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pineapple stu
02/09/2007, 10:18 PM
After five successive seasons bottom of the Scottish Division Three, East Stirling have now won five games on the trot this year, taking them up to second (their highest position in ten years), already with more points than 2003/04, just one point short of 2002/03 and half way to the other three seasons' points tallies. Included in that run is their first Cup win in over seven years. Latest win was a 3-2 away win, after being 2-0 down with 20 minutes to go.

Fairly remarkable turnaround. Don't know if there's any to rival that?

superfrank
02/09/2007, 10:45 PM
Whoever's in charge will be the next Alex Ferguson. :p

Lots of clubs that have been caught with their pants down financially have gone down to lower leagues and returned e.g. Toulouse, Fiorentina and Larisa in Greece.

HSV's reverse-turnaround last season was pretty shocking. They went from runners-up to relegation candidates.

There is also the story of Man City. Winning the old First Division in 1937, relegated in 1938.

DmanDmythDledge
02/09/2007, 10:48 PM
I can't remember who it was with but Brian Clough took either Forest or Derby from relegation candidates in the Second Division to league champions, to Division 1 champions in successive seasons. If it was Forest he then went one better and won the European Cup in two successive seasons, while at Derby he reached the semis.

holidaysong
02/09/2007, 11:34 PM
Longford Town if they pull it off!

De Town
02/09/2007, 11:36 PM
Longford Town if they pull it off!

Would have to 2nd that! :D

OwlsFan
03/09/2007, 7:45 AM
I may be wrong but I have a very vague recollection of Northampton Town gaining 3 consecutive promotions to the old 1st division and then getting 3 consecutive relegations back to where they started in the 4th division in the 1960s.

DaveyCakes
03/09/2007, 12:05 PM
There is also the story of Man City. Winning the old First Division in 1937, relegated in 1938.


Also, Nuernburg won the Bundesligain 1968 and went down the following year.

MyTown
03/09/2007, 1:52 PM
Notts County, Carlisle United and Wimbledon / MK Dons have managed the complete footballing bungee jump in my lifetime going from bottom of the old fourth to top (albeit very briefly) of the old first and.................back down again:eek:

Surely unfashionable Wigan Atletic deserve an honourable mention for their current and meteoric climb up the leagues. Just shows what money and passion can achieve in the heartland of another sport.

In our League, Shelbourne were anchored in the first division for the early years weren't they? Then along came Ollie (RIP) and now they are back to the rebuilding process all over again.

Funny old game.

Jerry The Saint
03/09/2007, 2:20 PM
Longford Town if they pull it off!

When Kenny took over they were rock bottom of the first, roughly around Kilkenny's level for the past few years - how long did it take to get them into Europe:confused:

Dodge
03/09/2007, 2:47 PM
In our League, Shelbourne were anchored in the first division for the early years weren't they? Then along came Ollie (RIP) and now they are back to the rebuilding process all over again.


They were in the first division for 2 years...

Neish
05/09/2007, 12:21 PM
Lets not forget the Legend AKA Paul Hegarty and how He has turned Harps around in the past few months

pineapple stu
05/09/2007, 5:13 PM
Six wins in a row now. :eek:

Ceirtlis
05/09/2007, 6:07 PM
The first bet on alot of peoples coupon on a Saturday used to be whoever was playing East Stirling, its mad to see to them up near the top now, but its a **** level of soccer so it wouldnt take much of a team to be up near the top of it.

adamcarr
05/09/2007, 6:26 PM
The first bet on alot of peoples coupon on a Saturday used to be whoever was playing East Stirling, its mad to see to them up near the top now, but its a **** level of soccer so it wouldnt take much of a team to be up near the top of it.

Its ballsed up my coupon twice this season and Im too scared to put money on them.