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Hi Guys

I work with a sad Glory hunter supporter of Arsenal - I think I read some where that back in the late 70's when City were in the old Div1 that we done the double in the league over Arsenal.

I have tried to find some evidence to back this up.

Am I right? If so where can I get the proof.

This glory hunter is doing my head in.

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Hi Guys

I work with a sad Glory hunter supporter of Arsenal - I think I read some where that back in the late 70's when City were in the old Div1 that we done the double in the league over Arsenal.

I have tried to find some evidence to back this up.

Am I right? If so where can I get the proof.

This glory hunter is doing my head in.

First game of our first season back in the top flight we won 1-0 at highbury I believe Tom Ritchie was the goal scorer not sure about the home fixture

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Hi Guys

I work with a sad Glory hunter supporter of Arsenal - I think I read some where that back in the late 70's when City were in the old Div1 that we done the double in the league over Arsenal.

I have tried to find some evidence to back this up.

Am I right? If so where can I get the proof.

This glory hunter is doing my head in.

First game of the 1976-77 season (21st August) at Highbury, City won 1-0. Paul Cheesley headed the only goal from Clive Whiteheads cross in the 65th minute. Attendance: 41,082.

The return fixture at Ashton Gate was on 22nd January and City won 2-0. Peter Cormack scored both goals (22nd and 63rd minutes). Attendance: 25,905.

Information from "Bristol City, The Modern Era. A Complete Record" by David Woods.

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First game of the 1976-77 season (21st August) at Highbury, City won 1-0. Paul Cheesley headed the only goal from Clive Whiteheads cross in the 65th minute. Attendance: 41,082.

The return fixture at Ashton Gate was on 22nd January and City won 2-0. Peter Cormack scored both goals (22nd and 63rd minutes). Attendance: 25,905.

Information from "Bristol City, The Modern Era. A Complete Record" by David Woods.

Apologies for the goal scorer error. Only knew the result cos my dad and grandfather went and always mention it after a few tizers

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First game of the 1976-77 season (21st August) at Highbury, City won 1-0. Paul Cheesley headed the only goal from Clive Whiteheads cross in the 65th minute. Attendance: 41,082.

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