MAN CITY INFO VIA THE ALPS #9
DATE Thursday 8th October '94
Just what we needed, a victory although somewhat unconvincing. Whatever
people say about the quality of the opposition it's never an easy task to
dispose of teams from lower divisions whose moment of glory may very well
be stepping out at Maine Rd and as such often play their hearts out. You
can judge the veracity of the statement by the fact that Leeds, Ipswich,
Everton and Leicester all fell to opposition from lower leagues and that
over two legs.
I have now reduced the message window width to 70 characters as suggested
by some, I don't think this will solve the substitutions but it will
probably make what you see nice and tidy which is how it looks before I
send it....honest! I will be at a conference Friday so I'm afraid last
minute team news will be impossible this week... sorry.
This one goes out to 37 and still the Mailing List FAQ has not appeared.
Saturday's match is Nottingham Forest at home! 8-(
MATCH REPORT 1
MANCHESTER CITY v BARNET 5th October '94
PAUL IS THE TONIC
City, embarrassed by the impressive, neat passing of Barnet, were saved a
humiliation by the brilliance of Paul Walsh. The little striker sprang from
his sick bed to turn this tie on its head after City stared defeat in the
face.
Walsh's creative display showed exactly why he seems to have found his
spiritual home after a soccer lifetime of wandering. He scored one goal and
created two others, even though it had been feared a niggling ankle injury
would keep him out.
Horton said "he was unbelievable. I heard I was supposed to be signing Le
Tissier, but believe me he wouldn't get in our side ahead of Walshy"
Walsh turned the game around, ironically after Barnet had regained the lead
in the tie and threatened a major upset.
Niall Quinn had sneaked a 57th-minute goal for City against the run of play
but Barnet were on level terms just a minute later.
(.....boring bit by Ray Clemence excluded)
In the 68th-minute Nicky Summerbee produced a perfect cross for Walsh to
glance in at the near post, putting City level again in the tie. Ten
minutes later Walsh was provider, linking up with Steve Lomas to give Nicky
Summerbee his first goal since joining from Swindon.
Walsh then produced a superb through ball on the final whistle to Quinn.
Quinn drew the keeper before delicately chipping into the net.
(adapted from Today)
Final score 4-1
John Connell
MATCH REPORT 2 'LIVE'
MANCHESTER CITY v BARNET 5th October '94
City once again tried to confuse and upset the fans by playing a load
of old rubbish last night against Barnet. From watching the game you
would have thought that City were the lesser team. Barnet to their
credit gave the game most of the ideas in the first half and gave
City very little to enjoy. It looked like City would be going out of
the Cup with Leeds. The players seemed to lack an inspiration or
desire for a fight and didn't have any real idea of how to defeat
this 'inferior' team.
Once again it was the half time break that came to City's rescue,
because afterwards they showed a little more desire to win. Walsh came
more into the game and he was the central figure in City's turnabout,
he took it upon himself to lift the team.
City scored the aggregate equaliser through Quinn after a good run and
shot by Lomas had only been parried by the keeper. Quinn just need to
stroke the ball home from 6 yards.
So with the tie all level I expected City to start the job of getting
on and beating Barnet, but yes, true to form City tried to completely
mess things up. City having just scored, conceeded a corner and
allowed Barnet to bang in the equaliser, through Freedman (?). So
within the space of a minute the tie had turned on it's head, City
were facing an uphill struggle.
City only then started to try and stamp their authority on the game
and the reward came 10 minutes later. Summerbee actually beat his man
and got to the bye-line (one of the rare occasions he managed), his
perfect cross was met by Walsh and his header beat the goalie, for
City to lead 2-1. The aggregate score was still deadlocked at 2-2,
but the away goal would be crucial if the match finished all square
after extra-time. City still needed to press and find another goal to
try and kill the game off.
The willing Walsh this time turned provider. He moved out wide onto
the left and his cross to the far post was met by Lomas, he slightly
mis-controlled it before he could shoot and took the option to push
the ball across goal for Summerbee to score the third. Now could
City hang on? Almost straight away Barnet forced a corner and the
sense of déjà vu returned, would City concede another goal?
Thankfully this time City cleared their lines.
With time running out and the game almost certainly won, it was Walsh
who again provided the telling pass. This time his turn and pass
allowed Quinn to run in and chip the advancing goalie to make the game
perfectly safe! (Quinn's chip was great, very delicate over the goalie
and it dipped in just under the bar, who says he's just a target man!)
All that was left was for City to play out the remaining couple of
minutes. The only worry was over Walsh limping off, he went down
under a challenge but it looked like it was cramp more than anything.
So City beat Barnet, but to be perfectly frank the scoreline flatters
City. They were a complete shambles in the first half and only
improved slightly in the second. Most of the players just didn't seem
to have the will to win (except Walsh and Flipper). There's got to be
a drastic turn-around by Saturday or else City will get hammered by
Forest, with the likes of Roy, Collymore and Co.
I suppose the only good thing to come out of the night was the fact
that City won and are in the next round of the Cup. I suppose you
could say that it's not a matter of how you win, it's just a case of
winning.
Next round:
QPR v City (argh, an away match in London!!!)
Some other ties:
Newcastle v Man U
Oldham v Arsenal
Villa v Middlesboro
Martin Ford
MATCH REPORT 3
MANCHESTER CITY v BARNET 5th October '94
"Walsh sparks City revival"
Stephen Bierley
Manchester City 4 (0) Barnet 1 (0)
Quinn 56, 88 Freedman 57
Walsh 67
Summerbee 77
After a woeful opening Manchester City finally stirred themselves
sufficiently in the second half to dispose of Third Division Barnet
in the second leg at Maine Road last night.
When Freedman restored Barnet's aggregate lead, after Quinn had
levelled matters, it appeared City were on the slide. But Walsh,
who had a vibrantly influential second half, headed a second City
goal and then made a winning third for Summerbee, Quinn adding the
fourth. Barnet had worked tremendously hard throughout and could
rightly feel hard done by at the end.
All was illusion as City opened with a deceptive scurrying surface.
Quinn turned smoothly and forced Phillips into a sharp save.
Thereafter the home side quickly ran out of attacking ideas.
Barnet often appeared the more likely to score. Brightwell had to
kick off the line from Hoddle, albeit under no great pressure, while
a dreadful mistake by Hill in the centre of defence allowed Freedman
to open a clear path to goal for Hodges, but he was forced wide.
City had failed to pick up Freedman in the first leg and continued
to lose his whereabouts again, one long-range shot by the Barnet top
scorer going perilously close. Displaying excellent composure, the
Londoners attacked whenever they could and defended solidly.
Not that City over-exerted their oppenents' defence for the Barnet
midfield was more than a match for City's fitful efforts. Indeed, as
half-time approached, the visitors were clearly in the ascendancy.
Quinn had another chance at the beginning of the second half which
Phillips saved, but the shouts of encouragment from the City
faithful quickly fragmented into trenchant criticisms. It came as a
genuine surprise when Lomas burst in on the Barnet goal, Phillips
pushed aside his low shot, and Quinn followed in to level the
aggregate score.
Yet barely had City time to experience the relief before Barnet had
regained the overall lead through Freedman who hooked the ball in
from close range after a Tomlinson corner. It was simply no more and
no less than Barnet deserved.
Indeed Freedman had two chances shortly afterwards to extend
Barnet's lead before Summerbee suddenly produced a cross of genuine
quality and Walsh's head levelled matters overall again.
City: Dibble; Hill, Phelan, Lomas, Edghill, I Brightwell, Summerbee,
Walsh (Griffiths 89min), Quinn, Flitcroft, Beagrie.
Barnet: Phillips; McDonald, Gale (Newell 88), Hoddle, Newson,
Primus, Tomlinson (Haynes 82), Freedman, Hodge, Scott, Wilson.
Referee: S Lodge (Barnsley).
Attendance: 11,545.
From The Guardian (Thursday 8 October 1994) without permission.
James Nash
COCA COLA CUP DRAW
Just heard on the radio that City are away at QPR in the next round. Not
the best draw but at least it means I can go and see it!
The Scum have been drawn away at Newcastle!! I wonder if Ferguson is
arrogant enough to field his reserves for that game!
Steve Tobias
NEWS
Midlands Ceefax reported last night that Brian Roy will not be able
to play at Maine Road on Saturday because of international
commitments. The Dutch manager has insisted that Roy must meet up
with the rest of the Netherlands squad on Saturday morning.
Mike Hempstock
STATESIDE BLUE
Hello from Lakewood, Ohio, USA!! I am a serious soccer fan and became a
City fan thru my association with an organization called the "Great Britain
Buckeye Soccer Camps". This is a group that provides British players and
coaches a cultural exchange opportunity to visit the USA (specifically
Ohio--the "Buckeye" state!) for a complete summer and put on week long
soccer camps to train our American youth! Part of the program is to arrange
American families to serve as hosts for the coaches. We have done this
about 3 years now and thoroughly enjoy it. My sons both are players (ages
14 and 11) and have gained untold advantage from the experiences. It has
been our extreme good fortune to have met and hosted Tony Coton's brother
in law the last two years. He is still with us and will remain until about
the mid of November. (By the way here is my first contribution in the way
of "gossip" --Tony is a new father as of Monday October 3!! a girl called
Beth Charlotte--all are fine)
Bill Might
Thanks to John, Bill, Steve, Mike, Martin & James.
Ashley Birch, birchaw@oci.unizh.ch
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