Manchester City v Wolverhampton Wanderers 1969/70

Wolves home 1969-70 programme

CITY 1 WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 0

League Division 1

25th October 1969

attendance 34,425

scorer Doyle(48 pen)

Ref B Hornewood

City Corrigan, Book, Pardoe, Doyle, Booth,  Oakes, Summerbee, Bell, Mundy, Young, Bowyer – sub Towers(unused)

Wolves Parkes, Taylor, Parkin, Bailey, Holsgrove, Munro, McCalliog, O’Grady, Dougan, Wilson, Wagstaffe – sub McAlle

wolves home 1969 to 70 action

JOHN MADDOCKS WRITING IN THE CITY PROGRAMME 25TH OCTOBER 1989
Wolves were the next visitors to Maine Road to return home pointless. Lee’s enforced absence provided a rare opportunity for Jimmy Mundy in the City attack, and the youngster’s boisterous play caused Wanderers more than a few problems.
The real stars of the afternoon were Summerbee and ex-Blue Wagstaffe. They gave Parkin and Book a thorough testing throughout the 90 minutes. Dougan, a muted striker on the verge of a disciplinary hearing, made little of Wagstaffe’s supply line, while Summerbee forged some intricate attacking links with Bell and Young.
Doyle again played a blinder, his tackling and passing being of the highest quality. Wolves on the other hand, were too reliant on the illegal side of dispossessing opponents, and conceded a number of free-kicks. The referees punished one not-so-crafty offence by awarding a penalty. Mundy was the victim of a push in the back, Doyle was the executioner. The single goal was enough.

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