FA Youth Cup Finals of the 1980s

FA Youth Cup Finals from 1980 to 1989.

1988–89: Watford vs Manchester City (0–1 and 2–0 aet, 2–1 Aggregate)

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

Watford
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG David James
2 DF  ENG Paul Towler
3 DF  ENG Jason Drysdale
4 MF  ENG Jonathan Price
5 DF  ENG Jason Soloman
6 DF  ENG Barry Ashby
7 DF  ENG David Evans
8 FW  ENG Andrew Gunn
9 FW  ENG Warren Bennett
10 MF  ENG Dominic Naylor
11 MF  ENG Jim Meara
Sub DF  ENG Adrian Fuller
Sub MF  ENG Rod Thomas
Manchester City
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  WAL Martyn Margetson
2 DF  NIR Neil Lennon
3 DF  ENG John Willis
4 DF  WAL Mark Peters
5 DF  NIR Gerry Taggart
6 MF  ENG Mike Quigley
7 MF  ENG Ian Thompstone
8 FW  ENG Ashley Ward
9 FW  ENG Jason Hasford
10 MF  NIR Michael Hughes
11 MF  ENG Michael Wallace
Sub FW  ENG Mike Sheron
Sub MF  ENG Colin Small

1987–88: Arsenal vs Doncaster Rovers (5–0 and 1–1, 6–1 Aggregate)

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

Arsenal
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Alan Miller
2 DF  ENG Lee Francis
3 DF  SCO Jim Carstairs
4 MF  ENG David Hillier (Captain)
5 DF  ENG Al Hannigan
6 DF  NIR Steve Morrow
7 MF  ENG Neil Heaney
8 FW  ENG Francis Cagigao
9 FW  ENG Kevin Campbell
10 DF  ENG Steve Ball
11 MF  ENG Gary McKeown
Sub MF  ENG Ray Lee
Sub DF  EIR Pat Scully
Doncaster Rovers
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Lee Lamont
2 DF  ENG Mark Hall
3 DF  ENG Rufus Brevett
4 DF  ENG Steve Raffell
5 DF  ENG Paul Raven
6 MF  ENG David Snowball
7 MF  ENG Andy Peckett
8 MF  ENG Mark Rankine
9 FW  ENG Neil Morris
10 FW  ENG Andrew Winship
11 MF  ENG Steven Gaughan
Sub MF  ENG Lee Slingsby
Sub FW  SCO Robbie Stewart

1986–87: Coventry City vs Charlton Athletic (1–1 and 1–0 aet, 2–1 Aggregate)

First leg

Score: Charlton 1–1 Coventry
Date: 28 April 1987
Venue: The Valley
Coventry scorer: Craig Middleton

Second leg

Score: Coventry 1–0 Charlton (aet)
Date: 13 May 1987
Venue: Highfield Road
Coventry scorer: Steve Livingstone

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

Coventry City[1][2]
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Paul Bastock
2 DF  ENG Lee Middleton
3 DF  ENG Anthony Smith
4 DF  ENG Tony Dobson
5 DF  ENG John Gowens (Captain)
6 MF  ENG Michael Cook
7 MF  ENG Robert Smith
8 MF  ENG Howard Clark
9 FW  ENG Steve Livingstone
10 MF  ENG Paul Shepstone
11 MF  ENG Gary Marshall
Sub DF  ENG Paul Jones
Sub MF  ENG Craig Middleton
Manager {{{pos}}}  ENG Mick Coop
Charlton Athletic
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Nathan Amato
2 DF  ENG Paul Bacon
3 DF  ENG Scott Minto
4 DF  ENG Darren Pitcher
5 DF  ENG Geoff Thomas
6 MF  ENG Peter Evans
7 MF  ENG Paul Murray
8 MF  ENG Michael Bennett
9 FW  ENG Carl Leaburn
10 FW  ENG Ronnie Mauge
11 MF  ENG Steve Thurlow

1985–86: Manchester City vs Manchester United (1–1 and 2–0, 3–1 Aggregate)

First leg

Old Trafford, 24 April 1986
Manchester United - Manchester City 1–1 (0–0)
1-0 49 min. Aidan Murphy
1-1 82 min. Paul Lake (pen.)
Attendance: 7.602

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

Manchester United
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Gary Walsh
2 DF  ENG Tony Gill
3 DF  ENG Lee Martin
4 DF  ENG Ian Scott
5 DF  ENG Steve Gardner (Captain)
6 DF  ENG Jon Bottomley
7 MF  EIR Aidan Murphy  69'
8 MF  NIR Mark Todd
9 FW  ENG Dennis Cronin
10 FW  ENG David Wilson
11 MF  ENG Paul Harvey
Sub FW  ENG Tony Hopley
Manager  ENG Eric Harrison
Manchester City
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Steve Crompton
2 DF  ENG Steve Mills
3 DF  ENG Andy Hinchcliffe
4 DF  ENG Ian Brightwell
5 DF  ENG Steve Redmond (Captain)
6 MF  ENG Andy Thackeray  69'
7 MF  ENG David White
8 FW  ENG Paul Moulden
9 MF  ENG Paul Lake
10 MF  ENG Ian Scott
11 FW  ENG David Boyd
Sub DF  ENG Steve Macauley (not used)
Manager  ENG Tony Book
Second leg

Maine Road, 29 April 1986
Manchester City - Manchester United 2–0 (1–0)
1-0 02 min. David Boyd
2-0 86 min. Paul Moulden
Attendance: 18.158

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

Manchester City
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Steve Crompton
2 DF  ENG Steve Mills
3 DF  ENG Andy Hinchcliffe
4 DF  ENG Ian Brightwell
5 DF  ENG Steve Redmond (Captain)
6 MF  ENG Andy Thackeray
7 MF  ENG David White
8 FW  ENG Paul Moulden
9 MF  ENG Paul Lake
10 MF  ENG Ian Scott
11 FW  ENG David Boyd
Sub DF  ENG John Bookbinder (not used)
Manager  ENG Tony Book
Manchester United
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Gary Walsh
2 DF  ENG Tony Gill
3 DF  ENG Lee Martin
4 DF  ENG Ian Scott
5 DF  ENG Steve Gardner (Captain)
6 DF  ENG Paul Harvey
7 MF  EIR Aidan Murphy
8 MF  NIR Mark Todd
9 FW  ENG Dennis Cronin
10 FW  ENG Jon Bottomley
11 MF  ENG Karl Goddard
Sub FW  ENG Tony Hopley
Manager  ENG Eric Harrison

1984–85: Newcastle United vs Watford (0–0 and 4–1, 4–1 Aggregate)

Newcastle won the cup with a 4-1 second leg victory over Watford after the first leg ended in a goalless draw. Midfielder Paul Gascoigne scored a spectacular goal from 30 yards for the winners. Within five years, Gascoigne was a world class player for Tottenham Hotspur and England, having been transferred from Newcastle in 1988 for £2million. Newcastle's assistant manager Maurice Setters said "You'll have to wait a thousand years to see that again" in reference to Gascoigne's goal in this game.[3]

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

Newcastle United
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  EIR Gary Kelly
DF  ENG Ian McKenzie
DF  ENG Tony Nesbit
DF  ENG Kevin Scott
DF  ENG Jeff Wrightson
MF  ENG Brian Tinnion
MF  ENG Paul Gascoigne
MF  ENG Ian Bogie
MF  ENG Paul Stephenson
FW  ENG Joe Allon
FW  ENG Stephen Forster
Watford
No. Pos. Nation Player

1983–84: Everton vs Stoke City (2–2 and 2–0, 4–2 Aggregate)

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

Everton
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ENG Darren Hughes
DF  ENG Ian Marshall
Stoke City
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Richard Dawson
2 DF  ENG Terry Williams
3 DF  ENG Chris Hemming
4 DF  EIR Aaron Callaghan
5 DF  ENG Neil Howells
6 MF  ENG Steve Parkin
7 MF  ENG Neil Mountford
8 MF  EIR Kenny O'Neill
9 FW  ENG Jon Chapman
10 FW  ENG Dave Sutton
11 FW  ENG Roger Johns
Sub FW  ENG Graham Shaw

1982–83: Norwich City vs Everton (3–2 and 3–3 aet, 6–5 Aggregate)

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

Norwich City
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Andy Pearce
2 DF  ENG Daryl Godbold
3 DF  ENG Tony Spearing
4 DF  ENG Mark Crowe
5 DF  SCO Brendan McIntyre
6 MF  WAL Jeremy Goss
7 MF  ENG Louie Donowa
8 FW  ENG Jon Rigby
9 FW  ENG Paul Clayton
10 MF  ENG Mark Metcalf
11 MF  ENG Neil Riley
Sub MF  SCO Austin O'Connor
Everton
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Ken Hughes
2 DF  ENG Steve Jones
3 DF  ENG Darren Hughes
4 DF  ENG Steve Bateman
5 DF  ENG Ian Marshall
6 MF  ENG Ian Bishop
7 MF  ENG Jimmy Coyle
8 FW  ENG Ian Macowat
9 MF  ENG Mark Farrington
10 MF  ENG Stuart Rimmer
11 FW  ENG Robbie Wakenshaw
Sub  ENG Hood
Sub MF  ENG John Morrissey
Sub DF  ENG Steve Ashcroft

1981–82: Watford vs Manchester United (3–2 and 4–4 aet, 7–6 Aggregate)

First leg

Old Trafford, 26 April 1982
Manchester United - Watford 2–3 (1–1)
0-1 34 min. Neil Williams
1-1 44 min. Mark Dempsey
1-2 58 min. Jimmy Gilligan
1-3 77 min. Worrall Sterling
2-3 86 min. Clayton Blackmore
Attendance: 7.280

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

Manchester United
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  NIR Phil Hughes
2 DF  ENG Andy Hill
3 DF  NIR Ken Scott
4 DF  SCO Graeme Hogg (Captain)
5 DF  ENG Billy Garton
6 MF  WAL Clayton Blackmore
7 MF  ENG Lawrence Pearson
8 MF  ENG Mark Dempsey
9 FW  NIR Norman Whiteside
10 FW  WAL Mark Hughes
11 MF  SCO Peter Docherty
Sub FW  ENG Nicky Wood
Manager  ENG Eric Harrison
Watford
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Michael Potts
2 DF  ENG Nigel Gibbs
3 DF  ENG Neil Price
4 MF  ENG Neil Williams
5 DF  ENG Colin Hull (Captain)
6 DF  ENG Paul Franklin
7 MF  ENG Worrell Sterling
8 FW  ENG Ian Richardson
9 FW  ENG Jimmy Gilligan
10 MF  ENG Francis Cassidy
11 MF  ENG David Johnson
Sub MF  ENG Gary Porter (not used)
Manager  ENG Tom Walley
Second leg

Vicarage Road, 6 May 1982
Watford - Manchester United 4–4 aet 2–3 (2–1)
1-0 10 min. Billy Garton (own goal)
1-1 30 min. Mark Hughes
2-1 35 min. David Johnson
2-2 48 min. Mark Dempsey
2-3 77 min. Mark Hughes
3-3 92 min. Andy Hill (own goal)
3-4 100 min. Norman Whiteside
4-4 103 min. Jimmy Gilligan
Attendance: 8.160

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

Watford
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Michael Potts
2 DF  ENG Nigel Gibbs
3 DF  ENG Neil Price
4 MF  ENG Neil Williams
5 DF  ENG Colin Hull (Captain)
6 DF  ENG Paul Franklin
7 MF  ENG Worrell Sterling
8 FW  ENG Ian Richardson
9 FW  ENG Jimmy Gilligan
10 MF  ENG Francis Cassidy
11 MF  ENG David Johnson
Sub MF  ENG Gary Porter (not used)
Manager  ENG Tom Walley
Manchester United
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  NIR Phil Hughes
2 DF  ENG Andy Hill
3 DF  NIR Ken Scott
4 DF  SCO Graeme Hogg (Captain)
5 DF  ENG Billy Garton
6 MF  WAL Sean Williams
7 MF  ENG Clayton Blackmore
8 MF  ENG Mark Dempsey
9 FW  NIR Norman Whiteside
10 FW  WAL Mark Hughes
11 MF  SCO Peter Docherty
Sub FW  ENG Nicky Wood
Manager  ENG Eric Harrison

1980–81: West Ham United vs Tottenham Hotspur (2–0 and 0–1, 2–1 Aggregate)

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

West Ham United
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG John Vaughan
2 DF  ENG Adrian Keith
3 MF  ENG Everald La Ronde (Captain)
4 MF  ENG Wayne Reader
5 DF  ENG Chris Ampofo
6 DF  ENG Keith McPherson
7 MF  ENG Bobby Barnes
8 MF  ENG Paul Allen
9 MF  ENG Steve Milton
10 FW  ENG Glenn Burvill
11 FW  ENG Mark Schiavi
Sub MF  ENG Alan Dickens
Tottenham Hotspur
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Tony Parks
2 DF  ENG Allan Cockram (first leg Mark Entwistle)
3 DF  ENG Pat Corbett
4 DF  ENG Simon Webster
5 DF  ENG Kenny Dixon
6 MF  ENG John Cooper
7 MF  ENG Steve Cox
8 MF  ENG Ian Crook
9 FW  ENG Terry Gibson
10 FW  ENG Jimmy Bolton
11 MF  WAL Mark Bowen
Sub MF  ENG Paul Wilkins (first leg unused)

1979–80: Aston Villa vs Manchester City (3–1 and 0–1, 3–2 Aggregate)

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

Aston Villa
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Mark Kendall
2 DF  ENG Noel Blake
3 DF  ENG Duncan Heath
4 DF  ENG Mark Jones
5 DF  ENG David Mail
6 DF  ENG Andy Taylor
7 MF  ENG Paul Birch
8 MF  ENG Robert Hopkins
9 MF  ENG Mark Hutchinson
10 MF  ENG Ray Walker
11 MF  ENG Mark Walters
FW  ENG Trevor Ames
FW  WAL Tony Rees
Manchester City
No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ENG Alex Williams
2 DF  ENG Andy May
3 DF  ENG Dick Cunningham
4 DF  ENG Gary Bennett
5 DF  ENG Tommy Caton
6 MF  ENG Ross McGinn
7 MF  ENG Keith Parkinson
8 MF  ENG Steve MacKenzie
9 MF  WAL Gary Bees
10 FW  ENG Steve Kinsey
11 FW  ENG Clive Wilson

References

  1. http://www.ccfpa.co.uk/?p=5040
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgNxluQdAco
  3. Stewart, Rob (14 February 2008). "The life and times of Paul Gascoigne". The Telegraph. London. Retrieved 29 October 2011.
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