The warning signs were there for Arsenal prior to the 1988 Littlewoods Cup final. Predicted by many to easily dispose of Luton Town in the Wembley showpiece, George Graham�s team were expected to maintain their grip on the trophy that they had won the year before against Liverpool. But history had proved that Arsenal had often not coped well with the tag of favourites.
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Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts
Thursday, February 15, 2018
1988 League Cup final: Arsenal v Luton
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Chinioty health care
February 15, 2018
1988, Andy Dibble, Arsenal, Brian Stein, football, Gus Caesar, League Cup, Littlewoods Cup, Luton, Wembley
Not many gave Luton a chance of winning the 1988 Littlewoods Cup final against Arsenal. But in one of the greatest League Cup finals ever, the underdogs would prevail.
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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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Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Sports videos of the 1980s
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Chinioty health care
August 30, 2017
1980s, Arsenal, Ashes, Australia, Cricket, England, football, golf, Ian Botham, Richie Benaud, ryder cup, VHS, videos
I've recently started the process of converting a number of my classic videos to DVD. So this week I'm taking a look back at some of my favourite sports videos of the 1980s. If you have any other suggestions, then please feel free to add them to the comments section.
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Monday, July 24, 2017
1980s: Opening day League matches
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Chinioty health care
July 24, 2017
1980s, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Everton, football, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester United, Swansea City, Tottenham
A look back this week at some memorable opening day League matches of the 1980s. Including a dream start for a newly promoted team, a couple of false dawns for Manchester United, and Liverpool starting as they intended to go on.
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Tuesday, January 3, 2017
1988: Mercantile Credit Centenary Trophy
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Chinioty health care
January 03, 2017
1988, Arsenal, Everton, football, Liverpool, Manchester United, Mercantile Credit Centenary Trophy, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, QPR, Wimbledon
This article first appeared in issue 262 of The Gooner
There have been a number of awful football competitions organised throughout the history of the sport, from the Anglo-Scottish Cup to the Zenith Data Systems, taking in such delights as the Texaco Cup, ScreenSport Super Cup, and Watney Cup along the way. Fortunately my club, Arsenal, have managed to steer clear of most of these, but in 1988 the club qualified for a cup competition that was organised by the Football League 100 years of the governing body.
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There have been a number of awful football competitions organised throughout the history of the sport, from the Anglo-Scottish Cup to the Zenith Data Systems, taking in such delights as the Texaco Cup, ScreenSport Super Cup, and Watney Cup along the way. Fortunately my club, Arsenal, have managed to steer clear of most of these, but in 1988 the club qualified for a cup competition that was organised by the Football League 100 years of the governing body.
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Saturday, December 17, 2016
Great sports photos of the 1980s (Part I)
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Chinioty health care
December 17, 2016
1980s, Arsenal, Ben Johnson, Bjorn Borg, Brighton, Carl Lewis, Daley Thompson, Dennis Taylor, Gordon Smith, Ian Botham, Michael Thomas, Mike Tyson, Nigel Mansell, photos, Seve Ballesteros, Steve Davis
Something slightly different for my final blog before Christmas, as I take a look back at some great sporting photos of the 1980s. This may be something I come back to in the future, so any suggestions for Part II are very welcome.
Please note: I have stated the photo source where this has been possible.
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Please note: I have stated the photo source where this has been possible.
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Monday, November 21, 2016
1982/83 UEFA Cup: Arsenal v Spartak Moscow
This article first appeared in issue 261 of The Gooner
There are times in the life of a football fan when you have to simply take defeat on the chin. You can't always blame the referee, manager, board, players, or the fact that you didn't have your lucky pants on, for your team being on the receiving end of a tonking. Sometimes the adage of being beaten by the better team on the day rings true, and although disappointing, at least you can accept the loss by compartmentalising it in this way.
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Wednesday, October 12, 2016
1980s: League Cup Fourth Round shocks
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Chinioty health care
October 12, 2016
Arsenal, Barnsley, Birmingham, Bradford, Burnley, Everton, football, Grimsby, League Cup, Manchester City, Manchester United, Nottingham Forest, Oldham, Oxford, Portsmouth, Tottenham, Walsall, Watford
Three years ago I wrote about some League Cup Third Round memories from the 1980s. So it is probably about time that I moved on to the Fourth Round of the competition.
This time I am taking a look at some shocks from this stage of the League Cup, including a double dose of despair for Arsenal, the rise of Watford and Oxford, and a rare defeat for Everton in an otherwise fantastic season.
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Sunday, September 18, 2016
1980: Clive Allen and Arsenal
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Chinioty health care
September 18, 2016
1980, Arsenal, Clive Allen, Crystal Palace, football, Kenny Sansom, QPR, Terry Neill
This article first appeared in issue 260 of The Gooner
It was a transfer that appeared to make sense at the time. After the gruelling and heart breaking 70-match season in 1979/80, it was clear that Arsenal needed reinforcements if they wanted to progress to the next level, and it was essential that the money earned from their cup runs should be invested in the squad. With the impending departure of Liam Brady, Arsenal fans were in need of some positives, so the signing of Clive Allen at least provided a glimmer of hope.
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Thursday, September 15, 2016
1980s: Goalkeeping gaffs
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Chinioty health care
September 15, 2016
1980s, Arsenal, Brazil, Chelsea, football, goalkeepers, Leeds, Liverpool, Norway, Spain, Tottenham, Wimbledon
Claudio Bravo made a much publicised error on his recent Man City debut, but I'm not sure if his cock up matched any of the following goalkeeping bloopers from the 1980s.
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Monday, March 7, 2016
1987 FA Cup Sixth Round: Arsenal v Watford
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Chinioty health care
March 07, 2016
1987, Arsenal, FA Cup, football, Graham Taylor, John Barnes, Luther Blissett, Watford
If Arsenal manage to beat Hull City in their FA Cup fifth round replay then it will set up a quarter final clash with Watford. For some Arsenal fans, this will bring back painful memories of a Sixth round match at Highbury in 1987 that still rankles.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Sending offs in the 1980s
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Chinioty health care
February 09, 2016
1980s, Argentina, Arsenal, England, Everton, FA Cup, football, Liverpool, Manchester United, Watford, West Ham
Whilst watching Per Mertesacker being dismissed against Chelsea recently, I realised that a red card is hardly a surprise occurrence in a match during the modern era. But rewind back to the 1980s and it was a different experience.
A red card - or a finger pointing the way to the dressing room - was often a genuine wow moment, partly due to the relative rarity of the event. This week I am looking back on ten dismissals during the 1980s, involving confusion, accusations, frustration, agony, and refereeing incompetence. Perhaps things don't change after all.
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A red card - or a finger pointing the way to the dressing room - was often a genuine wow moment, partly due to the relative rarity of the event. This week I am looking back on ten dismissals during the 1980s, involving confusion, accusations, frustration, agony, and refereeing incompetence. Perhaps things don't change after all.
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Sunday, February 22, 2015
1980s League Cup finals
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Chinioty health care
February 22, 2015
1980s, Arsenal, Everton, football, League Cup, Liverpool, Luton, Manchester United, Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Oxford, Sunderland, Tottenham, West Ham, Wolves
This week I am taking a look back on the League Cup finals of the 1980s. A decade which saw the final shown live for the first time, the competition sponsored by two different companies, Liverpool end their league Cup drought (and some), as heroes and villains aplenty were made during a time when the competition thrived.
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