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Everton v Ipswich 1985 on BBC One Sunday at 16.40 on 12:32 - Mar 20 by Steve_M
So Sunday evening will have dozens of 'Ferguson out' posts on here?
Everton 2 Ipswich 2 Wilson 15, Zondervan 32
Cooper Burley McCall Zondervan Cranson Butcher Putney Brennan Sunderland Wilson Gates
Cooper handles outside the box and Sheedy bends in a free-kick, repeating the trick when a re-take is ordered,McCall is sent off for a challenge on Steven, Ex-Everton manager Harry Catterick collapses and dies at the final whistle.
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Everton v Ipswich 1985 on BBC One Sunday at 16.40 on 12:59 - Mar 20 with 2136 views
Everton v Ipswich 1985 on BBC One Sunday at 16.40 on 12:41 - Mar 20 by Tommyparker
Everton 2 Ipswich 2 Wilson 15, Zondervan 32
Cooper Burley McCall Zondervan Cranson Butcher Putney Brennan Sunderland Wilson Gates
Cooper handles outside the box and Sheedy bends in a free-kick, repeating the trick when a re-take is ordered,McCall is sent off for a challenge on Steven, Ex-Everton manager Harry Catterick collapses and dies at the final whistle.
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Everton v Ipswich 1985 on BBC One Sunday at 16.40 on 12:41 - Mar 20 by Tommyparker
Everton 2 Ipswich 2 Wilson 15, Zondervan 32
Cooper Burley McCall Zondervan Cranson Butcher Putney Brennan Sunderland Wilson Gates
Cooper handles outside the box and Sheedy bends in a free-kick, repeating the trick when a re-take is ordered,McCall is sent off for a challenge on Steven, Ex-Everton manager Harry Catterick collapses and dies at the final whistle.
Depending on how long the highlights last and whether it's the game at Goodison Park, but I'm pretty sure a 16 year old Pendejo can be seen climbing on the fence at the front of the stand.
You have to put this game into the context that we were on our way down from UEFA Cup winners to where we are now and Everton were on their way to becoming Champions of England, and Cup Winners Cup winners. Had Heysel not happended maybe even Champions of Europe.
Everton v Ipswich 1985 on BBC One Sunday at 16.40 on 13:26 - Mar 20 by Pendejo
Depending on how long the highlights last and whether it's the game at Goodison Park, but I'm pretty sure a 16 year old Pendejo can be seen climbing on the fence at the front of the stand.
You have to put this game into the context that we were on our way down from UEFA Cup winners to where we are now and Everton were on their way to becoming Champions of England, and Cup Winners Cup winners. Had Heysel not happended maybe even Champions of Europe.
Yes that mid 1980's Everton team were pretty special.
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Everton v Ipswich 1985 on BBC One Sunday at 16.40 on 13:41 - Mar 20 with 2036 views
Everton v Ipswich 1985 on BBC One Sunday at 16.40 on 14:02 - Mar 20 by TrumptonBlue
That was the replay. They scored and we lost 1-0.
I spent 30+ years being outraged at that decision, then I saw it again recently and it looked fair enough.
The interpretation of what constitutes handball has changed since 1985. It was a harsh decision, but not as harsh as the sending off, which was a classic home decision which arguably cost us the tie.
Everton v Ipswich 1985 on BBC One Sunday at 16.40 on 12:32 - Mar 20 by Steve_M
So Sunday evening will have dozens of 'Ferguson out' posts on here?
It's well worth logging onto here for the game to give it the modern day TWTD wrath.
Please note: prior to hitting the post button, I've double checked for anything that could be construed as "Anti Semitic" and to the best of my knowledge it isn't. Anything deemed to be of a Xenophobic nature is therefore purely accidental or down to your own misconstruing.
Truly a time to marvel that one of the consequences of a global pandemic will be the sight of Romeo Zondervan appearing on teatime BBC 1 in the year 2020.