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The Big Match was a British football television programme, ... That same year, the first live league match since 1960 was shown, ... looking at the 1984-85 season ...
The 1984–85 season was the 105th season of competitive football in England. The season saw Everton build on their FA Cup success of the previous season by winning their first league title for 15 years and their first European silverware in the form of the European Cup Winners' Cup. However, they lost the FA Cup final to Manchester United.
New Year's Day highlights on BBC1 include the World War II film The Guns of Navarone and the Alan Ayckbourne play Absurd Person Singular. [2] Channel 4 airs It Was Twenty Years Ago Today, a theme night celebrating the 1960s. [3] Brookside is moved from Wednesdays to Mondays which means the soap can now be seen on Mondays and Tuesdays on Channel 4.
The 1984–85 season was Arsenal Football Club's 59th consecutive season in the top flight of English football. [1] [2] After a promising start to the season, they slipped to seventh in the Football League First Division. After the previous season's League Cup exit to Walsall, Arsenal once-again exited cup competition to lower-division opponents.
The 1984–85 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Everton in the final against Rapid Wien. Everton also won the English Football League that season and would therefore have entered the European Cup the following season .
It was the final match of the 1984–85 European Cup Winners' Cup and the 25th European Cup Winners' Cup final. The final was held at Feijenoord Stadion in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on 15 May 1985. Everton, which dominated throughout, won the match 3–1 thanks to goals by Andy Gray, Trevor Steven and Kevin Sheedy.
Nowadays, more than 40 years later, it is not hard to see the ripples left by “1984.” Big-name directors routinely trade Hollywood for the Super Bowl, with the likes of Martin Scorsese, David ...
The match was played on 10 August 1985 at Wembley Stadium and contested by Everton, who had won the 1984–85 First Division, and Manchester United, who had won the 1984–85 FA Cup. Everton won 2–0 with goals from Trevor Steven and Adrian Heath. Trevor Steven put Everton into the lead when he swept home from six yards after a cross from the ...