FA Youth Cup Finals of the 1970s

FA Youth Cup Finals from 1970 to 1979.

1978–79: Millwall v. Manchester City (0–0 and 2–0, 2–0 aggregate)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Millwall
No. Position Player
GK Peter Gleasure
GK Paul Sansome
DF David Martin
DF Phil Coleman
DF Ian Gale
DF David Gregory
DF Paul Roberts
DF Paul Robinson
MF Andy Massey
MF Chris Dibble
MF Dave Mehmet
MF Tony Kinsella
MF Kevin O'Callaghan
FW Alan McKenna
FW Dean Horrix
Manchester City
No. Position Player
1 GK Alex Williams
2 DF Gary Fitzgerald
3 DF Dick Cunningham
4 DF Nicky Reid
5 DF Tommy Caton
6 MF Ross McGinn
7 MF McClure
8 MF Leigh
9 MF Clive Wilson
10 FW Steve Kinsey
11 FW Kevin Glendon

1977–78: Crystal Palace v. Aston Villa (1–0)

  • In 1978, the FA Youth Cup Final was played at Highbury over only one leg.[1][2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Crystal Palace
No. Position Player
1 GK David Fry
2 DF Chris Sparks
3 DF Kevin Dare
4 DF Terry Fenwick
5 DF Billy Gilbert
6 MF Peter Nicholas
7 FW Les Carter
8 MF Jerry Murphy
9 FW Steve Lovell
10 MF Steve MacKenzie
11 FW Vince Hilaire
sub DF Neil Banfield
Aston Villa
No. Position Player
1 GK Mark Kendall
2 DF Neil Morgan
3 DF Colin Gibson
4 DF Gary Williams
5 DF Brendan Ormsby
6 MF Ian Hendry
7 MF Lee Jenkins
8 FW John Capaldi
9 FW Ivor Linton
10 FW Adrian O'Dowd
11 FW Gary Shaw
sub Alan Ollis
  • Scorer for Crystal Palace; Terry Fenwick.[1]

1976–77: Crystal Palace v. Everton (1–0 aggregate)

[3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Crystal Palace
No. Position Player
1 GK David Fry
2 DF Terry Fenwick
3 DF Kenny Sansom
4 DF Billy Gilbert
5 MF Jerry Murphy
6 MF Steve Brennan
7 MF Peter Nicholas
8 FW Steve Lovell
9 FW Vince Hilaire
10 FW Steve Leahy
Everton
No. Position Player
1 DF Billy Russell
2 DF Ray Deakin
3 DF Kevin Ratcliffe
4 DF Mark Higgins
5 MF Steve McMahon
6 FW Ross Jack
7 FW Joe McBride
  • Scorer for Crystal Palace; Terry Fenwick.[1]

1975–76: West Bromwich Albion v. Wolverhampton Wanderers (2–0 and 3–0, 5–0 aggregate)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

West Bromwich Albion
No. Position Player
1 GK Mark Grew
2 DF Tony Cooper
3 DF Derek Statham
4 DF John Loveridge
5 DF Brian Clarke
6 MF Martyn Davies
7 MF Steve Lynex
8 MF Colin Gregson
9 FW Mark Trenter
10 FW Wayne Hughes
11 MF Kevin Summerfield
Sub MF Derek Hood
Wolverhampton Wanderers
No. Position Player
1 GK Tony Walker
2 DF Mark Duncombe
3 DF Gary Tysall
4 MF Paul Moss
5 DF Bob Hazell
6 DF George Berry
7 MF Chindha Singh
8 MF Martin Patching
9 FW Steve Crompton
10 FW Ken Todd
11 MF John Black
Sub Martin Loftus

1974–75: Ipswich Town v. West Ham United (3–1 and 2–0, 5–1 aggregate)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Ipswich Town
No. Position Player
MF John Wark
FW Keith Bertschin
FW David Geddis
MF Tommy O'Neill
West Ham United
No. Position Player
1 GK David Danson
2 Chris Smith
3 Tony Tuddenham (Capt.)
4 Derek Fraser
5 DF Alvin Martin
6 John Domfe
7 Malcolm Hill
8 MF Alan Curbishley
9 Terry Sharpe
10 FW Geoff Pike
11 MF Paul Brush
Sub MF Terry Hurlock

1973–74: Tottenham v. Huddersfield Town (1–1 and 1–0, 2–1 aggregate)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Tottenham Hotspur
No. Position Player
1 GK Ian Cranstone
2 DF Ian Smith
3 DF Micky Stead
4 DF Andy Keeley
5 DF Wayne Cegielski
6 MF Gary Anderson
7 MF Noel Brotherston
8 MF Neil McNab
9 FW Chris Jones
10 FW Roger Gibbins
11 MF John Margerrison
Huddersfield Town
No. Position Player
1 GK Dick Taylor
2 DF Alan Sweeney
3 DF Paul Garner
4 DF Stephen Barrett
5 DF Peter Hart
6 MF Martin Fowler
7 MF Lloyd Maitland
8 FW Bob Mountain
9 FW Bob Newton
10 FW Dave Nicholls
11 MF Francis Firth
sub Paul Cooper

1972–73: Ipswich Town v. Bristol City (3–0 and 1–1, 4–1 aggregate)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Ipswich Town
No. Position Player
DF John Peddelty
FW Robin Turner
FW Steve Vale
Bristol City
No. Position Player

1971–72: Aston Villa v. Liverpool (1–0 and 4–2, 5–2 aggregate)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Aston Villa
No. Position Player
1 GK Jake Findlay
2 DF John Gidman
3 DF Bob McDonald
4 MF Alan Little
5 DF Roy Stark
6 DF Brian Melling
7 MF Brian Gray
8 MF Doug George
9 FW Tony Betts
10 FW Brian Little
11 FW Mike Brady
Sub FW Dave Smith
Liverpool
No. Position Player
1 GK Steve Jameson
2 DF Brian Kettle
3 DF Bob Johnston
4 MF Joe James
5 DF John Higham
6 MF Kevin Kewley
7 MF Phil Thompson
8 MF Tommy Gore
9 FW Derek Brownbill
10 FW Tommy Tynan
11 MF Tommy Maguire
Sub FW Neil Singleton

1970–71: Arsenal v. Cardiff City (0–0 and 2–0, 2–0 aggregate)

First leg

Arsenal0–0Cardiff City
Highbury Stadium, London
Referee: Derek Nippard

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Arsenal
No. Position Player
1 GK Graham Horn
2 DF Dave Donaldson
3 DF Micky Shovelar
4 MF David Price
5 DF Brendon Batson
6 MF Jim de Garis
7 FW Brian Hornsby
8 MF Charlie Newton
9 FW Paul Davies
10 MF Terry Burton
11 FW Tony Waring
12 FW Kevin Kennerley
Cardiff City
No. Position Player
1 GK John Williams
2 DF Phil Dwyer
3 DF Jimmy Hobby
4 MF Billy Kellock
5 DF John Impey (c)
6 DF Alan Shaw
7 FW Bryan Rees
8 FW Jimmy McInch
9 FW Alan Couch
10 FW George Gibbs
11 FW Nigel Rees
12 MF Peter Davies

Second leg

Cardiff City0–2Arsenal
Referee: Derek Nippard

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Arsenal
No. Position Player
1 GK Graham Horn
2 DF Dave Donaldson
3 DF Micky Shovelar
4 MF David Price
5 DF Brendon Batson
6 MF Jim de Garis
7 FW Brian Hornsby
8 MF Charlie Newton
9 FW Paul Davies
10 MF Terry Burton
11 FW Kevin Kennerley
Cardiff City
No. Position Player
1 GK John Williams
2 DF Phil Dwyer
3 DF Jimmy Hobby
4 MF Billy Kellock
5 DF John Impey (c)
6 DF Alan Shaw
7 FW Bryan Rees
8 FW Jimmy McInch
9 FW Alan Couch
10 FW George Gibbs
11 FW Nigel Rees
12 MF Peter Davies

1969–70: Tottenham Hotspur v. Coventry City (1–0 and 0–1, 1–1 aggregate, replay 2–2 and 2nd replay 1–0)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Tottenham Hotspur
No. Position Player
GK Barry Daines
DF Bobby Almond
MF Eddie Jones
DF Mike Dillon
MF Steve Perryman
MF William Edwards
MF Graeme Souness
FW Mike Flanagan
FW Ray Clarke
Coventry City
No. Position Player
GK David Icke
DF Alan Dugdale
DF Jimmy Holmes
MF Colin Randell
MF Dennis Mortimer
MF Mick McGuire
MF Bobby Parker
MF Leslie Cartwright
FW Alan Green

References

  1. Mike Purkiss & Nigel Sands. Crystal Palace: A Complete Record 1905–1989. p. 72. ISBN 0907969542.
  2. "Memoravilla: Focus on old Youth Cup programmes". AVFC.co.uk.
  3. "Crystal Palace vs Everton 1977 - FA Youth Cup Final". Football Zone.co.uk. Archived from the original on 16 March 2017. Retrieved 15 March 2017.
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