Sunday, 6 November 2011

It seems such a long time ago.....

Margaret Thatcher was busy changing the landscape of Wales…..closing most of the mines….. before taking an interest in the rest of the world and doing business with Mikhail Gorbachev, the new leader of the Soviet Union.

Video recorders were regarded as fairly new, Angie didn’t have time for ‘Strictly’ as she was still happily married to Den in Albert Square and football was played on Saturdays.

Football was so very different in 1986 and there wasn't much glamour about Alex Ferguson's first match in charge of Manchester United, which took place on November 8 1986, two days after the Scot was appointed as United's replacement for Ron Atkinson.

United suffered a 2-0 defeat against Oxford in the First Division fixture, watched by 13,545 at the old Manor Ground (for younger readers the Premier League began in 1992 and before that time life was oh so simple….League 1, 2, 3 and 4).

And it took (Sir) Alex just a few days less than 25 years to achieve his lifetime ambition of leading a team out at the Recreation Ground, Aldershot.




It wasn’t a great game. United were far too good for an Aldershot side that spent most of the game trying not to tackle or bruise the Premiership stars.

And just like Grandma’s Christmas present, expectancy was the winner despite the knitted socks being wrapped in such wonderful paper.

My brother says it’s an age thing when I muse that losing to Best, Law and Charlton in 1970 was memorable but that somehow Berbatov, Park, Owen and the rest will never connect with my emotions.

It’s great to get back to League action………

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