Grecian2000
Borderline mentalist.
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There was little to suggest that would be turned around by thye time we played Arsenal (5 draws in Kendal's first 5 games) before the cup tie in question. At the time there was nothing to suggest 'form was temporary', we were thoroughly crap and had been for 20 odd games. It was only a dramatic turn around that saw us stay up and that was down to the manager.
I disagree with the first half of the paragraph above. In my view, there was plenty to suggest an upturn in form from the moment Kendall walked through the door. The previous 5 draws, as you mention, were all vast improvements on what had gone previously in the season and it looked a "matter of time" before we took off (as we did with the game against Arse).
The last sentence is 100% spot on. The upturn was down to Kendall, I just believe it was already well underway by the time this game came around (performance wise if not exactly results wise).
For what it's worth the game also makes my top 25 of all time.