I can remember this season (just!). Manchester Uniteds fall from grace coincided with York City's best ever season and, for one brief year, they were both in the same division. York's game at Old Trafford is still the largest crowd to ever watch a York City match.
71-72 they threw away something like a 5 point lead at Christmas. They were actually title favourites before the holiday matches. Losing at West Ham on New Year's Day started the decline.
The man was heart broken after scoring it. It wasn't literally the goal that put United down, but it try telling Dennis that the moment after he scored against his old club.
You are asking us to respect Dennis' contribution to the match, but you can't even spell his name as it should be with an upper case letter to start?! Show the man the respect he deserves....Law's back heel...that's how it should be done. Not trolling, just saving you the embarrassment. @@jimtuite3451
@Mr Clean They always used to score with less than twenty minutes left. They were all players from the Greek league, playing against Zidane, Henry, Nedved, Ronaldo etc. So basically defending for the last couple of minutes was the smartest thing to do. They put on a defensive masterclass in the quarter final and the final. They were the ultimate underdogs of the competition and they won the title by beating the best countries in Europe. It was one of the most beautiful stories of the history of football. Period.
You can't talk about Utd being relegated WITHOUT mentioning that cult Hero Dennis Law scored the goal for Man City which consigned them to relegation. Law's last game as a professional.
I was there. Law scored and then trudged back to the halfway line with the air of a man who had just run over a nun on a zebra crossing - he shrugged off his City team mates when they tried to congratulate him. As it happened United would have been relegated even if they had beaten City, as results elsewhere went against them. Their last game in Div One that season was at Stamford Bridge where they beat Chelsea 3-1. I was there too. The solitary season in Div Two was no disaster - United attracted bigger crowds to their home games than any club in Div One and bounced straight back up
As many would remember, the home defeat to rivals Manchester City was the final nail in the coffin, with regards to Manchester United's relegation, and the goal that did it was scored by none other than former United favourite Denis Law, with a cheeky back-heel no less. There was no trademark arm-in-the-air celebration. He felt so bad and responsible about causing United's relegation that not even his City team-mates who crowded around him could do anything about it. It's a moment that would still haunt him over thirty years later. He was substituted soon after and later on, the fans invaded the pitch in droves, perhaps in hopes of a replay of the penultimate match. Yet, the 0-1 result stood. Here's the kicker, neither Denis Law nor many other fans realized that it wasn't his goal that confirmed United's relegation. His goal was inconsequential as the relegation was due to results elsewhere, meaning had United won City, they would have still gone down.
"Relegation hurt, but it led to reinvention." Being a Carlisle United fan, that statement's all too true when The Blues were finally dumped out of the Football League in 2004. Got back up at the 1st time of asking with 2 straight promotions to League One. Was certainly a weird few years
@@tailonspoliski4435 - Yeah, promoted by gaming the system, corruption and preventing better sides to play in the First Division. Can't deny that's really something.
There is documentary to be found on you tube called Too Good to Go Down. It is all about the drop into the 2nd division and the retun to top tier football. Fascinating to hear all the players and Tommy Docherty speak about the time. I feel for Dennis Law when I see re runs of that back heeled goal for City against United. Damn near broke Denny's heart that.
Kent born United fan here: millionaire for a pound every time called a glory hunter. This relegation season was the year I made my choice as a 7 yr old, inspired by the story of Munich and the Busby Babes. My dad teased me that I'd change my mind after the relegation was confirmed but that's not me. I loved the Doc's 70's side and was off my food for a week after losing to Southampton in the '76 final. Relegation wasn't my low point: Mourinho was. It's so good to have United back. It's not the winning, though that's great. It's the intent. Play your way. Play to score. Play to attack. Play with pace. Wonderful.
You can see certain parallels between when SAF left and when SMB left, both had players from the old era holding the team back, but where the influence of Sir Matt made the job of future managers more difficult, the issue with the current team was more managers working too hard to scrub the influence of Sir Alex and stamp their own identity on the squad, (Sir Alex has largely stayed away from the first team, unless asked by the manager to get involved) and where in the past it took relegation to reinvent themselves, it's taken a former player to reintroduce Sir Alex's style of play to get the team playing closer to their potential.
I was four years old, so do not remember it. My step dad brought three suitcases back home for me in 1980 full of complete seasons of MUFC programs. Seasons from the late 40s thru 1978. I read them all over and over. When I was 16 we moved to NZ from Milton Keynes and they sold them in a jumble sale. Would have been worth a pretty penny by now. The thing is though, those programs made me well aware of the post Busby slump and thought similar was possible after Fergie. The manager round about after Fergie is almost an action replay. We always come back, so i am not worried.
I remember the season well. I remember Dennis Law playing for City and back-heeling United into the second division with a goal he could scarcely celebrate.
Lovely video, as others have said if you want to know more about this do make sure to watch the documentary "Too good to go down" as some of the people involved are interviewed themselves firsthand. Tifo, a video on Mike Pheelan and Solskjaer is badly needed and frankly long overdue.. but in all seriousness, thanks for your great content. love the attention to detail, character and love you put into this. Keep it coming.
I'd love to see a 1993 video when SAF put all his faith in replacing his departing stars in youth players. I have a feeling that could happen next year and I'm all for it. The Class of 2020 is frighteningly deep and excellent.
Glad to see some Paul Ansorge content here. I think the last I saw of him was on the world cup history videos but I may have missed some in autumn / winter.
Shows you how fast things can change in Football. 6 years after being champions of Europe you get relegated. Anything is possible in the beautiful game.
@@jamiedevlin5454 not really buddy. Look at Leicester City. Nearly relegated went on a run to stay up. Win the premiere league following season. Football doesn't hang about.
Your videos has been dead spot on, very entertaining and soothing to watch. Could you please do an analyst of Liverpool Offense, because they seem to having problem on that lately. Like what is wrong with it, what needed to be change? Their offense used to be so fluid last season. I sort of know the problem but can't put as clearly in dept like you. Thank you :)
You forgot to mention the match that they were relegated. A 1-0 defeat versus their derby rivals Manchester City with a backheel goal by the former United player Dennis Law
No talk of the most famous backheel of all time ever scored against Man Utd by their former favourite son Denis "KING" Law consigning us to the 2nd division. Highly ironic, probable and totally unforgettable. But you didn't refer to it. Nice video though. Brings back the memories.
The best thing about Man U being relegated (yes, there is something better than Man U being relegated) was Carlisle United being promoted to Division One for the one and only time in their history, and actually leading the league for a couple of weeks. Would love to see both events happen again one day.
It's a media myth that Denis Law's backheel relegated United, United were all but relegated prior to the game and results elsewhere on the day just ensured that they were relegated.
Here I am 8 months later watching this as Man Utd is 2 points above the drop zone. This is what exactly should happen to United this season, relegation. This will help them clear out Ferguson's glory era and reinventing themselves.
Interesting pronunciation of some of the players' names. Never heard Buchan pronounced Bewchan. I was born in '69 but my earliest footballing memory is the '77 FA Cup final.
And the rest is history. In 20 years time someone will make a video on our Legends Sir Alex, Cantona, Keane, Scholes, Beckham, Giggs, C Ronaldo, De Gea, Rashford, Pogba.
@@markant9534 That didnt make it a rivalry. They were 2 years removed from 2nd division. They had a few great years, started the begining of a rivalry and then ended it by returning to their place as a bottom feeder, mid table and relegation fodder team. Rivalries are deep, they dont form and last in sports based off a couple years. Calling City a rival before the mid 2010s is grossly ignorant of what real rivalries in football are. Just go to Boca-River, the Istanbul derbies, or Milan derby then come back to me.
All the non United fans making bitter criticisms of the club on here. That obsession proves how and why we're the biggest sporting institution on the planet. Thanks for your inadvertent compliments. We'll never die.
I remember so many players being kept on to make and break appearance records..just like the Alex Ferguson team ..even Wayne Rooney. Being kept at old Trafford. Extra 4 years. While only scoring 10 to 15 goals a season. Just to make a new record
Denis Laws scored a back heel goal for man city in the penultimate game of the season, which confirmed relegation for manchester united. How can you leave that out?
"I used to go missing a lot, miss usa, miss canada, miss england" - George Best
I can remember this season (just!). Manchester Uniteds fall from grace coincided with York City's best ever season and, for one brief year, they were both in the same division. York's game at Old Trafford is still the largest crowd to ever watch a York City match.
UA-cam recommendations have the greates timing
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Meshach Gopaul I was thinking about this yesterday it’s kind of creepy
i come from the future, we are coming 5th on the 13 of july
Clayton Bazarnik yes that’s true
@@claytonbazarnik4310 3rd soon.
71-72 they threw away something like a 5 point lead at Christmas. They were actually title favourites before the holiday matches. Losing at West Ham on New Year's Day started the decline.
That Denis Law backheel was one of the most memorable Manchester Derby moments
Up there with the Rooney bicycle kick and "Why Always Me?".
The man was heart broken after scoring it. It wasn't literally the goal that put United down, but it try telling Dennis that the moment after he scored against his old club.
How could laws backheal not be mentioned???
All he does is read out the league table!
You are asking us to respect Dennis' contribution to the match, but you can't even spell his name as it should be with an upper case letter to start?! Show the man the respect he deserves....Law's back heel...that's how it should be done. Not trolling, just saving you the embarrassment. @@jimtuite3451
@@davidlean1060
Do you mean DENIS Law?
One 'N'
Not two
;-)
Can you do a video on Greece's unlikely euro 2004 win
worst day of my life
@Mr Clean They always used to score with less than twenty minutes left. They were all players from the Greek league, playing against Zidane, Henry, Nedved, Ronaldo etc. So basically defending for the last couple of minutes was the smartest thing to do. They put on a defensive masterclass in the quarter final and the final. They were the ultimate underdogs of the competition and they won the title by beating the best countries in Europe. It was one of the most beautiful stories of the history of football. Period.
Dante Intx
They were extremely lucky. It was the right place and right time for Greece
Riccardo Di Luca hahahahaha
thats a good request that
Most underrated channel please make a video on OGS
They are just waiting for him to win the treble this season or next otherwise they'll have to do 2 videos.
Nasty lil hobbitses. They stole our precious
Too early for that
@@22conmanz22 agree. Who in the right mind rated lowly a 443k subscriber channel?
Yeah lad Ole. Ole is on the wheel
You can't talk about Utd being relegated WITHOUT mentioning that cult Hero Dennis Law scored the goal for Man City which consigned them to relegation.
Law's last game as a professional.
united were relegated by the other fixtures already
Andoni Tomazou nonsense, results elsewhere meant we were already down.
Even if he didn't score we would've been relegated anyway
Harry MUFC absolute rubbish, at the time he scores results were going utds way so it was good goal that effectively relegated them at that time
I was there. Law scored and then trudged back to the halfway line with the air of a man who had just run over a nun on a zebra crossing - he shrugged off his City team mates when they tried to congratulate him. As it happened United would have been relegated even if they had beaten City, as results elsewhere went against them.
Their last game in Div One that season was at Stamford Bridge where they beat Chelsea 3-1. I was there too.
The solitary season in Div Two was no disaster - United attracted bigger crowds to their home games than any club in Div One and bounced straight back up
Who’s here after Newcastle beat us 1-0
Us? So you work for the club then? Morons say 'us' just an armchair fan like most utd fans.
@@rhynouk1 you are not helping bro
@@rhynouk1 Dude, chill.
Why you so mad? You must be a Barnsley supporter
@@CHAZE2B 😂😂😂
Don't talk about it
As many would remember, the home defeat to rivals Manchester City was the final nail in the coffin, with regards to Manchester United's relegation, and the goal that did it was scored by none other than former United favourite Denis Law, with a cheeky back-heel no less. There was no trademark arm-in-the-air celebration. He felt so bad and responsible about causing United's relegation that not even his City team-mates who crowded around him could do anything about it. It's a moment that would still haunt him over thirty years later. He was substituted soon after and later on, the fans invaded the pitch in droves, perhaps in hopes of a replay of the penultimate match. Yet, the 0-1 result stood. Here's the kicker, neither Denis Law nor many other fans realized that it wasn't his goal that confirmed United's relegation. His goal was inconsequential as the relegation was due to results elsewhere, meaning had United won City, they would have still gone down.
cool story
"Relegation hurt, but it led to reinvention." Being a Carlisle United fan, that statement's all too true when The Blues were finally dumped out of the Football League in 2004. Got back up at the 1st time of asking with 2 straight promotions to League One. Was certainly a weird few years
One thing I learned from this is that Arsenal need to be relegated😂
Lol
Nah fam we're good
Fuck oof you inbred utd fan
Promoted in 1919 and never been relegated since. Can't deny that's something
@@tailonspoliski4435 - Yeah, promoted by gaming the system, corruption and preventing better sides to play in the First Division. Can't deny that's really something.
There is documentary to be found on you tube called Too Good to Go Down. It is all about the drop into the 2nd division and the retun to top tier football. Fascinating to hear all the players and Tommy Docherty speak about the time. I feel for Dennis Law when I see re runs of that back heeled goal for City against United. Damn near broke Denny's heart that.
My last coach played for that FA Cup winning game. Some amazing stories he had and so much football knowledge.
What’s his name
Kent born United fan here: millionaire for a pound every time called a glory hunter. This relegation season was the year I made my choice as a 7 yr old, inspired by the story of Munich and the Busby Babes. My dad teased me that I'd change my mind after the relegation was confirmed but that's not me. I loved the Doc's 70's side and was off my food for a week after losing to Southampton in the '76 final. Relegation wasn't my low point: Mourinho was. It's so good to have United back. It's not the winning, though that's great. It's the intent. Play your way. Play to score. Play to attack. Play with pace. Wonderful.
You can see certain parallels between when SAF left and when SMB left, both had players from the old era holding the team back, but where the influence of Sir Matt made the job of future managers more difficult, the issue with the current team was more managers working too hard to scrub the influence of Sir Alex and stamp their own identity on the squad, (Sir Alex has largely stayed away from the first team, unless asked by the manager to get involved) and where in the past it took relegation to reinvent themselves, it's taken a former player to reintroduce Sir Alex's style of play to get the team playing closer to their potential.
Oof, that second half hasn't aged well
Funny how I got recommended this video today...
It’s not funny, this UA-cam algorithm is a mother fucker 😂😂
I've been a united fan since 1993 the year I was born, my family are united fans since the 50's
If there was no Munich crash, the players we had would’ve won us 3 champions league
Mourinho is already out bro
No Munich crash no treble simple as
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If there was no Munich Air Disaster we 'd have more than 1 treble..
Stelios P or we would dominate the 50-80s but suckass in modern EPL. Just like Liverpool
I was four years old, so do not remember it. My step dad brought three suitcases back home for me in 1980 full of complete seasons of MUFC programs. Seasons from the late 40s thru 1978. I read them all over and over. When I was 16 we moved to NZ from Milton Keynes and they sold them in a jumble sale. Would have been worth a pretty penny by now. The thing is though, those programs made me well aware of the post Busby slump and thought similar was possible after Fergie. The manager round about after Fergie is almost an action replay. We always come back, so i am not worried.
If Jose stayed we might have seen this happen again! lol!
United won trophies under Jose
@@andyb8349 He wouldn`t have this season though.
Had of? Seriously?
@@ssvoogel What?
Its inevitable your club is dead
I remember the season well. I remember Dennis Law playing for City and back-heeling United into the second division with a goal he could scarcely celebrate.
Lovely video, as others have said if you want to know more about this do make sure to watch the documentary "Too good to go down" as some of the people involved are interviewed themselves firsthand.
Tifo, a video on Mike Pheelan and Solskjaer is badly needed and frankly long overdue.. but in all seriousness, thanks for your great content. love the attention to detail, character and love you put into this. Keep it coming.
crazy how 9months after talks of us being relegated there are how title hopes for next season.
Yea me to LOL
That’s comedy
Yessir
@@sidbhatnagar7545 was this reccomended to you now? Ahaa
Yessir big up Bruno Fernandes
As a young United fan I say thanks for the history lesson 🙏
Looks like history may repeat itself.
SuHaIL hopefully
Stay positive
Voltaik u saying that to me
@@uzairarif6978 no
Voltaik oh ok ur teams shit
this is quite surreal given what is happening now
Always interesting to learn about the history of clubs. Everyone has a starting point and struggles. Awesome👍
Its the begining of 22-23 season and ManUtd is going towards relegation at the current pace.
I want to see Lampards Derby tactics, and Gerard’s Rangers!
what a time to be alive if Ole gets the United job and Lampard and Gerard then end up in the PL as well.
Anyone can go and see Derby’s tactics...
Rangers tactics, under Gerrard: ua-cam.com/video/tiikwgoMnmw/v-deo.html
Tifo Football What about Derby’s tactics under Lamprd?
@@jacobhackett690 Probably forthcoming lol
I'd love to see a 1993 video when SAF put all his faith in replacing his departing stars in youth players.
I have a feeling that could happen next year and I'm all for it. The Class of 2020 is frighteningly deep and excellent.
Can you do video on Sala’s career in light of recent events
Fortunately the plane is found but the search is still on🙏🙏
@@nicleo2339 he's gone sadly
Did you know he was second highest goal scorer in the French league this year behind Neymar?
@Sir RabidBike ✔
fuck no
Martin “Byookan” huh? And Sammy “Macheelroy”? What a riot.
What. a. video. The comparison they’re trying to draw crystallises with the final sentence. This channel is another level to most football content.
wow, loved the sad tone of the narration on some bad moments of the video. very subtle touch that added a lot to the quality of the material
As an Ipswich fan, this is reassuring 😅
Robert L have fun in league 1 next season😂
@@joax8070 i'm about to say that lol 😂
5:35 Does to anyone else the Hull City Tiger, like me, reminds you of
*MACHETE*
Glad to see some Paul Ansorge content here. I think the last I saw of him was on the world cup history videos but I may have missed some in autumn / winter.
Could you do a video on the rise of Manchester City during the mid 60’s-70’s and then their amazing fall from grace that only City could accomplish.
Who’s here 2020 when ole is at the weel and Bruno smashing the EPL
Okay now UA-cam recommend me this video after newcastle loss. What a day to be alive😂😂😭
Imagine a 2nd division team rising up to win a treble, no one else can do that.
Shows you how fast things can change in Football. 6 years after being champions of Europe you get relegated. Anything is possible in the beautiful game.
Well that was years ago ur thinking way back
@@jamiedevlin5454 not really buddy. Look at Leicester City. Nearly relegated went on a run to stay up. Win the premiere league following season. Football doesn't hang about.
absolutely promising you this will be Manchester United 50 years later, RELEGATED once again if Tuchel doesn’t become their new manager
How on earth was Law allowed to join City from Utd? But this shows that getting relegated can sometimes do your club good.
UA-cam recommendations perfect timing
How?
Your videos has been dead spot on, very entertaining and soothing to watch. Could you please do an analyst of Liverpool Offense, because they seem to having problem on that lately. Like what is wrong with it, what needed to be change? Their offense used to be so fluid last season. I sort of know the problem but can't put as clearly in dept like you. Thank you :)
Busby would have carried on collecting trophies if it wasn’t for Munich.
I love the old logo, no devil and so simple. 💚
You forgot to mention the match that they were relegated. A 1-0 defeat versus their derby rivals Manchester City with a backheel goal by the former United player Dennis Law
As a city fan this makes me happy
You have been relegated to the 3rd division city fan
i got goosebumps, man i love this club
Tshenolo Rev .Thakadu Plastic
Who’s here when Utd are 17 unbeaten
Great watch!! Underrated channel
No talk of the most famous backheel of all time ever scored against Man Utd by their former favourite son Denis "KING" Law consigning us to the 2nd division. Highly ironic, probable and totally unforgettable. But you didn't refer to it. Nice video though. Brings back the memories.
Another excellent video. Thanks guys.
Beautifully narrated as usual Joe :)
Steve Coppell is very famous in and about certain places in India as he managed those local sides in the Indian Super League.
Some of the parallels between the mismanagement of Sir Matt's and Fergie's departures are appalling lol
Watching this is scary so many similarities to what is going on right now
3:15 the guy with the ball looks like Sandor Clegane
except for relegation and the tragic loss, the current parallels are striking. The final quote could easily be applied to OGS's time in charge.
Epic and informative! Awesome work.
The best thing about Man U being relegated (yes, there is something better than Man U being relegated) was Carlisle United being promoted to Division One for the one and only time in their history, and actually leading the league for a couple of weeks. Would love to see both events happen again one day.
This is a relevant video now
I remember it Dennis Law scored and put his former team in to Division 2. I also remember Spurs in Division two. Carlisle top of Division one
It's a media myth that Denis Law's backheel relegated United, United were all but relegated prior to the game and results elsewhere on the day just ensured that they were relegated.
4:25 It's a match to the number George Best was wearing, and I've never really seen anything this big in the Theater of Nightmares.
What a video!
Well, how about a video on 93’ Marseille European Cup triumph?!
Here I am 8 months later watching this as Man Utd is 2 points above the drop zone. This is what exactly should happen to United this season, relegation. This will help them clear out Ferguson's glory era and reinventing themselves.
Interesting pronunciation of some of the players' names. Never heard Buchan pronounced Bewchan. I was born in '69 but my earliest footballing memory is the '77 FA Cup final.
another small point to point out. Utd actually gained more fans during that 2nd division season as opposed to loosing fans
This is where United will be at this rate
On a TifoFootball binge.
This recommended for no apparent reason 😂
Can you do a video on Ole Solskjaer's tactics with man utd so far this season
i'd take 1 year of relegation than another 6 years of abysmal football
soulsnip let us get relegated how glazers sell
And the rest is history. In 20 years time someone will make a video on our Legends Sir Alex, Cantona, Keane, Scholes, Beckham, Giggs, C Ronaldo, De Gea, Rashford, Pogba.
Relegated by City, the only time City ever had a claim to doing something related to a rivalry with Man U in its entire history up until 2011.
Oh shut up "our club didn't exist back then" 😆
Wrong City won the old first division the same year that Utd won the European cup in `68.
@@markant9534 That didnt make it a rivalry. They were 2 years removed from 2nd division. They had a few great years, started the begining of a rivalry and then ended it by returning to their place as a bottom feeder, mid table and relegation fodder team. Rivalries are deep, they dont form and last in sports based off a couple years. Calling City a rival before the mid 2010s is grossly ignorant of what real rivalries in football are. Just go to Boca-River, the Istanbul derbies, or Milan derby then come back to me.
@@uriustosh When you win the league it means you are the best team in England.
Now Manchester is blue and oily.
Who's here when United are the best team in Europe now 🥳
As a united fan I do not agree as Liverpool are 23 points clear
@@haydenblack4607 ya but that was b4 lockdown now we are on fire
Keelan Walsh in it
As if lol this isn’t 2007 when you had Ronaldo
Jb Bb and what team do u support
u can update it after this season ...
Watch BT Sport's *Too Good To Go Down*
Alternatively read Barton's book of the same name.
incredible documentary.
Brilliant documentary
Highlighted every issue around at that time
@@DevoteeOfAergia it did not, Frank O'Farrell's side was neglected (among other things)
The book apparently has a more detailed information.
@@gustavofring8765 Yeah you're right. Their focus was more inclined towards the Matt Docherty part of the story
Excellent video yet again, can we possibly get more videos on Irish league teams? They are my favourite as I’m from Northern Ireland
The craziest thing about this is they didn't sack the manager
Different times
If anyone enjoyed this I would recommend you watch the documentary 'Too good to go down', really good insight into this period for Man United
No doubt this will happen again if Manchester United keep playing the way they are
All the non United fans making bitter criticisms of the club on here.
That obsession proves how and why we're the biggest sporting institution on the planet.
Thanks for your inadvertent compliments.
We'll never die.
Man City fans were searching for this. 😂
Sammy McIlroy is pronounced Mack-el-roy
And Martin Buchan is Buck-un.
1968 =2013
Well, looks like the history repeats itself.
God damn this channel makes some good content.
I love how TIFO are blatantly United fans. Fellow red 💪⚽️🔴✌️
What an amazing story even through hard times. Slightly similar now though we won’t ever get relegated again but a turn around is in the works in 2019
Next Video : George Best A Brief History
Hoping for a repeat of this.
This vid should have ended with "and in 1986 Sir Alex Ferguson took charge and the rest is history".
Best football channel
Our current form brought me here
@Ali Osman dark days. It looks like Liverpool will win the title and we might get relegated.
Hope we can reinvent ourselves if it happens.
I am 65 and .i remember it all ..and I predicted this on 5 live. 4 years ago with stan collymore..
I remember so many players being kept on to make and break appearance records..just like the Alex Ferguson team ..even Wayne Rooney. Being kept at old Trafford. Extra 4 years. While only scoring 10 to 15 goals a season. Just to make a new record
Was this when city nicked the title and won 8-1 was it
I'm very surprised there was no mention of the Denis Law back heel
Denis Laws scored a back heel goal for man city in the penultimate game of the season, which confirmed relegation for manchester united. How can you leave that out?
Didn’t matter, results elsewhere put us down regardless.
Because it wasn't the loss that confirmed Relegation. It was the rest of the results that day that did it.