Football
The Kick Off
Match
Match
Night & Match Time
Granada TV (North
West) Football Highlights 1968-83
Granada's Sunday afternoon highlights programmes
were simply titled "Football" until The Kick Off Match
was
introduced in 1975. When the ITV regions won the rights to show highlights
on Saturday nights for season 1980/81 the North West highlights went out
as Match Night, but this was changed to Match Time the following
season for the return to Sunday afternoons and this title stuck until the
end of traditional regional highlights in May 1983.
*Note: Prior to July 1968, North West commercial TV viewers at weekends had been served by ABC Televison who had broadcast a football highlights show since the 1965/66 season - see here.
Granada commentators
and presenters
1968/69
Barry Davies was the man behind the mic when
Granada began showing regular Sunday afternoon highlights in August 1968,
the London born commentator had joined BBC Radio in 1963 working on Sports
Report before moving into television with Rediffusion in 1965 (the
then London weekday channel) and this led to a position on the 1966 ITV
World Cup commentary team. A move to ABC Television (weekend broadcasters
to the Midlands an North) was cut short when they lost their ITV franchise
in 1968 and Davies ended up at Granada, he was still in his 20's at the
time but attracted the attention of the BBC who lured him away for the
start of the 1969/70 season, Davies was then a regular voice on Match
of the Day until 2004, commentating on many other sports along the
way.
1969/70 - 1980/81
Folkestone born Gerald Sinstadt became synonymous
with Granadaland football throughout the 1970's having joined the channel
from Anglia Television where he had commentated on their Match of the
Week programme, he had first appeared on television as a news assistant/sports
reporter for BBC in the Midlands in 1959 and then commentated for BBC Radio.
Aged 39 at the time he joined Granada, Sinstadt doubled up as a presenter
on all of the station's football programmes which included the Friday night
preview show Kick Off and a football gameshow Kick Off Quiz.
He
remained with Granada until the end of the 1980/81 campaign. A desire to
produce opera programmes saw him re-locate to the south where he also worked
as a freelancer for TVS (ITV's station in the South 1982-92) before returning
to the BBC.
1981/82 - 1982/83
Martin Tyler had previously commentated for Southern
TV (1974-76) and Yorkshire TV (1976-1981). Born in Chester, the move to
his region of birth helped establish Tyler as the network's no.2 behind
Brian Moore and at the age of 36 he was handed the job of commentating
on the 1982 World Cup final. After the demise of traditional Sunday afternoon
regional highlights he remained with Granada/ITV until 1990 when he left
to join BSB, who were soon swallowed up by SKY for whom Tyler continues
to commentate to this day.
Presenters
Unlike Gerald Sinstadt, Martin Tyler did not
initially present Granada's highlights programmes. Elton Welsby fronted
the show in the early 1980's having first worked on Kick Off Match
in January 1978, Welsby also did the odd commentary. Other faces in the
studio, offering analysis and/or rounding up the local football news, included
ex-Liverpool player Ian St. John (mid-late 1970's), Jimmy Armfield (circa
1979) and ex Manchester United/City player Dennis Law (early 1980's). St.
John went on to become part of the popular
Saint & Greavsie double
act (which superseded ITV's long established Saturday football preview
show On the Ball) whilst Elton Welsby hosted networked live ITV
fixtures on The Match (1988-92) as well as fronting Granada's regional
sports output (including a revival of Kick Off) during the same
period.*
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Gerald Sinstadt (left) hosting
Granada's Friday night football preview show and Elton Welsby (right)
*In the mid-late 1980's Granada occasionally showed football highlights under the First (or Second) Division Special banner, these were presented by Martin Tyler. but not, as I recall, from a studio, he'd voice-over shots of the ground and such like, these shows were sometimes broadcast by other regions too - depending on the North West opponents. Kick Off was revived in 1989. Clive Tyldesley became Granada's commentator after Tyler left.
Granada football
theme tunes
Granada initially used the Herb Alpert and the
Tijuana Brass version of "Magic Trumpet" (from the 1966 album "What Now
My Love") which had originally been recorded by its' composer Bert Kaempfert
who released it as a single in 1962, "Magic Trumpet" was still in use during
the 1972/73 season and probably lasted until the programme was re-christened
at the start of 1975/76. The first Kick Off Match theme sounds like
a Francis Monkman effort, he was certainly responsible for a similarly
demented synthesizer led piece which can be heard on 1978/79 editions.
A brass band tune was apparently employed for the start of the 1980/81
Saturday night series Match Night but this only lasted until November
or December, Match Night then adopted the new LWT Big Match theme
"Jubilation" by Jeff Wayne until the end of regular North West highlights
in May 1983.
The Granadaland
region's league teams 1968-1983
Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool,
Everton, Burnley, Blackpool, Preston North End, Bolton Wanderers, Blackburn
Rovers, Oldham Athletic, Bury, Stockport County, Rochdale, Tranmere Rovers,
Chester, Crewe Alexandra, Southport, Barrow and Wigan Athletic.*
*Fringe clubs included Wrexham (shared with HTV Wales) and Port Vale and Stoke City (both primarily associated with ATV/Central).
What matches
were shown
The following lists detail all the Saturday matches recorded by Granada
cameras for local highlights. For full details of
other region's matches go here.
Re-edits of other region's games included on Granada's programmes
as a 2nd or 3rd match are, where known, indicated by a letter (Y=Yorkshire,
T=Tyne Tees, H=HTV, M=ATV/Central(Midlands), E=(East)Anglia, W=Westward,
S=Southern/TVS, L=London and X=Scottish). For midweek games (which were
networked) go here,
for full details of networked Wembley Cup finals go here
and for European finals see here.
Given dates are for when the fixture was played (not the broadcast).
Non-North West based matches are in italics.
Season 1968/69
All "Football" programmes for
this season were broadcast in 405-line black & white on VHF only.
10/Aug Manchester United 2 (Best, Charlton) Everton
1 (Ball) *Possibly not broadcast due to industrial action
17/Aug Everton 0 Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Greaves, Chivers)
*Possibly
not broadcast due to industrial action
24/Aug Showed LWT coverage
of Queens Park Rangers 1 (Bridges) Manchester City 1 (Doyle)
31/Aug Showed Yorkshire
TV coverage of Leeds United 1 (Jones) Liverpool 0
07/Sep Showed ATV coverage
of Stoke City 1 (Conroy) Manchester City 0 *Barry Davies
comm. for Granada. Full prog archived
14/Sep Bolton Wanderers 1 (Bromley)
Blackburn Rovers 1 (Darling)
21/Sep Manchester United 3
(Best 2, Law) Newcastle United 1 (Gibb)
28/Sep Manchester City 3 (Bell
2, Young) Leeds United 1 (O'Grady)
05/Oct Burnley 0 Liverpool
4 (Hunt 2, Thompson, Strong)
12/Oct Liverpool 2 (St.John,
Evans) Manchester United 0
19/Oct Bury 1 (Jones) Blackburn
Rovers 3 (Sharples, Connelly, Darling)
26/Oct Manchester City 3 (Bell,
Young, Tlindley) Nottingham Forest 3 (Moore, Baker, Chapman)
02/Nov Manchester United 0
Leeds United 0
09/Nov Liverpool 2 (Callaghan, Smith)
Chelsea 1 (Birchenall)
16/Nov Everton 4 (Morrisey, Harvey,
Royle, Husband) Queens Park Rangers 0
23/Nov Manchester City 5 (Young 2,
Bell 2, Doyle) West Bromwich Albion 1 (Brown)
30/Nov Preston North End 1 (Irvine)
Bolton Wanderers 4 (Byrom 2, Rimmer, Williams) *Full programme
archived
07/Dec Liverpool 2 (Hughes,
Thompson) West Ham United 0
14/Dec Manchester United 1
(Law) Liverpool 0
21/Dec Manchester City 4 (Clements(og),
Curtis(og), Young 2) Coventry City 2 (Shepherd, Hateley)
28/Dec Stockport County 3 (Atkins
2, Low) Southport 0
04/Jan Manchester City
1 (Lee) Luton Town 0 [FA Cup 3rd Round]
11/Jan Showed Yorkshire
coverage of Leeds United 2 (Jones, O'Grady) Manchester United 1 (Charlton)
*Davies
comm for Granada. Full prog archived
18/Jan Everton 2 (Brown,
Husband) Ipswich Town 2 (Crawford 2)
25/Jan Showed Tyne
Tees coverage of Newcastle United 0 Manchester City 0 [FA Cup R4] *Full
programme archived
01/Feb Blackpool 2 (Brown,
Suddick) Birmingham City 1 (James(og))
08/Feb Bad weather *Only
4 fixtures played from all divisions
15/Feb Arsenal 2 (Gould 2)
Burnley 0 *Granada cameras venturing outside the region,
LWT covered QPR v Spurs match
22/Feb Showed LWT coverage
of West Ham United 1 (Sisions) Liverpool 1 (Hunt) *Full programme
archived
01/Mar Manchester City 1 (Lee)
Tottenham Hotspur 0 [FA Cup QF]
08/Mar Manchester United 0
Manchester City 1 (Summerbee) *Full programme archived
15/Mar League Cup Final
*Networked highlights programme
22/Mar Manchester City 1 (Booth)
Everton 0 [FA Cup Semi Final] *Full programme archived
29/Mar Showed YTV coverage
of Barnsley 2 (King (og), Earnshaw) Tranmere R. 2 (Rowland, King) +L
*Full Prog archived (Davies comm on Barnsley)
05/Apr Blackburn Rovers 2 (Coddinigton,
Rogers) Fulham 2 (Dear 2)
12/Apr Manchester City 1 (Young)
Sunderland 0
19/Apr Manchester United 2
(Best, Waldron(og)) Burnley 0
26/Apr FA Cup Final - Manchester
City 1 (Young) Leicester City 0 *Networked live, Granada
also had own Sunday highlights show (archived)
17/May Manchester United 3 (Best,
Law, Morgan) Leicester City 2 (Fern, Nish)
Both Manchester clubs had qualified for this season's European Cup (Matt Busby's United as holders, Joe Mercer's City as league champions), it was the first time England had two clubs taking part in the competition - City were knocked out in the 1st round by Fenerbache (losing 2-1 in the 2nd leg after a 0-0 draw at Maine Road) whilst United reached the Semi-finals (unable to turn around a 1st Leg 2-0 away defeat to AC Milan, losing 2-1 on aggregate). Bill Shankly's Liverpool were knocked out of the Fairs Cup after a 3-3 agg 1st round tie was decided on a toss of a coin! But they did end the season as the North West's best placed league finishers as runners-up, Everton were 3rd (with Joe Royle netting 21 league goals), Man Utd were 11th and Burnley 14th. Manchester City made up for a disappointing league campaign (13th this term) by winning the FA Cup and Tony Book was named joint 'Footballer of the year'. In the 2nd tier, Blackpool finished 8th (after which Manager Stan Mortensen was surprisingly sacked), Preston were 14th, Bolton 17th and Blackburn 19th, Bury were relegated in 21st. In the 3rd tier Tranmere finished 7th, Southport 8th (George Andrews scored 19 league goals for them), Stockport 9th and Barrow 19th. Crewe and Oldham were relegated as the bottom two. Rochdale were the only club in the region to win promotion this season by claiming 3rd place in the 4th division, Chester were 14th but had the leagues' top scorer in Gary Talbot who found the back of the net 22 times.
"Football" titles, 12th January 1969
Season 1969/70
All "Football" programmes up
to 8th November 1969 were broadcast in 405 line black & white on VHF
only.
09/Aug Manchester City 4 (Young 2, Bell, Lee)
Sheffield Wednesday 1 (Eustace)
16/Aug Manchester United 1 (Morgan) Southampton
4 (Davies 3, Burns(og))
23/Aug Bolton Wanderers 2 (Phillips, Wharton)
Preston North End 0
30/Aug Everton 3 (Husband, Royle 2) Leeds United
2 (Bremner, Clarke)
06/Sep Manchester City 0 Chelsea 0
13/Sep Manchester United 1 (Morgan) Liverpool
0
20/Sep Liverpool 3 (Hunt, Hughes, Callaghan)
Stoke City 1 (Burrows)
27/Sep Stockport County 1 (Ogley) Fulham 4
(Earle 3, Conway)
04/Oct Liverpool 1 (Chapman(og))
Nottingham Forest 1 (Newton)
11/Oct Everton 3 (Morrissey,
Kendall, Royle) Sunderland 1 (Tueart)
18/Oct Showed Yorkshire's
Sheffield Utd 2 (Woodward, Currie) Blackpool (Burns, Pickering 2) *Listed
in The Observer
25/Oct Manchester City
1 (Doyle(pen)) Wolverhampton W. 0
01/Nov Burnley 0 Newcastle
United 1 (Davies)
08/Nov Blackburn Rovers 3 (Martin,
Darling, Knighton) Bolton Wanderers 1 (Wharton) *Listed
in The Observer
From 15th November 1969 Granada
began broadcasting on 625 line PAL colour on UHF, "Football" remained in
b&w for a short while longer
15/Nov Manchester City 4 (Young,
Sadler(og), Bell 2) Manchester United 0
22/Nov Manchester United 3
(Burns, Charlton 2) Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Chivers)
29/Nov Liverpool 0 Arsenal
1 (Robertson)
06/Dec Manchester United 0
Chelsea 2 (Hutchinson 2)
13/Dec Blackpool 2 (Suddick,
Craven) Huddersfield Town 0
20/Dec Everton 1 (Ball) Derby
County 0 *played in snow
27/Dec Intended
match Manchester City v Burnley was postponed, may have shown Tyne Tees's
Sunderland 1 (Baker) Man Utd 1 (Kidd)
03/Jan Blackburn Rovers
0 Swindon Town 4 (Smith, Horsfield, Rogers, Butler) [FA Cup 3rd Round]
10/Jan Manchester United
2 (Sartori, Morgan) Arsenal 1 (Marinello) *Programme was
now in colour
17/Jan Tranmere Rovers
0 Walsall 0
24/Jan Manchester United
3 (Morgan(pen), Kidd 2) Manchester City 0 [FA Cup 4th Round] +M
*Archived but incomplete
31/Jan Burnley 3 (Thomas,
Kindon, Coates) West Ham United 2 (Eustace, Lindsay)
07/Feb ATV coverage of Northampton
T. 2 (McNeil, Large) Man Utd 8 (Best 6, Kidd 2) [FA Cup 5th Round] *Sinstadt
commentated for Granada viewers +L
14/Feb Bury 2 (Price, Jones)
Rotherham United 1 (Phillips) *Observer lists Preston
v Charlton (PP'd)
21/Feb Showed YTV coverage
of Middlesbrough 1 (Hickton) Manchester Utd 1 (Sutton) [FA Cup QF] +L
*Full programme archived, Sinstadt comm on Boro for Granada
28/Feb Showed other region's
matches - Y/M *Sinstadt commentated on Y for Granada viewers,
full programme archived
07/Mar League Cup Final
- Man City 2 (Doyle Pardoe) W.B.A. 1 (Astle) *Granada had
their own presentation of LWT's match coverage
14/Mar FA Cup SF *Chelsea/Watford,
full programme archived
21/Mar Liverpool 0 Everton
2 (Royle, Whittle)
28/Mar Manchester United 1
(Kidd) Manchester City 2 (Lee(pen), Doyle) +L
04/Apr Blackpool 1 (Craven)
Queens Park Rangers 1 (Leach)
11/Apr FA Cup Final *Granada
produced their own Sunday highlights show, Chelsea/Leeds (archived)
Harry Catterick's Everton were crowned league champions this season and striker Joe Royle was runner-up in the top flight goalscoring charts with 23, but cameras were banned from Goodison for the 2nd half of the season (the ban was lifted for the start of next season). Manchester City added two new trophies to the honours list, the League Cup was won in March and then the European Cup-Winners Cup in April (Gornik Zabrze were beaten 2-1 in the final in Vienna with goals from Neil Young and Francis Lee). Liverpool finished 5th and were knocked out in the 2nd round of the Fairs Cup. Man Utd were now managed by Wilf McGuinness after Matt Busby had decided to retire, they ended the season in 8th. Burnley finished 14th with Jimmy Adamson replacing Harry Potts as team manager in February. In the 2nd tier; Les Shannon's Blackpool were promoted as runners-up, the promotion was sealed with a victory over arch-rivals Preston which effectively condemned North End to relegation to the 3rd tier for the first time in their history. Elsewhere, John Byrom scored 20 goals in an otherwise poor campaign for Bolton whilst Bury's George Jones was the 3rd divisions' top scorer with 26, but Southport, Barrow and Stockport were all relegated to the 4th.
A still from the titles of an early colour edition,
8th February 1970
Season 1970/71
15/Aug Showed Yorkshire
TV coverage of Huddersfield Town 3 (Smith 2 Worthington(pen)) Blackpool
0 +L
22/Aug Manchester City 0 Burnley
0
29/Aug Showed Yorkshire
TV coverage of Sheffield Wednesday 1 (Prendergast) Blackburn Rovers 1 (Rogers)
+M
05/Sep Manchester City 4 (Lee,
Bell 2, Summerbee) West Bromwich Albion 1 (Hope)
12/Sep Everton 2 (Whittle,
Kendall) Ipswich Town 0
19/Sep Blackburn Rovers 0 Bolton
Wanderers 2 (Taylor, Byron)
26/Sep Manchester United 1
(Best) Blackpool 1 (Burns)
03/Oct Showed Tyne Tees
coverage of Sunderland 4 (Porterfield, Harris, Park, Baker) Bolton Wanderers
1 (Fletcher)
10/Oct Showed LWT coverage
of Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Peters) Liverpool 0 +Y
17/Oct Manchester City 1 (Lee)
Southampton 1 (Davies)
24/Oct Manchester United 2
(Law, Kidd) West Bromich Albion 1 (Brown)
An ITV technicians colour strike
affected programmes until mid-February, highlights would now be recorded
in black & white
31/Oct Liverpool 2 (Smith(pen),
Evans) Wolverhampton W. 0
07/Nov Everton 1 (Whittle) Nottingham
Forest 0
14/Nov Burnley 2 (West, Kindon) Huddersfield
Town 3 (Hoy 2, Lawson)
21/Nov Liverpool 3 (Heighway, Toshack,
Lawler) Everton 2 (Whittle, Royle)
28/Nov Blackburn Rovers 0 Sunderland
1 (Kerr)
05/Dec Burnley 1 (Kindon) West
Bromwich Albion 1 (Brown)
12/Dec Manchester United 1
(Kidd) Manchester City 4 (Doyle, Lee 3)
19/Dec Preston North End 2
(Ingram, Lyall) Torquay United 2 (Cave, Rudge)
26/Dec Showed ATV coverage
of Wolverhampton W. 2 (Dougan 2) Everton 0
02/Jan Manchester United
0 Middlesbrough 0 [FA Cup 3rd Round]
09/Jan Liverpool 2 (Heighway,
Craven(og)) Blackpool 2 (Burns, Pickering)
16/Jan Bolton Wanderers
2 (Seddon, Fletcher) Sheffield United 1 (Tudor)
23/Jan Showed LWT
coverage of Chelsea 0 Man City 3 (Bell 2, Bowyer) [FA Cup 4th Round] *Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +E/M
30/Jan Manchester City
0 Leeds United 2 (Clarke Charlton)
06/Feb Blackpool 0 Wolverhampton
W. 2 (Dougan, McCalliog)
ITV technicians colour strike
now ended, all programmes in colour from now on
13/Feb Everton 1 (Johnson)
Derby County 0 [FA Cup 5th Round]
20/Feb Bury 3 (Jones, Rudd,
White) Aston Villa 1 (Allen(og))
27/Feb League Cup Final
*Granada
had their own presentation of LWT coverage even thouigh no North West teams
were involved
06/Mar Liverpool 0 Tottenham
Hotpsur 0 [FA Cup QF] +Y
13/Mar Everton 2 (Whitte, Royle)
Stoke City 0
20/Mar Liverpool 2 (MacKay(og),
Lawler) Derby County 0
27/Mar Stoke City 2 (Smith,
Ritchie) Arsenal 2 (Storey 2(1pen)) [FA Cup SF]
*Granada
had own presentation, BBC had Liverpool/Everton SF
03/Apr Manchester City 3 (Doyle,
Hill, Booth) Everton 0
10/Apr Manchester United 1
(Law) Derby County 2 (O'Hare 2)
17/Apr Liverpool 0 Tottenham
Hotspur 0 +L
24/Apr Manchester United 3
(Best(pen),Charlton, Kidd) Ipswich Town 2 (Morris, Clarke)
01/May Manchester City 0 Tottenham
Hotspur 1 (Perryman)
08/May FA Cup Final - Liverpool
1 (Heighway) Arsenal 2 (Kelly, George) AET *Networked live,
Sunday highlights networked
Liverpool were this season's best North West league finishers in 5th, they also reached the Semi's of the Fairs Cup where they met Leeds but lost to a single goal scored in the Anfield 1st Leg, whilst in the FA Cup they beat Everton in the Semi's and then met the league champions Arsenal in the final, taking the lead in extra-time before conceding twice. Man Utd finished 8th after Wilf McGuinness had been sacked in December with Matt Busby then taking charge again until the end of the season, there was no silverwear for Man City this season who finished 11th, Everton were a very disappointing 14th (and as well as losing an FA Cup SF to Liverpool, there was a QF exit in the European Cup on away goals). Blackpool's return to the top flight proved to be short lived as the Seasiders finished bottom of the league having won only 4 league games all season, Les Shannon was duly sacked but they did win the Anglo-Italian Cup at the end of the season. Burnley took the drop too, leaving the region with only four clubs at the highest level next term. There was another double relegation for Granadaland in the 2nd tier as both Blackburn and Bolton dropped into the 3rd level of League football for the first time ever. Preston (now managed by Alan Ball senior, father of the 1966 World Cup star) immediately bounced back as champions of the 3rd tier with Gerry Ingram netting 22 times in the process, but at the other end Bury were demoted. In the 4th tier player/manager Jimmy Frizzell guided Oldham Athletic to promotion with Jim Fryatt helping out with 24 goals. Barrow finished rock bottom of the 92 but they survived the re-election process.
Season 1971/72
07/Aug Leicester City 1
(Whitworth) Liverpool 0 [Charity Shield] *Networked highlights
from Filbert Street, Brian Moore commentated
14/Aug Manchester City 0 Leeds
United 1 (Lorimer)
21/Aug Preston North End 2
(McIlmoyle 2) Fulham 0
28/Aug Liverpool 3 (Heighway,
Keegan, Toshack) Leicester City 2 (Fern, Farrington)
04/Sep Showed Yorkshire
coverage of Hull City 1 (Pearson) Blackpool 0 +M
11/Sep Blackpool 1 (Hatton)
Norwich City 2 (Foggo, Howard)
18/Sep Manchester United 4
(G.Best 3, Charlton) West Ham United 2 (C.Best, Brooking)
25/Sep Manchester City 3 (Lee,
Bell, Davies) Southampton 0
02/Oct Burnley 0 Sunderland
1 (Watson)
09/Oct Manchester City 1 (Lee)
Everton 0
16/Oct Showed Yorkshire
coverage of Rotherham Utd 2 (Gilbert 2) Blackburn Rovers 1 (Arrentoft)
+L
23/Oct Liverpool 2 (Smith(pen),
Evans) Huddersfield Town 0
30/Oct Everton 1 (Ball)
Newcastle United 0 +Y
06/Nov Manchester City 3 (Lee,
Bell, Summerbee) Manchester United 3 (McIroy, Kidd, Aston) *Full
programme archived
13/Nov Preston North End 1
(Hepolette) Sheffield Wednesday 0 +L
20/Nov Manchester United 3
(Kidd, Law 2) Leicester City 2 (Birchenhall, Glover) +M
27/Nov Oldham Athletic 0 Aston
Villa 6 (Lochead 3, Rioch 2, Anderson) +L
04/Dec Manchester United 3
(Law, Kidd 2) Nottingham Forest 2 (O'Neill, Cormack) +E
11/Dec Liverpool 3 (Whitham
3) Derby County 2 (O'Hare 2) +M
18/Dec Manchester City 1 (Lee(pen))
Leicester City 1 (Weller) +L
01/Jan Liverpool 0 Leeds
United 2 (Clarke, Jones)
08/Jan Manchester United
1 (McIlroy) Wolverhampton W. 3 (Dougan, Richards, McCalliog) +Y
15/Jan Showed Southern
coverage of Southampton 1 (Gabriel) Man Utd 1 (Charlton) [FA Cup R3] *Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +Y
22/Jan Blackpool 1 (Suddick)
Bristol City 0 +Y
29/Jan Showed LWT
coverage of Chelsea 4 (Osgood 2, Hollins(pen), Dempsey) 4 Everton 0 *Granada
match postponed? +M
05/Feb Everton 2 (Johnson,
Whittle) Walsall (Evans) 1 [FA Cup 4th Round] +L
12/Feb Manchester United 0
Newcastle United 2 (Tudor, Barraclough) +Y
19/Feb Manchester City 1 (Booth)
Huddersfield Town 0 +M
26/Feb Everton 0 Tottenham
Hotspur 2 (Gilzean, Peters) [FA Cup 5th Round] +Y
04/Mar League Cup Final
- Stoke City 2 (Conroy, Eastham) Chelsea 1 (Osgood) *Granada
had their own presentation of LWT's match coverage
11/Mar Everton 1 (Lyons) Manchester
City 2 (T.Wright(og), Hill) +L
18/Mar Showed other region's
FA Cup QF's - L/M
25/Mar Preston North End 1
(Tarbuck) Queens Park Rangers 1 (O' Rouke) +Y
01/Apr Showed ATV coverage
of Coventry 2 (Barry, Graham) Man Utd 3 (Moore, Charlton, Best) *Sinstadt
comm. for Granada (archived)
08/Apr Liverpool 3 (Keegan,
Smith(pen), Toshack) Coventry City 1 (Hunt) +Y
15/Apr Stoke City 1 (Simpson(og))
Arsenal 1 (Armstrong) [FA Cup Semi-Final] *Sinstadt was commentating
on the FA Trophy Final
22/Apr Liverpool 2 (Toshack
2) Ipswich Town 0 +M
29/Apr Manchester United 3
(Charlton, Moore, Best(pen)) Stoke City 0 +L
It was tight at the top with 4th placed Manchester City only 1 point worse off than champions Derby in the final reckoning, City's assistant manager Malcolm Allison had become recognised as team boss from October with Joe Mercer now the 'General Manager', City player Francis Lee was the runaway leader in the top flight goalscoring charts with 33. Liverpool had gained entry into the European Cup-Winners Cup by virtue of Arsenal's double, but lost out to Bayern Munich in the 2nd round. In the league, Liverpool were again Granadaland's best placed finishers in 3rd, Man Utd (now under Frank O'Farrell) were 8th, Everton 15th. No North West club was promoted or relegated this season but sadly the region lost a league member as Barrow were, somewhat harshly, not re-elected - Barrow had finished third-bottom, 8 points ahead of Crewe and 5 above Stockport and they lost their league place to Hereford United on a 2nd ballot (This was just a matter of months after Hereford's famous Ronnie Radford goal helped them knock Newcastle out of the FA Cup, curiously Hereford had not won the Southern League since 1965 and only finished runners-up this term).
Gerald Sinstadt, 1st April 1972
Season 1972/73
05/Aug Aston Villa 0 Manchester
City 1 (Lee(pen)) [Charity Shield] *Networked highlights
from Villa Park
12/Aug Manchester United 1
(Law) Ipswich Town 2 (Whymark, Hamilton) +E
19/Aug Manchester City 3 (Lee
2, Bell) Norwich City 0 +Y
*Note:- Gerald Sinstadt missed
some games during the 26/Aug-11/Sep period as he was commentating on the
Munich Olympics
26/Aug Burnley 4 (Collins,
Fletcher, Casper, Dobson) Aston Villa 1 (Hamilton) *Gerry
Harrison comm, prog is archived 2nd game not known
02/Sep Everton 1 (Royle) West
Bromwich Albion 0 *Bill Grundy commentating. +L
09/Sep Liverpool 4 (Hughes,
Cormack, Keegan, Smith(pen)) Wolverhampton W. 2 (Kindon, Richards) *Gerry
Harrison commentated. +M
16/Sep Blackpool 1 (Burns)
Orient 1 (Bullock) +L
23/Sep Manchester United 3
(Moore, Davies, Morgan) Derby County 0 *Archived, but
2nd match not known
30/Sep Showed Yorkshire
coverage of Leeds United 1 (Jones) Liverpool 2 (Lloyd, Boersma) *Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +M
07/Oct Preston North End 1
(Wilson) Sheffield Wednesday 1 (Eustace(pen)) +M
14/Oct Showed ATV coverage
of Coventry City 3 (Stein, Aldeson, Carr) Manchester City 2 (Marsh, Summerbee)
+L
21/Oct Liverpool 2 (Hughes,
Callaghan) Stoke City 1 (Greenhoff) +M
28/Oct Showed LWT coverge
of Arsenal 0 Man City 0 *Sinstadt commentated for Granada
viewers. +E
04/Nov Liverpool 3 (Toshack 2, Keegan) Chelsea 1 (Baldwin)
+E
11/Nov Everton 2 (Belfitt, Kenyon) Manchester City
3 (Lee 2, Kenyon(og)) *Archived,
but 2nd match not known.
18/Nov Manchester City 3 (Bell 2, Buchan(og)) Manchester
United 0 +L
25/Nov Rochdale 1 (Buck) Chesterfield
2 (Large, Smith(og)) +L
02/Dec Manchester City 1 (Lee) Ipswich Town 1 (Johnson)
+T
09/Dec Manchester United 0 Stoke City 2 (Pejic, Ritchie)
+M
16/Dec Manchester City 2 (Marsh
2) Southampton 1 (Jeffries(og)) +L
23/Dec Liverpool 2 (Toshack
2) Coventry City 0 +M
30/Dec Showed LWT's match
*Sinstadt
comm. Several games pp'd due to flu epidemic incl. Man Utd v Everton (probably
intended match) +E
06/Jan Everton 2 (Buckley,
Connolly) Stoke City 0 +L
13/Jan Manchester City
3 (Bell, Marsh, Summerbee) Stoke City 2 (Greenhoff 2) [FA Cup 3rd Round]
+M
20/Jan Liverpool 1 (Toshack)
Derby County 1 (Davies) *snow covered pitch+L
27/Jan Manchester City
1 (Donachie) Birmingham City 0 +M
03/Feb Everton 0 Millwall 2
(Cripps, Wood) [FA Cup 4th Round] +M
10/Feb Manchester United 2
(Charlton 2(1pen)) Wolverhampton W. 1 (Hegan) +L
17/Feb Manchester City 1 (Booth)
Liverpool 1 (Boersma) *Tommy Smith sent off. +Y
24/Feb Manchester City 2 (Towers,
Montgomery(og)) Sunderland 2 (Horswill, Hughes) [FA Cup 5th Round] +Y
03/Mar League Cup Final
*Networked
highlights programme
10/Mar Showed other region's
games - Y/E *Sinstadt commentated on one of these,
most likely Y
17/Mar Showed two FA Cup
QF's - M/L (probably took the ITV Sport presentation as shown
in other regions)
24/Mar Manchester City 1 (Booth)
Arsenal 2 (George, Kennedy) +L
31/Mar Blackburn Rovers 2 (Field,
Endean) Tranmere Rovers 2 (Young 2) +L/M
07/Apr FA Cup SF (L)
*Gerald
Sinstadt comm (at least for Granada viewers) & possibly Birmingham
2 (Latchford, Hatton) Liverpool 1 (Smith)
14/Apr Blackpool 2 (Rafferty,
Burns) Preston North End 0 +M
21/Apr Manchester United
0 Manchester City 0
28/Apr Liverpool 0 Leicester
City 0
All four divisions were won by North West clubs in 1973, Bill Shankly's Liverpool were crowned top flight champions - their first league title since 1966 - and they also won the UEFA cup by overcoming Spurs in the Semi-finals before a 3-0 home victory v Borussia Monchengladbach in the 1st leg of the final, which would prove to be just enough to secure their first European trophy, 3-2 on aggregate. It was a relatively poor season for the region's other top flight clubs; Man City finished 11th (manager Malcolm Allison left at the end of March and was replaced by ex-City player Johnny Hart), Everton finished 17th (manager Harry Catterick was switched to a director's role in April) and Manchester United ended the campaign in 18th (easily their lowest finish in ten seasons, manager Frank O'Farrell had been replaced by Tommy Docherty in December). In the 2nd tier, Jimmy Adamson's Burnley came out on top whilst Jimmy Armfield's Bolton won the 3rd tier with John Byrom netting 20 of their league goals, Southport - managed by Jimmy Meadows - won the Fourth Division with 21 goals from Drew Provan.
"Football" titles 27th August
1972
Season 1973/74
18/Aug Manchester City 0 Burnley
1 (Waldron) [Charity Shield] *played at Maine Road, all
region's showed this - Granada had own presentation
25/Aug Liverpool 1 (Heighway)
Stoke City 0
01/Sep Showed Yorkshire
coverage of Sheffield Wednesday 0 Blackpool 0
08/Sep Manchester City
2 (Lee, Bell) Norwich City 1 (Suggett) +E
15/Sep Everton 1 (Lyons)
Queens Park Rangers 0 +L
22/Sep Showed Yorkshire
coverage of Leeds United 0 Manchester United 0 *Sinstadt
comm for Granada, no 2nd match
29/Sep Showed LWT's
"The Big Match"
06/Oct Blackpool 0 Notts
County 1 (Mann) +M
13/Oct Showed other
region's games - L *Sinstadt commentated, 2nd match unknown
20/Oct Everton 1 (Clements(pen))
Burnley 0 +Y
27/Oct Liverpool 1 (Keegan)
Sheffield United 0 +M
03/Nov Manchester United 2
(Young, Greenhoff) Chelsea 2 (Baldwin, Osgood)
10/Nov Manchester City 1 (Lee)
Arsenal 2 (Kelly, Hornsby)
17/Nov Liverpool 4 (Keegan
3(1pen), Cormack) Ipswich Town 2 (Johnson, Hamilton)
24/Nov Manchester United 0
Norwich City 0
01/Dec Liverpool 1 (Cormack)
West Ham United 0
08/Dec Everton 0 Liverpool
1 (Waddle)
15/Dec Manchester United
2 (Best, Morgan) Coventry City 3 (Buchan(og), Alderson, Cross) *George
Best's last ever goal for Man Utd.
22/Dec Manchester City
2 (Bell, Doyle) Burnley 0
29/Dec Oldham Athletic
0 Watford 3 (Morrissey 3(1pen))
05/Jan Everton
3 (Harper, Hurst, Clements) Blackburn Rovers 0 [FA Cup 3rd Round]
12/Jan Manchester
City 2 (Law, Marsh) Leicester City 0
19/Jan Manchester
United 1 (James) Arsenal 1 (Kennedy)
26/Jan Liverpool
0 Carlisle United 0 [FA Cup 4th Round]
02/Feb Blackpool 2 (Burns,
Suddick) Oxford United 0
09/Feb Manchester United
0 Leeds United 2 (Jones, Jordan)
16/Feb Showed other
regions FA Cup R5 games
23/Feb Everton 1 (Hurst)
Coventry City 0
02/Mar League Cup
Final - Manchester City 1 (Bell) Wolves 2 (Hibbitt, Richards) *Networked
highlights programme
09/Mar Showed LWT
coverage of Bristol City 0 Liverpool 1 (Toshack) [FA Cup QF] *Sinstadt
probably commentated for Granada viewers
16/Mar Manchester City
0 Sheffield United 1 (Salmons)
23/Mar Blackpool 3 (Alcock,
Walsh, Suddick) Preston North End 0
30/Mar Networked coverage
of Burnley 0 Newcastle United 2 (Macdonald 2) [FA Cup SF] *at
Hillsborough
06/Apr Oldham Athletic
2 (Robins, Lochhead) Tranmere Rovers 2 (Whittle(og), Palios)
13/Apr Preston North
End 0 Oxford United 0
20/Apr Manchester City
2 (Booth, Bell) West Ham United 1 (Gould)
27/Apr Manchester United
0 Manchester City 1 (Law)
04/May FA Cup Final - Liverpool
3 (Keegan 2, Heighway) Newcastle United 0 *Networked live,
highlights networked on Sunday
Liverpool finished 2nd this season and suffered a disappointing 2nd round exit in the European Cup, but they won the FA Cup with a memorable performance v Newcastle in the final and Ian Callaghan was named 'Footballer of the year'. Manager Bill Shankly then took the surprise decision to retire in July, leaving coach Bob Paisley to reluctantly succeed him. A long term fate similar to that of Manchester United must have been feared by some, the Red Devils had withered since Matt Busby's retirement and they suffered a shocking campaign in 73/74. United entertained neighbours City on the final Saturday of the season staring relegation in the face (City were now managed by Tony Book following the sacking of Ron Saunders who'd overseen City's League Cup final defeat to Wolves), ironically it was ex-United player Dennis Law's apologetic back healed goal on 86 minutes that sent Manchester United down to the 2nd tier, the goal sparked an ugly pitch invasion and the game had to be abandoned, but the 1-0 scoreline was allowed to stand. Burnley finished 6th upon their return to the top flight, but sadly none of their home games were televised due to a dispute with the chairman. It was now three up/three down between the 1st&2nd and 2nd&3rd tiers, the increase made little difference to Manchester United who finished 2nd bottom, nor Preston North End who were relegated in a similar position from the 2nd tier. Jimmy Frizzell led Oldham Athletic to another promotion, this time as champions of the 3rd tier, but Southport and Rochdale made up the bottom two. In the 4th tier, Bury won promotion, Stockport County finished rock bottom but both they and Crewe survived the re-election vote.
Season 1974/75
17/Aug Preston North End 1
(Morely) Plymouth Argyle 0
24/Aug Blackpool 2 (Dyson,
Ainscow) Bolton Wanderers 1 (Whatmore)
31/Aug Manchester City 2 (Summerbee,
Bell) Leeds United 1 (Clarke) +T
07/Sep Manchester United 2
(Greenhoff, McIlroy) Nottingham Forest 2 (Bowyer, Cottam)
14/Sep Preston North End 0
Blackburn Rovers 0
21/Sep Port Vale 3 (William,
Horton, Bailey) Hereford United 0 *ATV at Northampton,
Anglia at Ipswich
28/Sep Showed Yorkshire
coverage of Sheffield United 1 (Woodward) Liverpool 0 *Sinstadt
commentated for Granada viewers
05/Oct Showed LWT coverage
of Fulham 1 (Busby) Manchester United 2 (Pearson 2) *Sinstadt
likely commentated for Granada viewers
12/Oct Showed Yorkshire
coverage of Sheffield United 2 (Dearden, Woodward) Everton 2 (Lyons, Buckley)
*Sinstadt
comm. for Granada
19/Oct Manchester City 1 (Summerbee)
Luton Town 0
26/Oct Liverpool 1 (Heighway)
Leeds United 0
02/Nov Manchester United 4
(Pearson 3 Macari) Oxford United 0
09/Nov Manchester City 1 (Marsh)
Stoke City 0
16/Nov Manchester United 2
(Daly 2(1pen)) Aston Villa 1 (Hamilton)
23/Nov Liverpool 1 (Smith)
West Ham United 1 (Robson)
30/Nov Showed
Anglia coverage of Luton Town 2 Burnley 3 and Tyne Tees coverage of Newcastle
United 2 Manchester City 1
07/Dec Liverpool 2 (R.Kennedy,
Heighway) Derby County 2 (Bourne, Davies)
14/Dec Blackpool 2 (Hart, Walsh)
Norwich City 1 (Boyer)
21/Dec Manchester City 0 Wolverhampton
W. 0
28/Dec Everton 1 (Latchford)
Middlesbrough 1 (Maddren)
04/Jan Manchester City
0 Newcastle United 2 (Burns, Nulty) [FA Cup 3rd Round]
11/Jan Manchester United
2 (McCalliog 2) Sheffield Wednesday 0
18/Jan Liverpool 2 (Heighway,
Keegan) Coventry City 1 (Alderson)
25/Jan Showed Anglia
coverage of Ipswich Town 1 (Mills) Liverpool 0 [FA Cup R4] *Sinstadt
comm for Granada viewers. +M
01/Feb Manchester United 0
Bristol City 1 (Gillies)
08/Feb Manchester City 2 (Bell,
Tueart) Everton 1 (Horswill(og))
15/Feb Everton 1 (Kenyon) Fulham
2 (Busby 2) [FA Cup 5th Round]
22/Feb Burnley 2 (Noble, Fletcher)
Sheffield United 1 (Woodward)
01/Mar League Cup Final
*Networked highlights programme
08/Mar Carlisle United 0 Fulham 1
(Barrett) [FA Cup QF]
15/Mar Blackburn Rovers 2 (Fazackerley,
Heaton) Tranmere Rovers 1 (Crossley)
22/Mar Burnley 3 (Noble, Hankin,
James) Arsenal 3 (Rostron, Hornsby 2)
29/Mar Carlisle United 3 (Laidlaw,
Martin, Clarke) Everton 0
05/Apr FA Cup SF
12/Apr Manchester United 1
(Daly) Fulham 0
19/Apr Everton 2 (Smallman,
Jones(pen)) Sheffield United 3 (Eddie, Dearden, Currie)
26/Apr Liverpool 3 (Toshack
2, Keegan(pen)) Queens Park Rangers 1 (Francis(pen))
Liverpool were runners-up again in the league and suffered a 2nd round exit in the Cup-winners cup, this after recording a club record victory in the 1st round home leg with an 11-0 victory v Stromsgodset. It was a good season for Everton under Billy Bingham, finishing 4th with striker Bob Latchford netting 17 goals (the Toffees would have won the league had it not been for a poor run in the last five games). Tony Book's Manchester City finished 8th, Burnley - with cameras allowed back inside Turf Moor - were 10th. Manchester United won an immediate return to the top flight with ease and were crowned champions of the 2nd tier, but their fans now had a reputation for being among the very worst behaved in the country as incidents of hooliganism in general had shown a marked increase over the last few season's. Blackburn Rovers were champions of the 3rd tier but Tranmere were relegated. Chester won promotion from the Fourth Division.
Season 1975/76
Granada Sunday highlights now
titled "The Kick Off Match".
09/Aug Manchester City 3 (Booth,
Marsh, Leman) Sheffield United 1 (Woodward) [Anglo-Scottish Cup]
16/Aug Showed other region's
games - M/E *Sinstadt commentated on one of these games,
most likely M
23/Aug Blackburn Rovers 4 (Beamish,
Martin, Metcalfe(pen), Parkes) Oldham Athletic 1 (Blair)
30/Aug Showed Tyne Tees
coverage of Sunderland 2 (Towers 2) Blackpool 0 *Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +L
06/Sep Showed ATV coverage
Derby County 3 (Lee, Gemmill, Hector) Burnley 0
13/Sep Everton 3 (Latchford,
Lyons, Clements) Newcastle United 0
20/Sep Chester 1 (Crossley)
Peterborough United 1 (Robson)
27/Sep Manchester City 2 (Royle
2) Manchester United 2 (McCreary, McCari)
04/Oct Showed LWT coverage
of West Ham United 0 Everton 1 (Jones) *Sinstadt comm for
Granada. +M
11/Oct Manchester City 0 Burnley
0
18/Oct Preston North End 0
Crystal Palace 0
25/Oct Liverpool 1 (Toshack)
Derby County 1 (Lee)
01/Nov Burnley 0 Stoke City
1 (Moores)
08/Nov Blackpool 0 West Bromwich
Albion 1 (Johnston)
15/Nov Everton 1 (Telfer) Manchester
City 1 (Booth)
22/Nov Liverpool 1 (Toshack)
Coventry City 1 (Powell)
29/Nov Manchester United 1
(Daly) Newcastle United 0
06/Dec Everton 3 (Dobson 2, Latchford) Ipswich Town
3 (Lambert, Johnson, Clements(og))
13/Dec Burnley 2 (Hankin, Kennerley)
West Ham United 0
20/Dec Manchester United 1
(Hill) Wolverhampton W. 0
27/Dec Bolton Wanderers 2 (Allardyce,
Bryom) Sunderland 1 (Dunne(og))
03/Jan Showed
ATV coverage of Derby County 2 (George 2) Everton 1 (Jones) [FA Cup R3]
*Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +L/Y
10/Jan Liverpool
3 (Keegan 2, Case) Ipswich Town 3 (Wymark 2, Gates)
17/Jan Burnley
1 (Fletcher) Derby County 2 (James, George)
24/Jan Showed
ATV coverage of Derby County 1 (Davies) Liverpool 0 [FA Cup R4] *Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +E/Y
31/Jan Manchester
United 3 (Forsyth, Macari, McIlroy) Birmingham City 1 (Withe)
07/Feb Liverpool 2 (Keegan,
Toshack) Leeds United 0
14/Feb Leicester City
1 (Lee) Manchester United 2 (Macari, Daly) [FA Cup R5] +Stoke
0 Sunderland 0
Note ATV cameras were at Leicester and Granada cameras at Stoke, but Sinstadt
voiced Leicester as main match, Wolstenholme called Stoke.
21/Feb Manchester City
3 (Hartford, Tueart(pen), Royle) Everton 0
28/Feb League Cup
Final - Manchester City 2 (Barnes, Tueart) Newcastle United 1 (Gowling)
*Networked
highlights programme
06/Mar Manchester United
1 (Daly) Wolverhampton W. 1 (Richards) [FA Cup QF]
13/Mar Everton 0 Queens
Park Rangers 2 (Bowles, Leach)
20/Mar Oldham Athletic
1 (Bell) Sunderland 1 (Hughes)
27/Mar Bolton Wanderers
2 (Hay(og), G.Wilkins(og)) Chelsea 1 (Britton)
03/Apr Liverpool
1 (Fairclough) Everton 0
10/Apr Manchester
City 4 (Tueart 2, Royle, Power) Derby County 3 (Rioch 2, Todd)
17/Apr Bolton Wanderers
4 (Greaves 2, Jones 2(2pens)) Oldham Athletic 0
24/Apr Showed
LWT coverage of QPR 2 (Thomas, Bowles) Leeds 0 *Sinstadt
comm for Granada, 2nd match was Yugoslavia 2 Wales 0
01/May FA Cup Final
- Southampton 1 (Stokes) Manchester United 0 *Networked live,
highlights networked on Sunday
Liverpool's Kevin Keegan was named 'Footballer of the year' as the reds repeated their 1973 double by winning the league title and the UEFA cup (this time v Bruges, the 1st leg was won 3-2 at Anfield, the 2nd leg drawn 1-1). Man Utd had a good return season to the top flight, finishing 3rd and making an appearance in the FA Cup final for the first time in 13 years, but United surprisingly lost the cup final to 2nd tier Southampton. Manchester City won the League Cup with the PFA's young player of the year Peter Barnes scoring the first goal in a 2-1 win v Newcastle, Dennis Tueart netted the winner. City finished 8th in the league, Everton were 11th and Burnley were relegated. In the 2nd tier, Bolton (under Ian Greaves) were just 1 point short of promotion in 4th. John King's Tranmere were promoted from the Fourth Division with 34 of their league goals scored by Ronnie Moore, whilst at the wrong end of the table Stockport and Southport both survived re-election.
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"The Kick Off Match" titles
and Gerald Sinstadt presenting from the ground, 15th February 1976 edition
Season 1976/77
21/Aug Tranmere Rovers 0 Chester
1 (Philpotts(og))
28/Aug Showed HTV coverage
of Cardiff 2 (Alston, Showers) Blackburn 1 (Mitchell) *Granada
& Sinstadt covering Roses Cricket. +M
04/Sep Showed other region's
games - Y/M *Sinstadt commentated on one of these,
most likely Y
11/Sep Everton 3 (Telfer 2,
Latchford) Stoke City 0
18/Sep Showed Tyne Tees
coverage of Sunderland 0 Manchester City 2 (Tueart, Royle) *Gordon
Burns commentated for Granada viewers
25/Sep Blackpool 0 Chelsea
1 (Finnieston)
02/Oct Showed YTV coverage
of Leeds 0 Man Utd 2 (Daly, Coppell) *Sinstadt commentating
for Granada viewers. +S
09/Oct Bury 3 (Woolfall 2,
Spence) Brighton & Hove Albion 0
16/Oct Liverpool 3 (Heighway,
Neal(pen), Toshack) Everton 1 (Dobson)
23/Oct Oldham Athletic 2 (Halom,
Wood) Bolton Wanderers 2 (Greaves, Taylor)
30/Oct Manchester United 0
Ipswich Town 1 (Woods)
06/Nov Manchester City 0 Newcastle
United 0
13/Nov Blackpool 1 (Walsh)
Sheffield United 0
20/Nov Everton 2 (King, Latchford)
Derby County 0
27/Nov Manchester United 0
West Ham United 2 (Brooking, Jennings)
04/Dec Manchester City 3 (Kidd 2, Tueart) Derby County
2 (James 2)
11/Dec Liverpool 3 (Toshack,
Keegan, Kennedy) Queens Park Rangers 1 (Eastoe)
18/Dec Burnley 1 (Cockrane)
Millwall 3 (Hazell, Seasman, Fairbrother)
01/Jan Liverpool 2 (Kennedy,
Thompson) Sunderland 0
08/Jan Everton 2 (Lyons,
McKenzie(pen)) Stoke City 0 [FA Cup 3rd Round]
15/Jan Oldham Athletic
1 (Irving) Blackpool 0
22/Jan Bolton Wanderers
3 (Whatmore 2, Reid) Blackburn Rovers 1 (Waddington)
29/Jan HTV coverage
of Swindon 2 (Syrett, Stroud) Everton 2 (McKenzie, Latchford) [FA Cup R4]
*Sinstadt
comm. for Granada. +M/E
05/Feb Liverpool 4 (Neal(pen),
Heighway 2, Toshack) Birmingham City 1 (Burns)
12/Feb Everton 1 (Latchford)
Leicester City 2 (Earle, Alderson)
19/Feb Manchester United 3 (Greenhoff 3) Newcastle
United 1 (Nulty)
26/Feb Liverpool 3 (Keegan, Case, Neal) Oldham Athletic
1 (Shaw) [FA Cup 5th Round]
05/Mar Manchester United 3
(Pearson, Hill, Coppell) Manchester City 1 (Royle)
12/Mar League Cup Final
- Aston Villa 0 Everton 0 *Networked highlights programme
19/Mar Liverpool 2 (Fairclough,
Keegan) Middlesbrough 0 [FA Cup QF]
26/Mar Showed ATV coverage
of Nottm Forest 3 (Withe 2, Woodcock) Blackpool 0 *Sinstadt
comm. for Granada viewers. +E
02/Apr Manchester City 2 (Kidd,
Watson) Ipswich Town 1 (Whymark)
09/Apr Liverpool 2 (Keegan,
Heighway) Manchester City 1 (Kidd)
16/Apr Bolton Wanderers 3 (Whatmore
2, Jones(pen)) Southampton 0
23/Apr Man Utd 2 (Greenhoff,
Coppell) Leeds Utd 1 (Clarke(pen)) [FA Cup SF] *at Hillsborough,
Sinstadt for Granada, archived
30/Apr Liverpool 2 (Kennedy,
Keegan) Ipswich Town 1 (Wark(pen)) +L
07/May Manchester City 5 (Booth,
Barnes, Kidd, Tueart, Hartford) Tottenham Hotspur 0 +L
14/May Bolton Wanderers 0 Wolverhampton
W. 1 (Hibbitt) +L
21/May FA Cup Final - Manchester
United 2 (Pearson, J.Greenhoff) Liverpool 1 (Case) *Networked
live, highlights networked on Sunday
What a season it was for Bob Paisley's Liverpool! They retained their league championship title and won the European Cup - a unique double for an English club which so nearly became a treble. Captain Emlyn Hughes was named 'Footballer of the year' but he was denied the chance to lift three trophies in one season by the resurgent Manchester United who beat Liverpool 2-1 in the FA Cup final, Tommy Docherty's team finished 6th in the league and lost out to Juventus in the 2nd round of the UEFA cup after overcoming Ajax in the opening round. Neighbours Manchester City were league runners up, just 1 point behind Liverpool, Brian Kidd - now wearing the sky blue - netted 21 goals. A poor run over the new year period saw Everton sack Billy Bingham and replace him with Gordon Lee, they went on to lose the League Cup final in a 2nd replay to Aston Villa before meeting Liverpool in the Semi-finals of the FA Cup, only to be cruelly robbed of a 2nd shot at Wembley glory by an inexplicable decision by the referee which ruled out a late winner, Liverpool won the replay 3-0 and Everton finished 9th in the league. In the 2nd tier, both Bolton and Blackpool finished just 1 point behind the last promotion place, it was tough on Bolton who had also just missed out in the previous campaign (and they would surely have achieved promotion this time around had they won their Granada televised final home game of the season v Wolves). Blackpool's Mick Walsh was top scorer in this division with 26, Bolton's Neil Whatmore was only 1 behind on 25. Down in the Fourth Division Southport again survived re-election.

Season 1977/78
20/Aug Burnley 0 Bolton Wanderers
1 (Greaves) +M
27/Aug Manchester United 0 Ipswich Town 0 +M
03/Sep Yorkshire coverage of Hull City 0 Bolton
Wanderers 0 *Sinstadt comm. for Granada.
+T
10/Sep Manchester City 3 (Kidd
2, Channon) Manchester United 1 (Nicholl) +M
17/Sep LWT coverage of Queens Park Rangers 1 (Francis)
Manchester City 1 (Royle) *Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +E
24/Sep Bury 0 Shrewsbury Town 3 (McGuire, Atkins(pen),
Hornsby) +L
01/Oct Everton 1 (Latchford) Manchester City 1 (Hartford)
+H
08/Oct Liverpool 2 (Dalglish, Fairclough) Chelsea
0 +L
15/Oct Yorkshire coverage
of Leeds United 1 (Thomas) Liverpool 2 (Case 2) *Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +M
22/Oct Blackpool 2 (Ronson, Ainscow) Luton Town 1
(Husband) +Y
29/Oct Manchester City 3 (Kidd, Channon, Royle) Liverpool
1 (Fairclough) +T
05/Nov Oldham Athletic 1 (Taylor) Crystal Palace 1 (Perrin)
+M
12/Nov Manchester City 2 (Channon, Barnes) Leeds United
3 (Jordan, Graham, Hankin) +M
19/Nov Manchester United 1 (Pearson) Norwich City 0 +H
26/Nov Everton 6 (Dobson, Latchford 3, Pearson, King) Coventry
City 0 +L
03/Dec ATV coverage of Derby County 2 (Hughes,
Ryan) Manchester City 1 (Power) *Sinstadt
comm for Granada. +E
10/Dec Yorkshire coverage
of Sheffield Utd 2 (Woodward, Hamilton) Blackburn Rovers 0
17/Dec Liverpool 1 (Neal(pen))
Queens Park Rangers 0 +M
24/Dec No fixtures played
31/Dec Everton 2 (Latchford,
King) Arsenal 0 +T
07/Jan Everton 4 (King,
Ross(pen), McKenzie, Latchford) Aston Villa 1 (Gray) [FA Cup R3] *Leighton
Phillips (Villa) sent off. +Y/L
14/Jan LWT coverage
Luton 0 Oldham 1 (Taylor) *Sinstadt commentated on this,
Brian Moore was in Argentina for WC draw. +E
21/Jan Manchester United
4 (Hill 2(1pen), Pearson, Buchan) Derby County 0 +M
28/Jan Showed LWT's
"The Big Match" *FA Cup 4th Round day
04/Feb Blackpool 5 (Waldron,
Hatton 4) Blackburn Rovers 2 (Waddington, Hird(pen)) +M
11/Feb Intended
match may have been postponed (only 4 top flight fixtures played)
18/Feb Showed LWT's "The
Big Match" *FA Cup 5th Round day
25/Feb Manchester City
1 (Kidd) Everton 0 +E
04/Mar Oldham Athletic 1 (Taylor)
Tottenham Hotspur 1 (McNab) +M
11/Mar Wrexham 2 (McNeal, Whittle)
Arsenal 3 (Stapleton, Sunderland, Young) [FA Cup QF] *Brian
Moore commentated but was a Granada ob
18/Mar League Cup Final
- Liverpool 0 Nottingham Forest 0 AET *Networked highlights
programme
25/Mar Bolton Wanderers 2 (Reid,
P.Jones) Blackpool 1 (Walsh(pen)) +M
01/Apr Burnley 2 (Ingham, Noble)
Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Taylor) +M
08/Apr FA Cup SF *Arsenal/Orient
15/Apr Preston North End 4
(Robinson, Baxter, Bruce, Coleman) Lincoln City 0 +E
22/Apr Manchester United 3
(Grimes(pen), McIlroy, Pearson) West Ham United 0 +H
29/Apr Bolton Wanderers 0 Fulham
0 +L
Three North West clubs were among the top four this season; Liverpool, following two successive championship campaigns, were runners-up but retained the European Cup (the first British club to do so), this time they won it at Wembley stadium with a goal by Kenny Dalglish who had been bought from Celtic the previous summer to replace Kevin Keegan. Everton finished 3rd and Manchester City were 4th. Man United were unable to build on last season's FA Cup success after the boat had been rocked in July 1977 when manager Tommy Docherty was sacked over an affair with the physio's wife, United then appointed Dave Sexton and they went on to finish a disappointing 10th. In the 2nd tier; Ian Greaves' Bolton Wanderers were finally promoted (as champions) but Blackpool were relegated to the lower divisions for the first time in their history (Had they been 1 point better off, they'd have finished as high as 14th!). One of the teams taking Blackpool's place would be Preston (now managed by Nobby Stiles) who were promoted along with 3rd tier champions Wrexham. In the Fourth Division; Rochdale finished rock bottom but it was next-to-bottom Southport who lost their league place (it was the third season running that Southport had finished 91st in the 92), another North West club replaced them - Wigan Athletic.
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The 20th November 1977 edition
of "The Kick Off Match" with Ian St.John & Gerald Sinstadt.
Season 1978/79
19/Aug Burnley 2 (Fletcher,
Noble) Leicester City 2 (Hughes, Christie) +L
26/Aug Showed LWT's match
*Granada
cameras thought to be covering Cricket this weekend
02/Sep Liverpool 7 (Dalglish
2, Johnson 2, Kennedy, Neal, McDermott) Tottenham Hotspur 0 +L
09/Sep Bolton Wanderers 2 (Gowling
2) Derby County 1 (Daly) +T
16/Sep Showed LWT's "The
Big Match" including Chelsea 1 Manchester City 4
23/Sep Everton 2 (Latchford,
King(pen)) Wolverhampton W. 0 +L
30/Sep Manchester United 1
(Jordan) Manchester City 0 +H
07/Oct Burnley 1 (Smith) Oldham
Athletic 0 +E
14/Oct Liverpool 5 (Johnson,
Kennedy 2, Dalglish 2) Derby County 0 +H
Showed LWT's "The Big Match" from 22/Oct/1978 - 03/Dec/1978 due to a union's dispute
09/Dec Manchester City 1 (Power)
Southampton 2 (Viljoen(og), Bowyer) +M
16/Dec Everton 1 (Ross) Leeds
United 1 (Hawley) +E
23/Dec Blackpool 3 (Spence
2, Kellow) Chester 0 +M
30/Dec Manchester United 3
(Greenhoff, McQueen, McIlroy) West Bromwich Albion 5 (Brown, Cantello,
Cunningham, Regis 2) +L
06/Jan Showed abandoned
ATV coverage of Stoke v Oldham [FA Cup 3rd Round] *Sinstadt
comm. for Granada viewers. +Y
13/Jan Showed YTV
coverage of Leeds United 1 (Hawley) Manchester City 1 (Kidd) *Sinstadt
comm. for Granada viewers. +L
20/Jan Manchester City
2 (Power, Futcher) Chelsea 3 (McKenzie, Osgood, Walker) *snow
covered pitch, intended Bolton/Arsenal was pp'd. +L
27/Jan Showed other
regions FA Cup 4th Round matches - E/T/M
03/Feb Manchester United 0
Arsenal 2 (Sunderland 2) *Elton Welsby commentated. +L
10/Feb Everton 4 (King 3, Wright)
Bristol City 1 (Whitehead) *Elton Welsby commentated,
this was a late switch after Bolton/Liverpool pp'd. +M
17/Feb Bad weather *only
5 fixtures from all divisions played
24/Feb Everton 0 Ipswich Town
1 (Mariner) +M
03/Mar Manchester City 2 (Channon,
Owen(pen)) Bolton Wanderers 1 (Worthington) +H
10/Mar Showed LWT coverage
of Tottenham Hotpsur 1 (Ardiles) Manchester United 1 (Thomas) [FA Cup QF]
+M
17/Mar League Cup Final
*Networked highlights programme
24/Mar Blackburn Rovers 0 Preston
North End 1 (Bruce) +L
31/Mar Manchester United 2
(Jordan, B.Greenhoff) Liverpool 2 (Dalglish, Hansen) [FA Cup SF] *at
Maine Road, Sinstadt comm. for Granada
07/Apr Liverpool 3 (Case, Dalglish,
McDermott) Arsenal 0 +L
14/Apr Manchester City 0 Everton
0 +L/M
21/Apr Bolton Wanderers 2 (Worthington,
Allardyce) Ipswich Town 3 (Brazil 2, Wark) +M
28/Apr Showed LWT's "The
Big Match"
05/May Wrexham 1 (Jones) Sunderland
2 (Rostron, Brown) +T
12/May FA Cup Final - Man Utd
2 (McQueen, McIlroy) Arsenal 3 (Talbot, Stapleton, Sunderland) *Networked
live, highlights networked on Sunday
1978/79 was a record breaking top flight championship season for Liverpool who won 30, lost just 4 and conceded only 16 goals in their 42 matches, Kenny Dalglish was the red's leading scorer on 21 and was named 'Footballer of the year' but their run of European Cup success was brought to an end in the 1st round after losing 2-0 on agg to Forest. Everton finished 4th and were knocked out of the UEFA Cup in the 2nd round whilst Man United were 9th but reached the FA Cup final - knocking out Liverpool in a semi-final replay 1-0 before an astonishing comeback (from 2-0 down) in the last five minutes of the Wembley clash with Arsenal was ruined by another Gunners goal at the death. Manchester City's final position of 15th was their lowest since 1967 although they had a decent run in the UEFA cup by reaching the QF's, dumping out AC Milan along the way. Bolton's return to the top flight after an absence of 24 years saw them stay up in 17th with Frank Worthington the top flight's leading scorer on 24. Preston had a decent season back up in the 2nd tier finishing 7th with Alex Bruce netting 21 league goals, but Blackburn were relegated as the bottom placed club. Tranmere were another relegation story for the region in the 3rd tier whilst Crewe finished rock bottom of the Fourth Division.
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Gerald Sinstadt introducing
the 30th December 1978 edition of "The Kick Off Match"
Season 1979/80
All ITV regions (except Channel
TV) were taken off the air in early August 1979 due to a strike which lasted
for almost three months! (North West viewers only had BBC1 and BBC2 from
6pm on 10th August until 24th October).
27/Oct Everton 0 Manchester
United 0 +M/E
03/Nov Oldham Athletic 1 (Clements)
Newcastle United 0 +L/M
10/Nov Everton 0 Middlesbrough
2 (Johnston 2) +S/M
17/Nov Bolton Wanderers 0 Manchester
City 1 (Daley) +M/L
24/Nov Everton 1 (Latchford)
Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Jones) +L/M
01/Dec Manchester City 2 (Palmer,
Deyna) Wolverhampton W. 3 (Gray, Hibbitt, Daniel) +L/M
08/Dec Burnley 1 (Burke) Watford
0 +E/M
15/Dec Liverpool 3 (Case, Dalglish,
McDermott) Crystal Palace 0 +M/T
22/Dec Everton 1 (Kidd) Manchester
City 2 (Daley, Henry) +M *ATV covered Man Utd at home
to Forest
29/Dec Manchester United 3
(McQueen, Jordan, McIlroy(pen)) Arsenal 0 +S/L
05/Jan Burnley 1 (Dobson(pen))
Stoke City 0 [FA Cup 3rd Round] +L/Y
12/Jan Liverpool 1 (McDermott)
Southampton 1 (Boyer) +T/M
19/Jan Showed other
region's games - L/Y *Intended
match Oldham v Burnley was postponed
26/Jan Everton 3 (McBride,
Latchford, Kidd) Wigan Athletic 0 [FA Cup R4] +L/Y *YTV
covered Bolton at home to Halifax
02/Feb Burnley 2 (Burke, James)
Fulham 1 (Gale) +M/E *Intended match Liverpool v Leeds
was postponed
09/Feb Manchester United 0
Wolverhampton W. 1 (Eves) +S/M
16/Feb Bolton Wanderers 1 (Allardyce)
Arsenal 1 (Stapleton) [FA Cup 5th Round] +E/L
23/Feb Preston North End 0
Queens Park Rangers 3 (Allen, Roeder, Goddard) +L/M
01/Mar Burnley 1 (Dixon) Preston
North End 1 (McGee) +E
08/Mar Everton 2 (Latchford,
Kidd) Ipswich Town 1 (Beattie) [FA Cup QF] +L
15/Mar League Cup Final
*Networked highlights programme
22/Mar Liverpool 1 (Hansen)
Brighton & Hove Albion 0 +E/T
29/Mar Manchester City 2 (Tueart
2) Bolton Wanderers 2 (Whatmore, Reid(pen)) +L/E
05/Apr Manchester United
2 (Thomas, Greenhoff) Liverpool 1 (Dalglish) +E/L
12/Apr Liverpool 0
Arsenal 0 [FA Cup SF] *at Hillsborough, 1st replay was covered
by BBC
19/Apr Liverpool 1 (Dalglish)
Arsenal 1 (Talbot) +E/Y
26/Apr Burnley 0 Birmingham
City 0 +M/L
03/May Blackburn Rovers 1 (Garner)
Bury 2 (Johnstone 2) +L/M
Liverpool's Terry McDermott was named both 'Footballer of the year' and the PFA's 'Player of the year' in yet another league title winning season for the reds, but it was David Johnson who emerged as their leading scorer on 21. The cup competitions again proved to be a source of frustration for Liverpool, there were semi-final exits in both the League Cup and FA Cup (the latter only being settled after a 3rd replay) whilst there was another 1st round exit in the European Cup (this time to Dynamo Tbilisi). Only two points behind Liverpool in the league was Manchester United, the runners-up spot was their best finish since 1968, but it was a poor campaign for the region's other top flight clubs - Everton in particular who slumped from last season's 4th placed finish to 19th as well as losing an FA Cup semi-final replay to 2nd Division West Ham, whilst Man City welcomed back Malcolm Allison as manager but only to finish 17th. Bolton finished rock bottom and manager Ian Greaves was sacked and replaced by Stan Anderson. Elsewhere, Burnley were relegated to the 3rd tier for the first time in their history which doubled the joy for arch-rivals Blackburn (now managed by Howard Kendall) who were promoted to the 2nd . Bury were demoted to the 4th tier where Crewe and Rochdale made up the bottom two.
Season 1980/81
Granada weekend highlights were
now broadcast on Saturday nights under the new title "Match Night".
09/Aug Liverpool 1 (McDermott)
West Ham United 0 [Charity Shield] *Networked highlights
from Wembley, Brian Moore commentated
16/Aug Liverpool 3 (Dalglish,
R.Kennedy, A.Kennedy) Crystal Palace 0 +T/L
23/Aug Bolton Wanderers 4 (Kidd
3, Whatmore) Newcastle United 0 +L/M
30/Aug Manchester United 1
(Jovanovic) Sunderland 1 (A.Brown) +E/T
06/Sep Manchester City 1 (Tueart(pen))
Arsenal 1 (Young) +M/L
13/Sep Liverpool 4 (McDermott(pen),
Souness, Fairclough 2) West Bromwich Albion 0 +L/E
20/Sep Wigan Athletic 2 (Gore
2) Bury 1 (Johnson) +M/L
27/Sep Oldham Athletic 1 (Stainrod)
Bolton Wanderers 1 (Cantello) +T/S
04/Oct Manchester City 0 Liverpool
3 (Dalglish, Souness, Lee) +M
11/Oct Manchester United 0
Arsenal 0 +M/E
"Kick Off Match" coverage now
affected by Electricians union dispute/overtime ban
18/Oct Showed
LWT's "The Big Match" *scheduled coverage of Everton v Liverpool cancelled.
25/Oct Scheduled
to show Man Utd 2 (Jordan, Coppell) Everton 0 - sponsorless shirts worn,
but may have been forced to show LWT's "The Big Match".
01/Nov Showed LWT's "The Big Match"*Intended
match thought to be Man City 1 (Power) Norwich City 0, one source says
this was scheduled as Anglia's main match.
08/Nov Showed LWT's "The Big Match"
15/Nov Showed LWT's "The Big Match"*intended
match thought to be Everton 2 (O'Keefe, Hartford) Sunderland 1 (Robson)
- ref to footage but sponsored shirts worn.
22/Nov Showed LWT's "The Big Match"*intended
match thought to be Liverpool 2 (Dalglish 2) Aston Villa 1 (Evans) - listed
in pinks
Electricians union dispute resolved
29/Nov Manchester United 1 (Jordan)
Southampton 1 (Holmes) +M/L
06/Dec Liverpool 2 (Johnson,
R.Kennedy) Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Archibald) +T/M
13/Dec Blackburn Rovers 0 West
Ham United 0 +E/L
20/Dec Manchester City 1 (Reeves)
Leeds United 0 +L/M
27/Dec Liverpool 0 Leeds United
0 +M/E
03/Jan Manchester City
4 (Reeves 2(1pen), Power, Boyer) Crystal Palace 0 [FA Cup 3rd Round] +E/Y
10/Jan Everton 1 (O'Keefe)
Arsenal 2 (Vaesson, Gatting) +M/E
17/Jan Manchester City
3 (McDonald, Reeves, Hutchison) Middlesbrough 2 (Hodgson, McAndrew) *Intended
Bolton v Derby pp'd, Boro borrowed sponsorless Man U tops +E/M
24/Jan Everton 2 (Eastoe,
Varadi) Liverpool 1 (Case) [FA Cup 4th Round] +Y/T
31/Jan Manchester United
2 (Jordan, Macari) Birmingham City 0 +E/L
07/Feb Manchester City 1 (Power)
Nottingham Forest 1 (Francis) +E/M
14/Feb Liverpool 2 (Johnson,
Neal) Birmingham City 2 (Evans, Ainscow) +S/M
21/Feb Manchester City 1 (McKenzie)
Manchester United 0 +S/Y
28/Feb Liverpool 2 (R.Kennedy,
McDermott) Southampton 0 +E/Y/M
07/Mar Showed other region's
FA Cup QF games - M/L
14/Mar Blackburn Rovers 3 (Speight,
Kendall, Busby) Sheffield Wednesday 1 (McCulloch) +M/E
21/Mar Manchester United 2
(Thomas, Nicholl) Ipswich Town 1 (Butcher) +L/M
28/Mar Bolton Wanderers 1 (Whatmore)
West Ham United 1 (Brooking) +L/Y
04/Apr Preston North End 1
(Bruce) Oldham Athletic 2 (Wylde, Atkinson) +M/E
11/Apr Blackburn Rovers 1 (Burke)
Bristol City 0 +L
18/Apr Blackpool 0 Burnley
0 +L/M
25/Apr Blackburn Rovers 3 (Lowey(pen),
Burke, Speight) Newcastle United 0 +E/L
02/May Manchester City 1 (Bennett)
Crystal Palace 1 (Walsh) *Gerald Sinstadt's last commentary
for Granada. +T/E
09/May FA Cup Final - Man City
1 (Hutchison) Spurs 1 (Hutchison(og)) AET *Networked live,
highlights networked on Sunday
Liverpool's final league position of 5th was their lowest for 10 years, but there was little cause for concern as the European Cup was brought home to Anfield for the third time following a victory over the mighty Real Madrid in the Paris final. The League Cup was also (finally) added to the Reds trophy cabinet, although it took a replay to see off 2nd tier West Ham at the final hurdle. It was a disappointing campaign for Man Utd who finished 8th and suffered a 1st Round UEFA Cup exit to Widzew Lodz on away goals, manager Dave Sexton - who'd failed to win a trophy since his appointment in 1977 - was dismissed on 30th April. Man City parted company with their manager Malcolm Allison in October following a series of million pound 'flop' signings, they replaced him with John Bond, City finished 12th and were unlucky losers in a memorable Wembley FA Cup final replay against Spurs after Tommy Hutchison had scored 'at both ends' in the initial 1-1 draw. 15th place for Everton was a slight improvement but it was to be Gordon Lee's last season in charge. In the 2nd tier, Howard Kendall's Blackburn were unlucky to miss out on what would have been a memorable promotion double, Rovers finished 4th behind Swansea on goal difference. Preston were relegated in 20th. In the 3rd tier, Blackpool were relegated to the 4th level of League football for the first time in their history.
Season 1981/82
Granada weekend highlights were
back on Sunday afternoon's for this season, the programme was now called
"Match Time" with Martin Tyler commentating.
29/Aug Everton 3 (Ainscow,
Eastoe, Biley) Birmingham City 1 (Van Mierlo) +M/E
05/Sep Liverpool 2 (McDermott,
Johnson) Arsenal 0 +L/M
12/Sep Bury 2 (Madden 2) Stockport
County 0 +Y/E
19/Sep Bolton Wanderers 0 Oldham
Athletic 2 (Palmer, Heaton) +T/M
26/Sep Everton 1 (Lyons) West
Bromwich Albion 0 +L/M
03/Oct Manchester United 5
(McIlroy 3, Stapleton, Birtles) Wolverhampton W. 0 +S/L
10/Oct Manchester City 0 Manchester
United 0 +H/T
17/Oct Everton 2 (Ferguson,
Stevens) Ipswich Town 1 (Gates) +L/M
24/Oct Liverpool 1 (McDermott(pen))
Manchester United 2 (Moran, Albiston) +E/L
31/Oct Blackburn Rovers 0 Wrexham
0 +T/S
07/Nov Preston North End 0 Chester
1 (Storton) +E/L
14/Nov Oldham Athletic 1 (Heaton)
Chelsea 0 +Y/M
21/Nov Manchester City 4 (Reeves
2, Tueart 2(1pen)) Swansea City 0 +T/Y
28/Nov Liverpool 0 Southampton 1
(Moran) +L/M
05/Dec Manchester City 1 (Tueart)
Aston Villa 0 +M/L
13/Dec Liverpool 0 Flamengo
3 (Ardilio, Nunes 2) [World Club Championship] *played in
Tokyo, Brian Moore commentated. +M
19/Dec Manchester City 2 (Francis
2) Sunderland 3 (Cummins, Rowell, Venison) +X
26/Dec Oldham Athletic 0 Blackburn
Rovers 3 (Garner, Stonhouse, Bell) +L/M
02/Jan Watford 1 (Lohman)
Manchester United 0 [FA Cup 3rd Round] *Gerald Sinstadt commentating.
09/Jan Oldham Athletic
1 (Palmer) Watford 1 (Jenkins) *Snow covered pitch +M/Y
16/Jan Bolton Wanderers
2 (Foster, Henry) Chelsea 2 (Mayes, Bumstead) +E/Y
23/Jan Blackpool 0 Queens
Park Rangers 0 [FA Cup 4th round] +E/T
30/Jan Everton 1 (Sharp)
Tottenham Hotpsur 1 (Villa) +M/E
06/Feb Liverpool 4 (McDermott,
Rush, Dalglish, Whelan) Ipswich Town 0 +S/Y
13/Feb Showed FA Cup 5th
Round ties from other regions *Martin Tyler commentated on
Shrewsbury v Ipswich
20/Feb Liverpool 4 (Souness,
Lee, Rush, McDermott) Coventry City 0 +M/L
27/Feb Manchester United 1
(Moran) Manchester City 1 (Reeves) +Y/E
06/Mar Manchester City 0 Arsenal
0 +M/L
13/Mar League Cup Final
- Liverpool 3 (Whelan 2, Rush) Spurs 1 (Archibald) AET *Networked
highlights programme
20/Mar Manchester City 1 (Bond)
Everton 1 (Heath) +E/L
27/Mar Everton 1 (Sharp) Liverpool
3 (Whelan, Souness, Johnston) *Martin Tyler also hosted
this edition +H/S
03/Apr Burnley 3 (Hamilton
2, Young) Reading 0 +M/S
10/Apr Everton 3 (Sharp, Lyons,
Heath) Manchester United 3 (Coppell 2, Grimes) +L
17/Apr Manchester United 2
(Coppell(pen), McGarvey) Tottenham Hotspur 0 +T/E
24/Apr Manchester City 1 (Hartford)
Ipswich Town 1 (Brazil) +S
01/May Manchester United 1 (McGarvey)
Southampton 0 +H/M
08/May Wigan Athletic 3 (O'Keefe
3(1pen)) Mansfield Town 1 (Burrows) +M/L
15/May Showed Tyne Tees
coverage of Sunderland 1 (Buckley) Manchester City 0
Following last season's blip in the league, Liverpool restored order by claiming the top flight championship as well as winning the League Cup again. Manchester United had appointed Ron Atkinson as manager in June and they finished 3rd, Everton - who were now managed by Howard Kendall - were 8th with Man City in 10th. Brian Miller's Burnley were champions of the 3rd tier but Chester finished bottom. In the 4th tier Larry Lloyd's Wigan Athletic won promotion, Craig Madden scored 35 league goals for 9th placed Bury and Crewe finished rock bottom.
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The 1981/82 "Match Time" titles
made use of an electronic scoreboard,
commentator Martin Tyler made
a rare appearance in the studio as host on 28th March 1982.
Season 1982/83
"Match Time" was on Saturday
night's for its' final season.
21/Aug Liverpool 1 (Rush)
Tottenham Hotspur 0 [Charity Shield] *Networked highlights
from Wembley, Brian Moore commentated
28/Aug Burnley 0 Bolton Wanderers
0 +L/T
04/Sep Everton 3 (Sheedy, Wright,
McMahon) Tottenham Hotspur 1 (Archibald) +Y/M
11/Sep Liverpool 3 (Souness,
Rush, Johnston) Luton Town 3 (Stein 2, Moss) +M/L
18/Sep Manchester City 0 Aston
Villa 1 (Shaw) +Y/E
25/Sep Liverpool 5 (Whelan
2, Lawrenson 2, Souness) Southampton 0 +L/M
02/Oct Showed LWT/Anglia
coverage Luton Town 1 (Hill) Manchester United 1 (Grimes) *Martin
Tyler for Granada viewers +M/S
09/Oct Manchester United 1
(Robson) Stoke City 0 +M/L
16/Oct Liverpool 0 Manchester
United 0 +Y/L
23/Oct Manchester United 2
(Stapleton 2) Manchester City 2 (Tueart, Cross) +M
30/Oct Burnley 1 (Hamilton)
Oldham Athletic 2 (Atkinson, Ryan) +L/T
06/Nov Manchester City 2 (Reeves,
McDonald) Southampton 0 +T/L
13/Nov Oldham Athletic 4 (Wylde 3,
Ryan) Wolverhampton W. 1 (Hibbitt) +L/S
20/Nov Everton 0 West Bromwich Albion
0 +L/M
27/Nov Liverpool 3 (Neal(pen), Dalglish
2) Tottenham Hotpsur 0 +L
04/Dec Wigan Athletic 3 (Lowe,
Steel 2) Sheffield United 2 (Morris(pen), Trusson) +L/E
11/Dec Manchester United 4
(Whiteside, Stapleton, Robson, Duxbury) Notts County 0 +Y
18/Dec Everton 5 (Bailey, Sheedy,
Curran, Heath 2) Luton Town 0 +T/M
01/Jan Burnley 4 (Taylor
3, Hamilton) Sheffield Wednesday 1 (McCulloch) +E/L
08/Jan Blackburn Rovers
1 (Garner) Liverpool 2 (Hodgeson, Rush) [FA Cup 3rd Round] +L/M
15/Jan Everton 1 (Johnson)
Watford 0 +M/E
22/Jan Manchester United
2 (Coppell(pen), Muhren) Nottingham Forest 0 +M/E
29/Jan Liverpool 2 (Dalglish,
Rush) Stoke City 0 [FA Cup 4th Round] +E/L
05/Feb Manchester City 2 (Tueart(pen),
Cross) Tottenham Hotspur 2 (Gibson, Brooke(pen)) +Y/E
12/Feb Liverpool 1 (Dalglish)
Ipswich Town 0 +M/X (Tape incorrectly
dated 12/Dec/1983)
19/Feb Everton 2 (King, Sharp)
Tottenham Hotspur 0 [FA Cup 5th Round] +T/M
26/Feb Manchester United 1
(Muhren) Liverpool 1 (Dalglish) +T/L
05/Mar Liverpool 5 (Dalglish
2, Neal, Johnston, Souness) Stoke City 1 (Bracewell) +T/M
12/Mar Manchester United 1
(Stapleton) Everton 0 [FA Cup QF] +S/X
19/Mar Oldham Athletic 1 (Palmer)
Fulham 0 +Y/S
26/Mar Manchester City 0 Ipswich
Town 1 (Wark) +Y/L
02/Apr Burnley 0 Wolverhampton
W. 1 (Palmer) +Y/S
09/Apr Manchester United 1
(Robson) Southampton 1 (Foyle) +L/T
16/Apr Manchester City 2 (McDonald,
Tueart(pen)) West Ham United 0 +S/E
23/Apr Liverpool 0 Norwich
City 2 (Lawrenson(og), O'Neill) +L/E
30/Apr Manchester City 1 (Baker)
Nottingham Forest 2 (Wallace, Davenport) +T/L
07/May Oldham Athletic 1 (Palmer)
Leicester City 2 (Jones, Ramsey) +L/M
14/May Bury 1 (Parker) Wimbledon
3 (Evans, Downes, Fishenden) +M/L
21/May FA Cup Final - Man Utd
2 (Stapleton, Wilkins) Brighton 2 (Smith, Stevens) AET *Networked
live, Granada had exclusive Sat night "Match Time"
With 24 league goals Ian Rush was Liverpool's top scorer as the Reds retained both the League title and the League Cup, it was the first time any club had won the latter competition three successive times and the latest triumph came at the expense of Manchester United who were defeated 2-1 in the Wembley final, but United returned to Wembley two months later for the FA Cup final where they met relegated Brighton, it took a replay to see off the Seagulls but the comprehensive 4-0 win brought silverware back to Old Trafford for the first time in six season's, this after finishing 3rd in the league, but there was disappointment for both Liverpool and United in Europe; Liverpool were knocked out of the European Cup at the QF stage whilst United suffered a 1st Round exit to Valencia in the UEFA Cup. Elsewhere, Everton finished 7th whilst Manchester City suffered a disastrous relegation, City had sacked manager John Bond on 3rd February and Assistant manager John Benson oversaw the remainder of an ill-fated campaign ending with a home defeat to Luton Town which saw the Hatters leapfrog City to send the Sky Blues down. Burnley only lasted one season in the 2nd tier and were relegated back down to the 3rd tier along with Bolton who finished bottom, Simon Garner scored 22 times for Blackburn. Wrexham suffered a successive relegation to the 4th Division, Blackpool and Crewe had to apply for re-election, Mickey Quinn netted 24 league goals for Stockport.

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The "Match Time" title sequence
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