:There were some great foreign players in the 90s. English football started to get good. largely because of the foreign influx dragging the standards up.Sutekh wrote:Hated the horrible kits, the paucity of any half decent British talent, dreadful hairstyles and general posing. It was that time before we were flooded with all the unknown foreigners, that turn out to be actually quite decent, that you get today so clubs were still largely filled with “hopeless” British talent. But at least Bournemouth, Brighton and Brentford knew their place!BRO_BOT wrote:
Was. It. Fcuk!

Back pass rule init.BRO_BOT wrote:Yeah English football couldn't compete before thenleon wrote:There were some great foreign players in the 90s. English football started to get good. largely because of the foreign influx dragging the standards up.Sutekh wrote:
Hated the horrible kits, the paucity of any half decent British talent, dreadful hairstyles and general posing. It was that time before we were flooded with all the unknown foreigners, that turn out to be actually quite decent, that you get today so clubs were still largely filled with “hopeless” British talent. But at least Bournemouth, Brighton and Brentford knew their place!
LOL, I got what you meant! The Foreigns made it sexier, smoking at half time etcleon wrote:BRO_BOT wrote:Yeah English football couldn't compete before thenleon wrote:
There were some great foreign players in the 90s. English football started to get good. largely because of the foreign influx dragging the standards up.
Back pass rule init.
fcuking Liverpool just passing it back to the keeper as soons as things got hairy.
lovely hair, foxy wives and the accents!! Oh the accents....BRO_BOT wrote:LOL, I got what you meant! The Foreigns made it sexier, smoking at half time etcleon wrote:BRO_BOT wrote:
Yeah English football couldn't compete before then
Back pass rule init.
fcuking Liverpool just passing it back to the keeper as soons as things got hairy.

Keith Gillespie?stealthpapes wrote:
A week earlier and Reading would have been the “other half” of the Bradford fireWinston Biscuit wrote:really interesting It Was What It Was podcast this morning which is on the 84/85 season and the violence going on at games. Lots of incidents I didn't know about, as behaviour at matches really deteriorated. The end of season includes the Bradford fire and Heysal.
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