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Back in the day - a nostalgic glance at the weekend's matches
Saturday 12.45pm - Man Utd v Liverpool - bettings odds: Man Utd 12/5 Draw 5/2 Liverpool 7/2 - more bets

The last time Kenny Dalglish took a Liverpool side to Old Trafford for a league game, the spotlight was again on one of his side's frontmen.
Just days before, the Reds boss shelled out £675,000 for the surprise purchase of Coventry City's David Speedie and the Scotsman was in the starting line-up as the champions took the field seeking to put their Rumbelows Cup exit at the same venue just a few months before behind them.
Glenn Hysen's handball gave Steve Bruce the chance to put the home side in front from the penalty spot early on but shortly before half time came the Liverpool debutant's time to shine.
A mesmeric John Barnes shimmy past three United defenders took the winger to the byline and when his cross was only half-cleared by Les Sealey, Speedie was there to volley into the roof the net.
The Reds secured a point to add to the three they had gained at Anfield earlier in the season by beating United 4-0 and a week later, Speedie added to his instant popularity on the Kop by scoring twice in a 3-1 win over Everton.
Saturday 3pm - Everton FC v Chelsea - bettings odds: Everton 9/4 Draw 9/4 Chelsea 13/10 - more bets

Danny Cadamateri had a day to remember when Everton secured an impressive comeback win over Chelsea in November 2000.
The youngster's career had stalled somewhat after bursting onto the scene with an unforgettable Merseyside derby goal three years earlier but he was instrumental in a storming Blues second half performance to warm the cockles on a cold winter's day.
Sam Dalla Bona had given the visitors the lead just before half-time with a strike from the edge of the area but Cadamarteri pegged the FA Cup holders' back with a well-taken strike midway through the second half, nipping in ahead of Marcel Desailly .
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink was sent off for an elbow on Michael Ball shortly afterwards and Kevin Campbell bagged the winner for Walter Smith's side with just minutes to spare.

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