The
1981 British Home Championship
The
1981 edition of the British Home Championship was staged at a time of political
unrest in Northern Ireland.
Northern
Ireland had been scheduled to host England and Wales for that year’s
Tournament.
However,
due to safety and security concerns, both teams refused to travel to Belfast.
As
a result that year’s edition is incomplete and no winner was declared. Only
Scotland managed to play all its three matches, while Northern Ireland played
just one match.
The
Championship’s first match took place on May 16th at Swansea with
Wales taking on Scotland.
Scotland
were missing their Liverpool and Ipswich contingent that had upcoming European
Cup Finals. The absentees included Kenny Dalglish, Graeme Souness, Alan Hansen,
Alan Brazil and John Wark,
Photo
From: Onze, Hors Serie 12, 1982
(May 16, 1981, Home Championship, Wales 2-Scotland
0) |
Wales
won this match with two quick goals within the first twenty minutes, both
scored by Ian Walsh. In the 17th minute, Leighton James crossed from
left side; Alan Rough handled it but could not hold onto the ball and Walsh
tapped in the rebound.
Three
minutes later, Mickey Thomas crossed from right to Walsh who headed in from the
far post.
Photo
From: Shoot, June 13, 1981
(May
16, 1981, Home Championship, Wales 2-Scotland 0)
|
Photo
From: Shoot, June 13, 1981
(May
16, 1981, Home Championship, Wales 2-Scotland 0)
|
Photo
From: Onze, Hors Serie 12, 1982
(May 16, 1981, Home Championship, Wales
2-Scotland 0) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 66, June 1981
(May 16, 1981, Home Championship, Wales
2-Scotland 0) |
The
match was marred in the second half with dangerous play by Scotland’s Joe
Jordan. He had been booked for a foul on Welsh goalkeeper Dai Davies. In an act
of gentlemanly conduct, Davies had asked the referee not to book him to no
avail.
In
the 78th minute, Jordan elbowed Boyle and was immediately sent off.
Boyle suffered a broken nose and missing tooth.
This
was Wales’ six straight win over Scotland.
Photo
From: Shoot, June 27, 1981
(Joe
Jordan and Dai Davies, May 16, 1981, Home Championship, Wales 2-Scotland 0)
|
Photo
From: Shoot, June 13, 1981
(Gordon
McQueen, May 16, 1981, Home Championship, Wales 2-Scotland 0)
|
Photo
From: Onze, Hors Serie 12, 1982
(Scotland squad, May 16, 1981, Home
Championship, Wales 2-Scotland 0) |
Photo
From: Onze, Issue 66, June 1981
(May 16, 1981, Home Championship, Wales
2-Scotland 0) |
On
May 19th, Scotland took on Northern Ireland at Glasgow. The two
sides had already met less than two months earlier at the same venue. (March
25, 1981, World Cup Qualifier, Scotland 1-Northern Ireland 1).
The
two teams were in the same World Cup Qualification Group.
Scotland,
still without the Liverpool and Ipswich players, won a match that Northern
Ireland seemed disinterested in playing (clearly the events at home on their
minds).
In
the 5th minute, Ray Stewart scored off a Tommy Burns free kick.
Photo From: Official Match
Programme, Northern Ireland v Scotland , 1981
(May 19, 1981, Home Championship, Scotland
2-Northern Ireland 0) |
Photo From: Official Match
Programme, Northern Ireland v Scotland , 1981
(John Robertson and Sammy Nelson, May 19, 1981, Home
Championship, Scotland 2-Northern Ireland 0) |
Early
in the second half, Steve Archibald scored after a move involving McGrain,
Stewart and Hartford.
On
the following day, England (still without the Liverpool and Ipswich contingent)
hosted Wales at Wembley.
In
addition, other regulars such as Kevin Keegan and Trevor Brooking were also
missing for England (they would miss the tournament altogether).
Photo
From: Official Match Programme, England
v Wales , 1983
(An effort by Peter White being cleared off the
line by Leighton Phillips, May 20, 1981, Home Championship, England 0-Wales 0) |
The
match was dull and uninspiring and the final scoreless result was no surprise.
Glenn Hoddle tried but could not unlock the Welsh defense. The English had most
of the possession, while Wales mostly defended.
This
was the third straight match that England had failed to score.
The
final match of the Championship took place two days later on May 23rd
at Wembley, with England hosting Scotland for their annual matchup.
Both
sides were still somewhat weakened with the absence of the players with
European Cup Finals commitments.
Photo
From: Shoot, June 27, 1981
(David
Narey and Trevor Francis, May 23, 1981, Home Championship, England 0-Scotland
1)
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Photo
From: Shoot, June 27, 1981
(May
23, 1981, Home Championship, England 0-Scotland 1)
|
Photo
From: Official Match Programme, England
v Scotland , 1983
(Trevor
Francis and Willie Miller, May 23, 1981, Home Championship, England 0-Scotland
1) |
England
were better in the early going and had most of the possession but still lacked
the finishing touch.
In
the 25th minute, Asa Hartford dislocated an elbow. David Narey
replaced him.
The
deadlock was broken near the end of the match. Scotland were awarded a penalty
kick after Steve Archibald was fouled by Bryan Robson in the box, after having
been sent clear by Provan.
Photo
From: Shoot, June 27, 1981
(Glenn
Hoddle and Ray Stewart, May 23, 1981, Home Championship, England 0-Scotland 1)
|
Photo
From: Official Match Programme, England
v Scotland , 1983
(Trevor Francis, May 23, 1981, Home
Championship, England 0-Scotland 1) |
Prior
to the spot kick, Trevor Francis was seen giving advice to Joe Corrigan as his
Nottingham Forest teammate Robertson was about to take the kick.
John
Robertson scored Scotland’s winner. England failed to score in their fourth
straight match.
Photo
From: World Soccer , July 1981
(John Robertson taking the winning penalty kick,
May 23, 1981, Home Championship, England 0-Scotland 1) |
At
the end, England Manager Ron Greenwood was contentious with the media. They had
claimed that the England players had chosen tactics instead of Greenwood
himself.
Photo
From: Official Match Programme, England
v Scotland , 1983
(Joe Corrigan after the penalty kick, May 23,
1981, Home Championship, England 0-Scotland 1) |
This
edition of the Home Championship was somewhat eclipsed by Political events and
greater interest about the European Cup Finals.
Not
to mention, England had their mind on World Cup Qualifiers vs. Switzerland and
Hungary in the coming days and weeks.
Photo
From: Official Match Programme, England
v Scotland , 1983
(May 23, 1981, Home Championship, England
0-Scotland 1) |
Home
Championship Squads
England:
Players
who took part in the matches:
Goalkeepers:
Joseph
Thomas Corrigan
(Manchester City Football Club)
Defenders:
Vivian Alexander Anderson (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
Kenneth Graham Sansom (Arsenal Football Club-London)
David Vernon Watson (Southampton Football Club)
Vivian Alexander Anderson (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
Kenneth Graham Sansom (Arsenal Football Club-London)
David Vernon Watson (Southampton Football Club)
Alvin
Edward Martin (West
Ham United Football Club-London)
Midfielders/Forwards:
Bryan Robson (West Bromwich Albion Football Club)
Raymond Colin Wilkins (Manchester United Football Club)
Stephen James Coppell (Manchester United Football Club)
Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Graeme Rix (Arsenal Football Club-London)
Peter Withe (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham)
Bryan Robson (West Bromwich Albion Football Club)
Raymond Colin Wilkins (Manchester United Football Club)
Stephen James Coppell (Manchester United Football Club)
Glenn Hoddle (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London)
Graeme Rix (Arsenal Football Club-London)
Peter Withe (Aston Villa Football Club-Birmingham)
Anthony
Stewart Woodcock (1.Fussball
Club Köln / West Germany)
Peter Simon Barnes (West Bromwich Albion Football Club)
Peter Simon Barnes (West Bromwich Albion Football Club)
Trevor
John Francis (Nottingham Forest Football Club)
Coach:
Ron Greenwood
Scotland:
Players
who took part in the matches:
Goalkeepers:
1-
Alan Roderick Rough (Partick Thistle Football Club-Glasgow)
12-William
Thomson (Saint-Mirren
Football Club-Paisley)
Defenders:
4-
Kenneth H.Burns (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)
14-
Francis Tierney Gray (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)
3-Daniel
Fergus McGrain (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
6-Gordon
McQueen (Manchester United Football Club / England)
13-
William Fergus Miller (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
5-Alexander
McLeish (Aberdeen Football Club Limited)
16-Alistair
Robert Dawson (Rangers Football Club-Glasgow)
Midfielders
/ Forwards:
10-
Richard ‘Asa’ Hartford (Everton Football Club-Liverpool / England)
15-David Narey (Dundee United Football Club)
18-Thomas Burns (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
2-Raymond Strean McDonald Stewart (West Ham United Football Club-London / England)
15-David Narey (Dundee United Football Club)
18-Thomas Burns (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
2-Raymond Strean McDonald Stewart (West Ham United Football Club-London / England)
9-Joseph
Jordan (Manchester United Football Club / England)
7-
David Alexander Provan (The Celtic Football Club-Glasgow)
17-Arthur
Graham (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)
19-Paul
Whitehead Sturrock (Dundee United
Football Club)
8-
Steven Archibald (Tottenham Hotspur Football Club-London / England)
11-John
Neilson Robertson (Nottingham Forest Football Club / England)
Coach:
John ‘Jock’ Stein
Northern
Ireland:
Players
who took part in the matches:
Goalkeepers:
1-Patrick
Anthony Jennings (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
17-James
Archibald Platt (Middlesbrough football Club / England)
Defenders:
2-James
Michael Nicholl (Manchester United Football Club / England)
3-Samuel
Nelson (Arsenal Football Club-London / England)
6-John Patrick O'Neill (Leicester City Football Club / England)
6-John Patrick O'Neill (Leicester City Football Club / England)
4-Malachy
Martin Donaghy (Luton Town Football Club / England)
5-Christopher
John Nicholl (Southampton Football Club / England)
Midfielders
/ Forwards:
14-John McClelland (Rangers Football Club-Glasgow / Scotland)
14-John McClelland (Rangers Football Club-Glasgow / Scotland)
18-Thomas Sloan (Manchester United Football Club /
England)
16-Derek
William Spence (Southend United Football Club / England)
15-Thomas
Finney (Cambridge United Football Club / England)
12-Trevor Anderson (Linfield Football
Club-Belfast)
7-George
‘Terence’ Cochrane (Middlesbrough Football Club / England)
10-Martin
Hugh Michael O'Neill (Norwich City
Football Club / England)
9-Gerard
Joseph Armstrong (Watford Football Club
/ England)
8-Samuel
Baxter McIlroy (Manchester United Football Club / England)
11-William
Robert Hamilton (Burnley Football Club / England)
Coach:
William Laurence Bingham
Wales:
Players
who took part in the matches:
Goalkeepers:
1-William
David ‘Dai’ Davies (Captain) (Wrexham Football
Club / Wales, registered in English
League)
Defenders:
3-Joseph Patrick Jones (Wrexham Football Club / Wales, registered in English League)
3-Joseph Patrick Jones (Wrexham Football Club / Wales, registered in English League)
17-Terence David John Boyle (Crystal Palace Football Club-London /
England)
2-Kevin
Ratcliffe (Everton
Football Club-Liverpool / England)
4-Peter
Nicholas (Arsenal Football
Club-London / England)
6-Paul
Terence Price (Luton Town Football Club / England)
Midfielders
/ Forwards:
16-Leighton
Phillips (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League)
7-Carl
Stephen Harris (Leeds United Association Football Club / England)
8-Brian
Flynn (Leeds
United Association Football Club / England)
David
Charles Giles (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League)
9-Ian
Patrick Walsh (Crystal Palace Football Club-London / England)
15-Jeremy
Melvyn Charles (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League)
14-Leighton
James (Swansea City Football Club / Wales, registered in English League)
10-Michael
Reginald ‘Mickey’ Thomas (Manchester United Football Club / England)
Ian
James Rush (Liverpool Football Club / England)
Coach:
Harold Michael England
1981
Home Championship Matches:
May
16, 1981- Swansea- Vetch Field
Referee: Oliver Donnelly (Northern Ireland)
Wales 2-Scotland 0 (Ian Walsh 17, 20)
Wales: 1- Dai Davies (Captain), 3-Joe Jones (17-Terence
Boyle 71st ), 2-Kevin Ratcliffe, 4-Peter Nicholas, 6-Paul
Price, 16-Leighton Phillips, 7-Carl Harris, 8-Brian Flynn, 9-Ian Walsh
(15-Jeremy Charles 76th ), 14-Leighton James, 10- Mickey Thomas
Scotland: 1- Alan Rough, 4- Kenny Burns, 2-Ray Stewart, 14-
Frankie Gray (3-Danny McGrain 46th), 6-Gordon McQueen, 13- Willie
Miller, 10- Asa Hartford (captain), 15-David Narey, 9-Joe Jordan, 7- Davie Provan, 17-Arthur Graham (19-Paul Sturrock
84th )
Coach:
John ‘Jock’ Stein
Booked:
Ray Stewart, Joe Jordan
Sent-off: Joe Jordan 78th May 19, 1981- Glasgow- Hampden Park
Referee: Patrick Partridge (England)
Scotland 2-Northern Ireland 0 (Ray Stewart 5, Steve
Archibald 50)
Scotland: 12-William Thomson, 3- Danny McGrain (captain),
14-Frankie Gray, 2- Ray Stewart, 5-Alex
McLeish, 13- Willie Miller, 10- Asa Hartford, 19-Paul Sturrock, 8- Steve Archibald, 18-Tommy Burns, 11-John
Neilson Robertson
Northern Ireland: 1-Pat Jennings, 2-Jimmy Nicholl, 3-Sammy Nelson
(4-Mal Donaghy 70th), 14-John McClelland, 5-Chris Nicholl, 6-John O'Neill, 7-Terence Cochrane, 10-Martin
O'Neill, 9-Gerry Armstrong, 8-Sammy McIlroy, 11-Billy Hamilton
May
20, 1981- London - Wembley Stadium
Referee: Brian McGinlay (Scotland)
England 0-Wales 0
England: 1- Joe
Corrigan, 2- Viv Anderson, 3- Kenny
Sansom, 5- Dave Watson, 6- Bryan Robson, 4- Ray Wilkins, 7- Steve Coppell, 8-
Glenn Hoddle, 10- Graeme Rix, 9- Peter Withe (Tony Woodcock 82nd ),
11- Peter Barnes
Wales: Dai Davies, Joe
Jones, Kevin Ratcliffe, Peter
Nicholas, Leighton Phillips, Paul Price, Carl Harris (David Giles 60th
), Brian Flynn, Ian Walsh, Mickey Thomas, Leighton James (Ian Rush 65th)
May
23, 1981- London - Wembley Stadium
Referee: Robert Wurtz (France)
England 0-Scotland 1 (John Robertson 84 pen)
England: 1- Joe
Corrigan, 2- Viv Anderson, 3- Kenny
Sansom, 5- Dave Watson (Captain) (14-Alvin Martin 46th ), 6- Bryan
Robson, 4- Ray Wilkins, 7- Steve Coppell, 8- Glenn Hoddle, 10- Graeme Rix, 9-
Peter Withe , 11- Tony Woodcock (16-Trevor Francis 46th )
Scotland : 1- Alan Rough, 2- Ray Stewart, 14- Frankie Gray, 3- Danny McGrain
(captain), 5-Alex McLeish, 13- Willie Miller, 7- Davie Provan (19-Paul Sturrock
80th ), 8- Steve Archibald, 9-Joe Jordan, 10- Asa Hartford (15-David
Narey 25th ), 11-John Neilson Robertson
Booked:
Danny McGrain
INCOMPLETE
Final
table P W
D L GF GA GD
Pts
1-
Scotland 3 2
0 1 3 2
+1 4
2-
Wales 2 1
1 0 2 0 +2
3
3-
England 2 0 1
1 0 1 -1 1
4-
Northern Ireland 1 0
0 1 0 2 –2
0
P-Played,
W-Win, D-Draw, L-Loss, GF-Goals For, GA-Goals Against, GD-Goal Difference,
Pts-Points
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