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Durban Playing His Part In Derby’s Watney Cup Success Against Manchester United

Pictured here is Derby County’s Alan Durban making his point during the 1970 Watney Cup Final against Manchester United.

The Watney Mann Invitation Cup was a short-lived English football tournament held in the early 1970s.

It was held before the start of the season, and was contested by the teams that had scored the most goals in each of the four divisions of the Football League the previous season who had not been promoted or admitted to one of the European competitions.

Two teams from each division took part, making eight participants in total. The competition was a straight knockout format, each match was a one-off with no replays. The final took place at the home ground of one of the finalists, rather than a neutral venue.

The competition was so named thanks to a sponsorship deal with the Watney Mann brewery; the first tournament for English Football League clubs to sell its naming rights. The tournament ran four times, from 1970 to 1973, before being discontinued.

Derby competed in the first-ever tournament in August 1970 and overcame Fulham (5-3 after extra-time) and Sheffield United (1-0) to reach the Watney Cup Final against Manchester United at the Baseball Ground.

Brian Clough’s side were 4-1 winners in the Final, before a crowd of 32,000, with Roy McFarland, Alan Hinton, Durban and Dave Mackay the goalscorers for the Rams.

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