Stags Vintage Video Action

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Match Res Season Description
Leeds Utd (a) 0-2 1969/70 Stags bow out of the FA Cup in the 5th round 979k 973k
Sheff Utd (h) 1-1 1977/78 John Aston's equaliser 748k - Aston's header
Spurs (h) 3-3 1977/78 Dave Syrett's hat-trick and Glenn Hoddle's last minute equaliser 817k - Dave Syrett's opener 794k - Syrett's second 648k - Daines misses, Syrett Scores 362k - Hoddle's Free Kick
Wigan (h) 1-1 1984/85 Stags first live appearance on TV - Goerge Foster's equaliser but Stags loose on penalties in Area Final of Freight Rover - Not great quality 998k - George Foster strikes from 25 yards
Bristol City (Wembley) 1-1 1986/87 Stags only visit to Wembley - Kent scores, Hitchy saves, Kenworthy wins it, Foster lifts the Trophy - 756k - Kenty's goal 808k - Hitchy saves 805k - Tony Kenworthy scores the winning penalty 573k - George Foster lifts the Freight Rover Trophy

Audio of Penalties

Birmingham (h) 5-2 1989/90 Steve Wilkinson scores all 5 630k - Wilko's first 616k - Wilko's second 628k - Wilko completes his hat-trick 684k - Wilko's fourth 741k - Wilko's fifth
Scunthorpe (a) 4-1 1991/92 Great away win with Stanty celebrating the 4th goal by jumping onto the fence and saluting the Stags fans 901k - Stanty scores and then celebrates
Rochdale (h) 2-1 1991/92 Stringy and Stant give Stags promotion 689k - Stringy gets the first 849k - Phil Stant grabs the second
Leeds (a) 1-0 1994/95 Coca-Cola Cup Round 2, Simon Ireland scores Stags winner at Elland Road 828k - Simon Ireland makes the headlines
Wolves (h) 2-3 1994/95 Donaldson and Ireland put Stags two up, but Wolves come back in 2nd half to win 3-2 709k - O'Neill Donaldson puts the Stags ahead 706k - Ireland grabs the second
Scarborough (h) 3-2 1997/98 Whitehall scores Stags goal of the season with a left foot curler 650k - Steve Whitehall at his best
Rochdale (h) 3-0 1997/98 Another spectacular goal by Whitehall against his former club 623k - Whitehall free kick

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