Date:
Venue:
Hillsborough,
Competition: First Division.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 18,623.
Teams:
Referee: Mr R.B.
Kirkpatrick (
As a result of the crowd misbehaviour in the West Bromwich Albion fixture the previous season, when referee caused consternation with his offside decision, United were forced to play their first four ‘home’ games on neutral territory. They had kicked off with a 0-0 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers at Leeds Road, Huddersfield, and then another point was dropped in a 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur at Boothferry Park, Hull, before First Division football was returned to Hillsborough but with United the ‘home’ team rather than Sheffield Wednesday. United staged a streamlined attacking display to hit their top league score for nineteen months, but sadly only a little more than 18,500 fans were on hand to see the 5-1 hammering of Newcastle United, a result which pushed United into second spot behind the temporary leaders Sheffield United.
United’s nap hand was due in the
main to their uninhibited attacking play in which Johnny Giles and Billy Bremner were the tormentors in chief of the
The stadium was sparsely populated and there was little
atmosphere but it took United just ninety seconds to force their first corner
and inside the next minute they had forced another corner and scored the first
goal. A short pass from Johnny Giles to Paul Reaney
saw the full back hit a shot from the edge of the penalty area, which was
deflected into the
More attacking pressure brought United a series of corners
and they went further ahead following a mistake by Nigel Cassidy, whose
cross-field pass went straight to Peter Lorimer, who
promptly lashed in a thirty-yard ‘screamer’. The second half offered little
respite to the hard pressed
Shortly afterwards Paul Madeley
put his side 4-0 up, after Newcastle had failed to clear a Peter Lorimer corner, one of many United had won, but with a
quarter of an hour left on the watch, Newcastle prevented a white-wash by
pulling a goal back. Norman Hunter could not get out of the way of a Tommy Gibb
shot and deflected it past the unfortunate Gary Sprake,
who otherwise had had the ball covered. Terry Yorath
restored the four-goal lead and set the seal on an entertaining night for the
Teams:
Players:
Ex-United player Terry Hibbitt
was a Iam McFaul dived
the wrong way for Giles’ Malcolm
MacDonald was a £200,000 striker
threat for
Jack Charlton scored United’s
first goal with a deflection from a Paul Reaney
shot got
United’s second with a 30yard rocket
Johnny Giles sent the keeper the wrong Paul
Madeley scored United’s
fourth Terry
Yorath scored the fifth
way to score the third from the spot