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4 minutes ago, Mook said:

Bit of a myth that one Scott, Law's backheeled goal didn't relegate them.


Just Googled it. Good knowledge. 
 

They did get the match abandoned though didn’t they? Effectively killing any chance they had of staying up.

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5 minutes ago, Scott_M said:


Just Googled it. Good knowledge. 
 

They did get the match abandoned though didn’t they? Effectively killing any chance they had of staying up.

Invading the pitch in an effort to get a match abandoned? That'd never happen these days. Not without some serious sanctions. Oh, wait...

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1 minute ago, Rushies tash said:

Invading the pitch in an effort to get a match abandoned? That'd never happen these days. Not without some serious sanctions. Oh, wait...


Didn’t them and Leeds get a European ban in the 70’s as well?

 

Never mentioned though.

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13 minutes ago, Scott_M said:


Just Googled it. Good knowledge. 
 

They did get the match abandoned though didn’t they? Effectively killing any chance they had of staying up.

I know there was a pitch invasion but not sure other than that.

 

They had to play some European games away from home due to their scumbag support, including a home game at Anfield.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2010/mar/17/manchester-united-home-anfield-1971

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