Yeah! Jimmy Greenhoff!!! My favorite player Jimmy Greenhoff joined ManUnited from Stoke 1976! Since then it is one and only MANCHESTER UNITED!!! :) What a fantastic football player!
Can we take a moment to stop chatting shit about misses and admire Alan Hansons wonderful piece of skill to take it past the whole of the United Team. If he had simply shot, it would of stood
Yes , if he had scored then it would have been one of the truly great goals. What was amazing was that after such a piece of genius he didn’t have the presence of mind to realise that Dalglish would be off side.
Lliverpool always had a miserable time against Utd for decades from the late 70s. In the 90s it got even worse. It has only been recently post fergie that liverpool have started to get some decent results at Anfield.
@@meisterlymanu5214 They won in the 1989-90 season at old trafford so that obviously isn't true. Man Utd did nothing in the 80s. Playing Liverpool was their cup final bur for Liverpool it was another game. That's the reason. You didn't dominate anything
@@meisterlymanu5214 Recently? They beat Man Utd in 2009, 2014 and twice in 2021 at old trafford. All 4 big victories. They also dominated you in the early 2000s with a couple of wins at old trafford when you were at your best
01:14 I'm fairly sure Alan Hansen wasn't offside. The ball was in the Liverpool half when he played it (to himself). All the other players were running out from an offside position. They were not active and didn't interfere with play. 01:50 Kenny Dalglish was level with Alan Hansen when the ball was passed to him. It was an *horrendous* miss! The linesman must've flagged it as being offside to save Dalglish's embarrassment.
the offside rule was different those days. it dint matter if a player was interfering or not. even if a player was on the ground out injured he would have been ruled off side if he was in an offside position.
Offside or not...it does show the ' so called' modern ball playing centre back.Is nothing new,class touch that from Hansen.We don't play eachother with passion like that,these days and haven't for years.Miss it badly,those shirts,those players,those pens ffs😂😂.Pies and coins bouncing off our heads from the k.Never again lads...we were born at the right time ✊
That surridge ball was class. Used to buy two heavy plastic replicas at a time from Woolies in case one popped or got lost. Best ball ever, narrowly beating the 78 World Cup Tango
Great day watching a great team,just look at Jimmy walking of the pitch absolutely sweating his nuts of for the shirt,no chance of seeing that in today's game.🤔
Dalglish wasn't ahead of Hansen, so he wasn't offside. As for the move before, well it's the old Leeds - West Brom argument again. As with that game, no pass was made, so no one could've been offside in my view. I'm sure others will tell me I'm wrong but I'm not getting into that old debate again.
"Conference League" standard? you say. A touch harsh, possibly. And I wonder how a player of today would cope on those heavy pitches and with footballs that weighed about the same as a bowling ball? Wouldn't last 45 minutes, I suspect. Bring back the mud, I say. Bring back the wet leather, and dispense with the balloons of today. Bring back the terraces. Bring back sponsorless shirts. Yes, bring it all back, and Liverpool-kiss all these modern-day ballerinas.
Hansen should have just smashed that straight at Bailey. The bloke was such a featherweight, the ball and he would be in the back of the net. It's only his legs that saved the club from its biggest humiliation in May 1983 from Brighton's Gordon Smith's last gasp shot. 2019 and they lose to a debutant's goal at St James's Park against probably the worst cut-price Premier League club in the organisation's history. Oh how the mighty have fallen..........
Same as that I used to go in the scoreboard paddock still have great memories of the paddock right by the away fans only trouble was the dribble used to escort them to Warwick road so was difficult to get at them
Dalglish rightly off side receiving a forward pass , Hansen could only have scored for goal to stand .which asks the question when Tony Brown was clean through v Leeds in 70/71 was it not also a forward pass onto Jeff Astle to score an off side goal ?
Hate to say it, but this game wouldn't look out of place in the conference league now...footballs really moved on. Mind you they would probably have looked back at football in the 50s in the same way. I wonder if people in 40 years time will look back on football now like that and I wonder how it'll evolve in future from playing style and ability/tactics/pitch & ball design/rule adjustments etc....interesting...
You have obviously never played football at any level. A heavy ball is conducive to playing better football. A heavy ball doesent move about in the air like we see today. ball control was easier back then. Plus longer shots with a heavy ball when struck right have a truer movement in the air giving it more accuracy. The players today work wonders with these light balls nowadays.
Who sucks more, Kenny or Torres? Interesting points in the match, 1:13 Check out United, all eleven players run for the ball, something like what happens in local football 1:20 Daglish's EPIC MISS 3:50 Wilkins SHOT 4:50 United's Number 7 doesn't know the rules of a free-kick. He charged before they touched the ball And, Manchester United, CLASSY AS ALWAYS! GGMU
Sexton was unlucky that season .... if only Jimmy G hadn't been injured the entire season before this game in April, we surely could have ended our long 13 year wait for the Title !!! .... oh well, only another 13 to go .... !!
@Mini van I didn't see his profile name. I just thought you were getting a bit shitty over a ball manufacturer 🤣 Then I saw his name....and it made sense
@@andycross9840 the law was different then. even if you are not the active player, once you are offside then you are. if your team mate get the ball but you are offside, then its offside hence need not catch the person receiving the ball. When rules gradually change and the concept of "not interfering with play came up", Brian Clough remarked, "if he was not interfering with play then what the hell was he doing on the pitch". Hope this clarifies a bit
Ah i see,so u try to be "funny" with ur comment,but as soon as someone throws something back at you,you see your arse? Typical manker response really,n for the record,George Best wasn't "ill" he was a selfish individual who,when given a new liver after the damage he'd caused the 1st one,carried on poisoning himself to the point where his body gave up,that liver could've saved someone's life who wouldn't have abused it n would have been grateful for the 2nd chance,nothing to do with football
No diving. No pulling shirts. Good football
Agreed.
This is better than today’s.
Unbelievable, Dalglish missed from 2 yards, he must've been relieved to be flagged offside!
He was probably in a state of shock that Hansen could be so unselfish as to pass from there!
If Hansen had belted it in, goal would have stood.
Yeah! Jimmy Greenhoff!!! My favorite player Jimmy Greenhoff joined ManUnited from Stoke 1976! Since then it is one and only MANCHESTER UNITED!!! :) What a fantastic football player!
Oh Jimmy what a player. i think we finished two points behind the dirties that year.
Man Utd are the dirty club lol. Liverpool played great football back then and were consistent winners unlike Man Utd until the mid 90s
Can we take a moment to stop chatting shit about misses and admire Alan Hansons wonderful piece of skill to take it past the whole of the United Team. If he had simply shot, it would of stood
Great minds think alike!
Yes , if he had scored then it would have been one of the truly great goals. What was amazing was that after such a piece of genius he didn’t have the presence of mind to realise that Dalglish would be off side.
Some tackles flying in.
Players just got on with it. Unreal.
I was there!
Who was commenting! Simply the best!!!
Gerald Sinstad
What a goal if Hansen had shot and scored.
Lliverpool always had a miserable time against Utd for decades from the late 70s. In the 90s it got even worse. It has only been recently post fergie that liverpool have started to get some decent results at Anfield.
That is not true at all lmao Liverpool have beaten Man Utd plenty of times at old trafford
And Anfield
@@fifalegend6298 only recently. they didnt win a single match at OT in the 80s. utd dominated liverpool.
@@meisterlymanu5214 They won in the 1989-90 season at old trafford so that obviously isn't true. Man Utd did nothing in the 80s. Playing Liverpool was their cup final bur for Liverpool it was another game. That's the reason. You didn't dominate anything
@@meisterlymanu5214 Recently? They beat Man Utd in 2009, 2014 and twice in 2021 at old trafford. All 4 big victories. They also dominated you in the early 2000s with a couple of wins at old trafford when you were at your best
Like it used to be..brilliant and right result..MUFC forever!
Lol who won the league that season? Liverpool did
01:14 I'm fairly sure Alan Hansen wasn't offside. The ball was in the Liverpool half when he played it (to himself). All the other players were running out from an offside position. They were not active and didn't interfere with play.
01:50 Kenny Dalglish was level with Alan Hansen when the ball was passed to him. It was an *horrendous* miss! The linesman must've flagged it as being offside to save Dalglish's embarrassment.
the offside rule was different those days. it dint matter if a player was interfering or not. even if a player was on the ground out injured he would have been ruled off side if he was in an offside position.
The ref could use his discretion and decide that offside players were non-interfering and not apply the rule.
Offside or not...it does show the ' so called' modern ball playing centre back.Is nothing new,class touch that from Hansen.We don't play eachother with passion like that,these days and haven't for years.Miss it badly,those shirts,those players,those pens ffs😂😂.Pies and coins bouncing off our heads from the k.Never again lads...we were born at the right time ✊
No Jimmy never did he was widely regarded as the best uncapped player of the 1970s
That surridge ball was class. Used to buy two heavy plastic replicas at a time from Woolies in case one popped or got lost. Best ball ever, narrowly beating the 78 World Cup Tango
loved the way Martin Buchan used to marshal the offside trap ... "Out Reds !!" we used to cry .... and it usually worked !!
Ah! A football match . I remember them .
jimmy greenhoff was pure class
The long hair really highlights how big Phil Thompson's nose really is
The pickaxe
I remember this game. Look at the state of the pitch.
hahah what sort of an offside trap was that from united?? fantastic video mate
Great day watching a great team,just look at Jimmy walking of the pitch absolutely sweating his nuts of for the shirt,no chance of seeing that in today's game.🤔
Why didn't Hanson just bang it in? The goal then would have stood. What weird defending from Utd, it's like they switched to Rugby
Rush out ..offside trap was common then
Dalglish wasn't ahead of Hansen, so he wasn't offside.
As for the move before, well it's the old Leeds - West Brom argument again.
As with that game, no pass was made, so no one could've been offside in my view. I'm sure others will tell me I'm wrong but I'm not getting into that old debate again.
Can I just say that little chip through by Hansen to play in Hansen is an absolute joy - some players see three moves ahead. Shame he fucked it up!
Still the best British cb ever
Didn't know James Hunt used to be United's goalie, too!
"Conference League" standard? you say. A touch harsh,
possibly. And I wonder how a player of today would cope
on those heavy pitches and with footballs that weighed
about the same as a bowling ball? Wouldn't last 45 minutes,
I suspect. Bring back the mud, I say. Bring back the wet
leather, and dispense with the balloons of today. Bring back
the terraces. Bring back sponsorless shirts. Yes, bring it
all back, and Liverpool-kiss all these modern-day ballerinas.
Class player....did he ever get an england cap?
1st dislike from Torres
2nd dislike from Daglish
Hansen should have just smashed that straight at Bailey. The bloke was such a featherweight, the ball and he would be in the back of the net. It's only his legs that saved the club from its biggest humiliation in May 1983 from Brighton's Gordon Smith's last gasp shot.
2019 and they lose to a debutant's goal at St James's Park against probably the worst cut-price Premier League club in the organisation's history. Oh how the mighty have fallen..........
The scoreboard was well better when you were in with them
Same as that I used to go in the scoreboard paddock still have great memories of the paddock right by the away fans only trouble was the dribble used to escort them to Warwick road so was difficult to get at them
Am talking about being an away fan in there
haha ace
Can’t ever remember anyone in utds bit of scoreboard ever
What on earth happened at 1:16 , Crazy, you would never get that in football now days.
Dalglish rightly off side receiving a forward pass , Hansen could only have scored for goal to stand .which asks the question when Tony Brown was clean through v Leeds in 70/71 was it not also a forward pass onto Jeff Astle to score an off side goal ?
roderick scott you can’t be offside if you are behind the player passing the ball. It’s not all about the ball going forward.
I was at this game in the Stretty👍
Atmosphere.
Hate to say it, but this game wouldn't look out of place in the conference league now...footballs really moved on. Mind you they would probably have looked back at football in the 50s in the same way. I wonder if people in 40 years time will look back on football now like that and I wonder how it'll evolve in future from playing style and ability/tactics/pitch & ball design/rule adjustments etc....interesting...
You have obviously never played football at any level. A heavy ball is conducive to playing better football. A heavy ball doesent move about in the air like we see today. ball control was easier back then. Plus longer shots with a heavy ball when struck right have a truer movement in the air giving it more accuracy. The players today work wonders with these light balls nowadays.
They've not thought that offside trap through.
what the hell was that defending at 1:37?
Who sucks more, Kenny or Torres?
Interesting points in the match,
1:13 Check out United, all eleven players run for the ball, something like what happens in local football
1:20 Daglish's EPIC MISS
3:50 Wilkins SHOT
4:50 United's Number 7 doesn't know the rules of a free-kick. He charged before they touched the ball
And, Manchester United, CLASSY AS ALWAYS! GGMU
no. 7 Stevie Coppell was a legend (for England too)... didn't miss a game for 4 seasons ... still a United record !!
Delusional, clueless and entitled. No trophy since 2017. Man Utd to a tee ahah
proper football
@psafloyd Lovely, something always heart warming to see pictch like that.
That was worse than Torres to be fair
@Beatdown2k8 thanks buddy, i dont think ste got the joke.
Sexton was unlucky that season .... if only Jimmy G hadn't been injured the entire season before this game in April, we surely could have ended our long 13 year wait for the Title !!! .... oh well, only another 13 to go .... !!
4:47, there are the 4 brave men.
😂😂
@forestgrump1970 Back pass rule was brought to football after 1990 World Cup in Italy.
@764dak Thanks
Looks like Dalglish was a heavy drinker even then
Worse than the Torres miss!!
i think they were running knowing he would miss of the centuary
Can you imagine Slippy G on that pitch , Y.S.B
He would dominate that pitch. Unlike Scholes or Giggs. They would be too busy finding girls to rape and beat
Stevie Coppell
Liverpudlian actually just played for u lot 🙄
A wise man.
@Scott Martin he was my favorite player from that era then Bryan Robson then kanchelskis
Pure class
Compared to George "SclerosisoftheLiver" Best every other footballer in the country at the time was teetotal
what is this ball? please! Is a adidas ball? Or nike ball? I don't find a image of this in anyone place!
There were two different makers of this ball.Mitre and Stuart Surridge.Lots of clubs used them in the early eighties.
@Mini van I didn't see his profile name.
I just thought you were getting a bit shitty over a ball manufacturer 🤣
Then I saw his name....and it made sense
Hansen should've been selfish
There'd be a statue of that goal outside Anfield now lol
Saturday April 5th 1980.
Liverfools were still shite 40 yrs ago , Kenny put me in mind of Ronald macdonald when he missed that sitter
Lmao so shite that they won the league 4 times out of 5 years and also 2 European cups. While Man Utd LOL
Hansen prrrroper pissed off with Dalglish lol
fuck when football was a workin mans game
hahahahhaha dalglish is the inspiration for torres! XD
One bad miss and all of a sudden he is a bad player lol this man was a genius of a footballer. I've seen worse misses from ronaldo for example lmao
That offside trap. :D
Talk about a high line
best offside trap ever
Like Yanagisawa
4:00 BACK PASS REF !!!!
so missing a goal now means being a torres .... KOOOL!
Does Thompson want me to wipe his nose? I`m nearer to it than he is......
Who is number 7 man u
Oh look....men’s football......
Question why did all the utd players storm out of their own half like that? 😂
Trying to play off side trap. Rule then was whether u interfere with play or not...it is still offside
@@weetak Still, I couldn't believe we were trying to play the offside trap on the halfway line! That's suicide!!
@@andycross9840 the law was different then. even if you are not the active player, once you are offside then you are. if your team mate get the ball but you are offside, then its offside hence need not catch the person receiving the ball. When rules gradually change and the concept of "not interfering with play came up", Brian Clough remarked, "if he was not interfering with play then what the hell was he doing on the pitch".
Hope this clarifies a bit
@lam8765 yeah
1 dislike from torres
Even the first goal lol Was he doing
How did Joe Jordan lose his teeth?
It wasn't from Gattuso
@caleb2003 and how did Jocky miss? He had no clue what to do. Would have been funny if they hadn't lost.
@caleb2003 Seriously....all going mad !
That's clever.
@bosswapook it should be 1 like from torres cos this was worse than his...
That pitch was just awful!
It's old trafford what do you expect lol. Shithole ground
failed offside trap :P
1:17 wtf? O.O
Find death and illness in football funny do we ? I would think someone who supports who you do would leave that mixture well alone.
classy
@forestgrump1970
I do hope you are being sarcastic
KING KENNY!!!
OFFSIDE TRAP
Ah i see,so u try to be "funny" with ur comment,but as soon as someone throws something back at you,you see your arse? Typical manker response really,n for the record,George Best wasn't "ill" he was a selfish individual who,when given a new liver after the damage he'd caused the 1st one,carried on poisoning himself to the point where his body gave up,that liver could've saved someone's life who wouldn't have abused it n would have been grateful for the 2nd chance,nothing to do with football
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