Chelsea and Manchester City are now contesting for major honours domestically and in Europe, but in 1986 things were a lot different.
English football in 1985 was constantly hitting new levels of rock bottom. Violence and decaying stadia combined to make the match day experience an often unpleasant occasion, and with deaths at Birmingham, Bradford, and Brussels in May, the sport had seemingly reached the point of no return. It was little wonder that attendances were dropping across the country, and you didn't need to be Bergerac to deduce that Margaret Thatcher and her Government would have been quite happy if the problem child faded into obscurity.
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Thursday, 21 September 2017
1986: Full Members' Cup
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