English teams were banned from Europe and the Football League started a new cup for sides in the top two leagues. Nottingham Forest had already won the League Cup, while Everton were awaiting their FA Cup final. Both Everton and Nottingham Forest had been exempt from the first two rounds of the competition, due to their high league finish in the 1987–88 season, with Forest finishing third and the Toffees fourth.[2]
Everton took the lead through Tony Cottee, before being pegged back from a goal by Garry Parker. Graeme Sharp restored Everton's lead after the break, before Parker sent the game into extra-time with an equaliser. In extra-time, Lee Chapman put Nottingham Forest ahead for the first time in the match. Cottee scored his second to level the match at 3–3. Chapman scored his second, three minutes from time, to win the trophy for Forest.[1]
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1989, full, members, final, fourth, full, members, final, contested, everton, nottingham, forest, wembley, stadium, april, 1989, 1989, simod, finalevent1988, full, members, cupeverton, nottingham, forest3, 4date30, april, 1989venuewembley, stadium, londonatten. The 1989 Full Members Cup final was the fourth Full Members Cup final contested by Everton and Nottingham Forest at Wembley Stadium on 30 April 1989 1989 Simod Cup finalEvent1988 89 Full Members CupEverton Nottingham Forest3 4Date30 April 1989VenueWembley Stadium LondonAttendance46 606 1 19881990 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Route to the final 1 1 1 Everton 1 1 2 Nottingham Forest 2 Teams 3 Match summary 4 Details 5 ReferencesBackground editEnglish teams were banned from Europe and the Football League started a new cup for sides in the top two leagues Nottingham Forest had already won the League Cup while Everton were awaiting their FA Cup final Both Everton and Nottingham Forest had been exempt from the first two rounds of the competition due to their high league finish in the 1987 88 season with Forest finishing third and the Toffees fourth 2 Route to the final edit Everton edit Everton v Millwall 20 December 1988 Round 3 2 Everton2 0MillwallGoodison ParkWimbledon v Everton 18 January 1989 Quarter final 2 Wimbledon1 2EvertonPlough LaneEverton v Queens Park Rangers 28 February 1989 Semi final 2 Everton1 0Queens Park RangersGoodison Park Nottingham Forest edit Chelsea v Nottingham Forest 10 January 1989 Round 3 2 Chelsea1 4Nottingham ForestStamford BridgeIpswich Town v Nottingham Forest 24 January 1989 Quarter final 2 Ipswich Town1 3Nottingham ForestPortman RoadNottingham Forest v Crystal Palace 22 February 1989 Semi final 2 Nottingham Forest3 1Crystal PalaceCity GroundTeams editNote Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality Everton No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp WAL Neville Southall2 DF nbsp ENG Neil McDonald3 DF nbsp WAL Pat Van Den Hauwe4 DF nbsp WAL Kevin Ratcliffe5 DF nbsp ENG Dave Watson6 MF nbsp ENG Paul Bracewell7 MF nbsp ENG Trevor Steven8 MF nbsp SCO Pat Nevin9 FW nbsp SCO Graeme Sharp nbsp 10 FW nbsp ENG Tony Cottee nbsp nbsp 11 MF nbsp IRL Kevin Sheedysub MF nbsp SCO Stuart McCallManager nbsp ENG Colin Harvey Nottingham Forest No Pos Nation Player1 GK nbsp ENG Steve Sutton2 DF nbsp ENG Brian Laws3 DF nbsp ENG Stuart Pearce4 DF nbsp ENG Des Walker5 DF nbsp SCO Terry Wilson6 MF nbsp ENG Steve Hodge7 MF nbsp IRL Tommy Gaynor8 MF nbsp ENG Neil Webb9 FW nbsp ENG Nigel Clough10 FW nbsp ENG Lee Chapman nbsp nbsp 11 MF nbsp ENG Garry Parker nbsp nbsp 12 sub DF nbsp ENG Steve Chettle14 sub MF nbsp ENG Franz CarrManager nbsp ENG Brian CloughMatch summary editEverton took the lead through Tony Cottee before being pegged back from a goal by Garry Parker Graeme Sharp restored Everton s lead after the break before Parker sent the game into extra time with an equaliser In extra time Lee Chapman put Nottingham Forest ahead for the first time in the match Cottee scored his second to level the match at 3 3 Chapman scored his second three minutes from time to win the trophy for Forest 1 Details edit30 April 1989Nottingham Forest 1 4 3 a e t Everton 1 Parker nbsp 30 67 Chapman nbsp 92 117 Cottee nbsp 8 101 Sharp nbsp 49 Attendance 46 606Referee Allan GunnReferences edit a b The day Wembley was barely half full to watch Everton in a seven goal thriller liverpoolecho co uk 30 April 2015 Retrieved 17 March 2018 a b c d e f g 1988 89 Football League Full Members Cup fchd info Retrieved 17 March 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 Full Members 27 Cup final amp oldid 1150179852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,