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 | | The thirst of the English clubs was stoked and the first English winners of the trophy in 1968, the Manchester United of Best, Law and Charlton, was the one with the greatest desire of all. |
 | | After the Heysel stadium disaster, English clubs were banned from European club competition for five years, a period which coincided with the re-emergence of Manchester United as a force in the English game. |
 | | Nor, as it turned out, did many of the club chairmen as the plan had a fatal flaw: namely, that the ``big'' clubs still had to make it through to the third round on merit, and for some this proved to be too difficult. |
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