The locations of some of the greatest goals are identifiable not by the players who scored them, but the nets the ball ended up in
Friday, September 17, 2010
The Championship - Leeds Utd
Over the years, Leeds have changed the on-field architecture about as often as they've changed managers.
Under Don Revie, from the 60's -
through to the early 70's, when they installed Continental D's (and from 3.00, extracted the urine) -
Revie went and Cloughie came and went - and the Continental D's went with him;
Leeds were relegated with Alan Clarke, came back with Howard Wilkinson, and won the first Division, all with Continental D's -
They continued with George Graham through the mid-90's, with only a slight alteration to the D;
Then came Dr Faustus dressed as David O'Leary, to whom the Devil offered a deal. You can live the dream -
But you'll need to install box goalnets...
Labels:
box goalnets,
continental d,
elland road,
england,
football,
goal nets,
goals,
leeds,
nets,
soccer,
stanchions
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