After Bournemouth’s dramatic 2-1 victory over waning, lopsided Manchester United, their lively young manager, Eddie Howe, proclaimed it the greatest victory in the club’s history. Actually it wasn’t.
Many years ago I was fortunate enough to see Bournemouth, then a Third Division club managed by Harry Redknapp – who was there to watch and applaud his old side’s latest Cup triumph – knock the then formidable United out of the FA Cup 2-0.
(After that game, as I was walking away from the stadium, a figure emerged from the crowd to greet me. It was Peter McParland, at once hero and villain of the 1957 Cup Final, when, as Aston Villa’s outside-left, he crashed into United keeper Ray Wood, breaking his cheekbone and forcing him off to reduce United to…
