ON THIS DAY

9TH FEBRUARY

3 historic moments in football history on 9th February.

1985
Forty years after the end of the conflict the Second World War saw the postponement of a Football League match in 1985. An unexploded Second World War bomb found near Sheffield United's Bramall Lane ground forced the postponement of their Second Division fixture against Oldham Athletic. After the bomb was safely disposed of the match was played 3 days later.
1979
Trevor Francis became the first £1m British footballer when moving from Birmingham City to Brian Clough’s Nottingham Forest. Cloughie insisted that he only paid £999,999 for Francis but with add-ons the total fee was over £1.15m. The new record fee was over double the old record set just the previous month when David Mills moved from Middlesbrough to WBA.
1974
It seems that Johan Cruyff was not only a great footballer but also a persuasive husband! When his wife was expecting their third child the story goes that he persuaded her to have a caesarean so the child could be born early in a two-week break his club - Barcelona - had from competitive football. That would leave him time to prepare for their next match, against Real Madrid! So on 9th February 1974 his only son was born in Amsterdam and was named after the patron saint of Barcelona and Catalonia, Sant Jordi (Saint George in English). Jordi Cruyff was also to become a Dutch international footballer with his clubs including Manchester United and Barcelona. And the match against Real Madrid? Johan Cruyff was man of the match in his first El Clásico and scored a goal in Barcelona's 5-0 win at the Santiago Bernabéu. Not a bad week in his life then!

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Source: footballsite.co.uk