Date:
Venue:
Competition: FA Cup Semi-Final Replay.
Score:
Scorers:
Attendance: 62,500 (Receipts £50,788).
Teams:
Referee: Mr J.K
Taylor (
Two days before the game five
Once again the defences dominated with Nobby Stiles making his
presence felt as he took over from Ian Ure with David Sadler moving to central
defence for the big blond-haired Scot. Paul Madeley
was given the job of man marking Bobby Charlton and he managed to subdue any
threat from the balding
The match was packed with end-to-end action, near misses and
excitement but no goals. After two hundred and ten minutes neither side had
emerged as the dominant force with both defences refusing to buckle in a superb
match between the two juggernauts of English football. Both sides displayed a
high skill factor on a pitch made slippery by fine drizzle, and both
goalkeepers, Gary Sprake and Alex Stepney, showed why
they were rated amongst the best in the land.
Both sides recorded near misses, but
Leeds were still chasing the ‘impossible’ European Cup,
League and FA Cup treble, showed no sign of fatigue in a nail-biting spell of
extra-time in which both goals came under threat. But in the end Billy Bremner and his troops could not get that vital goal and despite
the best efforts of both teams the deadlock could not be broken even after that
extra-time and a second replay had to take place at Bolton Wanderers’
Match Action:
Allan Clarke ‘scores’ with a header but
referee Jack Taylor was well positioned to
disallow it for an infringement.
Brian Kidd misses an easy chance at
Players:
Alex Stepney
Paul Edwards
Tony Dunne
Pat Crerand
David Sadler
Nobby Stiles
Willie Morgan Carlo
Sartori
Bobby Charlton
George Best
Brian Kidd Denis Law
Gary Sprake
Paul Reaney
Terry Cooper
Billy Bremner
Jack Charlton
Paul Madeley
Peter Lorimer
Allan Clarke
Mick Jones
Johnny Giles
Eddie Gray
Mick Bates