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“You think I’d be the star after scoring three, wouldn’t you?” once said David Sadler, United legend and centre-forward in the 1964 FA Youth Cup-winning side. The Kent boy had joined from Maidstone the year before, aged 17, just like George Best. “Well I wasn’t the star. All three were tapped in from three yards after George had beaten defenders here, there and everywhere and passed the ball to me.” Still, Sadler’s achievement is significant. He’s the only United player to score a hat-trick in an FA Cup final, youth or senior. He and Best shared digs together at Mrs Fullaway’s and took a taxi together to Davyhulme Golf Club for the first-team’s pre-match meal – as they did when George made his First Division debut in August 1963, a game in which he sparkled, but Sadler scored the only goal. David’s centre-forward days were limited, and he moved back into central defence as he made 335 United appearances, winning two titles and the European Cup.
BIGGEST VICTORIES
Jimmy Murphy’s young side set an FA Youth Cup record in mere months, and it’s stood the test of time. Drawn away to Nantwich Town in November 1952, Matt Busby offered the Dabbers £50 to switch the game to The Cliff, where it could be played under newly installed floodlights. Nantwich gladly accepted, taking a set of yellow, fluorescent shirts on loan too. They helped little. United scored three in six minutes, 10 by half-time, and in the end, the 2,600 crowd had seen each of Duncan Edwards, David Pegg and John Doherty score five. Busby and United signed Nantwich goalkeeper Ben Thorley immediately after the game, believing he’d done well to keep the 23-0 scoreline down. Eleven years on, George Best hit three in a 14-1 win over Barrow en route to a first tournament win of the ’60s. As for notable scorelines in the final, United racked up nine goals in two legs in the competition’s inaugural year, seven in 1955 and eight in 1957, the margin between the two sides being six goals on all three occasions.
This article first appeared in the May 2022 issue of Inside United, our official monthly magazine.
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