first, I'm very grateful to u 4 uploadin these BEAUTIFUL matches.....what a playin.. seriously what we're seein now is nothin!! just playing safe game inside one's D-BOX
London Weekend Television,the first ITV Company to show Slow Motion Replays from behind the Goal! Granda was second,Yorkshire Television third! Great Video. GOD BLESS!
Looks like the old east stand was already demolished, and the north stand would go by 1978 But the east stand cost Chelsea dear, and a dip in their fortunes for about 20/25 years At the end of the 1972/3 season, chelsea would have slumped from a 7th place finish to 12th 1973/4 saw a 17th place finish with just 1 point saving them from relegation 1974/5 saw relegation
1st goal: Lorimer parrying first time but then unable to stop the goal from the rebound reminded me of a great double save by Jim Montgomerie from...Lorimer in the 73 Cup Final.
Whilst Chelsea strolled through this game after Harvey went off don't forget that the 5-2 Leeds win in 70 saw Bonetti ruled out through injury and Tommy Hughes his deputy played with a flu virus
I was at that game. 12 years old, on me jack sat in the benches West Stand. Great memories. Well in my 60s now and must admit I really do miss the atmosphere all grounds had bsck then. That was also the season when I started going to away games. You wouldn't dare let a 12 year old go to somewhere like Goodison by himself nowadays lol
What a classic 70's game this was, I don't watch the game today, because it sold its soul to the big TV company's, and the wages are now a disgrace to the normal working man or woman in the street. I often watch these games, because the game itself is far more exciting, apart from the odd plonkers who think its fun to run on to the pitch while the game is still in progress.
Charles Dale. Players with sideburns or lamb chops as they were known.......all the rage from the early to mid 70s. In the style of George Best or the grizzly Mungo Jerry type as shown off by Toogood Osgood.
Great result even with Lorimer in goal. Lovely goal by Charlie Cooke set up by a superb Alan Hudson pass. The rot had set in by then though - Charlie was sold a few weeks later to Crystal Palace. Dave Sexton was one the great British coaches but he made some strange decisions at times - selling Keith Weller and buying Steve Kember!
I can remember being in the garden listening to this match on the radio as a 6 year old Chelsea fan, absolutely amazed at the scoreline. Looking back, it's a shame that Chelsea didn't retain all their young players from the mid 60s, you can see how Leeds did and how they developed as a great side over that decade or so. Chelsea were great on their day, but they could have been so much more.
Of course, I should add that, whilst not without success, from the mid 1960s Chelsea were too often the 'nearly' men, though not to the extent that Leeds were (which shows how dominant Leeds were, they were the most consistent English team of that decade 1964/5 to 1974/5)
1:05 John Hollins gives Peter Osgood a clip round the ear for missing the shot. 4:27 Hollins wacks the ball at Osgood with the last kick of the game, and judging by Ossie's reaction, I think it hurt.
The dirty Leeds Utd... a team that everyone hated unless you were a Leeds fan. Revie with Bremner, Giles, Lorimer, Jordan, McQueen, F Grey, E Grey, Bates truly were a machine. Either you loved them or hated them.
I love that video, but the goalie going off took the gloss off of it, if Only Revie had gone in goal, we would really have hammered them Osgood would have got at least a hat-trick with The Don between the posts and he would have put him through them too. Why did he not pick Oz for England? Because he scored that magnificent goal against him at Old Trafford, that's why. Alan Hudson 0-0
Debatable. But one wonders how much greater things might just have been at Chelsea (from 1965 onwards) if the likes of Terry Venables and George Graham, etc., hadn't fallen out with their manager Tommy Docherty towards the close of season 1964-65. If only....
@2008Sameoldfitup Apart from 2 league championships an Fa cup, League cup and two fairs cup then yes they did. but dont count the cup winners cup final v Milan after all the ref was barred for bribes after that game
Can I put some meat on the bone of Leeds should of won the double in 71-72. They won the FA cup on Saturday against Arsenal and had one game left , away to a very good Wolves. However, the Football League made them play it on the Monday night! They needed a draw but lost the game, and Derby won instead. Can you imagine anything like that happening today? And teams moan about what they have to do today with fixture congestion.
Yes, it was terrible that Leeds were made play that match on the monday, Wolves were hard to beat at the best of times, Leeds should have won more, but they were always going for two or three compitions every year, I think they ran out of steam a few times ( 1970, 73,) funny how they won the league in 74, after getting knocked out of the other cups quite early by Leeds standards
The FA and the FL have always been myopic amateurs. They blocked Chelsea becoming England's first European Cup entrants in 1955, even after the club had been drawn to play Djurgardens from Sweden in the 1st round. All because they saw no future in continental matches and it would disrupt their own competitions. In 1984-85, the club had to play a 3rd Rd FA Cup game on a Saturday, followed by a League Cup quarter-final on the Monday. That went to a replay up at Hillsborough only two days later. Then the same the following week. A League game on Sat, FA Cup 4th Rd on Mon and second replay in League Cup on Wed. 6 games in 12 days. They have a history of never helping out English clubs in Europe while overseas teams are allowed to shift their fixtures and have more rest before European competition matches. In 2012, before a CL semi final against Barcelona, Chelsea asked the FA to have a previous fixture brought forward. What did the FA do? Put it back as late as possible. Flippin' hopeless they are.
@@davidradford7720 I agree about 1970, 73. I think the same thing happened to Chelsea in season 1964-65. Chelsea lost their commanding position but were still top of the table on 18th April 1965, but they played 10 games in various competitions in the last month (their last 6 league matches inside 13 days), and by the last day of the league season had played close to 60 matches whilst title winners ManUtd had only played 54 (Leeds 51). Chelsea had won the League Cup (then a 2 legged format throughout the competition), lost an FA Cup semi final to Liverpool (Leeds lost the final)... and, think how strange it was that over the space of 4 days (from16th to 19th April 1965) both Chelsea and fellow title challengers Leeds had to play 3 league games (yes, 3 leagues games in 4 days !). No wonder ManUtd sneaked through at the end to beat Leeds on goal difference ! (in the final week, Chelsea lost their last 3 games, all away in Lancashire/Cheshire, not helped by internal ructions at that stage). By contrast, ManUtd had already been given the luxury of playing their last league game a few days behind Leeds and Chelsea, and only then resuming European fixtures after the league campaign had ended. So, methinks possibly some Football League bias towards ManUtd even back then ?
I was there in the away end when the Shed muppets spilt over onto the greyhound track. Chaos all round, the 5-2 stuffing we gave you at the Bridge in 1970 would have made a better video. Diver Dave, Nottingham Whites
The 5-2 stuffing is on youtube, I watched it recently. Leeds played quite well. I just don't understand why leeds fans are so bitter. Just remind me dave, How many league titles and FA cup wins do leeds have? Oh, and just remind me dave, how many times have leeds been European champions?
If you're a Leeds fan what were you doing in the Shed. And why are you still so sore about this game 40 odd years later. But the point is the best video is when we beat you in the FA Cup Final in 1970. I expect you're still sore about that too and the fact that we have been a top Premier League side for many years and have one league titles whilst you have been down in the first division.
@@Trev359 Leeds and Chelsea great battles on and off the pitch lol every team in them days had there star players who played for there clubs much longer than they do today, for me it was the best era for football that Leeds team was as good as any just as Chelsea had a good team, today it's all about who owns the club foreign owners foreign coach foreign players. Every Chelsea fan i know would rather be facing Leeds again and that goes for your Manchester clubs , Merseyside clubs than The majority clubs that make up the Premiership hope to see ya next season but as a Leeds fan of 53 years where used to disappointment .
I am Italian and in summer 72 i was there by vacation Remember we bought ticket and saw an exciting match from the stand where the boys hit the pitch from afte the third gol Which was a gem!! We were 3 italian friends hosted by two families in Harrow Weald. A kid about 10 years old from this family came with us and saw the whole match standing on the shoulders of the strongest of us cause he couldn’t see the pitch otherwise. He should be almost 60 today Wonder if he remembers and will read this recollection of mine....
@@keyuantejohnson6266 Historically ? Well, when it comes to each of the 3 major domestic honours, on each occasion Chelsea won these before Leeds ever did, because Leeds didn't win anything until 1968. However, Leeds were the most consistent dominant club in the decade 1964/5 to 1974/5, thanks largely to Don Revie. Both sides won 2 major European titles in the 20th century, so we shouldn't denigrate either club's history. Howard Wilkinson made Leeds a force for a short while in the early 90s, but time has not been kind to them since, in the same way time wasn't kind to Chelsea from late 1972 onwards (financial mistakes put both clubs' futures in jeopardy). As for longstanding fanbase, Chelsea's old stadium always gave Chelsea the edge there (historically), eg postwar crowd attendance of over 80,000 (and over 60,000 in big games up until the time the stadium was semi-developed).
Growing up, I used to hear "dirty Arsenal" and "dirty Leeds". I wonder why that was, was it just biased people who made those remarks ? Leeds had skilful players, though, I'll grant you that.
Have a nice day. Thank you so much for the nice video. Enjoyed and liked of course. Bravo! Greetings from country Azerbaijan
first, I'm very grateful to u 4 uploadin these BEAUTIFUL matches.....what a playin.. seriously what we're seein now is nothin!! just playing safe game inside one's D-BOX
I was at this game, in the Shed, aged 10. Remember the game so clearly.
The beautiful game back then ⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
London Weekend Television,the first ITV Company to show Slow Motion Replays from behind the Goal! Granda was second,Yorkshire Television third! Great Video. GOD BLESS!
Happy Days. Good to see how the Bridge looked before redevelopment. Garland played well, and Os had the best sideburns!.
The Mungo Osgood era.
the Bridge was a big arena then. not like it is now a shit of crap.
Looks like the old east stand was already demolished, and the north stand would go by 1978
But the east stand cost Chelsea dear, and a dip in their fortunes for about 20/25 years
At the end of the 1972/3 season, chelsea would have slumped from a 7th place finish to 12th
1973/4 saw a 17th place finish with just 1 point saving them from relegation
1974/5 saw relegation
Even though I was a Leeds and Blackpool fan at this time, my Action Man had a Chelsea kit amongst his wardrobe.
who in your opinion is a bigger club historically chelsea or leeds
1st goal: Lorimer parrying first time but then unable to stop the goal from the rebound reminded me of a great double save by Jim Montgomerie from...Lorimer in the 73 Cup Final.
First game I was ever taken to.....was 8 at the time
Whilst Chelsea strolled through this game after Harvey went off don't forget that the 5-2 Leeds win in 70 saw Bonetti ruled out through injury and Tommy Hughes his deputy played with a flu virus
Legend, The King of Stamford Bridge!
The greatest Chelsea team that has ever been.
Deffinitely the best.
Except for all the better Chelsea sides since.
Good to see Leeds get a good beating.
I was at that game. 12 years old, on me jack sat in the benches West Stand. Great memories. Well in my 60s now and must admit I really do miss the atmosphere all grounds had bsck then. That was also the season when I started going to away games. You wouldn't dare let a 12 year old go to somewhere like Goodison by himself nowadays lol
What a classic 70's game this was, I don't watch the game today, because it sold its soul to the big TV company's, and the wages are now a disgrace to the normal working man or woman in the street. I often watch these games, because the game itself is far more exciting, apart from the odd plonkers who think its fun to run on to the pitch while the game is still in progress.
Serious sideburns!
Charles Dale. Players with sideburns or lamb chops as they were known.......all the rage from the early to mid 70s. In the style of George Best or the grizzly Mungo Jerry type as shown off by Toogood Osgood.
Now serious doggy hair do.s 😅
The real chelsea fc team
No. doubt Chelsea hated leeds more than spurs them days
Great result even with Lorimer in goal. Lovely goal by Charlie Cooke set up by a superb Alan Hudson pass. The rot had set in by then though - Charlie was sold a few weeks later to Crystal Palace. Dave Sexton was one the great British coaches but he made some strange decisions at times - selling Keith Weller and buying Steve Kember!
Money !
I can remember being in the garden listening to this match on the radio as a 6 year old Chelsea fan, absolutely amazed at the scoreline. Looking back, it's a shame that Chelsea didn't retain all their young players from the mid 60s, you can see how Leeds did and how they developed as a great side over that decade or so. Chelsea were great on their day, but they could have been so much more.
Of course, I should add that, whilst not without success, from the mid 1960s Chelsea were too often the 'nearly' men, though not to the extent that Leeds were (which shows how dominant Leeds were, they were the most consistent English team of that decade 1964/5 to 1974/5)
Lamb chops ..... everywhere 😀👍😀👍😀 great win
Pork .
first ever football match i went to
Chris Garland and John Hollins embracing RIP to both of them.
1:05 John Hollins gives Peter Osgood a clip round the ear for missing the shot.
4:27 Hollins wacks the ball at Osgood with the last kick of the game, and judging by Ossie's reaction, I think it hurt.
I think that was more of a consolatory ruffle at 1.05
class of them own alan hudson pure classe
The dirty Leeds Utd... a team that everyone hated unless you were a Leeds fan. Revie with Bremner, Giles, Lorimer, Jordan, McQueen, F Grey, E Grey, Bates truly were a machine. Either you loved them or hated them.
Everybody hated them, we still do!
David: How old are you now?
3 pitch invasions in 1 game lol
11 times runners up between 1965-1975,should have won the double in 72,if they had done this team might get the recognition it deserves.
I love that video, but the goalie going off took the gloss off of it, if Only Revie had gone in goal, we would really have hammered them Osgood would have got at least a hat-trick with The Don between the posts and he would have put him through them too. Why did he not pick Oz for England? Because he scored that magnificent goal against him at Old Trafford, that's why. Alan Hudson 0-0
Osgood only won four caps so it could be argued he was a regular pick by anybody else either.
What happened to Harvey?
ajay999999 Probably, like Gary Sprake, mentioned the fact that his manager Fat Face Revie was a cheat & ostracised by the club for telling the truth
Carried off with concussion.
Lorimer in goal? Can someone please explain?
Goalkeeper was injured in the first half.
The greatest Chelsea team that has ever been....
Debatable. But one wonders how much greater things might just have been at Chelsea (from 1965 onwards) if the likes of Terry Venables and George Graham, etc., hadn't fallen out with their manager Tommy Docherty towards the close of season 1964-65. If only....
proper football
@2008Sameoldfitup Apart from 2 league championships an Fa cup, League cup and two fairs cup then yes they did. but dont count the cup winners cup final v Milan after all the ref was barred for bribes after that game
Can I put some meat on the bone of Leeds should of won the double in 71-72. They won the FA cup on Saturday against Arsenal and had one game left , away to a very good Wolves. However, the Football League made them play it on the Monday night! They needed a draw but lost the game, and Derby won instead. Can you imagine anything like that happening today? And teams moan about what they have to do today with fixture congestion.
Yes, it was terrible that Leeds were made play that match on the monday, Wolves were hard to beat at the best of times, Leeds should have won more, but they were always going for two or three compitions every year, I think they ran out of steam a few times ( 1970, 73,) funny how they won the league in 74, after getting knocked out of the other cups quite early by Leeds standards
The FA and the FL have always been myopic amateurs. They blocked Chelsea becoming England's first European Cup entrants in 1955, even after the club had been drawn to play Djurgardens from Sweden in the 1st round. All because they saw no future in continental matches and it would disrupt their own competitions. In 1984-85, the club had to play a 3rd Rd FA Cup game on a Saturday, followed by a League Cup quarter-final on the Monday. That went to a replay up at Hillsborough only two days later. Then the same the following week. A League game on Sat, FA Cup 4th Rd on Mon and second replay in League Cup on Wed. 6 games in 12 days. They have a history of never helping out English clubs in Europe while overseas teams are allowed to shift their fixtures and have more rest before European competition matches. In 2012, before a CL semi final against Barcelona, Chelsea asked the FA to have a previous fixture brought forward. What did the FA do? Put it back as late as possible. Flippin' hopeless they are.
@@davidradford7720 I agree about 1970, 73. I think the same thing happened to Chelsea in season 1964-65. Chelsea lost their commanding position but were still top of the table on 18th April 1965, but they played 10 games in various competitions in the last month (their last 6 league matches inside 13 days), and by the last day of the league season had played close to 60 matches whilst title winners ManUtd had only played 54 (Leeds 51). Chelsea had won the League Cup (then a 2 legged format throughout the competition), lost an FA Cup semi final to Liverpool (Leeds lost the final)... and, think how strange it was that over the space of 4 days (from16th to 19th April 1965) both Chelsea and fellow title challengers Leeds had to play 3 league games (yes, 3 leagues games in 4 days !). No wonder ManUtd sneaked through at the end to beat Leeds on goal difference ! (in the final week, Chelsea lost their last 3 games, all away in Lancashire/Cheshire, not helped by internal ructions at that stage). By contrast, ManUtd had already been given the luxury of playing their last league game a few days behind Leeds and Chelsea, and only then resuming European fixtures after the league campaign had ended. So, methinks possibly some Football League bias towards ManUtd even back then ?
Qui était le goal de Leeds, je ne reconnais pas Harvey .
+roi des koalas Peter Lorimer
The childrens are so funny
Pitch looks good..
It was the first game of the season, from November to March it was just mud like most first division grounds.
king osgood = great player
جميل
Fans invading the pitch was sadly a sign of the times. Chelsea fans did have one of the worst reputations for hooliganism in the 70s and 80s.
On this occasion, the ground was much too tightly packed. 51,000 officially but lots more got in free. Unbearable in places by all accounts.
Heroes
I was there in the away end when the Shed muppets spilt over onto the greyhound track. Chaos all round, the 5-2 stuffing we gave you at the Bridge in 1970 would have made a better video. Diver Dave, Nottingham Whites
The 5-2 stuffing is on youtube, I watched it recently. Leeds played quite well.
I just don't understand why leeds fans are so bitter.
Just remind me dave, How many league titles and FA cup wins do leeds have?
Oh, and just remind me dave, how many times have leeds been European champions?
If you're a Leeds fan what were you doing in the Shed. And why are you still so sore about this game 40 odd years later. But the point is the best video is when we beat you in the FA Cup Final in 1970. I expect you're still sore about that too and the fact that we have been a top Premier League side for many years and have one league titles whilst you have been down in the first division.
@@Trev359 Leeds and Chelsea great battles on and off the pitch lol every team in them days had there star players who played for there clubs much longer than they do today, for me it was the best era for football that Leeds team was as good as any just as Chelsea had a good team, today it's all about who owns the club foreign owners foreign coach foreign players. Every Chelsea fan i know would rather be facing Leeds again and that goes for your Manchester clubs , Merseyside clubs than The majority clubs that make up the Premiership hope to see ya next season but as a Leeds fan of 53 years where used to disappointment .
I am Italian and in summer 72 i was there by vacation Remember we bought ticket and saw an exciting match from the stand where the boys hit the pitch from afte the third gol Which was a gem!! We were 3 italian friends hosted by two families in Harrow Weald. A kid about 10 years old from this family came with us and saw the whole match standing on the shoulders of the strongest of us cause he couldn’t see the pitch otherwise. He should be almost 60 today Wonder if he remembers and will read this recollection of mine....
My team was the one which got forward Antenucci from Leeds in 2016!
leeds skill chelsea thugs
who in your opinion is a bigger club historically chelsea or leeds
@@keyuantejohnson6266 Leeds united all day
@@keyuantejohnson6266 Historically ? Well, when it comes to each of the 3 major domestic honours, on each occasion Chelsea won these before Leeds ever did, because Leeds didn't win anything until 1968. However, Leeds were the most consistent dominant club in the decade 1964/5 to 1974/5, thanks largely to Don Revie. Both sides won 2 major European titles in the 20th century, so we shouldn't denigrate either club's history. Howard Wilkinson made Leeds a force for a short while in the early 90s, but time has not been kind to them since, in the same way time wasn't kind to Chelsea from late 1972 onwards (financial mistakes put both clubs' futures in jeopardy). As for longstanding fanbase, Chelsea's old stadium always gave Chelsea the edge there (historically), eg postwar crowd attendance of over 80,000 (and over 60,000 in big games up until the time the stadium was semi-developed).
Growing up, I used to hear "dirty Arsenal" and "dirty Leeds". I wonder why that was, was it just biased people who made those remarks ? Leeds had skilful players, though, I'll grant you that.
Hudson/Osgood/Cooke
This is Chelsea cup final.Beating the mighty LEEDS UNITED.
No that was 1970 🏆
Poor Leeds ,hard done by again.Won very little with all their bullshit.
I'm a Chelsea fan, but surely you must know your's is an ignorant remark of the highest order, Del 1000.
we hate hate leeds and leeds and leeds sing up
Everybody hates leeds.
@@pachma405 I don't.
So you hate 3 Leeds teams. ?