LookMumI'mOnMCF.net wrote:Arsenal 1919 90 years
Everton 1954 55 years
Liverpool 1962 47 years
Man U 1975 34 years
Aston Villa 1977 32 years
Spurs 1978 31 years
Chelsea 1989 20 years
Fulham 2001 8 years
Blackburn 2001 8 years
Bolton 2001 8 years
Man City 2002 7 years
Portsmouth 2003 6 years
Wigan 2005 4 years
West Ham 2005 4 years
Sunderland 2007 2 years
Hull 2008 1 years
Stoke 2008 1 years
belleebee wrote:LookMumI'mOnMCF.net wrote:Arsenal 1919 90 years
Everton 1954 55 years
Liverpool 1962 47 years
Man U 1975 34 years
Aston Villa 1977 32 years
Spurs 1978 31 years
Chelsea 1989 20 years
Fulham 2001 8 years
Blackburn 2001 8 years
Bolton 2001 8 years
Man City 2002 7 years
Portsmouth 2003 6 years
Wigan 2005 4 years
West Ham 2005 4 years
Sunderland 2007 2 years
Hull 2008 1 years
Stoke 2008 1 years
According to Wikipeda Villa were relegated from the top flight in '87.
Ted Hughes wrote:It was Taylor
Aston Villa (1987 – 1990)
In June 1987, Taylor left Watford for a new challenge at Aston Villa, who had just been relegated from the First Division. It was a terrible setback for the Midlanders, who had won the European Cup just five years earlier and had been league champions six years earlier.
Taylor managed to take Aston Villa back to the top flight with his first attempt, securing their top flight safety in 1988-89 with a win on the final day of the league season. During his third season at the club Villa finished runners-up in the first division, having led the league table at several stages of the season.
Ted Hughes wrote:Bout time Everton went down for a spell. They've contributed mainly piss boring football for most of that 55 years.
ruralblue wrote:Bingo Lewis wrote:Did you know....
when a blue whale has sex it releases 400 gallons of sperm, and only 10% enters the female.
And you wonder why the sea is salty.....
Did you know Bingo watched Never Mind the Buzzocks last week :-p
Ted Hughes wrote:It was Taylor
Aston Villa (1987 – 1990)
In June 1987, Taylor left Watford for a new challenge at Aston Villa, who had just been relegated from the First Division. It was a terrible setback for the Midlanders, who had won the European Cup just five years earlier and had been league champions six years earlier.
Taylor managed to take Aston Villa back to the top flight with his first attempt, securing their top flight safety in 1988-89 with a win on the final day of the league season. During his third season at the club Villa finished runners-up in the first division, having led the league table at several stages of the season.
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