The Comeback To End All Comebacks
Europe’s win in the Ryder Cup is being celebrated as one of the great comebacks.
It is a great comeback, but in many ways it pales into insignificance compared to that amazing, cold and wet Saturday afternoon on the 21st December 1957, when Charlton Athletic beat Huddersfield Town seven-six at the Valley after being five-one down, with only ten men. It must be one of the few Second Division matches of the era to have its own Wikipedia page.
Reading that Wikipedia page, you find that Huddersfield were managed by Bill Shankly and he had rested a young Denis Law. Shankly later said about the match.
one of the most amazing games I have ever seen
And he’d seen a few matches!
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