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The 1984–85 FA Cup was the 104th staging of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition was won by Manchester United , who defeated Everton 1–0 at Wembley , thus denying Everton the double just 3 days after winning the European Cup Winners' Cup .
The 1984–85 FA Cup was the 104th staging of the world's oldest football knockout competition, The Football Association Challenge Cup, or FA Cup. The competition was won by Manchester United, who defeated Everton 1–0 at Wembley, thus denying Everton the double just 3 days after winning the European Cup Winners' Cup.
FA Cup 1984-1985FinalWembley (London)May 18, 1985Everton vs Manchester United0 : 1Whiteside 110'
The 1985 FA Cup final was the 104th final of the FA Cup. It took place on 18 May 1985 at Wembley Stadium, and was contested by Manchester United and holders Everton. United won by a single goal, scored in extra time by Norman Whiteside, when he curled the ball into the net past the reach of Neville Southall after a run from the right.
May 13, 2019 · The recruitment company no longer exists. It means Saturday’s game is a chapter-ending match in football’s evolution. And if it takes another 35 years for Watford to reappear in an FA Cup Final, fear not, there are other anniversaries to celebrate in 2054.
The 1984 FA Cup final was contested by Everton and Watford at Wembley. Everton won 2–0, with one goal by Graeme Sharp and a controversial goal from Andy Gray. He was adjudged by many to have fouled the Watford goalkeeper Steve Sherwood by heading the ball from Sherwood's hands.
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Jul 21, 2020 · This part covers the drive towards the top of the table, and the two FA Cup ties against Middlesbrough in January 1985. On November 10 th 1984, Quakers beat Wrexham 2-1 and went top of the league. They’d won six and drawn two of their previous eight matches.