laserblue
Well-Known Member
I was there. Got bastard soaked but it was worth it.
On This Day 54 Years Ago:
European Cup Winners Cup Final 29th April 1970 Manchester City 2 Górnik Zabrze 1
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A Passport To Glory:
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A passport to glory
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Manchester City against Górnik Zabrze in the 1969/70 European Cup Winners' Cup Final at the Praterstadion in Vienna.
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Nice dream but I don't think utd will get into the Conference League.Went to Zabrze in 2020.
There is a well maintained mural painted on a wall next to the railway station which details their run to the final, Its about 40 foot long.
They are very proud of this obviously.
Was hoping they could make the CL league one day and we could play them again.
They have a chance of the Conference League this season so can give united a good twating at least.
Ground not up to standard?Nice dream but I don't think utd will get into the Conference League.
Youngster. I was 22 at the time. Tempus fugit.Same age as me then… FOC!! ;)
My dad tried to hitchhike to the final in Vienna with 3 or 4 mates but only got as far as Northern Germany. He went to Lierse in an earlier round by plane...I asked why the hell he didn't just do that for the final; he said 'he thought it would be an adventure'!Yes a long story and I`m sure most of you know but myself and my mate hitched it there and slept in the Prada Stadium for two nights with another 5 City fans.
Me and my mate found out where the team were staying up in the mountains and got a taxi to the hotel. I knew Glyn Pardoe and my name sake Alan Oakes well and they asked Joe Mercer if we could travel with them that Tuesday afternoon in the team coach to watch them train.
What an experience and all the players shook our hand as did Joe and Big Malc.
Wonderful stuff and it was a great season for us.
Happy memories.
We were quite fortunate as on the way from Dover we met an American Serviceman who was based in Garmisch right on the Germany/Austrian border.My dad tried to hitchhike to the final in Vienna with 3 or 4 mates but only got as far as Northern Germany. He went to Lierse in an earlier round by plane...I asked why the hell he didn't just do that for the final; he said 'he thought it would be an adventure'!
Probably not expecting them to return?Very few people even had passports in 1970 , I still remember the street would come out to wave people off going to Torremolinos as if it was some huge event …
A wonderful photo Gray.My mother in Vienna with Joe prior to the final.
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