Manchester United v Manchester City 1978/79

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MANCHESTER UNITED 1 CITY 0

League Division 1

30th September 1978

attendance 55,317

scorer Jordan(89)

Ref N Ashley

City Corrigan, Clements, Donachie, Power, Watson, Futcher, Owen, Channon, Kidd, Hartford, Barnes – sub Palmer(unused)
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United Roche, Albiston, Houston, McQueen, Buchan, B Greenhoff, Coppell, J Greenhoff, McIlroy, Jordan, Macari – sub McCreery
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the great derby matchesTHE GREAT DERBY MATCHES, MANCHESTER UNITED VERSUS MANCHESTER CITY By Michael Heatley and Ian Welch
This derby was considered to be a touch out of the ordinary, occurring as it did during United’s centenary season. It also saw two very different team line-ups as Tony Book and Dave Sexton looked to improve on showings of tenth and fourth the previous term. Gordon Hill and Alex Stepney had left Old Trafford, while Paul Power and Gary Owen were staking their claim to be the successors to Colin Bell (still injury-plagued) and Mike Doyle (sold to Stoke). Paddy Roche made his second, and last, derby appearance in the United goal, while City’s Paul Futcher, signed with striker brother Ron from Luton Town, slotted into central defence alongside Dave Watson.
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The teams were only separated by a point as they faced each other, United having started marginally the worse, so it was no surprise that the Centenary year derby, calculated by means of Newton Heath’s foundation, failed to spark on the field despite all the razzmatazz. Things looked to be heading for a goalless bore draw…but just when you thought it was safe to head for the exit, ‘Jaws’ Joe Jordan surfaced to strike and ensure the spoils went to United.
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Jordan’s chance had been set up by fellow Scot and former Leeds club-mate Gordon McQueen, whose aerial challenge for a Coppell corner proved too hot for Corrigan to hold. The pair had initially been regarded with suspicion by some fans, aware of the keen United-Leeds rivalry, but if any remained to be won over this surely did the trick.
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City were disappointed not to have gone ahead not long earlier, when Channon beat Roche only for play to be pulled back for an offside decision. Brian Kidd, no longer looking such an oddity in his fifth derby in City colours, came close too, but was not to add to his impressive haul of three goals in the previous two games since arriving from Arsenal.
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3 Replies to “Manchester United v Manchester City 1978/79”

  1. came over from Dublin for that match. i was in the seats at the back of the stretford end that day . great times . when old Trafford was a proper ground. i live in the states now .miss those days

    • I was there’s too I was 10 at the time I’ve been trying for years to get hold of some footage of the game don’t suppose you have got any footage I’m 52 this years and still love MUFC God Bless you united till I die

  2. Wow. My first-ever City match. I was 10, and Dad finally took me along after I’d been mithering him for ages – and it turned out that this match set the tone for what was to come throughout my youth. United winning in the very last-minute and piling on the heartbreak for we Blues….but I stuck with it, despite that first bitter taste. “Get used to it”, Dad should’ve warned me.
    And here we are, over forty years later…..the longer you wait, the sweeter it tastes. Thanks for posting.

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