Sunday, February 14, 2021

Charles, Sivori & Boniperti "Amore Bianconero"

 Charles, Sivori & Boniperti

"Amore Bianconero"

 

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Nottingham Forest Season Review 1993 1994

The immediate post-Clough period was just as confused and unpredictable as the one it had just displaced. Brian had wanted Frank Clark to be his replacement. Frank had gone into management with Leyton Orient and in his nine-year stay at the little East London club, he had not only steered them into the Second Division, but had impressed the board so much he had been appointed managing director. Whether it was because Frank was dough's choice is not clear, but the Forest board wanted Martin O'Neill, who was enjoying huge success at Wycombe Wanderers. Martin was very interested but wanted John Robertson, his No. 2, to come with him. For some reason the board didn't like this idea and asked him to work with Clark. That line went no further, Martin's interest waned and this left Frank Clark as the only positive candidate and he took the job. Although Frank did a lot of great work at the City Ground, it begs the question what might O'Neill and Robertson have done for Forest, particularly when we examine their achievements at Leicester and Celtic? Back in Nottingham, Clark quickly formed his own team, using experienced and committed Foresters such as Alan Hill and Liam O'Kane, sadly excluding Archie Gemmill, who had been with the club since giving up his playing career. The playing staff, too, saw many changes. Nigel Clough didn't want to stay after the later treatment of his father and moved to Liverpool. Roy Keane went to find even greater fame with Manchester United and Gary Charles went to Derby. The combined fees of nearly £7,000,000 did much to ease Forest's financial plight and also provide funds to help regain that First Division place. 

Documentaire RFA Angleterre 1990

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Coupe des Coupes 1993 1994 Arsenal Parme

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 Et l'implacable rigueur d'Arsenal eut raison de la volonté opiniâtre de Parme. Comme s'il semblait écrit, en ce soir frisquet de mai, dans le beau Parken Stadion de Copenhague, que l'esprit devait l'emporter sur la forme, le cœur sur la raison et les jambes sur la tête. Comme s'il paraissait acquis qu'aucune équipe, décidément, ne parviendrait à remporter la Coupe des coupes deux fois consécutwement. Un poteau retors qui repousse un tir de Brolin, un autre qui propulse dans les filets un ballon vigoureusement frappé par Smith, accompagné par quinze mille poitrines, et le match bascule. Alors, ses larges oreilles offertes à la bise perfide, le buteur s'est noyé sous la masse de ses équipiers en liesse, chaviré par un chœur vibrant: «Glory Arsenal!».