It was Billy WrightIt was Neville Southall….and I’m not sure he even connected….but Southall went down like he had been shot.
It was Billy WrightIt was Neville Southall….and I’m not sure he even connected….but Southall went down like he had been shot.
Everton that, was in a very a unhappy Kippax, 1-1 I recall, only remember glimpses of him but a special playerI remember him being sent off after headbutting someone at Maine Road?
That and his lobbed goal at home to Wolves are my only real clear memories of him.
Absolutely -I reckon only Terry Connor up front for them crossed the half way line all afternoon -seriouslyThat game sticks in my memory too, simply due to the ridiculously negative tactics Leeds employed. For some years after that, whenever a team tried to do the same, the Kippax chant was ' You're worse than Leeds United' :)
I've got a vague memory of him scoring a late winner against L***s sometime around the end of the year ('81?). The banjo players had parked the bus for the entire game, but Trevor scored at the Platt Lane end (IIRC).
Absolutely -I reckon only Terry Connor up front for them crossed the half way line all afternoon -seriously
Yes.He chested it down and volleyed it. Dad and me were sat in the Platt.It was Kevin Reeves scoring a last minute winner that day against boring, ultra defensive Leeds. Remember it well because it was my 2nd game at Maine Road and the celebrations were brilliant when that went in.
We flirted with being a good side in the early 90s.That set us back God knows how many years. We finished one point behind the all conquering Liverpool team in the 76/77 season. And that was without the King (if he'd played that season, we'd have strolled the league). 18 months or so later, Allison was re-appointed. And tore that team apart. There is an argument to be had that we never truly recovered until the 2010/11 season.
Not forgetting we were relegated the season after we sold Francis - how much did that cost us?We flirted with being a good side in the early 90s.
Finished level on points with United in 1989-90, finished above United in 5th in 1990-91, finished above Liverpool in 5th 1991-92…
It was at this point where a few decent signings would have seen us overtake the likes of Villa and Norwich (yes, they really were United’s main challengers in the first Premiership!). But instead it was Blackburn Rovers who were the club to make the right investments and go on to win the league a few years later. I reckon we really were that close to doing the same, then it really did fall apart.
A decade earlier, Trevor Francis should have remained a City player for the entire time he ended up in Italy (five years), making it half a dozen with City. Instead we put the money we should have invested into the team into other things, sold Francis to Sampdoria for pittance. We spent £1m on a roof. We’d have been better off removing the roof, having no roof and investing that money into the team, built around Francis. Again, a missed opportunity to become a decent side.