Date:
Venue:
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Semi-Final, First Leg.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 43,000.
Teams:
Referee: Jef Dorpmans (
Now only
Three minutes later Belfitt dived spectacularly to head in a Mike O’Grady cross
to put United two up and it all seemed too easy, but United were made to pay
for their complacency as first Carl Bertelson and
then Gerry Queen went close before Brian McIlroy hit
the net in the twenty-first minute.
United were playing with
gay abandon particularly in defence and a poor back
pass almost let McIlroy in, while the usually
impeccable Madeley almost let Bertelsen
score. Belfitt settled United’s
nerves as he slid in a cross from Eddie Gray after a fine dribble by Johnny
Giles. However Gray was guilty of a miscalculation when he attempted a
thirty-fifth minute back-pass to Gary Sprake and it got stuck in the mud
allowing McIlroy to pull a goal back.
It was Belfitt
again to the rescue as he once more had the
It looked as though United
were favourites to go through to the Final and Eintracht Frankfurt had emerged as favourites
to join them with a 3-0 home win over Dynamo Zagreb.
Match Action:
Peter Lorimer watches Rod Belfitt’s
first goal go into the net Johnny Giles scored
from the spot
Rod Belfitt scores
his third goal
Brian McIlroy scores
for Kilmarnock
Teams:
Back Row: Andy King, Matt Watson, Bobby
Ferguson, Jackie McInally, Jackie McGrory,
Eric Murray.
Front Row: Tommy McLean, Bertie Black, Frank
Beattie, Dave Sneddon, Brian McIlroy.
Players:
Bobby Ferguson was playing his last games Kilmarnock had put the onus on defence by omitting two of their star players,
for
to West Ham United for £60,000. A record
at that time for a goalkeeper
Bobby Ferguson,
Matt Wilson, Andy
King,
Jim McFadzean,
Eric Murray, as well as reserve defender O’Connor,
Jackie McGrory and
Captain Frank Beattie were all part of the defensive