Tuesday, September 20, 2022

The Big Match Revisited 03111974

 
ENG 45mnts
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Brian Moore shares action from November 1974, when West Ham took on Middlesbrough at Upton Park, Manchester United faced Oxford United and Sheffield United played Carlisle United.


Manchester United’s only season in the Second Division since the Busby era turned out to be one of excitement and success and brought new life into the great club. United hit the headlines also for their notorious fans who had been effectively caged in by FA instructed metal fencing around Old Trafford, and now had unfamiliar territories to mark on their away trips. An average home crowd of 48,389 saw United reach top position by the third game and remain there for the duration of the season, winning promotion with a month to spare. Despite being separated by a division now, there was still an opportunity for a derby. Daly knocked City out of the League Cup in front of a delighted Old Trafford. In November, Pearson netted a hat-trick at home to Oxford United but the reds lost the following week away to Bristol City. George Graham made his only appearance of the season, coming off the bench, before leaving to Portsmouth. United were unbeaten for the remainder of the season. On April 26th, they played their final game at home to Blackpool. Their 4-0 thrashing, thanks to a brace from Pearson, was symptomatic of the successful season they had. Playing good, winning football and backed by a vocal support, United had the momentum to bring them back to Division One.

























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