CITY 1 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 0
League Division 1
25th October 1969
attendance 34,425
scorer Doyle(48 pen)
Ref B Hornewood
City Corrigan, Book, Pardoe, Doyle, Booth, Oakes, Summerbee, Bell, Mundy, Young, Bowyer – sub Towers(unused)
Wolves Parkes, Taylor, Parkin, Bailey, Holsgrove, Munro, McCalliog, O’Grady, Dougan, Wilson, Wagstaffe – sub McAlle
JOHN MADDOCKS WRITING IN THE CITY PROGRAMME 25TH OCTOBER 1989
Wolves were the next visitors to Maine Road to return home pointless. Lee’s enforced absence provided a rare opportunity for Jimmy Mundy in the City attack, and the youngster’s boisterous play caused Wanderers more than a few problems.
The real stars of the afternoon were Summerbee and ex-Blue Wagstaffe. They gave Parkin and Book a thorough testing throughout the 90 minutes. Dougan, a muted striker on the verge of a disciplinary hearing, made little of Wagstaffe’s supply line, while Summerbee forged some intricate attacking links with Bell and Young.
Doyle again played a blinder, his tackling and passing being of the highest quality. Wolves on the other hand, were too reliant on the illegal side of dispossessing opponents, and conceded a number of free-kicks. The referees punished one not-so-crafty offence by awarding a penalty. Mundy was the victim of a push in the back, Doyle was the executioner. The single goal was enough.