Kevin Keegan released the Single "Head Over Heels" in 1979, and it reached number 31 in the UK singles chart. Keegan was playing for Hamburg in Germany at the time, and the record was a top ten hit there.
Fortunately the follow up didn't make the charts or we could have been subjected to more rubbish like this...
The bottom of the Championship had a strange look to it this season, with the lower half of the table dominated by teams that were in the Premiership not long ago.
Southampton and Norwich both struggled last season - the former only escaping on the last day with a win that sent Leicester down, so it wasn't a surprise to see them down there again this season. It was also not a surprise to see the likes of Coventry and Crystal Palace struggle. Derby expected to do better but it was always going to be difficult to recover from their record breaking season in the Premiership.
One team that weren't expected to be down there is Charlton Athletic, who finished bottom of the pile. Charlton spent last season on the fringes of the play-off battle, and this year they were expected to do something similar. But they never really got going and after an 18 game winless run left them seven points adrift in January they were doomed, just two years after being relegated from the Premiership.
Charlton Athletic are the Relegation.com Championship team of the season for 2009.
The relegation battle in League One was a competitive one, with five teams still unsure of their future going into the final day of the season.
No one was surprised that Hereford, Cheltenham and Crewe were relegated. Crewe and Cheltenham only just avoided relegation last year, and newly promoted Hereford didn't have the resources to compete at the higher level. Northampton were the other team to go down, which surprised many after they finished in the top half of the table last year.
But the big under-achievers of the League One season were Carlisle United.
Carlisle only just missed out on promotion to the Championship a year ago, losing to Leeds in the play-offs after looking certainties for automatic promotion with a few weeks of the season to go.
Many people expected the Cumbrians to be up there challenging again this season, but they struggled for most of the season despite being second after five games.
Manager John Ward was sacked in November after a run of just one point in 10 games, and this led to a brief revival. Ward's successor Greg Abbott was talking about a challenge for the play-offs as the season entered its final third, but this never looked likely. After another dismal run of eleven games without a win Carlisle dropped into the relegation places with one game to play.
Carlisle needed to win their final game to have any chance of staying up. Opponents Millwall had one eye on the play-offs, Carlisle raised their game and won 2-0, Northampton lost, Carlisle were safe and their fans invaded the Brunton Park pitch.
Carlisle showed during the season that they were capable of much better, wins over MK Dons and Leeds and a draw at Leicester being notable examples. But the good performances were few and far between, which is why Carlisle United are the Relegation.com League One team of the year for 2009.
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