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Date: 22nd December 1991
Service: ORACLE
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: ANGLIA
Current Page: 142
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P142 ORACLE 142 Sun22 Dec ITV 1914:47 1/4 DIVISION West Ham 1-1 Sheffield Utd ONE Julian Dicks celebrated a fairytale comeback after 14 months out with a knee injury as his controversial penalty saved a point for Hammers. A scrappy game exploded into life when Sheff Utd defender Brian Gayle was sentoff for dissent in the 66th minute. The visitors seemed to wrap up the points when Brian Deane headed them in front six minutes from the end following a cross by Adrian Littlejohn.But two minutes later Kenny Brown was ruled to have been fouled and Dicks smashed in the spot kick. >>>>>FANTASTIC FA CUP OFFER FOLLOWS >>>Next Report In Brief Diary TV Guide
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P142 ORACLE 142 Sun22 Dec ITV 1915:13 3/4 DIVISION Norwich 0-1 QPR ONE Dennis Bailey maintained QPR's climb upthe table as the Londoners hit Norwich with an injury time winner for the second time this season. Bailey latched onto a Ray Wilkins pass before chipping neatly over Bryan Gunn to hand the Canaries their first home defeat since August. Rangers, who beat Norwich in the ZDS Cup in October with a last-gasp goal, just about shaded a dreary game. Norwich's only chances fell to Darren Beckford but he missed the target with only Jan Stejskal to beat and also fired tamely straight at the keeper. >>Football headlines 140 Sport 130Next Report In Brief Diary TV Guide
P142 ORACLE 142 Sun22 Dec ITV 1915:59 4/4 DIVISION Sheff Weds 2-0 Wimbledon ONE John Sheridan lifted the depression over Hillsborough with two second half goals to keep Sheff Weds flying high. With grey skies, high winds and drivingrain sweeping down Sheridan, a spectator for most of the match, poppedup with two goals inside ten minutes. Wimbledon, without an away win since August, dominated the opening half but had no-one to apply the finishing touchSheridan tucked in a 49th minute penalty after Terry Phelan had handled a Nigel Jemson cross and he made it 2-0after Hans Segers could only palm out aRoland Nilsson cross. >>>>>Football headlines 140 Sport 130Next Report In Brief Diary TV Guide