Les Sealey god rest his soul, Fergie must have made one of the biggest gambles of his life dropping Leighton for Sealey for the 1990 cup final replay considering the mounting pressure he was coming under. And how it paid off. It was around this time I fell in love with United and was so proud that so many Irishmen were playing for them in the 80s and big Norm was my hero (after Robbo). Very sad the way his career was cut short so early.
We had such a good chance of winning the league that season. Liverpool dropped so many points but we couldn’t capitalise on it because we would drop points as well. Along with 1985/86 it was probably our best chance of winning the league in the 80’s.
We beat arsenal Barca an villa an were in good form going to forest but game got abandoned an we lost momentum an lost at West Brom midweek it was over then
Luton Town.. One of the strangest places to watch a football match.. Had a plastic pitch, banned away fans, home fans had to be members with cards to get in, a stand of all hospitality boxes and having to walk through someone's back garden to get into the ground... Very, very strange place.. Never seen anything like it...
That made Luton one of the most disliked clubs because of that. Also due to their chairman, David Evans. Had his head so far up Thatcher’s arse he could have taken her tonsils out.
I wonder what Les Sealey would say if you told him then that in 7+ years time you will play and win in an F.A. Cup and E.C.W.C. Final and lose two League Cup Finals for Manchester United? ...., incredible story and such a lovely fella ...
Gary Bailey was a fantastic keeper for Utd. Shame that injury cut his career when in his prime. What I don’t get, is why Atkinson bought Chris Turner, when there seemed a perfectly good replacement in the young Gary Walsh.
Interesting tactical change by Ron, playing basically a midfield diamond. I always thought that you got the best out of Robson by not playing him in a midfield two.
When Luton had four stands before Millwall knocked the little one down and was replaced by a a stand of hospitality boxes (weirdest stand in English football)
@@weetak The game between Manchester United and Luton Town at Old Trafford in the 1983-84 season finished 2-0 to United. I think that Arnold Muhren and Arthur Albiston were the scorers
Les Sealey god rest his soul, Fergie must have made one of the biggest gambles of his life dropping Leighton for Sealey for the 1990 cup final replay considering the mounting pressure he was coming under. And how it paid off. It was around this time I fell in love with United and was so proud that so many Irishmen were playing for them in the 80s and big Norm was my hero (after Robbo). Very sad the way his career was cut short so early.
Great to see the old matches good on Norman Whiteside scored a good goal can’t beat the old days and matches
loved this team and era and loved big ron too.
We had such a good chance of winning the league that season. Liverpool dropped so many points but we couldn’t capitalise on it because we would drop points as well. Along with 1985/86 it was probably our best chance of winning the league in the 80’s.
We beat arsenal Barca an villa an were in good form going to forest but game got abandoned an we lost momentum an lost at West Brom midweek it was over then
@@redflag8970 yeah that ended our momentum. It was so frustrating that we couldn’t capitalise when Liverpool dropped points.
Poor Les....he didn't have the best of games in this match...looked a better goalkeeper years later when he played for United. RIP Les.
Manchester Red Les was a very fine goalkeeper, never let Utd down.
One of my favourite ever United players, Les Sealy.
This is one of the first live games I actually remember watching
Luton Town.. One of the strangest places to watch a football match.. Had a plastic pitch, banned away fans, home fans had to be members with cards to get in, a stand of all hospitality boxes and having to walk through someone's back garden to get into the ground... Very, very strange place.. Never seen anything like it...
That made Luton one of the most disliked clubs because of that. Also due to their chairman, David Evans. Had his head so far up Thatcher’s arse he could have taken her tonsils out.
Two iconic teams
I wonder what Les Sealey would say if you told him then that in 7+ years time you will play and win in an F.A. Cup and E.C.W.C. Final and lose two League Cup Finals for Manchester United? ...., incredible story and such a lovely fella ...
Good stuff. RIP Les Sealey.
Gary Bailey was a fantastic keeper for Utd. Shame that injury cut his career when in his prime. What I don’t get, is why Atkinson bought Chris Turner, when there seemed a perfectly good replacement in the young Gary Walsh.
Interesting tactical change by Ron, playing basically a midfield diamond. I always thought that you got the best out of Robson by not playing him in a midfield two.
I remember when United were 5-0 up, Norman Whiteside narrowly missed scoring a hat trick, when his shot hit the woodwork
When Luton had four stands before Millwall knocked the little one down and was replaced by a a stand of hospitality boxes (weirdest stand in English football)
short shorts and Patrick boots! proper
Bryan Robson, Captain Marvel.
I seem to remember this was the first ever televised Sunday League game?
One of the first. The actual first game was Spurs v Forest at White Hart Lane.
Remember it well 😊
Big Ron Funnily enough Atkinson
sunday live game
Certainly was. The first Sunday live league match on TV was played earlier that season. Spurs v Forest.
Bryan Robson... The world's most injured footballer.... Until Darren Anderton came along
I think luton beat them the following season on the big match live ,steve foster may have scored
Richard Taylor 1.1 i think. 11 game of season
Luton Town won 2-1 the following season with Mick Harford scoring both of the goals
i think Luton draw 1-1 at Old Trafford wich a Ricky Hill diving header earlier in the season
@@weetak The game between Manchester United and Luton Town at Old Trafford in the 1983-84 season finished 2-0 to United.
I think that Arnold Muhren and Arthur Albiston were the scorers
@@jeremyslaney5644 oh i see. Thanks. I do remember that ricky hill diving header across gary bailey..could be in another adjacent season...