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Author Topic: The dangers of winning 9-0 in the Premiership - as Lightening strikes again  (Read 818 times)

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Colemans Left Hook

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You will of course all remember in the season 2019-2020

Southampton F.C. 0–9 Leicester City F.C. - 

Leicester won the match 9–0, equalling Manchester United's 9–0 win against Ipswich Town in 1995 for the largest win in the history of the competition.


and in the same season we got

SAT 11 Jan 2020Premier League
Leicester City1 Southampton2
     
   
Southampton were not motivated by revenge for their 9-0 thrashing by Leicester City in October as they claimed a surprise win at King Power Stadium, says Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl.

Hasenhuttl's men claimed a deserved victory at the home of the Premier League's second-placed team courtesy of in-form striker Danny Ings' late winner.

Liverpool 9 Bournemouth 0   is still in in our memories   as Bournemouth just beat Liverpool 1-0

as lightening strikes twice


From recent memory The nearest we can offer to us being  slaughtered was last season when  Sunderland won 4-0 here and we beat them away in the return match

Maybe it's a good idea to stop at 8-0 !!!

on the subject of a slaughter I just head about this

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/cricket/spain-isle-of-man-t20-29319854

Spain bowl Isle of Man out for TEN in record low T20 score for international match


Inspired by that I remember Yorkshire being out for 20 odd in a County match and eleven pictures of them featuring on the front of a newspaper  and it was a full strenth team

https://cricketarchive.com/Yorkshire/Scorecards/27/27403.html

 seems it was 1965

it was 6 for 8 befor the recovery  :headbang:.




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scawsby steve

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You will of course all remember in the season 2019-2020

Southampton F.C. 0–9 Leicester City F.C. - 

Leicester won the match 9–0, equalling Manchester United's 9–0 win against Ipswich Town in 1995 for the largest win in the history of the competition.


and in the same season we got

SAT 11 Jan 2020Premier League
Leicester City1 Southampton2
     
   
Southampton were not motivated by revenge for their 9-0 thrashing by Leicester City in October as they claimed a surprise win at King Power Stadium, says Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl.

Hasenhuttl's men claimed a deserved victory at the home of the Premier League's second-placed team courtesy of in-form striker Danny Ings' late winner.

Liverpool 9 Bournemouth 0   is still in in our memories   as Bournemouth just beat Liverpool 1-0

as lightening strikes twice


From recent memory The nearest we can offer to us being  slaughtered was last season when  Sunderland won 4-0 here and we beat them away in the return match

Maybe it's a good idea to stop at 8-0 !!!

on the subject of a slaughter I just head about this

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/cricket/spain-isle-of-man-t20-29319854

Spain bowl Isle of Man out for TEN in record low T20 score for international match


Inspired by that I remember Yorkshire being out for 20 odd in a County match and eleven pictures of them featuring on the front of a newspaper  and it was a full strenth team

https://cricketarchive.com/Yorkshire/Scorecards/27/27403.html

 seems it was 1965

it was 6 for 8 befor the recovery  :headbang:.

Pedantry time. It was 0-3 against Sunderland.

Colemans Left Hook

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thanks SIr,

That's twice you have correctly pulled me up - I can remember the front of the Daily Express from 1965 but yet can't remember the Slumberland score  :headbang:

 

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