"Emotional Farewells: A Look Back at Memorable 'Sending Off' Moments in Football History" Manchester United's George Best finds solace in the arms of teammate Tony Dunne after a disappointing match against Aberdeen at Ibrox. Glasgow Rangers suffer a 3-0 defeat against Heart of Midlothian, leaving their players, including Tony Dunne, disheartened on the pitch. The tension rises as Glasgow Rangers narrowly secure a 2-1 victory over St. Mirren during a Scottish Premier Division clash at Ibrox. Blackpool manages to hold off Manchester United with a 1-0 win during an intense English League Division One match at Bloomfield Road. Nottingham Forest dominates West Ham United with an impressive 4-0 triumph during the FA Cup Semi-Final at Villa Park, leading to disappointment for George Best and his team. Sheffield United's Tony Currie faces expulsion from the game after receiving a red card from referee Tony Morrissey during their encounter against Everton. In an intense Northern Ireland vs Scotland match, George Best receives his first-ever red card as Scotland secures a narrow 1-0 victory. October 1967 witnesses Denis Law of Manchester United facing disciplinary action as he clashes with Arsenal players during their highly anticipated showdown. Stoke City battles Crystal Palace when tensions escalate and George Graham is sent off by referee Martin, leaving both teams stunned by this turn of events. Tottenham Hotspur's Scottish international Alan Gilzean reluctantly leaves the field after being shown his marching orders in what proves to be an unforgettable moment for him and Spurs fans alike. Lastly, Manchester United takes on Everton in the FA Cup Final held at Wembley Stadium on May 18th, 1985—a bittersweet day marked by farewells and emotions running high throughout the match.