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Rabu, 03 Oktober 2012

4 October 1990 - The Death Of Peter Taylor


On 4 October 1990, Peter Taylor, who won a league title and two European Cups as an assistant to Brian Clough, passed away while on holiday in Spain. He was 62.

Although best known for his abilities as a manager and scout, Taylor enjoyed a lengthy playing career with Coventry City (1950-55), Middlesbrough (1955-61), and Port Vale (1961-62). Then, in 1962, he took his first managerial job as player-manager for Burton Albion and spent two seasons there before leaving to join Hartlepool as an assistant to his former Middlesbrough teammate, Brian Clough.

Taylor and Clough spent ten of the next twelve seasons together, including six and a half years at Derby County where they won the league title in 1972. Their only time apart was from 1974 to 1976, when Taylor took charge of Brighton & Hove after Clough left for his ill-fated spell at Leeds United. They reunited in 1976, when Taylor joined Clough at Nottingham Forest and the pair proceeded to win two European Cups (1979, 1980).

In 1982, Taylor left Clough and returned to Derby County, managing them for two seasons before retiring in 1984. During that second spell at Derby, Taylor signed winger John Robertson from Derby without telling Clough in advance. The signing created a rift between the two men, who never spoke to one another afterward, a fact deeply regretted by Clough after Taylor's death.

In 2010, Derby County commemorated Taylor and Clough with a statue of the pair outside the ground.


Senin, 20 Agustus 2012

21 August 1901 - Brighton & Hove Take Flight

On 21 August 1901, Brighton and Hove Albion were founded. Nicknamed "the Seagulls," they have spent the majority of their existence in England's lower divisions, but with some flashes of success.

They first joined the Southern League, where they emerged as champions in the 1909-10 season. That qualified them for the 1910 Charity Shield against Football League champions Aston Villa, with Albion winning 1-0 thanks to goal from their inside-left, Charlie Webb (Webb played there from 1909 to 1915, then took over as manager from 1919 to 1947).

Albion joined the Football League for the 1920-21 season, starting in Division Three (South). They won promotion to the Second Division in 1958, but dropped back down in 1962, then fell into the Fourth Division one year later. After two seasons, they returned to Division Three and started a climb that led them to the top flight in 1979 under manager Alan Mullery.

Mullery left in 1981, but Albion continued to rise. They reached the 1983 FA Cup Final, where they took Manchester United to a replay before losing 4-0.

After four seasons in the top flight, Brighton and Hove dropped back down and have spent the interim working for a return. Under current manager Gus Poyet, they reached the Championship in 2011 and finished the season in a comfortable tenth place out of twenty-four teams.