It was the last day of the 1977 First Division, when we went down, funnily enough.
Sunderland, Coventry and Bristol City were all fighting to stay up, with the latter two facing each other.
Their game had a delayed kick-off while Sunderland lost at Goodison.
Coventry announced the Sunderland score over the PA, reportedly at Jimmy Hill's insistence.
Both sides knew that a draw would keep them up, so they stopped playing for the last 15 minutes.
Had either side lost then they'd have been relegated in Sunderland's place.
Jimmy Hill was the managing director of Coventry at the time.
He was part of the decision to delay kick-off, apparently.
Both him and the club were later reprimanded in the form of a letter telling them off.
Seems about right for our ****ty authorities.