22 aout 1982
1h 05
Arg.Camp.1982.Independiente.Ferrol.twb22.mp4
22 aout 1982
1h 05
Arg.Camp.1982.Independiente.Ferrol.twb22.mp4
En demi-finales, les bookmakeurs parient que Monaco jouera Arsenal, qui écrase la Premier League cette saison-là. Finalement, c’est Chelsea qui passe au détriment des Gunners. Un Chelsea qui a bien changé. Quelques mois plus tôt, Roman Abramovitch a pris possession du club et a commencé à investir pour en faire un gros d’Europe. Ce n’est que la toute première étape de la fusée que le magnat russe construit, mais on y trouve déjà d’excellents éléments: Claudio Ranieri sur le banc, William Gallas, John Terry, Frank Lampard et Eidur Gudjohnsen déjà présents, Claude Makélélé, Juan Sebastian Veron, Hernan Crespo, Damien Duff, Joe Cole et Adrian Mutu recrutés…
City Corrigan, Book, Mann, Doyle, Booth, Oakes, Heslop, Bell, Summerbee, Lee, Pardoe – sub Bowyer(70)
West Brom Osborne, Fraser, Wilson, Brown, Talbut, Kaye, Cantello, Suggett, Astle, Hartford, Hope – sub Krzywicki(84)
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FA.Cup.Final.City.Wba.twb22.resume.mp4
1.0 Go
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Probably the most high profile game between City and West Bromwich Albion was our first ever League Cup Final win back in 1970. Memorably it was played on a muddy snowy Wembley surface famously described by Blues’ manager Joe Mercer as “a pig of a pitch”. It was a long way short of the bowling green surface everyone had come to expect of England’s home stadium but it was hardly surprising given that The Horse Of The Year Show had been held at Wembley just days earlier, an unthinkable scenario in today’s world where perfection is demanded from players, sponsors and a global audience of millions.
However despite the condition and wintry weather, referee James passed the game fit to play. Fans of both teams had earlier volunteered to help clear the snow and probably saved the match from postponement.
review
Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion League Cup Final 1969/70 – City Til I Die
18 mai 1977
Bilbao, Estadio San Mamés
Athletic Bilbao Iribar; Lasa (Carlos), Guisasola, Alesanco, Escalza; Villa, Churruca, Irureta; Amarrortu, Dani, José Francisco Rojo
Juventus Zoff; Cuccureddu, Morini, Scirea, Gentile; Causio, Tardelli, Furino, Benetti; Boninsegna (Spinosi), Bettega
AC MILAN: Dida ; Cafu - Nesta - Kaladze - Jankulovski ; Gattuso - Pirlo - Seedorf - Ambrosini ; Inzaghi - Kaka
INTER: Julio Cesar ; Maicon - Cordoba - Materazzi - Grosso ; Vieira - Dacourt - Zanetti - Stankovic ; Ibrahimovic - Crespo