Fifty Years Ago Today: Colin Bell Scores in 2nd Comeback Game

An unlucky away game at Leeds on this day (17 April) in 1976 was noteworthy for a goal by Colin Bell, playing his second comeback game for Manchester City. Journalist Alan Thompson writing for the Daily Express summed up the game well: ‘Leeds were awful for most of the first half, went in a goal down, but they won the match… As Mike Doyle says, “We threw the game away… AGAIN!”’

City’s goal came after five minutes when the ball was swung out to Colin Bell, playing his second comeback game after his devastating injury in the November derby match, on the edge of the box. Bell scored with a magnificent shot which went in off the upright.  Sadly, the game ended in a 2-1 defeat after two goals in three minutes from Leeds (McNiven 62nd minute & Harris 64th minute).

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