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97/98 - The Bottom 5 - Where They Are Now


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Not sure if anyone saw this tweet last night? Saw it forwarded by Exiled Robin. Apologies if its already been mentioned.

@Hull_City_News: In 97/98 the bottom 5 in the Football League were Swansea, Cardiff, Hull, Brighton and Doncaster. Amazing if you look at were all 5 are now!

Highlights the importance of a well structured, well run club and also a new/redeveloped stadium - which all of those clubs have.

Hopefully with the ongoing changes and stadium plans, good times lie ahead.

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Not sure if anyone saw this tweet last night? Saw it forwarded by Exiled Robin. Apologies if its already been mentioned.

@Hull_City_News: In 97/98 the bottom 5 in the Football League were Swansea, Cardiff, Hull, Brighton and Doncaster. Amazing if you look at were all 5 are now!

Highlights the importance of a well structured, well run club and also a new/redeveloped stadium - which all of those clubs have.

Hopefully with the ongoing changes and stadium plans, good times lie ahead.

.......and in Cardiff's case selling your soul to the devil and dodging bullets from the hmrc! I'm still baffled as to how they survived, still good luck to them, whatever they are they are premier league.
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Not sure if anyone saw this tweet last night? Saw it forwarded by Exiled Robin. Apologies if its already been mentioned.

@Hull_City_News: In 97/98 the bottom 5 in the Football League were Swansea, Cardiff, Hull, Brighton and Doncaster. Amazing if you look at were all 5 are now!

Highlights the importance of a well structured, well run club and also a new/redeveloped stadium - which all of those clubs have.

Hopefully with the ongoing changes and stadium plans, good times lie ahead.

Apart from Cardiff...actually in fairness including Cardiff.

They are clubs that have been managed properly and deserved what they have got,

Whether we like it or not the Lansdown 'glory' days are over and his 'boy' is a walking disaster,

Those another clubs have had sensible plans and felt the success of them long term compared to where they were years ago,

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