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Bonfy177

LTLF MORON
I thought Northamton town were the first club to be promoted from 4th to 1st in successive seasons, and then immediately relegated in the following successive seasons.
Never been repeated.
Just looked this was in the 60’s ……sure someone done something similar in the 80’s 🤔…Swansea perhaps?
 

valspoodle

Steve Chettle
That occured to me when I read the OP I think they won the fourth division in 1960 and reached the first division in 1966 (might be argued that was a bigger acheivment than West Ham winning the World Cup) they were back in the fourth division by 1969.
The 1960's were great weren't they?
The 60s definitely have to be the decade of my life. Something happening all the time.
 

redforest

Geoff Thomas
Didn’t Wolves and Sheffield United play in the old fourth division in the 80s after being in the first division in the 70s? Both very much yo yo clubs with Sheffield Utd very rarely not involved in promotion or relegation. Even during the 6 years they recently played in the third tier they were involved in the playoffs 3 times. Burnley & Preston are the only 2 other teams that have won all 4 divisions.
 

I'm Red Till Dead

Stuart Pearce
I thought Northamton town were the first club to be promoted from 4th to 1st in successive seasons, and then immediately relegated in the following successive seasons.
Never been repeated.
It didn't happen like that though After promotion from the 4th in the 1960-61 season, they finished 12th in the 3rd the following season, then were promoted to 2nd, then the first, before being relegated the next two seasons and again spending two seasons in the 3rd finishing 17th, then 22nd to land them back in the 4th for the start of the 1969-70 season.
 
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Steve B

Jack Armstrong
Yeah Swansea did something similar in the 80’s although they were in the top division for a couple of seasons I think 81-82 & 82-83. I watched Forest there one of those years.
 

alabamared

Stuart Pearce
were the first club to be promoted from 4th to 1st in successive seasons, and then immediately relegated in the following successive seasons.
Never been repeated.

I thought Northamton town were the first club to be promoted from 4th to 1st in successive seasons, and then immediately relegated in the following successive seasons.
Never been repeated.

That has always been the memory I carried around but on checking on the way up they spent two seasons in Div 3 and two seasons in Div 2.
 

Cloughie1975

John Robertson
Yeah Swansea did something similar in the 80’s although they were in the top division for a couple of seasons I think 81-82 & 82-83. I watched Forest there one of those years.
Yes-I went to the Vetch Field in the final game of the 82/83 season.A 3-0 win took Forest
into Europe-with Brian Clough on his own without Peter Taylor.
 

alabamared

Stuart Pearce
Yeah Swansea did something similar in the 80’s although they were in the top division for a couple of seasons I think 81-82 & 82-83. I watched Forest there one of those years.
After that they were relegated 3 times in four seasons then spent years and years knocking about in the lower leagues.
 

YellowBelly Red

Viv Anderson
Yeah Swansea did something similar in the 80’s although they were in the top division for a couple of seasons I think 81-82 & 82-83. I watched Forest there one of those years.
Certainly there in 81-82 season. I went to the Vetch as my first away game in December 81...notable as most other games had been snowed off that weekend.

Happily, 2-1 to Forest, Willie Young header and a late Robbo penalty.
 

Bryn Gunn

Cash is King!
It pleases me to see them down there. They never brought anything to the table, crap ground, crap fans, crap kit… god knows how they got to the Prem.

Incidently, the first ever Stags game I went to as a kid was against Reading in the old third division, 1980’s.
Reading were crap then as well, about 160 fans in the away end with a token hardnut that had a golfing brolly 😂
 

alabamared

Stuart Pearce
I always remember the Paul Smith save against them at the WFCG
 

valspoodle

Steve Chettle
I was at that game. Wasn't that Moussi's debut? I remember a tackle by Jules absolutely demolishing their winger.
Moussi's debut if I remember was the first day of the season, a hot day, as usual, and it was a dull 0-0 draw.

Don't remember anything else about the game so you may both be right. He looked a world beater that first game.
 

alabamared

Stuart Pearce
Moussi's debut if I remember was the first day of the season, a hot day, as usual, and it was a dull 0-0 draw.

Don't remember anything else about the game so you may both be right. He looked a world beater that first game.
It was the first day of the season and it was Reading's first game back in the Championship after being relegated from the Prem.
 

BuckeyeRed

Jack Armstrong
He nearly took Sonko's head off with a piledriver of a shot. That's the only thing I remember.
He certainly did. Looked like he'd been hit by a Mike Tyson left hook.
I was behind the goal in the Trent End and gave Marcus Hahnemann a huge ration of shite.
 

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
LTLF Minion
I remember that match, Sonko got up somehow and looked like he didn‘t know where he was, what day it was, and indeed, who he was.

From where I was sat in the lower BC, folk were mightily impressed with Moussi.

Sadly, he got crocked a few matches later and missed some time after.

I still fondly recall him being sent-off against Barnsley, when having scored late-on, he leapt enthusiastically into the Trent End; sadly, as he‘d already been booked, this led to an inevitable Red Card, but it was a first, as I cannot ever remember - before or since - a player leaving the pitch at the City Ground serenaded to the tune of „Aye, aye, aye, aye, Moosey!“ by Modern Romance.

Perhaps thankfully.
 
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