Vintage Clarets’ Euro success!
It was The VCs fourth attempt at winning the competition and they started as they meant to go on.
A 1-0 win in their first group game against TuS Germania was followed by a 1-1 draw against host club Hamm.
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Hide AdThat was enough to take them into the semi-final where they produced their best performance of the tournament, beating Herringen 4-1.
In the final against their first opponents TuS, the VCs lead 2-0 at the break. Borland curled in a great shot after two minutes and Robinson showed lightning reactions to head home the rebound after his 14th minute header came back to him off a post.
An equally good acrobatic header on 19 minutes from the Germans made for a tense last 11 minutes but the VCs held out, not least thanks to a superb goal-line clearnce from the ever-alert David Hamilton.
Robinson finished the tournament with three goals, John Borland hit two and others to find the net were George Oghani, Graham Lancashire and Brad Maylett.
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Hide AdSuch was the level of commitment and skill shown by all members of the squad it was difficult to single out a Player of the Tornament but Oghani’s versatility in playing as a striker and then at centre back, the athleticism of goalkeeper Dickie Lee, Brad Maylett’s pace and the non-stop running of midfield dynamoes Alex Kevan and skipper John Deary – the VCs Big Scouse and Little Scouse – merit special mention.