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My favourite story about that time is the journalists coming over and asking about Ucked's history...
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Wasn't it read out that way on the news?
Everton 1, Uck-ed 0
Probably getting the story distorted after 25 years though. Our Cup Final appearance this year! How time flies...
(Home game was in Tolka in front of 9000)
Oops. Yes, ECWC. I thought 'second tier European competition' and forgot that there ever was a cup winners' cup.
And was promptly signed by Man Utd, though he never played for their senior team.v Everton was in Tolka if I recall correctly. 0-0 in Tolka and with Everton winning 1-0 at Goodison late on Joe Hanrahan was cleanthrough on goal but blazed over the bar.
And I've heard that one of their players (I forget who) described us as their toughest opponents in the competition. Remarkable performance from our 'ambitionless' little club.Everton won 1-0 on aggregate and went on to win the 1985 ECWC.
PS: I've heard the Ucked tale too, but not unlikely it was from you.
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Derek Mountfield, while manager of Cork. Though he was possibly being nice to the league in general, having just taken over. But it was Everton's narrowest win, although Bayern managed to both draw and score against them.
Ultimately, though, don't forget the "remarkable performance" almost bankrupted us in a manner several clubs are emulating right now. Dick Shakespeare said that if we had beaten Everton, it would have been the end of us as we would had to go to Bratislava in the next round - expensive trip with no real income.
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