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Venue:
Competition: Inter-Cities Fairs Fourth Round, First Leg.
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Scorers:
Attendance: 80,000.
Teams:
Referee:
Gottfried Dienst (
Glasgow Rangers had had
more European Competition experience than any other British team, but still
hadn’t won any of the top European trophies, and United
were sure not to let themselves be the victims of the Rangers assault on the
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup to rectify their inadequacies. Both sides went into the
tie at the peak of their form and treated the match as a Cup Final.
Fresh from their League Cup
Final victory over Arsenal at Wembley Stadium three
weeks earlier United made the trek north knowing they would face a wall of
sound and an intimidating atmosphere in the Ibrox
Stadium. They were not disappointed as 80,000 turned up to roar the Blues to
victory over the southern imposters, but it was estimated that only about a
thousand United fans made the trip. The game was
beamed back live by closed circuit television direct to Elland
Road for the Leeds supporters, with a crowd limit of 38,000, but an estimated
22,000 took advantage of the innovation, and the Rangers supporters flocked to Ibrox for what they knew would be a pulsating struggle. It
was indeed a titanic tussle, but there were no goals to cheer, for either side.
It was wet and windy, the
crowd was fiercely parochial, almost all of them chanting “We will follow
Rangers!” United were playing their fifty-second game
of the season, but still giving the same enthusiasm as if it was their first.
Rangers just could not pierce the Leeds defence,
which put on a splendid ‘they shall not pass’ performance, and it was the
Whites that left Ibrox the more satisfied, knowing
there was nothing in it and with a home game still to come. They braved the
adverse weather conditions, steeling themselves against the wind, rain and
treacherous conditions. And, apart from defending resolutely, they showed
Rangers that they had plenty to offer in attack too, so the Scots were well
warned of what was in store for them in the return leg.
Key to the match was the
tight marking of the flying Willie Henderson by Terry Cooper. It was Cooper’s
goal that had woin
There was little doubt that
the draw ranked high on United’s list of European
achievements and YEP reporter, Phil Brown, commented, “United struck one of the
heaviest blows that Scotland’s football pride has had to take for many a year
at Ibrox. They (United) had already played a long
season, but they sailed through the game as if it was in September.” United
Captain Billy Bremner was in no doubt about the value
of the result, “Just wonderful. As good as a win,” was his verdict.
Match Action:
Billy Bremner and John Grieg lead out their teams Players: Dave Smith and Alex Smith Ron McKinnon John Grieg Alex Ferguson and Jimmy Baxter Willie Johnston Willie Henderson Kai Johansen Willie Mathieson Orjan Persson