The first League meeting between Manchester City and Wimbledon occurred on this day (25 August) in 1984 was an altogether new experience for City. Relegation in May 1983 had brought many changes to the club, including the arrival of manager Billy McNeill and his assistant Jimmy Frizzell. Their first season in charge had seen the Blues finish fourth behind Chelsea, Newcastle, and Sheffield Wednesday, and much was expected from their second campaign.
The opening fixture of the 1984-5 season saw City take to the field against Wimbledon for the first time. It should have been an easy victory for McNeill’s men, particularly as the Blues viewed themselves as championship contenders whereas Dave Bassett’s Wimbledon had risen from Division Four in two consecutive seasons. It seemed at the time as if everyone in football doubted that Wimbledon would be able to handle life in Division Two.
The match commenced with City hopeful, but within fifteen minutes of the start Wimbledon were 2-0 up thanks to goals from Stewart Evans and Glyn Hodges. City just didn’t know what had hit them.
By half-time, however the Blues had pulled a goal back and by full-time had equalised. Gordon Smith and Derek Parlane had provided the crucial City goals, but the game was certainly one which made City realise promotion was not going to be as straightforward as some had suggested. Apart from a victory over Grimsby a few other worrying results followed, then McNeill’s men got their act together and moved up the division. Gradually they rose up the Division – although it’s fair to say there were a few heartstopping moments along the way!. The Blues ended the season in the third automatic promotion spot, while Wimbledon ended the season in an encouraging 12th place – their best ever at the time.
Stats: Division Two 25th August 1984.
Wimbledon 2 City 2
Scorers – City: Smith, Parlane
Wimbledon: Evans, Hodges
City: Williams, Phillips, Power, Bond, McCarthy, Wilson, McNab, Baker, Cunningham, Smith (Tolmie), Parlane
Wimbledon: Beasant, Kay, Winterburn, Galliers (Gage), Smith, Morris, Evans, Ketteridge, Cork, O’Berg, Hodges
Attendance: 8,365
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