Liverpool reached their first Wembley cup final with a convincing
win over the Blues, but there would later be heartbreak for the
hero of Maine Road.
Over 70,000 Merseysiders invaded Manchester for this game and
many of the citys pubs were drunk dry. Reds fans were desperate
for success after seeing a league title challenge fizzle out despite
going the first 19 games of the season unbeaten.
Liverpool dominated the opening stages, with Jimmy Payne and
Billy Liddell tormenting the Everton defence down the wings. We
led 1-0 at half time after a speculative lob into the box by Paisley
had deceived everyone and dropped into the top corner of the net.
In the second half we continued to take the game to the Blues
and deservedly extended the lead when Liddell spotted a gap in
the defence to score.
Everton never looked like getting back in and their star man
Harry Catterick was superbly marshalled by stand in centre half
Bill Jones.
However there would be a cup final disappointment for Paisley.
With Laurie Hughes returning from injury, the board decided that
the versatile Jones should keep his place and Paisley was forced
to make way.
We lost the game 2-0, but Paisleys experience was vital
to him later on when he had to make tough decisions in his highly
successful management career with the Reds.
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