Manchester City 5 Spurs 2 1994
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ม.ค. 2025
- 8. October 22, 1994: MCFC 5 Tottenham 2 (Walsh 2, Quinn, Lomas, Flitcroft). Brian Horton was an attack-minded manager, fielding two out-and-out wingers in Nicky Summerbee and Peter Beagrie. When it worked, it was glorious. A Tottenham side containing Jurgen Klinsmann and Teddy Sheringham were torn to shreds in a downpour. Paul Walsh and Niall Quinn had a feast.
I loved watching this City team.
The way Paul Walsh played that day is still possibly the greatest performance I've ever seen from a City player. This game is one of my all time favourites
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Beagrie could turn milk by holding a fresh bottle. Loved watching him play. Him and Mark Ward have been my fav MCFC wingers....though I might keep a space free for Sane
Beargrie what a player
Alan Ball flogging Paul Walsh was one of the worst footballing decisions ever, surely.
Pretty bad... then again Frannie getting Ball at City wasn't any better.
Also Quinn.
And Quinny
Paul Walsh was on fire
If there's a better style of football to watch than attacking wingers whipping in crosses for goals on the break then I'm yet to see it!
Beagrie was quality crosser of the ball!
Walsh is a bloody legend. His days at Pompey were my favourite ever as a fan.
I was at this match. Game of the season for City.
I still remember the BBC Football page on Teletext that very same day. This game was at the top in capitals and it said "303 CITY HIT FIVE AS SPURS COLLAPSE".
My first city game became obsessed with Paul Walsh after that disgrace we sold him
Didn't we swap him for Gerry Creaney from pompey for fucksake MCFC
Yep what a terrible decision
20 years ago today, sat in the Kippax block DD in the rain!
I absolutely loved Walsh was gutted when Ball swapped him for Creaney 🤦🏻♂️
No one of the worst footballing decisions of all time was appointing Alan ball as man city manager .....
Beagrie was the bets player that was never chosen for England.
I'm a city fan but that honour is for Jimmy Greenhoff
Beagrie had the skill and ability but something must have been missing, maybe work rate, but he should have been an England player based on ability.
Graham turnip Taylor was England manager at the time says it all we didn't even qualify for world cup 94..
Big mistake getting rid of Horton
The roof on the kippax was taken down and waiting to be replaced
Yep I was there with a free plastic raincoat!
"Walsh and Quinn are in the middle. WALSH! QUINN!"
Then we added rosler and we were great going forward 👍
Never seen sol Campbell get toasted so bad in my life ! What the fuck , Walsh absolutely mesmerized him. Completely burned
I remember seeing that on Match of the Day that night and Campbell being weaved around 😅😅😅
Think I was at this game. Sums up the old City, sometimes brilliant, mostly disappointing.
True but we loved the drama and it was great when we won after losing 3on the run lol😂👍
We should have never let Walshy leave Tottenham, Gordon Durie was quality too..
3:40, the famous Lomas celebration where his bollocks pop out
Yep it was well funny at the time everyone laughed at that ..iconic fun moment😂👍
City have only been good since the money came......yeah ok little boy
We had money when Frank takshin shinawatra Sinatra came along .remember the Jan transfer window well that year..and we had a good manager in Erickson too.
What a game. Brian's time in charge gave us some great moments which are captured here from local radio th-cam.com/video/v59Hi1aM8Og/w-d-xo.htmlsi=V7arO3MzPhXl7TNI
Look before Oil money
Jealous
@@NOTODIVERSITY123 I'm a City fan I'm taking the piss. Because when we lost a game pre 2008 it's always a comment before Oil Money.
Klinsmann was vile