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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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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Wednesday, May 11, 2016
1984/85: Coventry City's great escape
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Chinioty health care
May 11, 2016
1984-85, 1985, Coventry, Everton, First Division, football, Luton, Norwich City, Stoke
1985 had been a fun time to be a Norwich City supporter. Victory in the Milk Cup final had seen the club qualify for the UEFA Cup, the run to the final including a delicious semi-final win over local rivals Ipswich, and a win over Coventry the week after Wembley saw the team move up to 13th in the table and seemingly moving towards a solid mid-table finish. But sometimes it's funny how quick the milk can turn sour. Come May, these canaries would fall from their perch with a bump.
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Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Football League: Goals galore, Sept 25, 1982
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Chinioty health care
October 06, 2015
1982, 1982/83, football, Luther Blissett, Luton, Stoke, Sunderland, Watford
Whilst browsing through my Telegraph Complete History of British Football book recently � I really, really must get out more � I stumbled across a section in the 1982/83 season that got me interested. It soon became clear that Saturday September 25 was something that I should be looking into. A day that would see 50 goals in the First Division alone, 151 in the whole of the Football League at an average of 3.35 a game, six hat-tricks, thrashings, outfield players in goal, and one player scoring four and ending up on the losing team. Football wasn�t always exciting in the 1980s, yet the events of this day in 1982 were refreshing to say the least.
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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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