Question # 174 - Booting Season 2

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To kick start the new season, We have a question from the winner of Season I , Captain Chandrakant Nair.

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The Curse of Christmas refers to a trend where the team at the bottom of the table at Christmas has been relegated at the end of the season every year except one (2004/05 West Bromwich Albion) { First pic } since the Premiership started in 1992.
The momentous achievement has since been dubbed 'The Great Escape' { Pic B ] due to its improbability, particularly as West Brom were still bottom of the league on the morning of the last day of the season .

Lots of attempts ! :) ..

Cracked by Debasish, Kamal Rathi and Debasish .

You din't nail it RJN ;) .. and Rithwik, you merely posted the picture after the great escape. Sorry.

5 comments:

Debasish said...

West Bromwich Albion
The Great Escape

wiki says, "In 2004–05 Bryan Robson, led the team to a last-day “Great Escape”, when Albion became the first Premier League club to avoid relegation having been bottom of the table at Christmas"

Unknown said...

hawthorn??

Kamal Rathi said...

West Bromwich Albion F.C and The Great Escape.
In 2004–05 Megson's successor, former Albion midfielder Bryan Robson, led the team to a last-day “Great Escape”, when Albion became the first Premier League club to avoid relegation having been bottom of the table at Christmas. However they failed to avoid the drop the following season,and Robson was replaced by Tony Mowbray in October

The world of Internet said...

West Bromwich Albion F.C. logo and the film is The Great ESCAPE

Connect - http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/WBA_The_Great_Escape.jpg/800px-WBA_The_Great_Escape.jpg



---------rithwik k

abhi_b said...

A-West Bromwich Albion
B-The Great Escape

In 2004–05 Bryan Robson,led the team to a last-day “Great Escape”.Albion became the first Premier League club to avoid relegation having been bottom of the table at Christmas.