Maine Road, Boxing Day 1977: The first half against Newcastle United ended 0-0. Paul Power was injured and had to throw in the towel. Colin Bell is returning after being out with injury for more than two years. When the team entered the field the crowd erupted, some cried. "The King" had finally returned. The ovation was incredible and the best ever given to a football player. Ever since the infamous tackle by Martin Buchan the supporters had missed their icon. As Peter Swales put it; "You can never kid the supporters. They know great players. Bell was the best, no question." The Manager; Tony Book described the event this way: "I sent the team out and followed them down the tunnel. Halfway down I stopped and listened to the roar. It was amazing. I recall the kids hanging over the tunnel and it began with them shouting; "It's him, it's him", and from there it went around the ground." City won 4-0 and started a 7 game string of victories, kick-starting their championship ambitions.