Wednesday, 27 April 2022
Will David Moyes West Ham go one better than the team of 76 and lift the Europa League trophy?
West Ham United stand on the brink of their first European final for 46 years.
Those of us old enough to remember will already be aware of the parallels.
Back in 1976, West Ham also drew Eintracht Frankfurt in the semi-final of the then European Cup Winners Cup.
It was one of the great cup nights at the old Boleyn ground. West Ham 2-1 down from the first leg, ran out 3-1 winners on the night, so going through 4-3 on aggregate. The victory was inspired by a brilliant performance from Trevor Brooking, who scored two of the goals on the night.
The 1976 cup run had been an up and down affair, with West Ham always playing away in the first leg. They drew those first legs against Reipa Lahti (2-2) and Ararat Yeravan (1-1) before winning the home legs 3-0 and 3-1 respectively.
The quarter final against Den Haag,though, saw West Ham lose the first leg in Holland before turning things round in the home leg, with a 3-1 win - going through on away goals.
Unfortunately, things unravelled in the final, with West Ham losing 4-2 against Belgium club Anderlecht, who were hosting, so had home advantage.
Anderlecht's Francois Van Der Elst starred that night, scoring twice. Van Der Elst later joined West Ham starring for a couple of seasons (1981-83). He sadly died in 2017.
David Moyes team are different from the boys of 76, though they share the team spirit and gritty determination to succeed. The question is whether Moyes team will go one step further.
Another, parallel that owners and supporters will no doubt be aware of was a failure in 76 to subsequently provide the funds for then manager John Lyall to strengthen his team
They were a good young side, made up of youth team products like goalkeeper Mervyn Day and Kevin Lock supplimented by some inspired bargain signings such as Billy Jennings (Watford) and Keith Robson (Newcastle).
The team won the FA Cup in 1975 and were riding high in the league till Christmas in the 75/76 season.
However, the loss in the Cup Winners Cup final came as a big blow. There were no new signings, the team struggled and were relegated in the 78/9 season.
There has been much debate this season about West Ham's failure to make signings in January. Premier League form has suffered in recent weeks, with the team reduced to playing one recognised centre back (Craig Dawson).
Let's hope history does not repeat itself and Moyes team can go one step further and win the Europa League.
Then, that the club make the signings so desperately needed in the summer, if Moyes brave footballing venture is to progress further.
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