Man City 10 - 1 Huddersfield , 27 Years ago ,

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Re: Man City 10 - 1 Huddersfield , 27 Years ago ,

Postby Crossie » Sun Nov 09, 2014 9:52 am

Some of the football back then was very.......raw....

I think it was actually more exciting than keep the ball and don't take a chance that we see more of now.
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Re: Man City 10 - 1 Huddersfield , 27 Years ago ,

Postby RodneyRodney » Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:11 pm

City64 wrote:
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craigmcfc wrote:Being born in Huddersfield, this was a fantastic day and one which I will always remember. School the following week was just brilliant. Does anyone remember the interview after the game with Malcom MacDonald, their manager? Never to this day have I seen a manager more shellshocked and lost for words

Here are the highlights and interview (around the 30 minute mark)-

Watch on youtube.com


I disagree , I thought SuperMac actually handled it very well , with sporting, wry humour, great eloquence , and above all, FAR more dignity than the world has come to expect from certain other football manager we could all mention. Class act.

Didn't Malcom MacDonald come out with " At least four of their goals were offside" or something in his after match interview ? Absolute classic lol

SuperMacs interview went as follows :
"Yeah,well,uhuuuuuuuuum, the silly thing of it all was that for the first fifteen minutes or so , we were the better team, and had one or two chances to have gone ahead, Manchester couldn't really get out of their own half;having got out of their own half, we then gave McNab far too much room to get his shot in , and then , having gone a goal behind, for some reason we then went totally to pieces, one or two staring trying to look for offsides, and we've never played offsides , never ! So much as you're trying to get instructions out onto the field to people to play the way we normally do, if one of two start changing things around then no-one else knows what the hell's going on, so all in all the whole things was just a total shambles. "
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Re: Man City 10 - 1 Huddersfield , 27 Years ago ,

Postby City64 » Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:27 pm

RodneyRodney wrote:
City64 wrote:
RodneyRodney wrote:
craigmcfc wrote:Being born in Huddersfield, this was a fantastic day and one which I will always remember. School the following week was just brilliant. Does anyone remember the interview after the game with Malcom MacDonald, their manager? Never to this day have I seen a manager more shellshocked and lost for words

Here are the highlights and interview (around the 30 minute mark)-

Watch on youtube.com


I disagree , I thought SuperMac actually handled it very well , with sporting, wry humour, great eloquence , and above all, FAR more dignity than the world has come to expect from certain other football manager we could all mention. Class act.

Didn't Malcom MacDonald come out with " At least four of their goals were offside" or something in his after match interview ? Absolute classic lol

SuperMacs interview went as follows :
"Yeah,well,uhuuuuuuuuum, the silly thing of it all was that for the first fifteen minutes or so , we were the better team, and had one or two chances to have gone ahead, Manchester couldn't really get out of their own half;having got out of their own half, we then gave McNab far too much room to get his shot in , and then , having gone a goal behind, for some reason we then went totally to pieces, one or two staring trying to look for offsides, and we've never played offsides , never ! So much as you're trying to get instructions out onto the field to people to play the way we normally do, if one of two start changing things around then no-one else knows what the hell's going on, so all in all the whole things was just a total shambles. "

Thanks for that pal , thought his interview went something like that . Wow time certainly flies by ! ;-)
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Re: Man City 10 - 1 Huddersfield , 27 Years ago ,

Postby RodneyRodney » Mon Nov 10, 2014 12:52 pm

I've watched the tape of that game - must be 20+ times , so I've pretty much got Macs interview memorised . OK, maybe I need to get out more . . . .
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