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Football Crowd

Schalke 04

2020-2021

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65 min

Germany
2020s

Decade

Digital Era (2016–present)

Era

From Derby’s one-win season to Schalke’s collapse and Darwen’s disasters — the beautiful game at its ugliest. Football’s worst ever campaigns, re-examined.”

Ranked as: 

Not Great

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Derby County & Friends: Best of the Worst

Hosts

Graham Dunn, Jamie Rooney

Phil Craig

Guest(s)

In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney and guest Phil Craig turn their attention from Derby County’s Clough-era greatness to their infamous 2007–08 Premier League season — a campaign that ended with just 11 points, the lowest total in English top-flight history.


The hosts unpack what went wrong: poor recruitment, managerial instability, and a squad simply out of its depth. They revisit the chaotic sequence of events that led from Billy Davies’ promotion to Paul Jewell’s doomed rescue mission, analysing how structural missteps and financial realities collided to produce one of football’s most unforgettable disasters.


But this episode goes deeper. Derby’s collapse becomes the lens through which Graham and Jamie explore football’s greatest failures — stories that transcend results to reveal human resilience, fan loyalty, and the absurd beauty of sport’s unpredictability. From Darwen FC (1898–99) — the early pioneers who fell apart under the pressures of professionalism — to Schalke 2020–21, a modern superclub’s implosion, and Brechin City 2017–18, whose winless campaign redefined Scottish endurance, the discussion charts the universality of failure in football.

It’s a darkly comic, oddly inspiring journey through the underbelly of the game — proving that greatness isn’t only found at the top of the table.

Style of Play

4-2-3-1, disjointed, reactive, low block, long ball, chaotic

Disjointed 4-2-3-1; low confidence, weak pressing, chaotic transitions

Main Topics

Iconic Moments

  • From Champions League regulars to Bundesliga relegation

  • Financial crisis and post-COVID mismanagement

  • Four managers in one chaotic season

  • Tactical breakdowns and dressing-room unrest

  • Rebuilding identity after total collapse

  • 30-game winless streak

  • 5-0 loss to Freiburg confirmed relegation.

Notable Manager

David Wagner, Manuel Baum, Christian Gross, Dimitrios Grammozis.

Notable Players

Sead Kolašinac, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Amine Harit, Ralf Fährmann.

Schalke 04 (2020–21) – The Fall of a Giant

Few collapses in modern football compare to Schalke 04’s 2020–21 disaster. Once a Bundesliga powerhouse and Champions League regular, Schalke began the season still haunted by years of financial mismanagement, over-reliance on debt, and a post-COVID cash crisis. The result was catastrophic.

Four managers came and went — David Wagner, Manuel Baum, Christian Gross, and Dimitrios Grammozis — as the team spiralled into chaos. Injuries, dressing-room splits, and boardroom panic became the soundtrack to a season defined by despair. Schalke went 30 league games without a win, equalling Tasmania Berlin’s infamous record from 1965–66.

Their 5–0 loss to Freiburg in May confirmed relegation after three decades in the Bundesliga. Fans outside the Veltins-Arena wept. For a club that once dreamed of challenging Bayern, it was a public unravelling.

Tactically, Schalke were disjointed — a 4-2-3-1 that collapsed under pressure, bereft of confidence or leadership. The spirit of players like Sead Kolašinac and veteran Klaas-Jan Huntelaar couldn’t mask deeper issues: a broken recruitment model, excessive wages, and short-term thinking.

Yet even in humiliation, Schalke’s story resonated. German football prides itself on fan ownership and stability — Schalke’s fall was a warning that tradition alone cannot protect against mismanagement. Their relegation became an act of reckoning, forcing the club to rebuild its identity from the ruins.

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