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matchCan you name the two teamsthe groundthe players in dark shirtsand the cup competition( it was a tournament that ran for four seasons in the early 1970s, between

clubs that had scored the most goals in each of the four divisions of

the Football League, and hadn''t qualified for Europe)please do not post until after 8pm so as to let others have a head scratch first, ta

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Can you name the chap in the white shirt as well ?and don''t you love that ''shed''

ps it''s Gordon, by the way

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Can I...

name the two teams - yes

the ground - yes

the players in dark shirts - most of them

and the cup competition - yes

player in the white shirt - no

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[quote user="Drazen Muzinic"]Can I...

name the two teams - yes

the ground - yes

the players in dark shirts - most of them

and the cup competition - yes

player in the white shirt - no[/quote]rhymmes with sikh headwear

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Derby County & Man Utd.Baseball Ground.Dunne, Ure,Charlton,Kidd,Stiles and Crerand.The Watney Mann Invitation Cup.

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[quote user="TIL 1010"]Derby County & Man Utd.Baseball Ground.Dunne, Ure,Charlton,Kidd,Stiles and Crerand.The Watney Mann Invitation Cup.[/quote]Sadler, Ure,Charlton,Kidd,Stiles and Crerand.year 1970 Derbt won 4-1City never participatedseems it was ground breaking, which suggests it was used tontry penalties, as It was the first tournament in England to sell its naming rights.[2] The tournament ran four times, from 1970 to 1973, before being discontinued.

The first ever penalty shootout in England took place in a semi-final of the 1970 tournament between Hull City and Manchester United, and was won by Manchester United. The first footballer to take a kick was George Best, and the first to miss was Denis Law, whose attempt was saved by Hull goalkeeper Ian McKechnie.

McKechnie became the first player to miss a deciding kick, when he shot

wide after taking the fifth

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who, why, what. where, when

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[quote user="Faded Jaded Semi Plastic SOB"]Swindon Town, cup upset, Laegue Cup Final, Wembley, 1969......[/quote]yep, spot onthey did the double that yearboth the League Cup, and the Laegue cupbeat Arsenal 3-1, Don Rogers and the mudseen here

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