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  1. #61
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    Quote Originally Posted by arabesque View Post
    The incredible fact is that United were a better team than Man City or Chelsea in Jim's days. It would've been a step back.
    Yeah true, think Heggie describes it better than me though.
    https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/spo...all-giant/amp/

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    It is probably hard for younger Arabs to understand the full impact Jim McLean had on some of us, not just in terms of achievements -which are there in black in white, but when I started following Utd mid eighties, Jim McLean was all I knew, he'd be there for another decade as manager and further in the background. I always hung on his every word - programme notes, interviews, autobiography etc... watching how he would set teams up for Europe, listening to his tactical thinking was fascinating, his introduction of new ideas etc... and consider myself lucky to as a fan have almost got that as my football education, and a rounded education. Likewise our European sorties made me aware of football outside Scotland and I became fascinated with the likes of the great AC Milan side in the late 80s, and World Cups etc... at a time when there was little television exposure to football outwith your own country.

    Think the standards he set is what we should always aspire to. I know that has to be set in prism of realism, but moment you start accepting poor standards your level dips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shedboy1971 View Post
    83! ❤️
    👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardliner View Post
    I didn't even know he was ill. He had a huge impact on Scottish Football. What a strong character he was - he will be missed.

    Thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

    From a Rangers fan.
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    RIP Jim McLean. A great for you guys and I have often thought what might have been if only.... I met him a few times through the boolin' as opposed to the fitba' and when playing bools he was very much in the same manner as he was at the fitba, wanting to win but he was good company. I also met him at a Boolin' Dinner where he hosted a table. He was teetotal but an excellent host and had many stories to tell with good humour, far removed from the persona that he was accused of and at times lived up to in the football arena.

    Again RIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by troodee1893 View Post
    RIP Jim McLean. A great for you guys and I have often thought what might have been if only.... I met him a few times through the boolin' as opposed to the fitba' and when playing bools he was very much in the same manner as he was at the fitba, wanting to win but he was good company. I also met him at a Boolin' Dinner where he hosted a table. He was teetotal but an excellent host and had many stories to tell with good humour, far removed from the persona that he was accused of and at times lived up to in the football arena.

    Again RIP.
    Cheers for that td93.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yeats 62 View Post
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    Sounds like oor Gunboat penned that

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    All very nice respectful comments on other clubs forums and social media regarding JYM, apart from they bitter sheep shagging pricks up the road

    Deluded 4rseholes. Still think they are a big team. Can't stand them.

  10. #70
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    Been looking at Wee Jim's record while following United.
    73-74 SC final
    79-80 LC Winners
    80-81 LC Winners
    80-81 SC final
    81-82 LC final
    82-83 LC semi
    82-83 Premier League Winners
    83-84 LC semi
    83-84 European Cup semi
    84-85 LC final
    84-85 SC final
    85-86 LC semi
    85-86 SC semi
    86-87 LC semi
    86-87 SC semi
    86-87 UEFA Cup final
    87-88 SC final
    88-89 LC semi
    89-90 SC semi
    90-91 LC semi
    90-91 SC final

    Between the seasons 77-76 and 92-93 United never finished lower than 5th.
    Add to that the many glorious European nights, we were spoiled beyond belief.

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