Bristol City will have their work cut out to beat Manchester City in the Carabao Cup semi-finals. But in 1989 they came within a whisker of making it to Wembley.
After 180 minutes of their gripping Littlewoods Cup semi-finals, it looked as if extra time would be needed to separate Bristol City and Nottingham Forest. But there would be one final chance for Joe Jordan's Division Three team. As the black and white cue mark flickered on the screens of ITV viewers, a corner dropped on the left foot of City's Alan Walsh, a little over twelve yards out from goal. Opportunity knocked.
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Showing posts with label 1989. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1989. Show all posts
Monday, January 8, 2018
1988/89: Bristol City's Littlewoods Cup run
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Chinioty health care
January 08, 2018
1988, 1988-89, 1989, Brian Clough, Bristol City, football, ITV, Joe Jordan, League Cup, Littlewoods Cup, Nottingham Forest
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
1989: Crystal Palace v Brighton
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Chinioty health care
January 02, 2018
1989, Brighton, Crystal Palace, Division Two, football, Ian Wright, Kelvin Morton, Mark Bright, Second Division, Selhurst Park
Brighton meet Crystal Palace in the FA Cup Third round this weekend, but the match will have to go a long way to beat the drama surrounding their Easter Monday clash at Selhurst Park in 1989.
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Wednesday, November 29, 2017
1989: When Cloughie attacked
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Chinioty health care
November 29, 2017
1989, Brian Clough, football, League Cup, Nottingham Forest, QPR
It really should have been Lee Chapman making the headlines after Nottingham Forest's 5-2 win over Queens Park Rangers in the Littlewoods Cup quarter final. Scoring a hat-trick by half-time, and later adding a fourth goal, Chapman had helped Nottingham Forest progress to the last four. Yet it was manager Brian Clough who would dominate the front and back pages, not only the day after, but for days to come.
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Thursday, November 9, 2017
89 The Film
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Chinioty health care
November 09, 2017
1989, 89 The Film, Arsenal, First Division, football, George Graham, Liverpool, Michael Thomas
As a 13-year-old Arsenal fan watching the 1988/89 Liverpool-Arsenal title decider at home with my dad, I think I knew at the time that nothing would ever beat the explosion of elation and joy that I experienced when Michael Thomas calmly slotted home past Bruce Grobbelaar, on May 26, 1989.
So, when I first started writing this blog a little over five years ago, I made a pact with myself; Arsenal winning the title at Anfield would be the last ever piece I compiled before hanging my keyboard up.
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So, when I first started writing this blog a little over five years ago, I made a pact with myself; Arsenal winning the title at Anfield would be the last ever piece I compiled before hanging my keyboard up.
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Thursday, August 10, 2017
1989: Mick Quinn's Newcastle debut
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Chinioty health care
August 10, 2017
1989, debut, football, Jim Smith, Leeds, Mick Quinn, Newcastle
It was hardly the welcome that Mick Quinn would have dreamed of when he signed for Newcastle in the summer of 1989. Walking through the city after agreeing terms with the club, Quinn stumbled upon a protest group called the Boardbusters, who, as their name would suggest, were not best pleased with the members of the Newcastle United boardroom. Relegated from Division One in the previous campaign, many were prepared to boycott matches at St. James' Park in order to get their views across to the directors.
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Monday, January 23, 2017
1989 FA Cup Fourth Round: Norwich City v Sutton United
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Chinioty health care
January 23, 2017
1989, Coventry, FA Cup, football, Match of the Day, Norwich City, Sutton United
Sutton United will play Leeds United in the FA Cup fourth round this weekend, and they will be hoping it goes a lot better than the last time they reached this stage of the competition in 1989.
Mention Sutton United to football fans, and many will justifiably recall that day at Gander Green Lane in January 1989, when the Conference team shocked 1987 FA Cup winners Coventry. But how many remember the following act in Sutton's FA Cup story that year, the difficult second album, if you like? If Coventry had been Sutton's successful debut in the eyes of the public, then Norwich City away was their Neither Fish Nor Flesh moment.
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Mention Sutton United to football fans, and many will justifiably recall that day at Gander Green Lane in January 1989, when the Conference team shocked 1987 FA Cup winners Coventry. But how many remember the following act in Sutton's FA Cup story that year, the difficult second album, if you like? If Coventry had been Sutton's successful debut in the eyes of the public, then Norwich City away was their Neither Fish Nor Flesh moment.
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Friday, July 22, 2016
1989 US PGA: Mike Reid
The 1989 US PGA Championship was going so well for Mike Reid, but with just three holes to go things started to go downhill fast.
Golf, perhaps more than any other sport, has seen its fair share of famous collapses. Indeed, if sport is often played in the head, then it can come as no surprise that many a golfer has succumbed to the pressures of trying to close out a major during the inward half of the final round. The list is long and exhaustive: Adam Scott (2012 Open); Jordan Spieth (2016 US Masters); Rory McIlroy (2011 US Masters); Jean van de Velde (1999 Open); Arnold Palmer (1966 US Open); T.C. Chen (1985 US Open). These are just a few examples of someone getting a severe case of the final round heebie-jeebies.
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Monday, March 23, 2015
1989 US Masters: Nick Faldo
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Chinioty health care
March 23, 2015
1989, Ben Crenshaw, golf, Greg Norman, Nick Faldo, Scott Hoch, Seve Ballesteros, US Masters
Nick Faldo shot a final round 65, helping him to win his first green jacket, but his victory owed a lot to Scott Hoch and his infamous missed putt on the first play-off hole.
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