BBC interview with Liverpool former goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence before the Merseyside derby without knowing he actually played for Liverpool for 14 years. Priceless.
@ׁ But also take into consideration that a clean sheet every 3 games is really good for a goalleeper too, thats what the guy was trying to express And with all those conditions you mentioned its even better
What's lovely about this is you can tell Tommy was only dying to tell him he played in the game. Yet had the good grace to wait until he got his chance. An incredible chance meeting. What a lovely video.
What a great interview. Tommy Lawrence played more than 300 matches for Liverpool as goalkeeper. But it was at a time when footballers didn’t earn anywhere near the money that they do now. After he retired from a goalkeeper he had to go and work in a metal wire factory to actually afford his retirement. And that was despite the fact that Liverpool finished in the top 5 of UK football clubs pretty much every year that he played for them. RIP
One of my favourite tv moments of all time. The way his breath picked up, his heart started to race, and his eyes lit up. He was living it again in that moment
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For those of y’all who don’t know who Tommy Lawrence is, he’s a legend in Anfield having led the reds to 2 League titles & a FA cup title. He’s also credited with being a revolutionary at goalkeeper and being one of the first “sweeper keepers”, a style many goalies around the world use today. This is incredible.
Its great how he says it was a great game even tho his team lost, you can see the respect he has for Alan Ball in his eyes when he says his name. The humility and humble nature is so great to see.
You don't need to be a Pool fan to see the joy and love in that mans eyes. That smile and remembering those years just put a smile on him and me. RIP Mr. Lawrence❤️
Although I don’t follow football , I see the wonderful love the man has for his sport . It’s as if the years slip away , and he beams with the joy of his memories . It’s moments that should remind everybody , that when you see an old person struggling in the street , or on a bus , that they too ,were young once , loved and lost , ran and laughed without any cares . And have stories to tell , and lessons to share . And we should never dismiss them , or treat them with contempt or cruelty. Because soon they will be gone , and we will be them . With our own wisdom, our own stories , and our own frailties, simply following the path of life , that so many before have trodden .
Hear hear, I was in Marlborough last summer and there were some bemused old folk in one of the council car parks trying to buy a ticket, but you could only pay by smart phone. I thought this is all wrong.
+Plator Sllamniku The interview was kinda weak... I would have enjoyed other questions. I bet Mr. Lawrence has more answers than those from this reporter's softball questions.
Love this, embarrassed to admit how many times I have watched it. Wonderful that he describes the game as a great one even though Liverpool lost. True sportsman, true gentlemen. RIP Tommy
This is like watching a weary old guy become a young kid again. Awesome! Just couldn't wait to tell the reporter that shit. Makes me think about the old folks that we pass in the street with the same tired and weary look on their face, who'd love the chance to tell you how good they were at this or that in their days.
That's right! I found it really amazing that people who were legend and had lots of fans in the past are living just like normal people among the people!! not all of them are like this adorable old goalkeeper!!especially recent ones!
RIP Tommy. Born in Ayr but raised in Warrington, he worked at Rylands Wire factory AFTER he finished playing for Liverpool which is astonishing to think these days. Top man. ( from a United fan)
@@LeechWoman The fuck is wrong with you? The man passed away and while the rest of us are trying to honor him your talking about your opinion on his team.
I remember meeting him once on street in 2015. He was so humble and kind. My parents remember seeing him play in the 63-64 season which Liverpool won. He was a remarkable goalkeeper. R.I.P Legend!
This video is priceless I'm a utd fan but to see Tommy's face light up like it did is wonderful, Tommy's the first keeper I remember playing for Liverpool. legend.
Bless your heart Tommy, I saw you play against Wolves back in, I think it was April 1967 at Molineux. My first ever professional football match that I watched. I LOVED Liverpool at the time!!! I was only about 12 years old. As the Liverpool team came out of the tunnel at the start of the game, I though my heart would stop as I saw my hero's running onto the pitch. I could name every single one of them!! I remember too that Wolves scored first, and that in the second half Roger Hunt scored the equaliser. I will remember that day until I die!! And I an nearly 62 now!! Bless Tommy!!!!!!!!!
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Rest in peace Tommy. Unfortunately i didn't had the chance to see him play because he was not a player of my generation but i can understand his joy when he hears the question. Huge respect for this man.
I think this the goal of every man, not to be remembered for thousands of years as a King, a conqueror but to be remembered as a part of something amazing. God bless him!
What a real heart warming clip this is? You can just see on his face how another boring day in Liverpool city centre turns into a wonderful blast from the past for this true gentleman. I'll be looking out for Tommy on the streets of Liverpool. I grew up in the shadow of Anfield so love LFC myself. Wonderful clip. Made my day.
Every time YT recommends me this video I always come again. This makes me so happy. Like things like these won't happen in 30-40 years time, you won't see many football pros just walking round the town they were born, unrecognised. His eyes shining as he says he played in that game, it is so pure man, I can't stop smiling when I see this.
@@luciusoglesby2469 Talking about the most popular of course Ronaldo and Messi will be recognised, but yeah, the smaller contributors that not everyone knows about won't be recognised, and will be largely forgotten after they retire
In a time where you had no money no fame for playing world class footbll. Even after his career he went back to his work in a metal factory till he was retired. what a legend ⚽️🕊
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Tommy Lawrence what a great man and Goalkeeper for Liverpool I met him loads of Times when I was Collecting Autographs. He was such a nice person to Everyone and I Enjoyed Talking to him. He's was just the Best. RIP Tommy Lawrence you were a Big Man of Liverpool and Always will be loved by your Fans. You Will Never Walk Alone.
You’d think Alan Ball played for Liverpool the way Tommy grins after saying Alan scored the winner. Alan Ball played for Everton and defeated Tommy with that winner. His grin shines even at the memory of defeat, which shows how proud he was of the sport, his team, and his life.
The respect for the game and the opponents was more important than the rivalry, at least in the aftermath. Besides, there was a lot more mutual respect between Liverpool and Everton back in the days. Things have been going downhill for many years now, unfortunately.
Too true. Those fans who saw both teams in the1960s seemed to respect each other than in later years, despite the intense rivalry. The Scottish contingent at both clubs often mentioned their golf days. Even as an Everton fan I recall attending Anfield in the early 60s courtesy of complimentary tickets from a relative who worked for Liverpool Corporation, and emptied the bins at both grounds and were given tickets by the club. I saw Doug Rudham, Bert Slater and Jim Furnell who preceded Tommy Lawrence between the sticks. Tommy, like Ron Yeats, and Ian St John all left Liverpool not long after an unexpected defeat to Watford in the FA Cup in 1970
I remember Tommy Lawerence so well back when I was a young boy in the late 60s. I can see him now back when he was in his prime . My friend and me used to practice taking imaginary goal kicks to see if the other person could guess which keeper we were copying as most goalies then had their own distinctive styles . We would always guess correctly when one of us was trying to imitate Tommy . I always remember that his shorts seemed to be a bit too tight for him at times which stood out because he was quite thick set up top and wore that big bulky green jersey , which I knew was green from my picture cards. The tv was of course only black and white in those days . A very good and reliable keeper though as I recall . God Bless him .
@@TomClarkSouthLondon That’s a coincidence as I was a young Westham fan at the time and remember Tommy in goal for Liverpool when we played them but then my family moved across London to Tottenham and so I used to watch them play at White Hart Lane as you did and saw him in goal there too . It was only 2 schillings for me to get in but then went up to 12p and then 15p when decilimisation came in . Still cheap though as that was the same price as my school dinner money so I would go without my school dinner to see a couple of Spurs games each week . Funnily enough that was about the same time that Jimmy Greaves and Martin Peters swopped clubs between Westham and Spurs . I have always wondered why Crystal Palace play Dave Clark at their ground when he was a Tottenham lad and his music was known as the Tottenham sound back then . In fact he went to my school , the Belmont school in Tottenham , but about 14 years before me . We used to see his name carved into the desks as lots of girls fancied him and would write or carve , I love Dave Clark onto the wood . Funny how these things come back to you after all these years . I used to love it back then . So many wonderful , sportsmanlike footballers about , just like Tommy Lawerence that you could look up to , with good reason .
I bet there were whiney cunts back in Tommys day too who complained about "modern football"... Footballs great. Now and then and before... RIP Tommy. Very nice interview
Football is great. But the way the money men and business people have taken it away from the people who created and developed it isn't. People like Shankly, Clough, Busby and Stein wouldn't agree with the price of tickets and how TV decides when games are played for starters. They'd also question when kids can't afford to go to Prem League games, then where will the next generation of supporters come from? And why the English game has so many foreign mangers and players and why homegrown players, coaches and managers are so thin on the ground? There may be millions of Liverpool/Man Utd 'fans' across the world, but they've zero connection to these clubs and will chop and change their affiliation depending on success. The reason that the Premier League was/is so popular was because of the atmosphere generated by the fans, they're going to kill the goose that lays the golden egg with the likes of the £90 tickets it was going to cost me to take my nephew to to the MUFC v Saints game over Xmas. I'm not a Man Utd fan, I've a season ticket for a League One club. But I've a family connection to Manchester and have been going to Old Trafford for the odd game since I was 7. In the mid 80's when I was a kid. I could queue to get into the K Stand opposite the Stretford End and it would cost me £2.50 and my cousin £5 to get in. Even in the 90's when a local lad signed for Man Utd, he was getting us tickets for Champs League games and I saw Beckham make his European debut and score against Galatasary for £20. So we've gone from a fiver in 1987, to £20 in the 90's to approaching £100 in 2018! This isn't about income streams, they could afford to charge a tenner and still make billions in profits every year. This is about attempting to ensure only a certain type of person attends games, the middle and upper classes. They've removed the working class from the game, they've stolen the game from the people that built these clubs. Just like they've stolen public transport, electricity and gas generation and are attempting to steal the NHS and the emergency services. That's why I'm: AGAINST MODERN FOOTBALL! It's obviously political, if you're a working class person and you aren't fucking angry about what's happening to the normal people across this country, then you aren't paying enough attention! Don't subscribe to Sky,Virgin or BT sports, spend that money on watching your local, lower league club. And for fuck's sake, don't vote Tory and let's get Jezza Corbyn into number 10 ASAP!
His eyes lighting up after the interviewer talking about such a fond memory is one of the most wholesome, heartwarming moments a person could ever witness. RIP Tommy and YNWA!!!
I love how this interviewer just sparked an amazing memory this man probably hasn’t thought of in years. I look of sheer joy as you can see him remembering that day. So heartwarming!
love how his eyes light up
It's like he suddenly became 20 years younger
+hypervigilance1 No, 20 years younger. Just because the game was 48 years ago doesn't mean that he can't seem 20 years younger.
In his days they played football for the passion, not for the salary, like many do today
Scuurpro RIP he died
It brightened my day seeing this.
"I do..I played in it..."
For a few seconds he went back in to the time...and remember everything that happened on that day on the field..
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RIP Tommy Lawrence, he was a great goal keeper, he will be remembered in our hearts!!
bruh u never seen him play stfu
@@DG-rd8zh I mean there is a reason he played over 300 games for Liverpool and for like 13-14 years.
God bless him.
I'm a MAN Utd supporter but I remember him,great keeper. I'm 79
@@allisnumber At least he's using a real name
See his eyes. Despite of aged ..bright life is still there... RIP Tommy.
God bless him.
@@rw8733 Thank you, Cartman.
THAT'S WHY HE'S THE GOAT! THE GOOOOOOOAT!!! 😠😠😠
he died?
@@nexter2930 Yes, he had gone.
Tommy passed away yesterday. Rest in peace, legend!
Thats so sad, we at Leeds had a nickname for him which I will not repeat out of total respect for dear departed Tommy. What a gentleman he was.
Legends never die.
Truly, truly a lovely man. RIP the flying pig x
RIP
RIP😢❤
390 games and 133 clean sheets for Liverpool..... absolute Legend.
they called him the flying pig
so every 3rd game he had a clean sheet. damn.
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@ׁ But also take into consideration that a clean sheet every 3 games is really good for a goalleeper too, thats what the guy was trying to express
And with all those conditions you mentioned its even better
@@asterion3291 Modern players would destroy players from the past and it wouldn't even be close.
Honestly one of the most heartwarming videos I've ever seen. And you can even see on his face that he's a good soul. Rip Tommy
He was suddenly young again. Lovely to see his face light up.
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What's lovely about this is you can tell Tommy was only dying to tell him he played in the game. Yet had the good grace to wait until he got his chance. An incredible chance meeting. What a lovely video.
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@@jevthompson9044 People have been saying that for 2 thousand years.
I love how fondly he remembers it and how he wasn't put off that the interviewer didn't realise who he was.
Why would he care?
@@holliswilliams8426 A lot of people these days have inflated egos - he wasn't one of them.
@@footm4781 i think he is used to people not knowing him since he is so old and well (not ment harshly) not relevant anymore
@@missiemilon8357 good point
he's like 80 i dont think he expects anyone to recognize him lol
You can literally see all the memories going through his eyes when the guy mentions it
Lol no you can't stop spouting bollocks
I literally don't think you know what "literally" means
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@@Tactic_16 You literally can't see "all the memories going through his eyes", you can, however, metaphorically see that
What a great interview. Tommy Lawrence played more than 300 matches for Liverpool as goalkeeper. But it was at a time when footballers didn’t earn anywhere near the money that they do now. After he retired from a goalkeeper he had to go and work in a metal wire factory to actually afford his retirement. And that was despite the fact that Liverpool finished in the top 5 of UK football clubs pretty much every year that he played for them. RIP
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One of my favourite tv moments of all time. The way his breath picked up, his heart started to race, and his eyes lit up. He was living it again in that moment
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cant help but smile at Tommy's reaction! :D
homelespenguin As soon as he hears the game he knows what he's gonna say lmao
Unbelievable, put's a smile on your face! RIP Tommy.
His eyes just lit up. Lovely to see.
Wholesome 100
His face lit up when he mentioned it.
The slow smile that comes across Tommy's face when he starts telling about it warms the heart.
Sadly hes dead
Interviewer: Do you remember it?
Mr. Lawrence: I don't think I can ever forget it.
What a man. God bless him. Still one of my favourite clips.
Seing that he passed away in 2018 made me sad :( RIP Tommy
Rip tommy
The smile in his face before he introduced himself was just priceless.
Rest in Peace Legend!
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His eyes are shining when he says "I was goalkeeper for Liverpool" ☺ what a nice moment.
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For those of y’all who don’t know who Tommy Lawrence is, he’s a legend in Anfield having led the reds to 2 League titles & a FA cup title. He’s also credited with being a revolutionary at goalkeeper and being one of the first “sweeper keepers”, a style many goalies around the world use today.
This is incredible.
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*was he passed away in 2018
Its great how he says it was a great game even tho his team lost, you can see the respect he has for Alan Ball in his eyes when he says his name. The humility and humble nature is so great to see.
his smile when he say ''i was goalkeeper for liverpool''. ah dude, such a legend.
He had 306 appearances for the club ..absolutely a club legend
2 League Titles and won Liverpool their first ever Fa Cup. Part of the first Liverpool team to play in Europe as well. Absolute legend
@@fifalegend6298 wtf is that messi pfp? shame dude. dont be a troll. fucking hell.
@@andrewchristie2970 Eh, he's much older now then when he played, peoples looks change, I doubt he's hurt that they weren't able to recognize him
@@LiilYogurt i mean he's dead since 2018 but i get ur point
@@LiilYogurt plus he played a long time ago
You’ll Never Walk Alone Tommy, you’ll be remembered as a Legend
Godspeed
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liverpools shit lad
@@IHATE_I3LACKPEOPLE job
@@IHATE_I3LACKPEOPLE ye but as a football fan u can't help but appreciate this vid. This ain't the video for negative fan banter
You don't need to be a Pool fan to see the joy and love in that mans eyes.
That smile and remembering those years just put a smile on him and me.
RIP Mr. Lawrence❤️
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Although I don’t follow football , I see the wonderful love the man has for his sport .
It’s as if the years slip away , and he beams with the joy of his memories .
It’s moments that should remind everybody , that when you see an old person struggling in the street , or on a bus , that they too ,were young once , loved and lost , ran and laughed without any cares . And have stories to tell , and lessons to share .
And we should never dismiss them , or treat them with contempt or cruelty. Because soon they will be gone , and we will be them .
With our own wisdom, our own stories , and our own frailties, simply following the path of life , that so many before have trodden .
Beautifully written. Well said.
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Hear hear, I was in Marlborough last summer and there were some bemused old folk in one of the council car parks trying to buy a ticket, but you could only pay by smart phone. I thought this is all wrong.
Couldn't blame anyone for thinking it was pre arranged but the way tommy's eyes and facial expression react tell you it's definitely genuine
His reaction is yeah
@Anthony Stafford he isn’t mouthing his lines 😂 elderly people have a tendency to continuously move their mouth/lips
@Anthony Stafford if it was fake and he was mouthing his lines they'd simply do another take? Like someone else said its common in the elderly
@Anthony Stafford wtf does mouthing lines mean
@@luke-sucks moving your mouth to say the words without speaking helps with memory well at least for me and German.
Give this man a proper interview like he deserves!!
Not a Liverpool fan, but I would watch that.
Really heartwarming video.
Actually they did after this.
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Thanks! Great stuff!
+Plator Sllamniku The interview was kinda weak... I would have enjoyed other questions. I bet Mr. Lawrence has more answers than those from this reporter's softball questions.
He seems so proud to have been a part of that match, like he was a kid again. This is why team sports are so important. Much respect to him.
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??? this video has nothing to with religion 🤦♂@@jevthompson9044
Tommy Lawrence: 14 May 1940 to 10 January 2018 (aged 77). Rest in Peace.
Love this, embarrassed to admit how many times I have watched it. Wonderful that he describes the game as a great one even though Liverpool lost. True sportsman, true gentlemen. RIP Tommy
why u should be embarrassed i bet many people (including me) even rewatched many many times
Embarrassed to see happiness lol
I've watched it loads, and I'm not really a fan of football
is there a site or something where you can watch old football games ?
He died?
This is like watching a weary old guy become a young kid again. Awesome! Just couldn't wait to tell the reporter that shit. Makes me think about the old folks that we pass in the street with the same tired and weary look on their face, who'd love the chance to tell you how good they were at this or that in their days.
Well said, we all have wonderful grandparents in one way or another.
Your so right he lit up ,absolutely great,i remember him and was a great asset to liverpool ,from a man utd fan
That's right! I found it really amazing that people who were legend and had lots of fans in the past are living just like normal people among the people!! not all of them are like this adorable old goalkeeper!!especially recent ones!
***** I hope one day you look back at this conversation and realise what an idiot you was.
That is why it's a sign of wisdom to listen to and to respect the elderly. Because everybody will be an elder one day.
His eyes lit up the street. What a lovely, lovely moment. Bless you, Tommy. RIP.
His emotions are visible in his eyes🥺❤️
RIP Tommy. Born in Ayr but raised in Warrington, he worked at Rylands Wire factory AFTER he finished playing for Liverpool which is astonishing to think these days. Top man. ( from a United fan)
wow what a man
Worked in a wire factory after finishing football. Noe they're millionaires before they kick a ball in anger.
God bless him.
Completely different generations !
Tommy is skull trooper lol
you will never walk alone Tommy 😭 Rest in Peace Legend
i'd walk alone if i was him, horrid team, horrid fans.
@@LeechWoman what a clown
@@physicalteaklay agreed. worst team ever.
@@LeechWoman what a clown
@@LeechWoman The fuck is wrong with you? The man passed away and while the rest of us are trying to honor him your talking about your opinion on his team.
What a legend Rest in Peace
This has to be one of the most incredible coincidences ever caught on tape... and what a beautiful moment it was.
I remember meeting him once on street in 2015. He was so humble and kind. My parents remember seeing him play in the 63-64 season which Liverpool won. He was a remarkable goalkeeper. R.I.P Legend!
I also met Tommy about 20 years ago. As you said , a quiet, down to earth man . What a great goalie .. l’m an Evertonian as well!
I remember collecting bubble gum cards of him when I was a kid.
bro thats crazy i remember meeting him and punching his old ass and stealing his bag. he couldn't keep up with me lmao slow ass
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RIP Mr. Lawrence. I keep coming back to this. His obvious joy at being asked, and answering, the question is palpable.
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The pride on his face ❣️
I love this video, the way Tommy’s eyes light up when he was talking about the game , RIP Sir from a Man CIty fan 🙏🏻
I've watched this about 100 times, every single time it makes me smile. His reaction is amazing. The life in his eyes. It's great to see
He already died in 2018. Rip
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@R G no, he was Tommy Lawrence. Rip
@R G lol why? I not insulted you
LIFE IN HS EYES.
I remember my dad telling me about him when he was in his prime. Such a pure soul, May he Rest in Peace 🕊
he passed? 😭
@@filipseema yes, he sadly died on January 9th of 2018
@@roydZanthy oh damn:( Bless his soul
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This video is priceless I'm a utd fan but to see Tommy's face light up like it did is wonderful, Tommy's the first keeper I remember playing for Liverpool. legend.
I absolutely love this moment. The smile when someone mentioned that game after so many years. Absolute joy.
Can't wipe the smile off me face...amazing coincidence!!! =)
+Ryan Swanson *my face , fix that spelling mistake .
@@lordongewitt7524 Its just their accent.
Watching the years fade from his face is just lovely. R.I.P. Tommy.
@@rw8733 I loved seeing that too.
The look in his eyes. Just magic. Thats why I love football.
Unfortunately football nowadays is not the same.
RIP TOMMY LIVERPOOL LEGENDARY
It’s so heart warming things like this I just love it
How can anyone dislike this? I could watch it over 100 times and still put a smile on my face!
exactly! i like the passion on his face when he talking about that! :D
I love how animated he becomes and the years melt from his face as he remembers.
*BLESS HIM* he is a treasure.
Yes. Guys like Tommy make me love the English even more.
dodgy Dogz The pride of Singapore.
Teh goat Most beautiful interview of the year already. I had almost tears in my eyes! Regards from Germany ;-)
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I’ve watched this on repeat about 57 times and have no regrets. Love the glow on this mans face. Rest in peace Tommy 🕊
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Why would you have regrets on watching something multiple time ? I you watch it it's because you like it
So this doesn't make any sense
Man his smile is so contagious, makes me smile every time !
RIP Legend YNWA
I love that he called it a great game even though his team lost. Legend.
Bless your heart Tommy, I saw you play against Wolves back in, I think it was April 1967 at Molineux. My first ever professional football match that I watched. I LOVED Liverpool at the time!!! I was only about 12 years old. As the Liverpool team came out of the tunnel at the start of the game, I though my heart would stop as I saw my hero's running onto the pitch. I could name every single one of them!! I remember too that Wolves scored first, and that in the second half Roger Hunt scored the equaliser. I will remember that day until I die!! And I an nearly 62 now!! Bless Tommy!!!!!!!!!
What a memory
wow now thats amazing really
Wow man. Bless you and him.
hello sir, how are you?
@Nigel Timms Do you still watch football/soccer? 🙂⚽
No matter how many times I watch this, it will always put a smile on my face
MACHESTER UNTED🔴⚫😈 IS THE KING👑 OF ENGLAND 🏴🏴🏴👑
@@realchad7200 no it is not
@@realchad7200 okay, if its make u happy
@@realchad7200 Penchester Urinated woke up feeling dangerous today 🥶🥶
-no good signings all summer
-lost 0-5 and 4-0 to Liverpool on Premier League
-Has one of the best players of all time, but he wants to leave the club
-No trophies in 5 years
Most finished club in the world? 🥵🥵
@@user-xi8yh8qi9j cry
Rest in peace Tommy. Unfortunately i didn't had the chance to see him play because he was not a player of my generation but i can understand his joy when he hears the question. Huge respect for this man.
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You did it Tommy Lawrence...You did it. RIP.
I think this the goal of every man, not to be remembered for thousands of years as a King, a conqueror but to be remembered as a part of something amazing. God bless him!
I think it's why people wanna play sports, so they can be remembered for doing something incredible. What a man
Well obviously u dont think being a king wasn’t “something amazing”
Yeah, Football 🥰
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@@btxgaming5533 It was primitive, not amazing lol
What a real heart warming clip this is? You can just see on his face how another boring day in Liverpool city centre turns into a wonderful blast from the past for this true gentleman. I'll be looking out for Tommy on the streets of Liverpool. I grew up in the shadow of Anfield so love LFC myself. Wonderful clip. Made my day.
Wow! Wee!
Amazing coincidence..
..brilliant.😄
One of my favourite clips. A joy to see this. God bless him.
@@rw8733 he is dead now
@@gamingwithcallum6087 RIP The LEGEND TOMMY
When you say you grew up in the shadow of Anfield, do you mean Everton?
That’s so heartwarming man he must of loved that ❤️🙏🙌
I love the humility. They don't make them like they used to. Peace
He smiled as if he saw his youth, RIP legend
even as an everton fan you've still gotta love this man
Escorial my as he happily recounted Bally scoring the winner bless him 😂💙🥰
@@hornet1blue Because he's not a bitter blue lol. Jokes aside, RIP Tommy Lawrence and Alan Ball
Every now and again this pops up on my page, love it.
RIP legend. This legendary interview will remain forever.
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Don't take the v@ccine trust in the LORD ALMIGHTY and if you already taken it please pray to GOD about it because it is a deception.!
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Every time YT recommends me this video I always come again. This makes me so happy. Like things like these won't happen in 30-40 years time, you won't see many football pros just walking round the town they were born, unrecognised. His eyes shining as he says he played in that game, it is so pure man, I can't stop smiling when I see this.
Or sometimes not at all...
The eyes is the thing, they really light up, he looks like a little boy in that moment, it's great.
Yep it sure will still happen. Maybe not exactly this but people will still get way older and be unrecognizable in their 80s lol come on
@@luciusoglesby2469 Talking about the most popular of course Ronaldo and Messi will be recognised, but yeah, the smaller contributors that not everyone knows about won't be recognised, and will be largely forgotten after they retire
Amazing!! You could see him fill with joy as soon as the reporter asked him the question
You played before i was born, but red legends never die Tommy❤️ Hope you are resting in peace, YNWA my friend❤️
despite of all those people walking around this journalist hit a jackpot..what a winner
In a time where you had no money no fame for playing world class footbll. Even after his career he went back to his work in a metal factory till he was retired. what a legend ⚽️🕊
cmon brother, everyone who lived in that age in liverpool knew him.
Maybe, but you werent a global super star like now he would be
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Please don't accept the digit@l currency or the Artifici@l intelligence (ai) system that is coming, it is against GOD. who have ears let him hear!
JESUS is coming soon and JESUS is the only way to salvation accept JESUS as your LORD and SAVIOR today!!.
Absolutely adore him. Everyone has a story or just a moment to cherish in time.
Here's the follow-up to this video where the BBC visit Tommy to discuss it
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I love how his face lights up talking about it.
This is golden. What a lovely man.
Tommy Lawrence what a great man and Goalkeeper for Liverpool I met him loads of Times when I was Collecting Autographs. He was such a nice person to Everyone and I Enjoyed Talking to him. He's was just the Best. RIP Tommy Lawrence you were a Big Man of Liverpool and Always will be loved by your Fans. You Will Never Walk Alone.
I don’t know how many times I’ve watched this but it makes me feel good every time I do. RIP Tommy.
Why rip
@@bonkiss325 Because unfortunatly, Tommy is not with us anymore, He passed away on Jan 9th 2018. Rest easy
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The same pal.
God bless him !
Just amazing and brilliant. Tommy his response and answer was superb, very friendly and pleasant person ❤️
You’d think Alan Ball played for Liverpool the way Tommy grins after saying Alan scored the winner. Alan Ball played for Everton and defeated Tommy with that winner. His grin shines even at the memory of defeat, which shows how proud he was of the sport, his team, and his life.
The respect for the game and the opponents was more important than the rivalry, at least in the aftermath. Besides, there was a lot more mutual respect between Liverpool and Everton back in the days. Things have been going downhill for many years now, unfortunately.
Too true. Those fans who saw both teams in the1960s seemed to respect each other than in later years, despite the intense rivalry. The Scottish contingent at both clubs often mentioned their golf days. Even as an Everton fan I recall attending Anfield in the early 60s courtesy of complimentary tickets from a relative who worked for Liverpool Corporation, and emptied the bins at both grounds and were given tickets by the club. I saw Doug Rudham, Bert Slater and Jim Furnell who preceded Tommy Lawrence between the sticks. Tommy, like Ron Yeats, and Ian St John all left Liverpool not long after an unexpected defeat to Watford in the FA Cup in 1970
@@mityaI really hope the Merseyside derby isn’t going the way of the Old Firm. Now that would be REALLY going downhill
I remember Tommy Lawerence so well back when I was a young boy in the late 60s. I can see him now back when he was in his prime . My friend and me used to practice taking imaginary goal kicks to see if the other person could guess which keeper we were copying as most goalies then had their own distinctive styles . We would always guess correctly when one of us was trying to imitate Tommy . I always remember that his shorts seemed to be a bit too tight for him at times which stood out because he was quite thick set up top and wore that big bulky green jersey , which I knew was green from my picture cards. The tv was of course only black and white in those days . A very good and reliable keeper though as I recall . God Bless him .
I remember him at White Heart Lane in the sixties Spurs v Liverpool. . . . . Unfortunately I have ended up as a Crystal Palace fan 😵💫
@@TomClarkSouthLondon That’s a coincidence as I was a young Westham fan at the time and remember Tommy in goal for Liverpool when we played them but then my family moved across London to Tottenham and so I used to watch them play at White Hart Lane as you did and saw him in goal there too . It was only 2 schillings for me to get in but then went up to 12p and then 15p when decilimisation came in . Still cheap though as that was the same price as my school dinner money so I would go without my school dinner to see a couple of Spurs games each week . Funnily enough that was about the same time that Jimmy Greaves and Martin Peters swopped clubs between Westham and Spurs . I have always wondered why Crystal Palace play Dave Clark at their ground when he was a Tottenham lad and his music was known as the Tottenham sound back then . In fact he went to my school , the Belmont school in Tottenham , but about 14 years before me . We used to see his name carved into the desks as lots of girls fancied him and would write or carve , I love Dave Clark onto the wood . Funny how these things come back to you after all these years . I used to love it back then . So many wonderful , sportsmanlike footballers about , just like Tommy Lawerence that you could look up to , with good reason .
The flying pig
@@choppy249 interesting story good sir; like a piece of history.
That question took him back in time, loved how his face lit up
What are the odds right, that’s almost like it was meant to be. Amazing.
Not even a football fan, but this is fantastic. My dad supports Liverpool. I'll have to show him this tomorrow.
What did he say
@@chadkensington3023 😂
@@georgythomas678 LOL sorry for the delayed response, I can't remember. I'll have to show it to him again! I'm sure he was pleased.
@@AnGhaeilge XD
@@AnGhaeilge only took ya 5 years don't worry about it luv
When the guy said, "I played in it," I just thought : legend. A living legend.
Seeing any face light up like that is priceless
Im an Everton fan but his smile is priceless
Beautiful, you can see that he loves the game. AGAINST MODERN FOOTBALL!
Instead of the money, I agree.
thats unfair. watch sergio aguero, lionel messi, they love the game. of course its their job and get paid, but they love it. many others do it too.
I bet there were whiney cunts back in Tommys day too who complained about "modern football"... Footballs great. Now and then and before... RIP Tommy. Very nice interview
Football is great. But the way the money men and business people have taken it away from the people who created and developed it isn't.
People like Shankly, Clough, Busby and Stein wouldn't agree with the price of tickets and how TV decides when games are played for starters. They'd also question when kids can't afford to go to Prem League games, then where will the next generation of supporters come from? And why the English game has so many foreign mangers and players and why homegrown players, coaches and managers are so thin on the ground?
There may be millions of Liverpool/Man Utd 'fans' across the world, but they've zero connection to these clubs and will chop and change their affiliation depending on success.
The reason that the Premier League was/is so popular was because of the atmosphere generated by the fans, they're going to kill the goose that lays the golden egg with the likes of the £90 tickets it was going to cost me to take my nephew to to the MUFC v Saints game over Xmas. I'm not a Man Utd fan, I've a season ticket for a League One club. But I've a family connection to Manchester and have been going to Old Trafford for the odd game since I was 7. In the mid 80's when I was a kid. I could queue to get into the K Stand opposite the Stretford End and it would cost me £2.50 and my cousin £5 to get in. Even in the 90's when a local lad signed for Man Utd, he was getting us tickets for Champs League games and I saw Beckham make his European debut and score against Galatasary for £20.
So we've gone from a fiver in 1987, to £20 in the 90's to approaching £100 in 2018! This isn't about income streams, they could afford to charge a tenner and still make billions in profits every year. This is about attempting to ensure only a certain type of person attends games, the middle and upper classes. They've removed the working class from the game, they've stolen the game from the people that built these clubs. Just like they've stolen public transport, electricity and gas generation and are attempting to steal the NHS and the emergency services.
That's why I'm: AGAINST MODERN FOOTBALL! It's obviously political, if you're a working class person and you aren't fucking angry about what's happening to the normal people across this country, then you aren't paying enough attention! Don't subscribe to Sky,Virgin or BT sports, spend that money on watching your local, lower league club. And for fuck's sake, don't vote Tory and let's get Jezza Corbyn into number 10 ASAP!
Very perceptive. His obvious disdain for modern football wasn't clear to me until you pointed it out.
The way Tommy's face changes is just awesome :) slips back into the moment for a second i think :)
His eyes literally let up when he was thinking about it🥹🤧
This video makes me so unexplainably happy
That smile on his face is just so heartwarming. Rest In Peace Tommy.
His eyes lighting up after the interviewer talking about such a fond memory is one of the most wholesome, heartwarming moments a person could ever witness. RIP Tommy and YNWA!!!
RIP to Tommy Lawrence
1940 - 2018 🤍🕊
I love how this interviewer just sparked an amazing memory this man probably hasn’t thought of in years. I look of sheer joy as you can see him remembering that day. So heartwarming!
The way he lights up and says yea i remembered it i played in it
Rest In Peace tommy, I’m a United fan but this brought tears to my eyes makes me think of my old man
I'm a Leeds fan but it's lovely to see his face light up. God bless him.
He literally looks younger as his face lights up. Fuckin' adorable.
Legend. You'll never walk alone, Mr Lawrence.
Don’t cry, don’t cry, don’t cry, don’t cry. 😭😭😭😭😭
He eyes lit up listening the question and he wasn't even mad about the fact that the reporter doesn't know him .Just wow..
His eyes just LIGHT UP! Love this!
His eyes lighting up, I'm so glad for him. Rest in peace Tommy.