Date:
Venue: Millmoor,
Competition: F.A. Cup 3rd Round
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Attendance: 24,000. (Receipts £7,666).
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Referee: J.Finney (
Not a game to linger in one's memory! Guess you always remember the
first!
It occurred in a season where United lost out by one point
to Arsenal in the League Championship race, with no one else in sight. It was
the season of the infamous West Bromwich Albion game at
Their Cup record that year was nothing to write home about
either. Fourth Division Colchester United had their famous victory in the Fifth
Round of the FA Cup, after United had got past
The game was originally scheduled for
Tempers boiled over in the bruising all-Yorkshire FA Cup confrontation
which produced a string of bone-jarring challenges. United dominanted
early on but the Third Division side threatened to create a major shock with a
stirring second half display. In the end United, the First Division leaders, were
thankful of surviving with a replay at
Frost had caused the tie to be postponed once and United looked as if
they were making up for lost time early on as Roy Tunks
made a good save from Mick Jones following a Paul Madeley
free-kick. However Mick Jones and Allan Clarke were well held by Neil Hague and
Trevor Swift and nineteen-year-old Chris Hudson kept a close watch on Peter Lorimer. Gradually, hardworking
Soon after half-time Gary Sprake was forced
into two diving saves by Jimmy Mullen and John Fantham
and Fantham also just failed to connect with a cross
from Jimmy Mullen. United responded, and Paul Reaney
forced Roy Tunks to save under the crossbar, after
working a neat one-two with Peter Lorimer. Tackling
had been ferocious and things came to a head in the seventy-sixth minute when Dave Bentley
fouled Jack Charlton, who immediately clashed with his aggressor. In the furore the injured Bentley was taken off and his
replacement, Trevor Phillips, became involved in a feud with Charlton which
prompted several heated exchanges with
When the teams finally got round to playing some football, United
finished on an upbeat note with Roy Tunks saving a
Paul Madeley header, then turning an Allan Clarke
shot round the post. Peter Lorimer went close with a
typical pile-driver but the game remained goal-less. However it had been an inconsistent
display from United, whose unbeaten home record had been punctured by Tottenham Hotspur two days earlier, and clearly they still
had some work to do before shaking off the
The following Monday the replay at Elland Road
saw United victorious by 3-2 with goals from Peter Lorimer
(2) and Johnny Giles, while Trevor Womble and David Bentley
replied for the visitors. So Third Division Rotherham
were no pushovers! Rod Belfitt
came in for Mick Jones in the replay and Mick Bates came on as substitute for
Terry Cooper after sixteen minutes.
As with the original tie, the replay did not take place on the scheduled
date. Originally to be played on the Wednesday after the Millmoor
tie it was scheduled for
The postponement had given United valuable time
to get Billy Bremner’s injured ankle patched up, but
Mick Jones lost his race for fitness and Rod Belfitt
stood in for him. It was Belfitt who had a
significant role in United’s opener after
twenty-seven minutes. His shot was blocked and the loose ball ran to Peter Lorimer, who threaded a shot past
United kept their cool in the second half to overhaul the Millers with
goals from Peter Lorimer and Johnny Giles. In the
fifty-sixth minute Lorimer thumped in a shot of the
underside of the bar after Allan Clarke’s cute nod down, then nine minutes later a low hard
drive from Johnny Giles took a double deflection off Jack Charlton and Dennis
Leigh on its way past Roy Tunks. United’s
extra skill and fitness began to tell as the leaping Roy Tunks
prevented a Lorimer hat-trick by tipping over a
typical pile-driver from the Scot, then Mick Bates, an early substitute for
Terry Cooper, hit the bar.
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