What a game Shilton had, 80 million today. lost count of how many fouls and penaltys should have been given, football as a contact sport was wonderful and im glad i was around to see it,
@@19800bon Jardine was the better RB thats how Dan was at LB.For the record Mcgrain played LB for Celtic too when Sneddon played RB.Anyway they were 2 great players.
@@johnclark7049 I always though it was Jardine who switched to left back for Scotland as McGrain was a world class right back. Jardine was a class player as well, started as an inside forward at Rangers, played left and right back and ended his career playing centre half at Hearts, where he won a Scottish Football Writer's player of the year award at age 37, the first player to win that award twice. I remember watching him at Hearts, and he was so good. He read the game so well that it didn't matter that he had no pace by then, his brain was a yard ahead of anyone else on the pitch. It was so sad when he passed away well before his time, not just a fantastic player, but a wonderful person as well.
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@@SMSJSC I loved Brian Moore; he was my favourite, especially later on when he teamed up with Ron Atkinson. I also liked John Motson and found him to be very well informed and extremely knowledgeable. But I couldn’t warm to Coleman, especially when he would go off on a unprofessional rant, such as with the controversial Geoff Astle goal in that famous Leeds vs West Brom game of 1971. I lost count of the number of times Coleman called officials an idiot, just because he thought that he knew better than them, sitting in a studio or a gantry, without any of the pressure of a decision and a whole host of colleagues and technology to aid him, which signalled him out as a know all on a power trip ... almost like a prototype Alan Green, though to be fair to Green he would only ever work on radio, repeatedly refusing offers to move onto television, so he did have a little more latitude and at least he was interesting, even if I often disagreed with him, upon viewing a game that I had heard on radio earlier in the evening.
what a team, what an occasion the home international v England was. I was at that game, 9 year old, the crowd must have been well over 100 000. I remember the guy on the roof of the Rangers end. Unbelievable to think of these circumstances now! Great days when football was for the working class, The last Scotland v England the tickets were £55, And there were about 6 subs in each team.
8busby Went to see Moldova 2005. They kept tellin us to sit down. All of us. Shite, sanitised atmosphere. We need the GROWL back. We're MEN not children. No wonder we're bad.
i saw this game ....poured of rain all day and all i had was a teashirt on....then the long train journey back to london... what players on show that day..better than the rubbish we have to see these days...
bill smith when men were men instead of looking like youve been machine gunned ,it's a fucking shame I hate it today fitball bunch of lassies now poofters now !
@@williamdmason9375 Well said! I'm old enough to remember watching this match on TV (I was 7). Fantastic. But you're right, what happened to Scotland since then? We're an embarrassment now
Great performance wee Jinky was brilliant that day although not shown much there. David Coleman what a guy great unbiased commentating and he just concentrated on the game with no endless boring tittle tattle or stats
That Hay was a quicksilver Scotch bastardo ...very impressive. I'm an England fan but also a Leeds United fan (for my sins) and this was a legendary Scottish team ...makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up when I see them.
Halcyon days for Scotland. Beating England. Qualifying for World Cup finals whilst England failed for twelve years and a near miss against Holland . Unfortunately it has been all downhill since those times. Now beating San Marino is seen as something of a milestone in their games!
In these days, you just paid at the turnstile to get in. The turnstile operator would take a bung to let two and three through the gate at a time. Officially there would be around 100,000 at these games but the actual number was closer to 150,000. You only appreciated the size of the crowd when you left at the end and there would still be wall to wall crowds going through the streets of Glasgow a mile or so away from the stadium. The question: where did the gate money go when the game and team were winning?
Les écossais avaient une belle équipe. Les anglais étaient vraiment au fond du trou. Ce qui est intéressant, c'est que les écossais ont joué le match avec un ballon continental (adidas)., plus lourd que les ballons britaniques
Afterglow1010 , EH?, you’ve not really read the comment have you?, have a look 60s 70s 80s, last Scottish team to put out 2 English clubs was Celtic against Blackburn and Liverpool plus as a football fan I was praising great English and Scottish players/teams 🙈, straight to night school was the lockdown is over
Scotland qualified for 74 world cup because of Tommy Doc. Willie Ormond took up the reins and didn't do owt disasterous for a couple of games but the hard work was all done by the Doc when by his own hindsight admission he daftly left the job. Pity, Scotland had the players, with Doc in charge, to have at least reached the semi's. And this England side was a little bit experimental, trying to play without a ball attacking centre half it came unstuck, the idea was a good one though and Liverpool with Hansen & Lawrenson proved it could be done if the players had the right chemistry. I liked Mercer as a manager, Worthington was given his chances under Mercer and no one else would have given him a cap because of his off field activity. My big disappointment was that Dalglish and Gray never played together for Scotland, what a combination that would have been. Ormond was solid and dependable and got Scotland thru to the 78 finals, but you need to have some chutzpah about you to get on the finals, to be able to take a risk, that's what made the Doc special, and his teams were always entertaining, not workman like.
You do wonder "What if" re Tommy Docherty. I've read that Ormond couldn't tame the ego's or maintain discipline where as Docherty did ,and with the players in that Scots side they should have made it to the second stage.
I remember being there with my pal in the old schoolboys enclosure 15 years old big 1st game and the noise was frightening but what a buzz when the goals went in
What a team should have won the World Cup of football but only won the World Cup of bevvy still they had fun on the way I was 10 years of age at this game great memories lost a lot of great players in both these teams Peter Lorimer the latest R.I.P guys true & proper football players unlike some of today’s rabble
@Afterglow1010 Given my sir name, I have Scottish heritage my family line has been in Liverpool for 150 years. I am a Unionist in the context of our peoples/home lands working together as we are inter linked through inter migration-economic-social solidarity both-ways. I am NOT a royalist, my unionism is my love of our peoples ... we as the masses are better together ... In Solidarity!.
Not very often after the war. England usually won with something to spare and scoreda few goals in the process: 1954 4-2 1955 7-2 1958 4-0 1961 9-3 1966 4-3 1969 4-1 1971 3-1 1973 5-0 1975 5-1 1979 3-1 Even in the above match it was about all square in chances created. The first Scottish goal was a own goal. Scotland have not scored more than three goals since 1928.
Check the head to heads between the sides. Scotland were TEN wins in front of England by the late 50s, early 60s if I remember correctly. That was some going for a tiny nation to have that over its massive neighbour, you must admit.
Remember this well . Arguably Scotland's best team , if not their best set of players . England were in transition after having failed to qualify for that year's World Cup , but nevertheless , Scotland won with a bit in hand . Wee Jinky was now in the twiglight of his career ( he'd been criticized in Scottish press - hence the two fingered salute at press box ) , as was Billy Bremner . Colin Bell ( nicknamed , Nijinsky by team mates ) was a great player , and should have won more caps for England than he did .
I haven't seen this since watching it live as a boy of nine. Still remember Joe Jordan's goal as if it was yesterday. Seems if you have a strong Leeds team you have a strong Scotland team.
when you say Joe Jordans goal, you mean his shot that was going 10 yards wide until Mike Pejic diverted it into the net? What a ,crowd though, it looks like a 100,000 bay city roller fans
Scotland were not happier than this emphatic 2-0 win over England at Hampden Park in this 1974 Home Championship as it was a morale booster win ahead of the World Cup finals in West Germany. The Scots practically dominated the match throughout and should have doubled the score if not for the brilliant saves made by Peter Shilton one of the survivors who had featured in that ill-fated World Cup qualifier with Poland at Wembley barely eight months ago. Sir Alf Ramsey had just recently been sacked as the England manager and Joe Mercer acted as the caretaker coach. The home team's goalscorers were Joe Jordan and Kenny Daglish but actually it was two freakish own goals scored by Mike Pejic and Keith Weller who turned the ball past Shilton. What is significant in this match was Martin Peter's last and farewell game for England.But Peters was a ghost of his former self.
Days before the England game he and other squad players got a wee bit pished at a Hotel in Largs, whereupon afterwards they took a stroll down to the sea. Jimmy decided to go out in a rowing boat which had no rowlocks to take the oars, and found himself drifting out to sea, where he had to be rescued by the Coastguard. The press gave him a hammering and embarrassed him somewhat . Fired up Jimmy gave a outstanding performance, hence the V sign to the Press box.
Now for any new(recent)fans to this particular sport- This is FOOTBALL!(played with a properly weighted ball and when players were allowed to tackle&have physical contact)Not the pampered,simulated over priced BS the consumer is having to endure week in, week out these days.(and this was way before my time))
@Afterglow1010 Now I understand with the Covid 19 has given plenty of opportunity to consume copious amount of Porn,so i suppose I'll have to edit and cut certain words to avoid such levity..
Two crappy goals, but it was a really good team. If the schedule at WC74 was different... They played Zair first, Brasil knew how many goals they needed and (barely) went through.
What a team Scotland had in those days. How far they have fallen and I take no pleasure in saying that as England fan. England beaten by 2 own goals though.
Obviously I can't remember the injury situation at the time but players like Alan Ball, Kevin Keegan, Malcolm Macdonald, Tony Currie, Alan Hudson, Phil Thompson, Kevin Hector, Paul Reaney and Alan Clarke didn't make this team but Weller and Channon did. Mick Channon got 46 caps compared to Frank Worthingtons 5. England selections in the seventies were nuts. Still, well done Scotland.
I think the selection would of been different if England had qualified for the 74 world cup, the Scottish lads probably wanted to stake their claim for a squad place which made them at full strength, the English were getting ready for their summer holiday
how channon made this team but clarke did not is beyond me stupidity on full display by the team manager and alf was no geniuus either mick was a waste of space and no one realized it
THE SCOTS WERE EUPHORIA WITH THIS 2-0 WIN OVER ENGLAND AT HAMPDEN PARK AS NOT ONLY IT AVENGED LAST YEAR'S 1-0 DEFEAT AT WEMBLEY BUT ALSO SCOTLAND WERE BOUND FOR THE 1974 WORLD CUP FINALS IN WEST GERMANY. IT WAS MARTIN PETERS LAST GAME FOR ENGLAND.
I was 13/14 at the time and remember getting flung/thrown/tossed etc approx 20 yards from where I HAD been originally standing when Joe Jordan scored - I was smarter at the 2nd goal (STILL not sure who scored but who gives??) having instantly taken a firm grip of a rail !!
Scotland Vs England won Vs lost is quite similar on won/lost ratio remember Scots only have 5m population Vs us England have 55m people so give the Scots some credit
They were. Netherlands reinvented football while England retreated to Stonehenge tactics of floating it in for strikers to get headers. Scotland were ahead too but club rivalries got the better of discipline far too often, flattering England.
One of the best squads Scotland ever sent to the World Cup. Only Germany and Holland were better at that exact point. Brazil had no Pele, were average, Argentina weren't quite the finished article. England were kinda starting a transitional period after the previous 2 World Cups so they were there for the taking, should've been 9-0 to Scotland.
Used to love the Home Internationals Tournament. Our head to head record against England was really pretty good in those days. Wee Jinky throwing the Vs haha 😄 ,brilliant.
Those were the days when Hampden Park, was a decent ground with the biggest capacity in the UK. With a capacity of 50,000? so many fans for Cup finals are not able to get tickets. Hmmm, me thinks somebody goofed big time.
I can't understand it. Scotland in the 60's & 70's produced some of the greatest players in the world. Look at that team - Billy Bremner, David Harvey, Kenny Dalglish, Jimmy Johnstone, Danny McGrain, Joe Jordan, Peter Lorimer & others not playing here like Denis Law, Bobby Collins, Alex Young, Dave MacKay, Jim Baxter, Archie Gemmill & Eddie Gray. Look at Scottish Football now - it's like an entire nation has forgotten how to play the game.But Scotland aren't alone - Hungary & Austria are the same
What an Atmosphere wow .. What on earth has happened football today ?? A non contact sport and the crowds are so silent i suppose they have nought to shout about !! Stopped celebrating goals now because of the ridiculous VAR.. The game is lost.. Lucky some of us were watching it before it died a death !!!
What a game Shilton had, 80 million today. lost count of how many fouls and penaltys should have been given, football as a contact sport was wonderful and im glad i was around to see it,
Wow, what a day. After that game, back to a mindbogglingly good party in Perth. Tremendous.
Wow the noise from that atmosphere ..it's electric .
Aye, Hampden Park in those days had a fantastic atmosphere... could be intimidating for the opposition... especially England!
*That atmosphere!!!!!!*
Back when Hampden was a cauldron of noise. Packed to the rafters . Would love to have been there
Those days are gone forever - over a long time ago - so it would seem...
I love the fact that theres a billboard ad for 'The Exorcist' at 3:30
The power of Dalglish compels you!
Jardine and McGrain the two best full backs ever to pull the boots on for Scotland
Michael Hannah closely followed by Miller and Mcleish.
@@brucehart706 Miller and Mcleish were centre halves not full backs.
Michael Hannah Mcgrain was a right back for his club but played left back for Scotland so Jardine could play on the right
@@19800bon Jardine was the better RB thats how Dan was at LB.For the record Mcgrain played LB for Celtic too when Sneddon played RB.Anyway they were 2 great players.
@@johnclark7049 I always though it was Jardine who switched to left back for Scotland as McGrain was a world class right back. Jardine was a class player as well, started as an inside forward at Rangers, played left and right back and ended his career playing centre half at Hearts, where he won a Scottish Football Writer's player of the year award at age 37, the first player to win that award twice. I remember watching him at Hearts, and he was so good. He read the game so well that it didn't matter that he had no pace by then, his brain was a yard ahead of anyone else on the pitch. It was so sad when he passed away well before his time, not just a fantastic player, but a wonderful person as well.
So much quality in that Scotland side.
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A reminder of how good a commentator David Coleman was.
@Afterglow1010 'Aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh...absolutely amazing'.
Yep, one of the best ever. Him, Davies and Motty on the BBC and Brian Moore over at ITV - simply the best
@@SMSJSC I loved Brian Moore; he was my favourite, especially later on when he teamed up with Ron Atkinson. I also liked John Motson and found him to be very well informed and extremely knowledgeable. But I couldn’t warm to Coleman, especially when he would go off on a unprofessional rant, such as with the controversial Geoff Astle goal in that famous Leeds vs West Brom game of 1971.
I lost count of the number of times Coleman called officials an idiot, just because he thought that he knew better than them, sitting in a studio or a gantry, without any of the pressure of a decision and a whole host of colleagues and technology to aid him, which signalled him out as a know all on a power trip ... almost like a prototype Alan Green, though to be fair to Green he would only ever work on radio, repeatedly refusing offers to move onto television, so he did have a little more latitude and at least he was interesting, even if I often disagreed with him, upon viewing a game that I had heard on radio earlier in the evening.
@@oleggorky906 That Leeds-West Brom game had Barry Davies as commentator, not Coleman
@@SMSJSC my apologies. Indeed it was. I’m still not a Coleman fan though. Even if my memory isn’t all that great!
Peter Shilton totally Awesome in this match !! Scotland terrific
And 16 years later he was playing in a World Cup Semi Final
@@mrfrisky2997 a very distinguished career
He finished his playing days at my local club leyton orient but he played to he was close to 50
Remember watching this game on TV when I was 9 years old...funny watching Jimmy Johnstone giving a v sign to the press box at the end.
He was a real character, great player too.
Both England and Scotland FAs should revive this annually contested fixture on a home-and-away basis.
@@chanboonyee6788 They should revive the whole thing - the Home Internationals. It was always something to look forward to.
I can virtually smell the whiskey through my phone. Crowd sound pissed
Yeah they were but Scotland sound like that anyway.🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴
Learn how to spell whisky
what a team, what an occasion the home international v England was. I was at that game, 9 year old, the crowd must have been well over 100 000. I remember the guy on the roof of the Rangers end. Unbelievable to think of these circumstances now! Great days when football was for the working class, The last Scotland v England the tickets were £55, And there were about 6 subs in each team.
8busby Went to see Moldova 2005. They kept tellin us to sit down. All of us. Shite, sanitised atmosphere. We need the GROWL back. We're MEN not children. No wonder we're bad.
@@Noodles37UK Yet another step on the long march to the Nanny State we've become.
I went too,Barre game x
i saw this game ....poured of rain all day and all i had was a teashirt on....then the long train journey back to london... what players on show that day..better than the rubbish we have to see these days...
bill smith when men were men instead of looking like youve been machine gunned ,it's a fucking shame I hate it today fitball bunch of lassies now poofters now !
@@williamdmason9375 Well said! I'm old enough to remember watching this match on TV (I was 7). Fantastic. But you're right, what happened to Scotland since then? We're an embarrassment now
How good was Shilton in his prime? Scotland peppered the goal.
Shilton was first rate,but just look at Scottish line up,and the English one wasn't bad either
@@brianday6429 Yeh..and they only got better over the next ten years. Nice to see a few players from the Scottish league in the side.
Great performance wee Jinky was brilliant that day although not shown much there. David Coleman what a guy great unbiased commentating and he just concentrated on the game with no endless boring tittle tattle or stats
Basically Leeds Utd and Celtic.
David Coleman best big game commentator.
When football was football and Hampden was Hampden.
When men were men and not wee pink prancers with fancy hair do,s who can't tackle or pass properly or shoot with power.
The good old days
Jimmy Johnstone with a GIRFUY message for the press! :))
Yeah, I noticed that at 7:20. What was that about?
glad you said that, I've now made a GIF of that moment that'll be on twitter & FB in a few hours
@@SMSJSC He got pissed at the training camp before the match and ended up floating down the Clyde in a rowing boat!
In my lifetime the Scotland national team has gone from a Who's Who to a Who's That?
That Hay was a quicksilver Scotch bastardo ...very impressive.
I'm an England fan but also a Leeds United fan (for my sins) and this was a legendary Scottish team ...makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up when I see them.
What a crowd...and both teams have lovely strips
2 own goals win it for scotland.If not for Shilton it would have been 5.What a shocking England defence.Remember watching the game as a kid
A Scotland side with 4 players from the English champions plus Dalglish-just sums up the difference for that country between 1974 and 2023
Scotland team on the old days❤️🏴
Holyen easfit
Holyen gud replace 🦕
Scotland look world class with great players. Joe Jordan is brilliant. If only we could go back to those days.
Halcyon days for Scotland. Beating England. Qualifying for World Cup finals whilst England failed for twelve years and a near miss against Holland . Unfortunately it has been all downhill since those times. Now beating San Marino is seen as something of a milestone in their games!
In these days, you just paid at the turnstile to get in. The turnstile operator would take a bung to let two and three through the gate at a time. Officially there would be around 100,000 at these games but the actual number was closer to 150,000. You only appreciated the size of the crowd when you left at the end and there would still be wall to wall crowds going through the streets of Glasgow a mile or so away from the stadium. The question: where did the gate money go when the game and team were winning?
We used to get "lift over!" Fromt Lulu !!lol 🎵
Les écossais avaient une belle équipe.
Les anglais étaient vraiment au fond du trou.
Ce qui est intéressant, c'est que les écossais ont joué le match avec un ballon
continental (adidas)., plus lourd que les ballons britaniques
In the 60s 70s and 80s there was nothing between Scotland and England it was who done it on the day, great players from both nations.
Afterglow1010 , EH?, you’ve not really read the comment have you?, have a look 60s 70s 80s, last Scottish team to put out 2 English clubs was Celtic against Blackburn and Liverpool plus as a football fan I was praising great English and Scottish players/teams 🙈, straight to night school was the lockdown is over
No worries bud, I’m just a old fitba fan reminiscing when Scotland had good players 😂👍
You're right the head to head was very tight in those days.
Scotland qualified for 74 world cup because of Tommy Doc. Willie Ormond took up the reins and didn't do owt disasterous for a couple of games but the hard work was all done by the Doc when by his own hindsight admission he daftly left the job. Pity, Scotland had the players, with Doc in charge, to have at least reached the semi's. And this England side was a little bit experimental, trying to play without a ball attacking centre half it came unstuck, the idea was a good one though and Liverpool with Hansen & Lawrenson proved it could be done if the players had the right chemistry. I liked Mercer as a manager, Worthington was given his chances under Mercer and no one else would have given him a cap because of his off field activity. My big disappointment was that Dalglish and Gray never played together for Scotland, what a combination that would have been. Ormond was solid and dependable and got Scotland thru to the 78 finals, but you need to have some chutzpah about you to get on the finals, to be able to take a risk, that's what made the Doc special, and his teams were always entertaining, not workman like.
Sandy Davidson Hughes and Hunter!
Against West Germany in1972 it was Hunter and Moore!
Liverpool really bucked the trend!
You do wonder "What if" re Tommy Docherty. I've read that Ormond couldn't tame the ego's or maintain discipline where as Docherty did ,and with the players in that Scots side they should have made it to the second stage.
Worthington was a disaster. Lack of conditioning meant England were playing with ten men. He even passes to Bremner for the first goal.
Did Mcleod only take over after we qualified for 78?
@@che4568 He took over after the first qualifier. There were only 3 teams in the group, so 4 games in total.
"Squad numbers. In case you are confused " A sign of the times lol.
I was there - two own goals, very satisfying !!!
Couldn't score yourselves! 🏴🏴🏴
Peter Shilton was such a great 'keeper. Would have been 5-0 without him in goal.
This is proper football ❤️
YES, PROPER FOOTBBALL
What a great Scotish Team!!!!
Yes gud game I think 🤔
Hampden park was absolutely rocking,
Fantastic Scottish side.
I was there up the rangers end
Atmosphere was electric ⚡️
I was there !!!!! 10 years old with my dad !!!
Amazing how, for just this really short time span in 1974, every goddamn dude wore this absurd mullet. There is no exception?!
I remember being there with my pal in the old schoolboys enclosure 15 years old big 1st game and the noise was frightening but what a buzz when the goals went in
Keith Weller, Leicester City striker, only four caps and this may have been his last game for England.
🦊
What a team should have won the World Cup of football but only won the World Cup of bevvy still they had fun on the way I was 10 years of age at this game great memories lost a lot of great players in both these teams Peter Lorimer the latest R.I.P guys true & proper football players unlike some of today’s rabble
When I look at that England team v Scotland team. We were streets ahead in quality. Can only hope to be back ahead again one day soon lol
You don’t make it clear if you’re an England or Scotland supporter
Even-though I was an England supporter, I wanted Scotland to go far in The World Cup (I'm a Unionist) It was a massive let down !
If only Bremner hadn't missed that sitter against Brazil.
@Afterglow1010 Given my sir name, I have Scottish heritage my family line has been in Liverpool for 150 years. I am a Unionist in the context of our peoples/home lands working together as we are inter linked through inter migration-economic-social solidarity both-ways. I am NOT a royalist, my unionism is my love of our peoples ... we as the masses are better together ... In Solidarity!.
Sort of forget how big Hampden was,
A Scotland team full of top class players. Remarkable considering that Scotland hasn’t produced a top player in the last 30 years.
Andrew Robertson?
Britonbear The best we’ve had since the mid 90s. McAllister and Collins were decent players.
That's the work of globalization.
I was there, soon to be 14. Yes, remember both goals and guy on the roof.
Shilton saved England from a hammering.
*****
Since I haven't watched all 100+ games between them, I couldn't answer that.
yeah, Scotland have had some crap keepers
Not very often after the war. England usually won with something to spare and scoreda few goals in the process:
1954 4-2
1955 7-2
1958 4-0
1961 9-3
1966 4-3
1969 4-1
1971 3-1
1973 5-0
1975 5-1
1979 3-1
Even in the above match it was about all square in chances created. The first Scottish goal was a own goal.
Scotland have not scored more than three goals since 1928.
Check the head to heads between the sides. Scotland were TEN wins in front of England by the late 50s, early 60s if I remember correctly. That was some going for a tiny nation to have that over its massive neighbour, you must admit.
@@thevillaaston7811 you miss out 1967 England 2 Scotland 3 World championships lose to Scotland at Wembley didn't mention that one tosser did you
Remember this well . Arguably Scotland's best team , if not their best set of players . England were in transition after having failed to qualify for that year's World Cup , but nevertheless , Scotland won with a bit in hand . Wee Jinky was now in the twiglight of his career ( he'd been criticized in Scottish press - hence the two fingered salute at press box ) , as was Billy Bremner . Colin Bell ( nicknamed , Nijinsky by team mates ) was a great player , and should have won more caps for England than he did .
Bell would have won more than his 63 caps had it not been for that injury in 1975
Jordan and Dalglish scorers?! Both were clearly own goals.
David Coleman, brilliant commentator!!
I haven't seen this since watching it live as a boy of nine. Still remember Joe Jordan's goal as if it was yesterday. Seems if you have a strong Leeds team you have a strong Scotland team.
Are they any Scots in the Leeds team any more?Got a lot in that league but none at Leeds that I can think of and that is quite sad.
when you say Joe Jordans goal, you mean his shot that was going 10 yards wide until Mike Pejic diverted it into the net? What a ,crowd though, it looks like a 100,000 bay city roller fans
We had some great commentators back then David Coleman Brian Moore Peter O'Sullivan and John Motson to name but a few.
Wow replay and slow motion cameras did existat that time, impressive.
"The three that make up the rest" Now that's a bit insulting.
I cannot think of a better goalie than Peter Shilton.
PETER SHILTON WAS A GREAT GOALIE.
Pat Jennings.
Scotland were not happier than this emphatic 2-0 win over England at Hampden Park in this 1974 Home Championship as it was a morale booster win ahead of the World Cup finals in West Germany.
The Scots practically dominated the match throughout and should have doubled the score if not for the brilliant saves made by Peter Shilton one of the survivors who had featured in that ill-fated World Cup qualifier with Poland at Wembley barely eight months ago.
Sir Alf Ramsey had just recently been sacked as the England manager and Joe Mercer acted as the caretaker coach.
The home team's goalscorers were Joe Jordan and Kenny Daglish but actually it was two freakish own goals scored by Mike Pejic and Keith Weller who turned the ball past Shilton.
What is significant in this match was Martin Peter's last and farewell game for England.But Peters was a ghost of his former self.
Yes, mm Artib Peters, bobby Moore & wosnam (Geoff Hurst) better than the Brentford lol 🎵
Oh well gurrrrrls world cope x
What was the story with Ormond and Jinky re the press? It looked like Ormond reminded the wee man to "wave" to the press box...
Days before the England game he and other squad players got a wee bit pished at a Hotel in Largs, whereupon afterwards they took a stroll down to the sea. Jimmy decided to go out in a rowing boat which had no rowlocks to take the oars, and found himself drifting out to sea, where he had to be rescued by the Coastguard. The press gave him a hammering and embarrassed him somewhat . Fired up Jimmy gave a outstanding performance, hence the V sign to the Press box.
But was never used in the World Cup.
What a team, should have got through the group in the world cup and then who knows? Sadly underachieved again and then 4 years later.
I. come from England. and I’ve. got to be honest. Scotland are a fighting. force.
hampden was the biggest ground in the world for a while
True, until 1950 when the Maracaña was built for the 1950 World Cup
Now thats what you call a Scotland team not like the rubbish we got today
Battlefield Court is the two High Flats you all see at the end of the vid.
Two English own goals.
What a keeper Peter Shilton was
Aye, he kept England in it. Would have been 4 or 5 but for Shilton
Shhhhh levyashin x
Foxes..... Leicester city & wosname int golas (( Gordon Banks x))
Eight year’s on from the World Cup win and England looked positively ordinary.
Now for any new(recent)fans to this particular sport-
This is FOOTBALL!(played with a properly weighted ball and when players were allowed to tackle&have physical contact)Not the pampered,simulated over priced BS the consumer is having to endure week in, week out these days.(and this was way before my time))
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Two crappy goals, but it was a really good team. If the schedule at WC74 was different... They played Zair first, Brasil knew how many goals they needed and (barely) went through.
Insane Scottish lineup.
Aye , good 👍
Willie Ormond, Joe Mercer, Jimmy Johnstone, Emlyn Hughes, Sandy Jardine, Jim Holton, Billy Bremner..all gone now.....
Treble King Martin peters now too
What a team Scotland had in those days. How far they have fallen and I take no pleasure in saying that as England fan. England beaten by 2 own goals though.
Obviously I can't remember the injury situation at the time but players like Alan Ball, Kevin Keegan, Malcolm Macdonald, Tony Currie, Alan Hudson, Phil Thompson, Kevin Hector, Paul Reaney and Alan Clarke didn't make this team but Weller and Channon did. Mick Channon got 46 caps compared to Frank Worthingtons 5. England selections in the seventies were nuts. Still, well done Scotland.
I think the selection would of been different if England had qualified for the 74 world cup, the Scottish lads probably wanted to stake their claim for a squad place which made them at full strength, the English were getting ready for their summer holiday
how channon made this team but clarke did not is beyond me
stupidity on full display by the team manager
and alf was no geniuus either
mick was a waste of space and no one realized it
@@davek834 Can never understand why Clarke & Jones were paired up front together for England in the early 70s
3:17 Does the commentator say 'Beaten the Rumanian defender'?
Remaining defender
@@LB1973 brexit attacker?
Our politics is broken.
You just to have to look at the the team sheets to determine the match winner's....
THE SCOTS WERE EUPHORIA WITH THIS 2-0 WIN OVER ENGLAND AT HAMPDEN PARK AS NOT ONLY IT AVENGED LAST YEAR'S 1-0 DEFEAT AT WEMBLEY BUT ALSO SCOTLAND WERE BOUND FOR THE 1974 WORLD CUP FINALS IN WEST GERMANY.
IT WAS MARTIN PETERS LAST GAME FOR ENGLAND.
The scots must have been glad to see the back of Peters given the number of goals he had scored against them.
how tf did that guy get on the roof???
Great to see Dim from a Clockwork Orange getting his game in nets for Scotland
How far are they gonna get?
Now that was a team
Aye! Cracking game Grommet c
Shilton saved them from an absolute hammering.
I was 13/14 at the time and remember getting flung/thrown/tossed etc approx 20 yards from where I HAD been originally standing when Joe Jordan scored - I was smarter at the 2nd goal (STILL not sure who scored but who gives??) having instantly taken a firm grip of a rail !!
The first time I saw Scotland finally defeat England. But how Blackley did not concede a penalty in the openimg moments, I have no idea.
Scotland Vs England won Vs lost is quite similar on won/lost ratio remember Scots only have 5m population Vs us England have 55m people so give the Scots some credit
What. A. Scotland. TEAM. 🏴
Who the flaming hell was ‘Pejic’ playing for England? In 2034 maybe, not 1974..
do you know someone attendance at that match?
96,000
Took Johnstone to the world cup and never played him, disgraceful.
Great result for the jocks and now on to the world 🗺 Cup 🥤, and I'm sure that they will do themselves and the country proud 👍😳🤯
Who was Weller ? I don't remember him at all !
I remember him 'scoring' for Chelsea at Stamford Bridge by hitting the side netting. He made his name at Leicester City.
Weller won the Cup Winners Cup with Chelsea. Great player for Leicester.
Had George Connelly not broke his leg, Celtic would had 5 in the team.
David Haye (boxer) played football for Scotland???
Hay, a very good full back, got 27 caps for Scotland and appeared in the 1974 World Cup finals.
Take a look at NL v Brazil from the same year. It's like they're playing a totally different sport to these clodhoppers.
They were. Netherlands reinvented football while England retreated to Stonehenge tactics of floating it in for strikers to get headers. Scotland were ahead too but club rivalries got the better of discipline far too often, flattering England.
A Scotland win was overdue, 1st since 1967, I to would have said two own goals.
One of the best squads Scotland ever sent to the World Cup. Only Germany and Holland were better at that exact point. Brazil had no Pele, were average, Argentina weren't quite the finished article. England were kinda starting a transitional period after the previous 2 World Cups so they were there for the taking, should've been 9-0 to Scotland.
Only Germany and Holland were better at that exact point.
Also, Poland, East Germanhy, Brazil, Yugoslavia, Argentina and Sweden.
Used to love the Home Internationals Tournament. Our head to head record against England was really pretty good in those days. Wee Jinky throwing the Vs haha 😄 ,brilliant.
Those were the days when Hampden Park, was a decent ground with the biggest capacity in the UK. With a capacity of 50,000? so many fans for Cup finals are not able to get tickets. Hmmm, me thinks somebody goofed big time.
I can't understand it. Scotland in the 60's & 70's produced some of the greatest players in the world. Look at that team - Billy Bremner, David Harvey, Kenny Dalglish, Jimmy Johnstone, Danny McGrain, Joe Jordan, Peter Lorimer & others not playing here like Denis Law, Bobby Collins, Alex Young, Dave MacKay, Jim Baxter, Archie Gemmill & Eddie Gray.
Look at Scottish Football now - it's like an entire nation has forgotten how to play the game.But Scotland aren't alone - Hungary & Austria are the same
What an Atmosphere wow ..
What on earth has happened football today ??
A non contact sport and the crowds are so silent i suppose they have nought to shout about !!
Stopped celebrating goals now because of the ridiculous VAR..
The game is lost..
Lucky some of us were watching it before it died a death !!!