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Liverpool v. Newcastle. April 1985 MF21-02-015 The final score was a Three one
Liverpool v. Newcastle. April 1985 MF
The final score was a Three one victory to Liverpool.
Division One Football
Jack Charlton had the rapidly developing talents of Peter Beardsley and Chris Waddle as the cornerstone of his team, but he also decided upon a change in playing style. He brought in two tall strikers to compete up front, George Reilly and Tony Cunningham. At 6ft 4in tall, Reilly - pictured with LiverpoolIs Bruce Grobbelaar - was soon nicknamed Rambo
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
England
Media ID 21935445
© Mirrorpix
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This print captures the intense clash between Liverpool and Newcastle in April 1985. The final score of this Division One Football match was a resounding three-one victory for Liverpool. Led by manager Jack Charlton, Newcastle boasted the burgeoning talents of Peter Beardsley and Chris Waddle, who served as the backbone of their team. However, Charlton also implemented a change in playing style by introducing two towering strikers - George Reilly and Tony Cunningham - to compete upfront. In this image, we see the imposing figure of George Reilly standing tall at 6ft 4in alongside Liverpool's Bruce Grobbelaar. With his commanding presence on the field, it is no wonder that Reilly quickly earned himself the nickname "Rambo". This snapshot perfectly encapsulates the action-packed nature of football in the 1980s. The photograph not only showcases an exhilarating moment from sporting history but also serves as a testament to Daily Mirror's commitment to capturing iconic sports moments through their lens. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece from Memory Lane Prints, let your imagination transport you back to that thrilling encounter between these two legendary teams.
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