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November 1971
Note : The news from
thirty years ago has an archive below
As appeared in
Rothman's Football Yearbook 1972-73 (3rd year) :
The Queene Anne Press,
London 1972
November
1. Death
threats to George Best force Manchester U. to withdraw
him from the Northern Ireland squad to play Spain in
Belfast on November 10.
2 Sir Alf Ramsey picks England's 23-strong squad for
their European Championship match with Switzerland. It
includes Rodney Marsh (Q.P.R.) In a U.E.F.A. Cup tie,
Tottenham H. beat Nantes (France) 1-0 at White Hart Lane
with a goal from Martin Peters, and win the tie by the
same score. Bristol R. beat Q.P.R. 1-0 in their replayed
League Cup tie.
3 Chelsea, the European Cup Winners Cup holders, are
knocked out of the tournament when they are held to a I-I
draw by the Swedish team Atvidaberg at Stamford Bridge.
With the aggregate score I-I, Chelsea lose on the away
goals ruling. Liverpool are beaten in the same
competition, losing 3-1 to Bayern Munich. In the European
Cup, Arsenal beat Grasshoppers 3-0 at Highbury, and in
the U.E.F.A. Cup St. Johnstone lose 1-0 away to Vasas,
Budapest, but win 2-1 on aggregate, and Wolverhampton W.
beat A.D.O. The Hague 4-0 at Molineux, with a goal by
Derek Dougan and three own goals. Rea] Madrid are
eliminated from the competition. Inter beat
Moenchengladbach 4-2 in Italy in the European Cup. . .
Asa Hartford is transferred from W.B.A. to Leeds U. for
170,000.
4 Hughie Reed moves from W.B.A. to Plymouth Arg. for
10,000 pounds. Other transfers, Mike Bickle from Plymouth
Arg. to Gillingham for 7,000 pounds, Rod Belfitt from
Leeds U. to Ipswich T. for 40,000 pounds, and Frank
Brogan moves from Ipswich T. to Halifax T. - his third
move of the season!
6 The Asa
Hartford transfer deal is called off, when a suspected
hole in-the-heart condition is found during the Leeds
medieal examination. . . In the big First Division game,
Manchester C. and Manchester U. draw 3-3 at Maine Road.
Derby Co. beat C. Palace 3-0 at home, to stay in second
place. Norwich C., with a 2-1 win at Hull, maintain their
]ead in the Second Division, with Millwall, 3-2 winners
over Watford, in second place. In the Third Division,
Bournemouth and Notts. Co. who both win, move 5 and 4
points clear of the rest of the field. . . In Uruguay,
footballers go on strike for more pay.
8 After examinations by specialists, Asa Hartford is
given the all-clear to re-start training with W.B.A. . .
. In League Cup replays, Chelsea win 6-0 at Bolton, Tommy
Baldwin scoring a hat-triek, Tottenham H. win 2-1 at
Preston after extra time, and Sheffield U. beat Arsenal
2-0. Stoke C. and Manchester U. still deadloeked at 0-0
after extra time.
10 Tommy Lawrenee, on a loan transfer, is finally signed
by Tranmere R., and Frank Wignall joins Mansfield T. from
Derby Co. . . . At Wembley, England can only draw 1-1
with Switzerland, Mike Summerbee scoring for them. . .
Referee Van Ravens is suspended because of his blunder in
ordering penalty kicks to be taken at Lisbon, when
Rangers eliminated Sporting Lisbon in the Cup Winners Cup
on the away goals rule.
13 Manchester U. stay top of the First Division, beating
Tottenham H. 3-1 at Old Trafford.
14 The first Qualifying match for the 1974 World Cup -
Malta 0, Hungary 2.
15 In their League Cup second replay, Stoke C. eventually
beat Manchester U. 2-1 at the Victoria Ground.
17 The League Cup quarter-finals: Tottenham H. have a
comfortable 2-0 home win over Blackpool, and Chelsea gain
an excellent 1-0 victory at Norwich, the Second Division
leaders, with a goal by Peter Osgood. At Upton Park West
Ham u. run riot, beating Sheffield United 5-0, with a
hat-trick from Bryan Robson . . . Brito (Brazil), a
member of the World Cup winning team, is suspended for
one year after striking a referee. In the European
championship West Germany qualify for the last eight with
a 0-0 draw against Poland, and Holland, with a hat-trick
from Johann Cruyff, register the highest score of the
tournament, beating Luxembourg 8-0. . . Aberdeen go out
of the U.E.F.A. Cup. . . Watford sign Everton's reserve
goalkeeper, Andy Rankin, for 15,000 pounds.
20 Manchester U., with a 3-2 home win over Leicester C.,
still lead the First Division. Denis Law scores twice for
United. Derby Co., in second place, win 3-0 at home to
Sheffield U., and Manchester C. win 2-0 at West Ham.
Arsenal, after being 1-0 up at half-time, crash 5-1 at
Wolverhampton W., and Everton thrash Southampton 8-0 at
Goodison Park, Joe Royle scoring four times, and David
Johnson collecting a hat-trick. In the F.A. Cup, Ted
MacDougal1 sets a new scoring record with nine goals in
Bournemouth's 11-0 home win over Southern Leaguers
Margate. Brighton beat Hi!lingdon 7-1, while Colchester
U., last years' shock winners over Leeds U., are beaten
4-1 at home by Shrewsbury T. Aston Vi!la lose 1-0 at
Southend, while non-league clubs to progress included
Wigan Ath., who beat Halifax T. 2-1 at wigan, and
amateurs Blyth Spartans, who win 1-0 at Crewe.
21 Dynamo Kiev win the Russian title, and qualify for the
1972-73 European Cup! . . .
22 Steve Kember (Chelsea) replaces his club-mate Alan
Hudson, and Bobby Parker (Coventry C.) replaces Derek
Jeffries (Manchester C.) in England's Under 23 side to
play Switzerland. . . In F. A. Cup replays, Port Vale
beat Blackburn R. 3-1. Peterborough U. beat Redditch 6-0,
Mansfield T. beat Chester 4-3, and Swansea C. win 3-2 at
Brentford. In a fourth qualifying round fifth replay,
Alvechurch beat Oxford C. 1-0 at Vi!la Park. The two
teams had played a total of eleven hours, a new record.
23 In the League Cup, Stoke C. qualified for the
semi-finals with a 4-2 away win over Bristol R. . . .
Rotherham beat Frickley Colliery 4-0 in an F. A. Cup
replay.
24 Bertie Mee drops Charlie George and Sammy Nelson from
the Arsenal team to play Tottenham H. at White Hart Lane.
Result: a 1-1 draw. . . England's Under 23 international
against Switzerland also ends 1-1 . . . Wolverhampton W.
produce a good result in the U.E.F.A. Cup, winning 1-0 in
East Germany against Carl Zeiss Jena with a goal from
John Richards. Other results in the same competition: St.
Johnstone 1, ZeljeznicarO; A. C. Milan 3, Dundee O . . .
In the European Championship, Rumania beat Wales 2-0 in
Bucharest, and qualify for the quarter finals. . .
Aldershot beat Alvechurch 4-2 in the First Round of the
F. A. Cup, Derby Co. beat Newcastle U. 1-0 at home in the
first leg of the Texaco Cup semi-final, and Airdrieonians
won 3-0 at Ba!lymena in the other tie.
25 Two of W.B.A.'s players are transferred: goalkeeper
Jimmy Cumbes joins Aston Villa for 35,000 pounds, and
half-back John Kaye goes to Hull C. for 25,000 pounds . .
. Jozsef Zakarias, a member of the Hungarian wonder team
of the fifties, dies at the age of 47.
27 George Best scores a hat-trick for Manchester U. who
maintain their lead at the top of the First Division with
a 5-2 win at Southampton. Manchester C. are still in
second position. At the top of Division Two, Norwich C.
win 2-0 at home to Middlesbrough, but Millwall drop a
point in a 0-0 draw at Hull.
28 Milan beat Inter 3-2 in the Italian local derby.
29 South Shields gain a 3-2 win at Scunthorpe in an F.A.
Cup replay, to earn a home Second round tie with Notts.
Co.
Other transfers
Bruce Bannister (Bradford C.) to Bristol R. ; Clint
BouJton (port Vale) to Torquay U.; Tommy Carroll (Ipswich
T.) to Birmingham C.; Jim Fryatt (Oldham Ath.) to
Southport; Pat Greenwood (Hull C.) to Barnsley; Neil
Hague (Rotherham U.) to Plymouth Arg. ; Dai Jones
(Mansfield T.) to Newport Co. ; John McNamee (Newcastle
U.) to Blackburn R. ; Terry Shanahan (Ipswich T.) to
Halifax T. ; David Tearse (Leicester C.) to Torquay U.;
Les Wilson (Wolverhampton W.) to BristoJ C.
Archive
See Calendar 1970 and Calendar 1971
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