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  • Image of : Programme - Everton v Manchester United
    Programme - Everton v Manchester United 18 May 1985 F.A. Cup Final. Manchester United defeated Everton 1-0, in front of 100000 spectators.
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    Programme - Everton v Luton Town 13 Apr 1985 F.A. Cup Semi-final at Villa Park. Everton defeated Luton Town 2-1, with Mountfield and Sheedy scoring the goals...
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    Programme - Everton v Manchester United 18 May 1985 F.A. Cup Final
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    Programme - Everton v Manchester United 18 May 1985 F.A. Cup Final
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    Programme - Manchester United v Liverpool 13 Apr 1985 F.A. Cup Semi- final
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    Programme - Manchester United v Liverpool 13 Apr 1985 F.A. Cup Semi- final
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    Programme - Everton v Luton Town 13 Apr 1985 F.A. Cup Semi-final at Villa Park
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