most pictures I find of him the ball is flying past himlolMaybe Dunlop was simply tyred.
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most pictures I find of him the ball is flying past himlolMaybe Dunlop was simply tyred.
Was in the Stretford end going mental when Mick scored. He seemed to have about 3 attempts before flinging himself in between about 5 Villa defenders. Nothing was going to get in his wayEverton v Aston Villa 1976-77 league cup final-
we need a decent keeper , would have won something with one in the nets.Definitely not,3rd and 4th placed finishes,semi finals etc in a four year spell.
didnt we get beat by the rs in the semi around the same time?Was in the Stretford end going mental when Mick scored. He seemed to have about 3 attempts before flinging himself in between about 5 Villa defenders. Nothing was going to get in his way
And then it all ended in tears again....
And a bit of Peter Reid's grit....we were wee a bit soft.we need a decent keeper , would have won something with one in the nets.
The picture of him celebrating a couple of seconds later is utterly brilliant. Made me want to cry he gave everything for the cause and played like the fan he was. What a contrast to the modern pro....... Sigh.Was in the Stretford end going mental when Mick scored. He seemed to have about 3 attempts before flinging himself in between about 5 Villa defenders. Nothing was going to get in his way
And then it all ended in tears again....
Also the brand of football was there to see yes we got beat but we always attacked on our day in those days we could take anyone on!Yep. 3rd and 4th place wasn't good enough in those days. Imagine us being 3rd or 4th now? Hugely successful in this era and given where we are right now. We'd all be buzzing!
It was 2 weeks after the Villa defeat at Old Trafford that we got beat by the RS in the semi replay at Maine road.didnt we get beat by the rs in the semi around the same time?
Bloody Thomas kept changing his mind between offside and handballSoccer - FA Cup - Semi Final - Liverpool v Everton - Maine Road Referee Clive Thomas (Centre) disallows Everton substitute Bryan Hamilton's goal. The goal was disallowed for offside, and the match ended in a 2-2 draw.
The FUME of it all -
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