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History fatigue 13:05 - May 19 with 3643 viewsIllinoisblue

Anyone else exhausted by the relentless looking back at our history? 20!years ago... 40 years ago.... there’s a fine line between being proud of our history and wallowing in it. And I realize the irony of posting this on Those Were the Days.

Put another way: it’s time for some new heroes

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History fatigue on 13:08 - May 19 with 2923 viewsWeekender

Im with you on that. We of course should be proud of historic achievements but if them up the road were doing this then i'm sure they would be accused of tin-pottery.

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History fatigue on 13:08 - May 19 with 2918 viewshype313

Just a by product of our recent history under the Evans stewardship, lets hope the class of 21/22 can start writing their own history, obviously in a positive manner...

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History fatigue on 13:11 - May 19 with 2865 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

I guess it depends on your age.

I wasn't around for the 40 year stuff, so the interviews etc don't really interest me.

I tend to lap up the stuff from 20 years ago though. Although I guess most of that got covered last year when sites and pods were desperate for content. Listened to loads of it in the first lockdown.

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History fatigue on 13:12 - May 19 with 2862 viewsKropotkin123

They're just nice news fillers to break up the constant stream of def info. The club is clearly on the turn, so hopefully it won't be too long before we can have something new to talk about.

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History fatigue on 13:14 - May 19 with 2846 viewsOldsmoker

Not at all. It's the era when I attended most games.
Revelling in the past is what us oldies love as 'you youngsters don't even know you were born', an odd phrase that I have no idea what it means.

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History fatigue on 13:14 - May 19 with 2848 viewsSteve_M

Yes, finishing fifth in 2001 is now as far removed from today as 1981 was then. The fact that we've been in decline - with a couple of brighter periods - for two decades is fairly miserable. No promotions, no finals just three lots of play-offs and a League Cup semi final.

The combination of Sheepshanks & Burley fecking up the Summer of 2001, Royle just failing, Evans frittering money away on Keane and then not backing MM, then the post-MM era is five or six eras of failure rolled into one.

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History fatigue on 13:38 - May 19 with 2755 viewsFtnfwest

History fatigue on 13:08 - May 19 by Weekender

Im with you on that. We of course should be proud of historic achievements but if them up the road were doing this then i'm sure they would be accused of tin-pottery.


they are doing it, with the anniversary of their UEFA cup.....run
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History fatigue on 13:40 - May 19 with 2743 viewsIllinoisblue

History fatigue on 13:14 - May 19 by Steve_M

Yes, finishing fifth in 2001 is now as far removed from today as 1981 was then. The fact that we've been in decline - with a couple of brighter periods - for two decades is fairly miserable. No promotions, no finals just three lots of play-offs and a League Cup semi final.

The combination of Sheepshanks & Burley fecking up the Summer of 2001, Royle just failing, Evans frittering money away on Keane and then not backing MM, then the post-MM era is five or six eras of failure rolled into one.


Indeed, we have crammed a lot of misery into the last 15 years or so. It’s okay to look back on the good times but, really, what is there left to say at this point?

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History fatigue on 13:41 - May 19 with 2729 viewsIllinoisblue

History fatigue on 13:38 - May 19 by Ftnfwest

they are doing it, with the anniversary of their UEFA cup.....run


‘Run’ is doing a lot of heavy lifting there

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History fatigue on 13:41 - May 19 with 2723 viewsPhilTWTD

Hmm, you might want to stay away tomorrow then!
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History fatigue on 13:43 - May 19 with 2701 viewshype313

History fatigue on 13:41 - May 19 by PhilTWTD

Hmm, you might want to stay away tomorrow then!


Ex files Phil?

Just to tide us over?

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History fatigue on 13:50 - May 19 with 2664 viewsPhilTWTD

History fatigue on 13:43 - May 19 by hype313

Ex files Phil?

Just to tide us over?


Just happens that a couple of big anniversaries are a day apart.
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History fatigue on 13:54 - May 19 with 2637 viewsDarth_Koont

Absolutely!

They’ll never be forgotten but the glory days can’t be our reference point. But I suppose it becomes increasingly the reference when we’ve been starved of any excitement.

GB’s side in the late 90s-early 00s was about great success in the second tier and a phenomenal 5th place in the Prem. Those were certainly glory days but of course they fell way short of a league title, a cup win or a European trophy. So it goes to show that we can and will create new successes even if the expectation drops.

Time to look forward.

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History fatigue on 14:00 - May 19 with 2607 viewsjeera

Gives some of us things to remember I suppose.

Whilst providing a bit of info for the younger generations.

I often see stuff I never knew about when the likes of PJH and Smoker et al get going with their talk of Town back in the day, during the war... etc.

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History fatigue on 14:02 - May 19 with 2601 viewssaffers12

It is nice but I agree
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History fatigue on 14:03 - May 19 with 2601 viewsCotty

History fatigue on 13:50 - May 19 by PhilTWTD

Just happens that a couple of big anniversaries are a day apart.


You mean the end of the season happens at the same time of year EVERY year?! Madness
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History fatigue on 14:46 - May 19 with 2503 viewsBlueandTruesince82

History fatigue on 13:08 - May 19 by Weekender

Im with you on that. We of course should be proud of historic achievements but if them up the road were doing this then i'm sure they would be accused of tin-pottery.


In fairness looking back at a Milk Cup win and a volley isn't the same as looking back at League, FA cup and UEFA cup titles.

That said we should not wallow in the glories of days past.

Big anniversaries warrant a mention though
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History fatigue on 14:50 - May 19 with 2490 viewsPhilTWTD

History fatigue on 14:03 - May 19 by Cotty

You mean the end of the season happens at the same time of year EVERY year?! Madness


They could have varied it so the anniverary of cup wins is staggered across the year.
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History fatigue on 15:13 - May 19 with 2437 viewsScuzzer

Nah.

Established 1968

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History fatigue on 15:27 - May 19 with 2412 viewsChurchman

Yes and no. It’s quite nice to share experiences of the past and hear about stuff, even the times I was too young for like the clubs greatest achievement winning the league. If people want to hear it about it, I see no problem in sharing it.

However, you are dead right. It’s also time for making some new memories. Time to look forward. One of the many issues I had with Evans’ era was that there was nothing to look forward to. Just certain decline. There was no fun in that or in watching others go past us.

Hopefully, with new owners, providing it’s not all hype, we will be able to move forwards again.
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History fatigue on 16:08 - May 19 with 2345 viewsIllinoisblue

History fatigue on 13:41 - May 19 by PhilTWTD

Hmm, you might want to stay away tomorrow then!


Gulp, I may actually do some work!

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History fatigue on 16:11 - May 19 with 2333 viewshype313

History fatigue on 16:08 - May 19 by Illinoisblue

Gulp, I may actually do some work!


Don't tell Keno.

Actually, scrap that, won't make a difference.

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History fatigue on 18:08 - May 19 with 2255 viewsScottCandage

I get you on the fact that it's time for new heroes. But the place IS called Those WERE The Days. A certain focus on history is expected from the very name.
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History fatigue on 19:05 - May 19 with 2179 viewsBlueBadger

Not nearly as wearying as looking at our recent past.

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History fatigue on 19:56 - May 19 with 2113 viewsITFC_Forever

Not really, I love finding out about the recollections from the likes of PJH, Lucan and the others that lived it.... not just the match, but the detail behind the match - the journeys there, the bars, the scrapes with opposition fans.

The colour photos on the second page of the thread started by the Athletic journo are fantastic.

Different times back then, it wasn’t just a car of hop on a budget flight or cruise up to Manchester in a modern car with air con, a digital radio and sat, then text your mate to find out which pub they’re in.

Edit; I read the Adventures of a Tractor Boy a week or two ago, that’s the kind of detail I love reading about going to games back in the day.
My father in law and uncle in law are another two who a fascinating to listen to on the subject. You get a sense of just how good the likes of Beattie and co really were.
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