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If we get a 4th win in a row on the 2nd January, when was the last time Utd equalled that over Christmas?
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If we get a 4th win in a row on the 2nd January, when was the last time Utd equalled that over Christmas?
2nd January? Tonight was already our 4th win in a row (winning all matches since we restarted) and all in the month of December too.
Now you've jinxed itIf we get a 4th win in a row on the 2nd January, when was the last time Utd equalled that over Christmas?
If we get a 4th win in a row on the 2nd January, when was the last time Utd equalled that over Christmas?
Why did we play Swansea twice on consecutive days?Christmas 1935.
We lost to Bradford City (A) 1-2 on Dec 14th.
Our next game was on Dec 21 versus Hull City (H), which we won 7-0.
We then won our next five games:
Dec 25 - Swansea Town (A) 3-1
Dec26 - Swansea Town (H) 4-1
Dec 28 - Leicester City (A) 3-1
Jan 1 - Doncaster Rovers (H) 3-0
Jan 4 - Bradford Park Avenue (H) 2-1.
We didn't actually lose another game in any completion until March 26th, 0-1 to Fulham (H).
It was quite common back in those days to play on consecutive days on Christmas day and Boxing day - I remember playing Man Utd at BDTBL around 1963/4 on Xmas day which we won 2-1 and lost the next day at OT 2-0 ! The good old days !!Why did we play Swansea twice on consecutive days?
Some of us are old enough to remember that happened every year, including playing on Christmas Day!Why did we play Swansea twice on consecutive days?
Why did we play Swansea twice on consecutive days?
Weren't they usually more local games played at Christmas? Sheffield to Swansea and back on Christmas Day seems particularly harsh!Some of us are old enough to remember that happened every year, including playing on Christmas Day!
1966 that was, Jones and Birchenall got the goals. Just under 43,000 in the lane on Boxing DayIt was quite common back in those days to play on consecutive days on Christmas day and Boxing day - I remember playing Man Utd at BDTBL around 1963/4 on Xmas day which we won 2-1 and lost the next day at OT 2-0 ! The good old days !!
We won 6 in a row between 10th December and 7th January in the 16/17 promotion season. I seem to think it pushed us into the top two, then after the wobble losing at home to Fleetwood and at Walsall in January didn’t we go the rest of the season unbeaten?
Used to be the same at Easter. I recall playing Leeds at home Monday and Bellend road Tuesday. Or is my memory letting me down again ?It was quite common back in those days to play on consecutive days on Christmas day and Boxing day - I remember playing Man Utd at BDTBL around 1963/4 on Xmas day which we won 2-1 and lost the next day at OT 2-0 ! The good old days !!
Other way round wasn't it? i remember around 1973 drawing 0-0 at Elland Road. We went on the away end and there were only a few of us there......some right brutes kicked us off to one side and then we were stuffed at home (3-0 or 4-0) the next night and they took the bloody kop to top it off!Used to be the same at Easter. I recall playing Leeds at home Monday and Bellend road Tuesday. Or is my memory letting me down again ?
was there mick jones scored best headed goal ive ever seen stepney never saw it nearly broke back of net must have been 10k man utd fans on the shoreham that boxing day1966 that was, Jones and Birchenall got the goals. Just under 43,000 in the lane on Boxing Day
easter 74 leeds fans were on shoreham 2 hours before kick offOther way round wasn't it? i remember around 1973 drawing 0-0 at Elland Road. We went on the away end and there were only a few of us there......some right brutes kicked us off to one side and then we were stuffed at home (3-0 or 4-0) the next night and they took the bloody kop to top it off!
It was 2-0 at the Lane. Lorimer scored both goalsOther way round wasn't it? i remember around 1973 drawing 0-0 at Elland Road. We went on the away end and there were only a few of us there......some right brutes kicked us off to one side and then we were stuffed at home (3-0 or 4-0) the next night and they took the bloody kop to top it off!
I was thinking more mid to late 1960s but may well have been the case 1973ish. I think 1972 and 1974 they packed the Kop, around Easter, they were in the race for the title on both occasions.Other way round wasn't it? i remember around 1973 drawing 0-0 at Elland Road. We went on the away end and there were only a few of us there......some right brutes kicked us off to one side and then we were stuffed at home (3-0 or 4-0) the next night and they took the bloody kop to top it off!
I can’t imagine how the teams travelled from Swansea to Sheffield after the game on Christmas Day. Road travel would have been really slow, so it must have been by train, on a public holiday!Weren't they usually more local games played at Christmas? Sheffield to Swansea and back on Christmas Day seems particularly harsh!
Crikey, felt like a 4-0 defeat anyway! Got into the ground at 6.30 and the nearest i could get to behind the goal was under where the roof started......mind you, was close enough to give Bremner some stick when he came over to take a corner.It was 2-0 at the Lane. Lorimer scored both goals
I just about remember games being played on Xmas Day. The fixture Blackpool v Blackburn was the last to do so. It went on for two or three seasons after other Clubs had ditched it, and became something of a Xmas tradition. I was asked by a Blackpool supporters YouTube channel to write an article on it but bottled it .Some of us are old enough to remember that happened every year, including playing on Christmas Day!
Apparently we did exactly that in 1935 !!Weren't they usually more local games played at Christmas? Sheffield to Swansea and back on Christmas Day seems particularly harsh!
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