FIVE losses Pep? That’s insane.
Surprised with just how easily Arsenal swatted Forest aside. I figured they would win but didn’t think it would be breezy at all
Surprised with just how easily Arsenal swatted Forest aside. I figured they would win but didn’t think it would be breezy at all
Dean Ashton was having a promising career. He broke into the Crewe starting eleven aged 17, whilst they were in the Championship. Still a teenager, he helped them return there after they got relegated, scoring 20 goals per each of the next two seasons. This earned him moves to Norwich and then West Ham. He scored in the famous FA Cup 3-3 loss to Liverpool. He was called up to the England squad aged 22. However during training he suffered a severe ankle injury after a tackle by Shaun Wright-Phillips. He returned a year later to have the most successful season of his career, scoring 10 goals in 31 PL games and making his England debut two years after the injury. However, his ankle problems returned and he was only able to make 5 appearances the following season. This would be the last matches of his career. He officially retired a couple weeks after turning 26.
Tom Body made 579 league appearances over his 20 year career. He helped Motherwell win the 1991 Scottish Cup over Dundee United in a game infamous for the managers of both sides being the McLean brothers, Tommy for Motherwell, Jim for Dundee United. Motherwell won 4-3 in extra time. He had one season at Chelsea before moving to Celtic in a swap deal involving Tony Cascarino. There he played for 11 years, helping Celtic win an historic treble, becoming only the second Celtic captain in history to do so.
Kim Ho played 84 times for the South Korean national team, helping them win the 1970 Asian games and finished runner up in 1972 AFC Asian Cup.
At club level, he played for some interesting teams:
Cheil Industries FC, founded by a textile firm later bought out by Samsung and made defunct in 2014
ROK Marine Corps, during his compulsory military service
Yangzee FC, a club founded by the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) in order to promote anti-communism in order to counter the popularity of the North Korean national team which had reached the quarter finals of the 1966 World Cup.
Commercial Bank of Korea
Nov 24
Tom Body made 579 league appearances over his 20 year career. He helped Motherwell win the 1991 Scottish Cup over Dundee United in a game infamous for the managers of both sides being the McLean brothers, Tommy for Motherwell, Jim for Dundee United. Motherwell won 4-3 in extra time. He had one season at Chelsea before moving to Celtic in a swap deal involving Tony Cascarino. There he played for 11 years, helping Celtic win an historic treble, becoming only the second Celtic captain in history to do so.
Kim Ho played 84 times for the South Korean national team, helping them win the 1970 Asian games and finished runner up in 1972 AFC Asian Cup.
At club level, he played for some interesting teams:
Cheil Industries FC, founded by a textile firm later bought out by Samsung and made defunct in 2014
ROK Marine Corps, during his compulsory military service
Yangzee FC, a club founded by the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) in order to promote anti-communism in order to counter the popularity of the North Korean national team which had reached the quarter finals of the 1966 World Cup.
Commercial Bank of Korea
Nov 24