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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Andy Cole |  |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Andy Cole - Manchester UnitedOn 10th January 1995, Cole was suddenly sold to Manchester United for a deal worth £7million - with £6million cash plus £1million-rated Keith Gillespie going in the opposite direction. He scored 12 goals in his first 18 Premiership games for United, but suffered two near misses at West Ham on the final day of the season that would have kept the Premiership trophy at Old Trafford - it went to Blackburn instead. A week later he was cup-tied for the F.A Cup final which United lost to Everton. Some United fans believe that United could have won the final had Cole not been disquali ...
See also:Andy Cole, Andy Cole - Arsenal Fulham and Bristol City, Andy Cole - Newcastle United, Andy Cole - Manchester United, Andy Cole - Blackburn Rovers, Andy Cole - Fulham, Andy Cole - Manchester City, Andy Cole - England, Andy Cole - Clubs & Records Read more here: » Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Andy Cole - Manchester United |
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2005-06 in English football - Summer transfer window.
The summer transfer window runs from the end of the previous season until 31 August.
16 May 2005 - Paul Stalteri from Werder Bremen to Spurs, free
17 May 2005 - Patrik Berger from Portsmouth to Aston Villa, free
20 May 2005 - Aaron Hughes from Newcastle United to Aston Villa, £1m
26 May 2005 - Simon Davies from Tottenham Hotspur to Everton, £4m
30 May 2005 - Edu from Arsenal to Valencia, free
1 June 2 ...
See also:2005-06 in English football, 2005-06 in English football - Overview, 2005-06 in English football - Events, 2005-06 in English football - National team, 2005-06 in English football - Honours, 2005-06 in English football - Transfer deals, 2005-06 in English football - Summer transfer window, 2005-06 in English football - January transfer window, 2005-06 in English football - Deaths Read more here: » 2005-06 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2005-06 in English football - Transfer deals |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - Comments on each teamBLACKBURN ROVERS (CHAMPIONS): Jack Walker's millions, Kenny Dalglish's managerial experience and the lethal partnership of Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton brought the league title back to Ewood Park for the first time since 1914.
MANCHESTER UNITED (2ND): United almost did the double again but injuries and suspensions counted against them and they endured their first trophyless season of the 1990's.
NOTTINGHAM FOREST (3RD): Frank Clark's team had a great Premiership co ...
See also:FA Premier League 1994-95, FA Premier League 1994-95 - A Season of Sleaze, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Big Spending, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Changing the Guards, FA Premier League 1994-95 - The Blackburn Rovers Success Story, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Everton's Dramatic Revival, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Departures and Arrivals, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1994-95 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1994-95: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1994-95 - Comments on each team |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Robbie Fowler - LiverpoolFowler joined FA Premier League club Liverpool F.C. as a trainee in 1992 and made his Liverpool debut in 1993, scoring against Fulham in the League Cup. Selected for the starting line-up in the return leg at Anfield, Fowler scored five goals to endear himself to the Kop, which soon gave him the nickname "God". A part of the League Cup-winning Liverpool side in 1995, Fowler won the PFA Young Player of the Year in 1995 and 1996. Throughout the mid- and late-1990's, Fowler was considered by many the most natural finisher playing in England. In ...
See also:Robbie Fowler, Robbie Fowler - Current, Robbie Fowler - Liverpool, Robbie Fowler - Leeds United, Robbie Fowler - Manchester City, Robbie Fowler - Wealth Read more here: » Robbie Fowler: Encyclopedia II - Robbie Fowler - Liverpool |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Bristol City F.C. - HistoryThe club was founded in 1897, when Bristol South End F.C. turned professional and changed its name to Bristol City. In 1900 the club merged with local rival Bedminster F.C., which had been founded as Southville in 1887. The side joined the Football League in 1901. They first entered Division 1 in 1906 as Division 2 champions, and as newcomers became known as the "Bristol Babes", a nickname that would last into the thirties. They were runners-up in their first season in the top flight, but couldn't match this performance again, and were relegated in 1911 ...
See also:Bristol City F.C., Bristol City F.C. - Honours, Bristol City F.C. - History, Bristol City F.C. - Current Squad, Bristol City F.C. - Famous players, Bristol City F.C. - Managers, Bristol City F.C. - Ashton Gate Read more here: » Bristol City F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Bristol City F.C. - History |
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Blackburn Rovers F.C. - The early years.
The club Blackburn Rovers was the idea of John Lewis and Arthur Constantine during a seventeen-man meeting at the Leger Hotel, Blackburn in November 1875. The club's first secretary was Walter Duckworth, and Lewis was its first treasurer. Many of the initial members were wealthy and well-connected, and this helped the club survive and rise beyond the larg ...
See also:Blackburn Rovers F.C., Blackburn Rovers F.C. - History, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - The early years, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - The Football League and Ewood Park, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Early 20th century, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Mid 20th century, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - 1970s and 1980s: More frustration, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - 1990s: The Jack Walker revolution, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - The new millennium, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Blackburn in the Premiership, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Current squad, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Players out on loan, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Grounds, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Club honours, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Performance in the top division, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Club managers, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Famous players, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Contact details, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Address, Blackburn Rovers F.C. - Phone numbers Read more here: » Blackburn Rovers F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Blackburn Rovers F.C. - History |
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Alex Ferguson - First seasons at United.
He was appointed manager at Old Trafford on November 6, 1986. Although United were one of the wealthiest clubs in Britain, they were second from bottom in the old First Division and relegation looked a real possibility. Ferguson was worried that many of the players were drinking too much and was "depressed" by their level of fitness, but he managed to increase the players' discipline and United climbed up the table to finish the season in 11th place. His mother died from l ...
See also:Alex Ferguson, Alex Ferguson - Playing career, Alex Ferguson - Early managerial career, Alex Ferguson - East Stirlingshire, Alex Ferguson - St Mirren, Alex Ferguson - Managing Aberdeen, Alex Ferguson - Managing Manchester United, Alex Ferguson - First seasons at United, Alex Ferguson - First trophy in England, Alex Ferguson - European success but a disappointment in the league, Alex Ferguson - 1992–1993: Champions at Last, Alex Ferguson - 1993–1994: The Double, Alex Ferguson - 1994–1995: Trophyless season, Alex Ferguson - 1995–1996: The Double Double, Alex Ferguson - 1996–1997: Another Title, Alex Ferguson - 1997–1998: A great start but a disappointing end, Alex Ferguson - 1998–1999: 'The Treble', Alex Ferguson - 1999-2000: Title number 6, Alex Ferguson - 2000-01: Title number 7, Alex Ferguson - 2001-02: A rare trophyless season, Alex Ferguson - 2002-03: Title number 8, Alex Ferguson - 2003-04: FA Cup Glory, Alex Ferguson - 2004-05: Trophyless, Alex Ferguson - 2005–06, Alex Ferguson - Awards and trophies in English football, Alex Ferguson - Misc. Facts, Alex Ferguson - Famous Quotes, Alex Ferguson - Notes Read more here: » Alex Ferguson: Encyclopedia II - Alex Ferguson - Managing Manchester United |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each teamMANCHESTER UNITED (CHAMPIONS): A glorious season saw United run away with the Premiership title and also lift the F.A Cup thanks to the efforts of manager Alex Ferguson and the goals of top scorer Eric Cantona.
BLACKBURN ROVERS (2ND): Another good Premiership campaign for Rovers saw them finish second with a star contribution from Alan Shearer after his return from injury.
NEWCASTLE UNITED (3RD): Newcastle's top flight comeback saw the lethal partnership of Andy Cole and Peter Beardsley score a com ...
See also:FA Premier League 1993-94, FA Premier League 1993-94 - New Sponsors and new Members, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Manchester United's Double Triumph, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Success for Blackburn Newcastle Arsenal and Villa, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Transfers, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Managerial Changes, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Going down...., FA Premier League 1993-94 - .....Coming Up, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Final League Table, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team, FA Premier League 1993-94 - Top goal scorers Read more here: » FA Premier League 1993-94: Encyclopedia II - FA Premier League 1993-94 - Comments on each team |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Football records in England - LeagueRecords in this section refer to The Football League from its founding in 1888 through to 1992, and to both the FA Premier League and The Football League from 1992 to the present.
Football records in England - Championships.
Most League championships: 18
Liverpool
1900-01, 1905-06, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1946-47, 1963-64, 1965-66, 1972-73, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90
Most League championships, c ...
See also:Football records in England, Football records in England - League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Appearances, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - Attendance, Football records in England - Transfers, Football records in England - FA Premier League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - FA Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - League Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - Non-league Read more here: » Football records in England: Encyclopedia II - Football records in England - League |
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Newcastle United F.C. - 1881-1939.
During November 1881, the Stanley Rugby Club of South Byker decided to form an association football club. They won their first match 5-0 against Elswick Leather Works 2nd XI. Just under a year later, in October 1882, they changed their name to East End FC to avoid confusion with the cricket club in the town of Stanley, Co.Durham. Shortly after this, another Byker side, Rosewood FC, merged with East End to form an even stronger side. Meanwhile, across the city, another cri ...
See also:Newcastle United F.C., Newcastle United F.C. - History of Newcastle United, Newcastle United F.C. - 1881-1939, Newcastle United F.C. - 1945-1979, Newcastle United F.C. - 1980-1992, Newcastle United F.C. - 1992 - 1997 The Keegan Years, Newcastle United F.C. - 1997 - 2004 Post Keegan & Sir Bobby Robson, Newcastle United F.C. - 2005 - Present, Newcastle United F.C. - Current squad, Newcastle United F.C. - Out on Loan, Newcastle United F.C. - Notable former players, Newcastle United F.C. - Manager History, Newcastle United F.C. - Famous Newcastle Fans, Newcastle United F.C. - Honours, Newcastle United F.C. - Records Read more here: » Newcastle United F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle United F.C. - History of Newcastle United |
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David Beckham - Becoming a first team player 1995-98.
United's manager Alex Ferguson had enormous confidence in the club's young players and when three of his first-team players left the club at the end of the 1994-95 season, he made the controversial decision to let the youth team players replace them instead of buying players from other clubs. The criticism of Ferguson increased when United started the season with a 3–1 defeat at Aston Villa F.C.See also:David Beckham, David Beckham - Childhood and early career, David Beckham - Manchester United, David Beckham - Becoming a first team player 1995-98, David Beckham - World Cup 1998, David Beckham - The treble season 1998-99, David Beckham - Wedding, David Beckham - 1999-2000 season, David Beckham - Euro 2000: abuse from England fans, David Beckham - Captain of England, David Beckham - Metatarsal injury, David Beckham - World Cup 2002, David Beckham - Leaving United 2002-03, David Beckham - Real Madrid, David Beckham - 2003-04 season, David Beckham - 2004-05 season, David Beckham - 2005-06 season: three sendings off, David Beckham - Milestones, David Beckham - Miscellaneous, David Beckham - Quotations, David Beckham - Notes Read more here: » David Beckham: Encyclopedia II - David Beckham - Manchester United |
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David Beckham - Becoming a first team player 1995-98.
United manager Alex Ferguson had large confidence in the club's young players and when three of his first-team players left the club at the end of the 1994-95 season, he made the decision to let the youth team players replace them instead of buying players from other clubs. The criticism of Ferguson increased when United started the season with a 3–1 defeat at Aston Villa F.C.[2] ...
See also:David Beckham, David Beckham - Childhood and early career, David Beckham - Manchester United, David Beckham - Becoming a first team player 1995-98, David Beckham - World Cup 1998, David Beckham - The treble season 1998-99, David Beckham - Wedding, David Beckham - 1999-2000 season, David Beckham - Winning over the England fans, David Beckham - Metatarsal injury, David Beckham - World Cup 2002 and final season at United, David Beckham - Real Madrid, David Beckham - 2003-04 season, David Beckham - 2004-05 season, David Beckham - 2005-06 season: three sendings off, David Beckham - Milestones, David Beckham - Miscellaneous, David Beckham - Quotations, David Beckham - Notes Read more here: » David Beckham: Encyclopedia II - David Beckham - Manchester United |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93Ipswich Town: Promoted to the newly-formed Premier League as champions of the old Second Division. Started their Premiership career well, having the longest unbeaten start in the division, and entered 1993 in fourth place. But a slump in results during the final four months of the season turned a potential title challenge into a battle to avoid relegation which lasted until the penultimate game of the season. Ipswich fini ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93 |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Ryan Giggs - SuperstardomAs an added bonus, Giggs also scored in the marketing department, with the result of his boyish good looks making him a hit with fans and unsurprisingly, a teen icon whom the media tabloids and modelling agencies sought relentlessly, with his fame comparable with the likes of Pop Stars at the time like Take That. In 1994, the BBC described Giggs as "one of the most photographed persons" in Britain. Giggs or 'Giggsy' as he was known, was also hailed as one of the at the time nascent FA Premier League's biggest stars and could oft be found as ...
See also:Ryan Giggs, Ryan Giggs - Beginnings, Ryan Giggs - Superstardom, Ryan Giggs - The Latter Years, Ryan Giggs - Personal Life, Ryan Giggs - Campaigner, Ryan Giggs - Career Stats Read more here: » Ryan Giggs: Encyclopedia II - Ryan Giggs - Superstardom |
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2001-02 in English football - FA Premier League.
P W D L F A W D L F A GD Pts
1. Arsenal 38 12 4 3 42 25 14 5 0 37 11 +43 87
2. Liverpool 38 12 5 2 33 14 12 3 4 34 16 +37 80
3. Manchester United 38 11 2 6 40 17 13 3 3 47 28 +42 77
4. Newcastle United ...
See also:2001-02 in English football, 2001-02 in English football - Events, 2001-02 in English football - Honours, 2001-02 in English football - English national team, 2001-02 in English football - Tables, 2001-02 in English football - FA Premier League, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division One, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Two, 2001-02 in English football - Football League Division Three, 2001-02 in English football - European qualifiers, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Champions League, 2001-02 in English football - UEFA Cup, 2001-02 in English football - Promoted teams, 2001-02 in English football - Relegated teams, 2001-02 in English football - Transfer deals, 2001-02 in English football - Managerial changes, 2001-02 in English football - Deaths Read more here: » 2001-02 in English football: Encyclopedia II - 2001-02 in English football - Tables |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01Charlton Athletic: This time Alan Curbishley got it right as Charlton had a strong Premiership campaign and finished in ninth place - just a few more wins would have secured them European qualification. Such a good Premiership debut meant that Charlton were now a force to be reckoned with.
Manchester City: Joe Royle lost his job after just over three years in charge which had seen City go down to Division Two and achieve two straight promotions which took them to the Premiership before they were relegated once more. His successor Kevin Keegan was appointed with the expectation that he gave City some stability after ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01 |
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Blackburn Rovers: Under the management of Graeme Souness, Rovers had a strong Premiership comeback by finished 10th in the final table and lifting the League Cup for the first time in their history.
Bolton Wanderers: Top of the Premiership after collecting 10 points from their first four games, manager Sam Allardyce boasted that newly promoted Bolton were capable of winning their first ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02 |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05Norwich City: The £3million arrival of Crewe striker Dean Ashton had a positive effect on Norwich's results during the second half of the season, and on the final day a win would have secured their safety regardless of what happened to the three teams below them. But a 6-0 hammering at Fulham and a 2-0 win for West Bromwich Albion in their match at home to Portsmouth meant that the Canaries were relegated a ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05 |
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 |  |  | Andy Cole: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03Manchester City: New manager Kevin Keegan gave City some much needed stability as their last season at Maine Road ended with a secure ninth place finish. This ensured that the world class City of Manchester Stadium would stage Premiership football.
West Bromwich Albion: After their promotion dream had turned into a nightmare due to close-season boardroom disputes, even most of Albion's fans had written their survival chances off before the season began. Three successive wins in September suggested that manager Gary Megson could at lea ...
See also:Premiership-Football League gulf, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2004-05, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2005-06, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1992-93/1993-94, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1993-94/1994-95, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1994-95/1995-96, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1995-96/1996-97, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1996-97/1997-98, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1997-98/1998-99, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1998-99/1999-2000, Premiership-Football League gulf - 1999-2000/2000-01, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2000-01/2001-02, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2001-02/2002-03, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03/2003-04, Premiership-Football League gulf - 2003-04/2004-05 Read more here: » Premiership-Football League gulf: Encyclopedia II - Premiership-Football League gulf - 2002-03 |
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