Slim wrote:You would have been just a wee lad then, I am amazed you can still remember it.
BlueinBosnia wrote:I thought we met the rags in a L/C semi in the 70s at some point?
Manx Blue wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I thought we met the rags in a L/C semi in the 70s at some point?
Agreed BiB!....wasn't that the one with the Indirect free Kick whilst the game was delicately poised at 1-1?
Shot from Franny Lee, save by Stepney which made the ball active, then tucked home by Summerbee? (if my memory serves)
PS...Goal In front of the Stretty too?
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BlueinBosnia wrote:Manx Blue wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I thought we met the rags in a L/C semi in the 70s at some point?
Agreed BiB!....wasn't that the one with the Indirect free Kick whilst the game was delicately poised at 1-1?
Shot from Franny Lee, save by Stepney which made the ball active, then tucked home by Summerbee? (if my memory serves)
PS...Goal In front of the Stretty too?
Appears we're both wrong. I thought it was in 73/74, but we beat Plymouth in the semis...
lets all have a disco wrote:You filthy witches weve got to get through christmas and some hard games before this and already your getting my disco juices flowing.
Manx Blue wrote:...Also played the Sh!T in 1975/76 at Maine Road. That was where wea beat them 4-0 and Colin Bell did his knee in. It was an earlier round though.
It's the rags in the semi...We're well up for it...but it ain't the 1st time it's happened.
27th March 1926...Bramhall Lane, Sheffield...The FA Cup.
In the 1st derby of the 1925-26 season at Maine Rd, a crowd of 66,000 had seen a 1-1 draw. The 2nd derby had taken place in front of 46,000 at the swamp the following January...Roberts(2), Austin(2), Johnson and Hicks sorted the rags on their own middin and City triumphed 6-1.
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