Saturday 19 March 2022

OLD AND ANNIVERSARIES

On this day 19th March in 1932, Stanley Matthews made his debut for Stoke City at Bury in a 2nd Division match. 6,900 saw him play. Stoke won 1-0. He played his last League matches 33 years later, following a career at Blackpool and back at Stoke for his "swan song" and of clourse for England. 


On This Day in 1995, Notts County 
were in the Anglo-Italian Cup and the dream was watching them play against super clubs such as Juventus or Inter-Milan. County of course have their own history. Founded in 1862, it is the oldest professional club in the World and predates The FA itself.
The 1994–95 Anglo-Italian Cup was the seventh Anglo-Italian Cup competition. The European competition was played between eight clubs from England and eight clubs from Italy. English side Notts County lifted the trophy after beating Italian side Ascoli 2–1.

Group A

Notts County
Swindon Town
Tranmere Rovers
Wolverhampton Wanderers

Ascoli
Atalanta
Lecce
Venezia

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Ascoli431062+410
Atalanta422062+48
Venezia422086+28
Notts County413065+16
Wolverhampton Wanderers411234–14
Lecce410345–13
Swindon Town410347–33
Tranmere Rovers401328–61

Group B

Derby County
Middlesbrough
Sheffield United
Stoke City

Ancona
Cesena
Piacenza
Udinese

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Stoke City4310102+810
Ancona422096+38
Derby County4211115+67
Sheffield United4121108+25
Udinese411247–34
Middlesbrough403124–23
Piacenza403137–43
Cesena4013313–101

The reality was a tad different - the four matches they played in the two seasons they took part in the competition, were all against English sides! Notts County were a little more fortunate. They did play Italian sides on the way to reaching the final of the competition in both 1993/94 and 1994/95 although they weren't the Serie A giants - they were Serie B clubs. In 1994/95 they visited Ascoli and Atalanta and hosted Lecce and Venezia in their qualifying group with fewer than 9,000 fans in total turning up for those four matches. 


Crowds picked up for the two legs of the English semi-final against Stoke City and then it was on to a Wembley final. A year after County had been beaten 1-0 by Brescia in front of 17,185 fans at Wembley they were back at the national stadium on Sunday March 19th 1995 when 11,704 fans witnessed them play Ascoli again and record a 2-1 victory. So Notts County had tasted European glory at Wembley - and they then went on to be relegated to the third tier of the Football League at the end of the season! 

Semi-finals

English semi-final
Notts County0 – 0Stoke City
Stoke City0 – 0 (2 – 3 pens)Notts County
Italian semi-final
Ascoli0 – 1Ancona
Ancona1 – 2Ascoli

Ascoli won on away goal rule.

Final

Notts County England2–1Ascoli Italy
ReportMirabella  33'
Notts County
GK1England Steve Cherrydownward-facing red arrow 74'
DF2England Chris Short
DF3Jamaica Michael Johnsondownward-facing red arrow 74'
DF4England Phil Turner
DF5Australia Shaun Murphy
MF6England Gary Mills
MF7England Paul Devlin
FW8England Tony Aganadownward-facing red arrow 87'
MF9England Michael Simpson
FW10England Devon White
MF11Wales Andy Legg
Substitutes:
GK12England Paul Reeceupward-facing green arrow 74'
DF13Nigeria Michael Emenaloupward-facing green arrow 74'
DF14England Tommy Gallagherupward-facing green arrow 87'
Manager:
England Howard Kendall NOTE!!

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