Beatle Best
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Many Many times I have admired
TV report
in black-and-white of the match Everton
had won by a single goal at Burnden Park
in 1966
¶ 2
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I am sure I loved this match so much
as it was played in 1966
¶ 3
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In my mind, I can hardly imagine
the better year than the year 1966
¶ 4
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And I can hardly imagine the better match
than FA Cup semi-final in which
Everton could think would be the first team to keep
the clean sheet in the F.A Cup semi-final
since Bury and Preston’s Invincibles
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And I can hardly imagine better rival than
it is Manchester United
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THE TIMES explained that it would have been
easy to blame United’s failure on the ludicrous
pile-up of fixtures which had strangled the life of
the leading clubs of English football
It would be right to blame their cup exit on this
THE TIMES had the genial number two
reason for Everton’s victory in this game
which was played on APRIL 23 in Bolton
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But, aside of the problem of the fixtures
of the leading club that must be solved
the reason for their failure can be summed up
in one word: BEST (didn’t play)
On Saturday, United were like the Beatles
with a guitar missing
There was LAW, There was CRERAND,
There was a subdued CHARLTON, but
there were no BEATLE BEST
to play the final chord
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