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Author: | Kolektivitet [ Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Southampton F.C. 1975-1976 | FA Cup Winners |
Southampton F.C. 1975-1976 ![]() ![]() Southampton F.C. 1975-1976 FA CUP WINNER: Back Row: D.Taylor (Physio), Steele, Blyth, Osgood, Andruszewski and Clunie (Trainer). Middle Row: Williams, Gilchrist, Middletorn, I.Turner, Channon and Holmes. Front Row: Fisher, McCalliog, Rodrigues, McMenemy (Manager), Stokes, Peach and Earles. COACH: ![]() ![]() GOALKEEPERS: ![]() ![]() DEFENDERS: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() MIDFIELDERS: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() FORWARDS: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 4-4-2 FORMATIONS: Manchester United Vs Southampton 0:1 - FA Cup final (01/05/1976) ![]() GK TURNER CB BLYTH CB STEELE RB RODRIGUES © LB PEACH DMF HOLMES CMF/AMF MCCALLIOG RMF/CMF GILCHRIST LWF/SS STOKES CF/SS CHANNON CF OSGOOD Captain: Peter Rodrigues Short Free Kick: David Peach/Jim McCalliogg/Mick Channon Long Free Kick: David Peach/Mick Channon Free Kick 2: / Left Corner: David Peach Right Corner: Jim McCalliogg Penalty: David Peach/Mick Channon Team Strategy ★Centre Attack ★Change Sides: Mick Channon/Peter Osgood ★Long Passing ★Counter Attack HONOURS: English Second Division: 6th FA Cup: Winner League Cup: 2nd round HOME & AWAY KITS: Spoiler: show INFO: Under Lawrie McMenemy's management, Saints started to rebuild in the Second Division, capturing players such as Peter Osgood, Jim McCalliog, Jim Steele and Peter Rodrigues (captain). In 1976, McMenemy guided Southampton, then in the 2nd Division, to an FA Cup Final victory over Manchester United at Wembley. It was widely predicted before the game that United would easily win (one pundit said the score would go into double figures). However Southampton, who were in the Second Division at the time (the current Championship) and had a much older team, put up a stern challenge against United. The only goal of the game was scored by Bobby Stokes with just seven minutes to go, and captain Peter Rodrigues received the FA Cup from the Queen (the last to do so!). They were the second club in four seasons to win the FA Cup from outside the First Division of English football after Sunderland in 1973 and only one more side from outside the top flight (West Ham United in 1980) has won the trophy. These are the only instances in the post-Second World War era when the trophy has been won by a team outside the top division. The following season, they played in Europe again in the Cup Winners' Cup, reaching quarter finals, beating Marseille and Carrick on the way, before eventually losing losing to the finalist, Anderlecht, even though they won the 2nd leg! |
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