4.40 ...Brian Clough on Everton ...' They have a superb young manager, a magnificent young team, and I am of the opinion they will be a force for many a year....How heartbreaking to hear that in hindsight
We all know why we didn’t don’t we? Wallpushing murderers seen to that. Been a curse on our whole history those scum. They only exist because we moved from Mordor. Cursed by the devils scum
The greatest Everton side by far , i was lucky to watch all of these fantastic players home and away . 33 years ago , a blink of an eye and time has blew away . COYB
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This old blue remembers it well (as I do the 84 Cup final). I have ZERO DOUBT Everton would have landed the European cup the following year (and perhaps in 88 also) , but for the ban on English sides. I also agree with Sharon Hopton that Celtic were robbed. Everton v Celtic would have been an awesome final!! I ran into some Celtic fans in Rotterdam supporting Everton as they were so mad! Also many thanks to Celtic fans for coming down to the Neville Southall testimonial, they made it a great night, and behaved in a most respectful way while cheering on their team to a 2-2 draw at Goodison. Great fans, great club..
Those words spoken by Brian Clough at 4:40 must have been the last nail in the coffin for many. This was a team about to open up Europe, but what might have been was denied by the thuggish nature of so many so close.
17yrs old..and at the ecwc final with my 15yr old mate...what a great few days in my young life..travelling on a coach...boozing on the ferry across..pouring it down while others hung over the side spewing everywhere..then walking around rotterdam..beautiful...strolling to the stadium..two lads..excited as anything...then the match the win..holding the cup aloft..andy gray letting an injured fan behind the fence touch the trophy...memories ill have forever..
I've been a Toffees supporter since 1968 and this was a wonderful moment in Everton's history, I remember it well. I hope we can get the good times back once more when we move to our new stadium. COYB
Oh yes. We were a force. When Kevin scored that 3rd goal I remember being on my knees in front of the television going 100%MENTAL Oh how I wish.... NSNO
That was the best team I have ever seen. Only the Liverpool sides of 78/79 and 87/88 come close. You went to Goodison in those days and came home disappointed if you didn't win 5-0.
Liverpool fan here and Iam not a wool . Great Everton team and I use to go to the odd Everton home when Liverpool played somewhere mad ( 1984/5 season ). Iam disagreeing though to say this Everton team were better than us in 1979 and 1988.
The greatest English football team of the 1980's. Only to be denied European dreams by the spoilt brat thuggery of Liverpool followers. How many times has a team been to Europe, their fans having a game of football with the local police and the chief of police saying they were great ambassadors of football?
The ban was culmination of over ten years of English club's supporters causing violence in European games. From Spurs fans rioting in Rotterdam in 74, Leeds in Paris 75, Man Utd having to play home European games in Plymouth due to rioting in Ostend, Aston Villa having to play a tie behind closed doors due to fighting at Anderlecht's ground, fans of the England team rioting at Euro 80 and the Euro 84 qualifiers in Greece, Denmark & Luxembourg....I could go on. Heysel, as far as Uefa were concerned, was the last straw.
Truly exceptional action who knows how far this cohesive gel of a side could of made that next year in the top European completion so unlucky to be denied through no faultoftheir own
I guess that the greatest English football team of the 80s was Liverpool, to be honest, played three finals of the European Champions Cup and won 2. Their team was simply legendary and relentlessly came up with the goods on both the national and international level (save for the International Cup in Tokyo, were they were blown off park by Independiente and Penarol, if I recall correctly). On the other hand, Steaua Bucharest (my team) played an insane football between 1985 and 1989, way ahead of its time, too bad we encountered a Milan at the height of its powers in the final of 1989, otherwise we would have had two European Champions Cup in our track record. Anyway, can''t believe it's nearly 35 years since that Rotterdam final, I remember it like it was yesterday...
For a Londoner u had to admire this Scouser team! It was a very well balanced,aggressive and entertainment side! It was no wonder they supplied so many players to play for England.. And they had some very effetive unsung heroes like Bracewell! And this was football,not like the Millionaire Social media stars,who couldn't give a f##k about the fans,badge and the Teams History!
Halcyon days for our club. So glad I'm just about old enough to remember this era. Disgraceful due to the board at Everton we've been fed shite off them we should be grateful we are a Premier League club. The mid-80s was Everton as a club achieving it's massive potential.
An English team reaches a European final and have a goal wrongly ruled out for offside whilst the opposition score a clear offside goal! Lucky they scored enough goals that they couldn't possibly rule out.
Can remember watching match live, and was one of the most one-sided finals I've ever seen... It was shame that Everton side never got to compete in European Cup the following year, they would have either won it, or would have got very close.
It wasnt that one sided. Rapid did not have a good day and one of their best, Panenka, could not play. There were much more one sided games like milan-barcelona, kiew-atletico madrid or milan-steaua
Ciao sono un tuo coetaneo italiano, tifo Inter e l' ho vista anche io questa partita nel 1985 e penso anche io che se non ci fosse stata la squalifica delle squadre inglesi, l'Everton l'anno dopo avrebbe detto la sua in Coppa Campioni 😜
As a Villa fan I will try and offer a value on 1-11 based on age, form, fitness and subsequent achievements. Let's say a 500k footballer back then is worth 20m now. 1985 prices. Southall 100m. Stevens 15m (never rated him) Ratcliffe 35m Mountfield 15m VDH 45m Steven 90m Reid 45m Bracewell 75m Sheedy 60m Sharpe 75m Gray 25m (I think that is what he went for soon after)
which competition do you mean? They won the only cup that neither Liverpool could win. They have managed to win the cup of winners cup before it was crazily and foolishly abolished. What could Everton have done more or better ????
a clarification or explanation was very useful, because after all the cups were three then ( and it was the best solution according to me). Even if all of us, as fans, are used everywhere to consider the winner of the former Champions Cups or present Champions League as the main European champion, if not the only one. But the supercup has often overthrown this idea.
@@Faber9722 They were due to play in the European Cup the following season having won the English league. However, Heysel happened and Uefa banned all English clubs. This meant that Everton were prohibited from playing their first round tie v Anderlecht who themselves were given a bye into the second round.
Do you mean that the decision of the ban arrived , when the draw of the season 1985-86 had already taken place? And according to the new draw, would Everton have faced Anderlecht, in case the ban had not been decided?
The fact that Mountfield was onside and denied Gray a second goal in this game just shows how dominant Everton were. This side remain the pinnacle for all future Toffees teams to aim for.
Krakl était encore un excellent buteur. Je me souviens de Lee Sharpe. Si les anglais n'avaient pas été exclus, je ne sais pas qui aurait empêché cette équipe de gagner l'année suivante
Great memories from a great side....dreadful ruling to ban all clubs from European football.why on earth did they choose to pick a crumbling stadium in heysel.
UEFA did not like English clubs because we was far to successful in Europe in the 70s and 80s. They blamed it on our fans being hooligans but our fans was no worse than the rest of Europe. When that tragedy happened and corpses was being carried you they let the game carry on. Forward to 2021 a player nearly dies on the pitch and UEFA merely postpone the game for a few hours They are bad people
Looking at the absolute state of that stadium, it's easy to see how tragedies unfolded elsewhere during that era. A toxic combination of hooliganism & decrepit stadia was all it took. As a Celtic fan, this was one of my earliest footballing memories, being allowed to stay up late to watch this game. There was a lot of bad blood between Celtic & Rapid from earlier in the season. I was too young to know all the ins & outs. All I knew was that our whole family was rooting for the team in Blue vs the team in Green & White for a change LOL! Going back to the stadium, It's maybe a blessing that Celtic weren't there as there would have been a HUGE crowd in attendance and who knows how that stadium would've coped..... It's all speculation now but maybe it was for the best in hindsight
Back in the day an underdog with a gold run could make it to the finals. It was magic and exciting. The new mode with consecutive group stages makes sure that will never happen. It’s sad.
I was a season ticket holder back then Craig, and I can tell you, the movie clips don't come close to showing the whole story. Skill and graft lad, skill and graft.....
Evertons real final that year was the semi Vs Fc Bayern when after a 0-0 draw in München , Everton won 3-1 at goodison , 2 goals in the last 15 minutes putting them through to the final after Dieter Hoeneß had given Bayern a half time lead . I was at the game and have always had a soft spot for Everton since , great fans and a great city .
Une des dernières finales « blanches » du football européen. Une équipe 100 % britannique contre une équipe 100 % autrichienne, un Tchèque mis à part. Un autre monde ? Ou un monde qui va revenir, je l'espère !
Oh the days... no names on shirts, no VAR, no electronic advertising boards, standing terraces, real grass, mainly English (Brits anyway) playing for an English team, no female commentators. Real fans.
@@jeanlawley6483 you have no football knowledge. Because of Liverpool fans killing 39 juve fans Everton were banned from playing in Europe, which meant the Everton squad split up. Kendall moved abroad and Evertons best players left . Ask anyone who knows about football and watched that Everton team and they would say the same thing.
The greatest team in all of Europe at the time but because of the shite that shall not be named we never got the chance to show the world because of the ban in English clubs playing in the European cups
Outrageous to ban all clubs from European football because of one club,s behaviour.Everton suffered most because of that and to be perfectly honest I don't think Everton really ever recovered from that ban.
@@roywinstanley9402 we didn't mate no, the team split up and Howard kendal left to manage in Spain. But I'm optimistic we'll have our time again, but not anytime soon
today 's actual Squad should take some notice,skills,Tricks from :Steven,Sheedy,co..and start to train for next season,time is more then enough due to cod.19 .maybe this season is over.
rapid vienna was twice preferred. in the game against celtic of course and one round later against dresden where the referee must have been of vienna as it seems!!!
Rapid Wien crushed 5-0 Dynamo Dresden and East German teams were not badly organized. Dynamo had won 3-0 at home and they were completely outmatched in the second game. Rapid Wien was a good team (not like now) and they proved it again in 1996 and again they found a better adversary (PSG). Rapid Wien had no fault. Celtic had its reasons to complain (1-3, 3-0 nullified by the riots of the fans, provided that I have read well about the riots, whether they had been caused by the Scottish fans), but after the third game Wien won again, Celtic could have confirmed his 3-0 but they threw away their possibilities of winning.
if the Austrian goalkeeper had been struck by a Scottish fan, it would have been a true misfortune for the Scottish team. The work of an entire football club has been ruined , marred by an own fan. Even if I remain convinced , that the greatest crime has been committed by Uefa, when they abolished this cup, because it allowed a loto of teams to come out of the namelessness, and anyway it was one of three most important cups, so that if you could win all of them, it was a great mark of prestige. Look even at Real Madrid. They are the history of football, they have won everything that is available among the international competitions, and unless somebody , within the bodies of Uefa, CHANGES ITS MIND AND REORGANIZES THE CUPS AS THEY WERE, THEY WILL NEVER MANAGE TO WIN IT. A BIG unjustice also towards the merengues. Coming back to the former topic, Celtic too were robbed and deprived of this possibility by the act of a foolish fellow , who maybe has damaged its own beloved team. Truly a pity!!!!
@@Faber9722 no mate the rapid player claimed he was struck by a coin which the TV cameras proved never happened,hence the replay at old Trafford on a neutral venue
@@Billybhoy anyway I can Just Guess that Celtic had thousand reasons to be angry. Because all their work was spoiled by a trivial accident, which has nothing to do with playing , and they would not have any longer the possibility to win the Cup, because It was foolishly abolished.
They won something, which escaped also to Liverpool. Even if it was not all fault of the Reds. Because the abolition of the Cup of winners cup has turned out to be a true crime towards the fans of whole Europe.
That's when we had the best side in Europe , but were never allowed to compete in the European Cup because the fans of our city rivals couldn't behave themselves ....And then like to remind us every derby by singing ' Where's your European Cup's ...then they get upset when we shout murder's back ..The things you learn eh
Agree with Cloughy. There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that we would have dominated European footy for some time. If the ban on English clubs didnt happen I believe Howard would have stayed at the club. Was this the best blues side ever? Not sure as the championship winning side of '69/70 with the holy trinity took some beating. COYB
Absolutely. Thanks to the 'thugs from across the park mob', one of the best European sides in the making, never got to show what they could do on the international stage. The European ban was totally unjust for teams that were not the cause of the violence off the pitch. It was really sickening to be tarnished with the same brush that rightly blames the likes of thug-pool for the problems that had been in the news. We will never know just how far that Everton team would have gone if they had not been banned.
4.40 ...Brian Clough on Everton ...' They have a superb young manager, a magnificent young team, and I am of the opinion they will be a force for many a year....How heartbreaking to hear that in hindsight
If I was alive back then I would’ve cried
We all know why we didn’t don’t we? Wallpushing murderers seen to that. Been a curse on our whole history those scum. They only exist because we moved from Mordor. Cursed by the devils scum
I thought that was david pleat but could be wrong
@@lennon1482 It actually was Cloughy.
Howard Kendall .
The greatest Everton side by far , i was lucky to watch all of these fantastic players home and away . 33 years ago , a blink of an eye and time has blew away . COYB
I was there too. A season ticket holder in the 1980 s with my brother. Has there ever been a better free kick taker than Sheedy? I think not....
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RIP Howard Kendall. "He made my childhood dreams come true"
Walked past goodison today brought a tear to my eye ( always does) best club and city in the world!
Yes mate 👍
This old blue remembers it well (as I do the 84 Cup final). I have ZERO DOUBT Everton would have landed the European cup the following year (and perhaps in 88 also) , but for the ban on English sides. I also agree with Sharon Hopton that Celtic were robbed. Everton v Celtic would have been an awesome final!! I ran into some Celtic fans in Rotterdam supporting Everton as they were so mad! Also many thanks to Celtic fans for coming down to the Neville Southall testimonial, they made it a great night, and behaved in a most respectful way while cheering on their team to a 2-2 draw at Goodison. Great fans, great club..
Those words spoken by Brian Clough at 4:40 must have been the last nail in the coffin for many. This was a team about to open up Europe, but what might have been was denied by the thuggish nature of so many so close.
17yrs old..and at the ecwc final with my 15yr old mate...what a great few days in my young life..travelling on a coach...boozing on the ferry across..pouring it down while others hung over the side spewing everywhere..then walking around rotterdam..beautiful...strolling to the stadium..two lads..excited as anything...then the match the win..holding the cup aloft..andy gray letting an injured fan behind the fence touch the trophy...memories ill have forever..
I've been a Toffees supporter since 1968 and this was a wonderful moment in Everton's history, I remember it well. I hope we can get the good times back once more when we move to our new stadium. COYB
when football was real.
I'm a Liverpool supporter.
But Howard Kendall was a fucking tactic-genius.
Amazing team and an amazing manager garantuee the cup for Everton.
Fuck off
29 Years ago today, were has my life gone !
fuck lukaku!
Oh yes. We were a force. When Kevin scored that 3rd goal I remember being on my knees in front of the television going 100%MENTAL
Oh how I wish....
NSNO
Shocking offside decision in the first half???!!!
Personally think the Vienna goal was maybe offside. Moore's right re "suspicious". And those linemen must've been on the booze that night.
That was the best team I have ever seen. Only the Liverpool sides of 78/79 and 87/88 come close. You went to Goodison in those days and came home disappointed if you didn't win 5-0.
Liverpool fan here and Iam not a wool . Great Everton team and I use to go to the odd Everton home when Liverpool played somewhere mad ( 1984/5 season ). Iam disagreeing though to say this Everton team were better than us in 1979 and 1988.
Pablo Jablo they were far better than the Liverpool sides you mentioned
The greatest English football team of the 1980's. Only to be denied European dreams by the spoilt brat thuggery of Liverpool followers. How many times has a team been to Europe, their fans having a game of football with the local police and the chief of police saying they were great ambassadors of football?
The ban was culmination of over ten years of English club's supporters causing violence in European games. From Spurs fans rioting in Rotterdam in 74, Leeds in Paris 75, Man Utd having to play home European games in Plymouth due to rioting in Ostend, Aston Villa having to play a tie behind closed doors due to fighting at Anderlecht's ground, fans of the England team rioting at Euro 80 and the Euro 84 qualifiers in Greece, Denmark & Luxembourg....I could go on. Heysel, as far as Uefa were concerned, was the last straw.
Yes, it was shocking watching those scenes on TV it really was! WHY?
Truly exceptional action who knows how far this cohesive gel of a side could of made that next year in the top European completion so unlucky to be denied through no faultoftheir own
I guess that the greatest English football team of the 80s was Liverpool, to be honest, played three finals of the European Champions Cup and won 2. Their team was simply legendary and relentlessly came up with the goods on both the national and international level (save for the International Cup in Tokyo, were they were blown off park by Independiente and Penarol, if I recall correctly).
On the other hand, Steaua Bucharest (my team) played an insane football between 1985 and 1989, way ahead of its time, too bad we encountered a Milan at the height of its powers in the final of 1989, otherwise we would have had two European Champions Cup in our track record.
Anyway, can''t believe it's nearly 35 years since that Rotterdam final, I remember it like it was yesterday...
@@garypring7351 That actually my brain trying to read that
For a Londoner u had to admire this Scouser team! It was a very well balanced,aggressive and entertainment side! It was no wonder they supplied so many players to play for England.. And they had some very effetive unsung heroes like Bracewell! And this was football,not like the Millionaire Social media stars,who couldn't give a f##k about the fans,badge and the Teams History!
Halcyon days for our club. So glad I'm just about old enough to remember this era. Disgraceful due to the board at Everton we've been fed shite off them we should be grateful we are a Premier League club. The mid-80s was Everton as a club achieving it's massive potential.
This Rapid was also great
Remember watching this with my dad happy days feel sorry for young blues fans they will probably never get to see another Everton team like that one
An English team reaches a European final and have a goal wrongly ruled out for offside whilst the opposition score a clear offside goal! Lucky they scored enough goals that they couldn't possibly rule out.
English teams always get done dirty by the officials in big European games.
Can remember watching match live, and was one of the most one-sided finals I've ever seen...
It was shame that Everton side never got to compete in European Cup the following year, they would have either won it, or would have got very close.
It wasnt that one sided. Rapid did not have a good day and one of their best, Panenka, could not play.
There were much more one sided games like milan-barcelona, kiew-atletico madrid or milan-steaua
Ciao sono un tuo coetaneo italiano, tifo Inter e l' ho vista anche io questa partita nel 1985 e penso anche io che se non ci fosse stata la squalifica delle squadre inglesi, l'Everton l'anno dopo avrebbe detto la sua in Coppa Campioni 😜
As a Villa fan I will try and offer a value on 1-11 based on age, form, fitness and subsequent achievements. Let's say a 500k footballer back then is worth 20m now. 1985 prices.
Southall 100m.
Stevens 15m (never rated him)
Ratcliffe 35m
Mountfield 15m
VDH 45m
Steven 90m
Reid 45m
Bracewell 75m
Sheedy 60m
Sharpe 75m
Gray 25m (I think that is what he went for soon after)
Shame this Everton side never got to compete in the European Cup
which competition do you mean? They won the only cup that neither Liverpool could win. They have managed to win the cup of winners cup before it was crazily and foolishly abolished. What could Everton have done more or better ????
@@Faber9722 I meant the Champions League, which was called European Cup back then
a clarification or explanation was very useful, because after all the cups were three then ( and it was the best solution according to me). Even if all of us, as fans, are used everywhere to consider the winner of the former Champions Cups or present Champions League as the main European champion, if not the only one. But the supercup has often overthrown this idea.
@@Faber9722 They were due to play in the European Cup the following season having won the English league. However, Heysel happened and Uefa banned all English clubs. This meant that Everton were prohibited from playing their first round tie v Anderlecht who themselves were given a bye into the second round.
Do you mean that the decision of the ban arrived , when the draw of the season 1985-86 had already taken place? And according to the new draw, would Everton have faced Anderlecht, in case the ban had not been decided?
And no one died - over to you liverpool...
Good old days..
Rapid 💪
Gute alte Zeit ! Rapid nach 40jähriger Misswirtschaft von einem Europacupfinale soweit entfernt wie die Erde vom Mond
Went to the game, we made a week out of it in Amsterdam too! Wonderful times!
Up the toffs and celtic . Good people. The peoples bar. Luv it!
Still the best Everton side of all time come on Everton 💙💙💙
Not one player in our squad today would get near our first team then.
shut bell end who you team man shitty
1-0 Andy Gray (58 min)
2-0 Gary Stevens (73 min)
2-1 Hans Krankl (84 min)
3-1 Kevin Sheedy (85 min)
Best night of my life! North Wales blues!
The fact that Mountfield was onside and denied Gray a second goal in this game just shows how dominant Everton were. This side remain the pinnacle for all future Toffees teams to aim for.
I adore Everton FC we are Everton we are great 😊
1st half terrible decision. I think Gray's strike was a legitimate goal
Absolutely Marvelous!
What a team fantastic times IF ONLY.
Krakl était encore un excellent buteur.
Je me souviens de Lee Sharpe.
Si les anglais n'avaient pas été exclus, je ne sais pas qui aurait empêché cette équipe
de gagner l'année suivante
What a day and night that was great memories
From Kendall to what may very well be Vitor when i wake up in the morning🤦♂️
Great memories from a great side....dreadful ruling to ban all clubs from European football.why on earth did they choose to pick a crumbling stadium in heysel.
UEFA did not like English clubs because we was far to successful in Europe in the 70s and 80s. They blamed it on our fans being hooligans but our fans was no worse than the rest of Europe. When that tragedy happened and corpses was being carried you they let the game carry on. Forward to 2021 a player nearly dies on the pitch and UEFA merely postpone the game for a few hours They are bad people
Still remember stevens throw ball.my favo british club is everton until now.
Looking at the absolute state of that stadium, it's easy to see how tragedies unfolded elsewhere during that era.
A toxic combination of hooliganism & decrepit stadia was all it took.
As a Celtic fan, this was one of my earliest footballing memories, being allowed to stay up late to watch this game. There was a lot of bad blood between Celtic & Rapid from earlier in the season. I was too young to know all the ins & outs. All I knew was that our whole family was rooting for the team in Blue vs the team in Green & White for a change LOL!
Going back to the stadium, It's maybe a blessing that Celtic weren't there as there would have been a HUGE crowd in attendance and who knows how that stadium would've coped..... It's all speculation now but maybe it was for the best in hindsight
Back in the day an underdog with a gold run could make it to the finals. It was magic and exciting. The new mode with consecutive group stages makes sure that will never happen. It’s sad.
boss that la. wasnt even born. wish i was around for them years. its coming home 2018. coyb
I was a season ticket holder back then Craig, and I can tell you, the movie clips don't come close to showing the whole story. Skill and graft lad, skill and graft.....
Now Everton is fight for relegation and Liverpool is great again like 1970,1980 wining trophies again 🔥🔴🏆
Great Everton side...
Ha ha Brian Moore caught off guard by the Rapid goal
Evertons real final that year was the semi Vs Fc Bayern when after a 0-0 draw in München , Everton won 3-1 at goodison , 2 goals in the last 15 minutes putting them through to the final after Dieter Hoeneß had given Bayern a half time lead . I was at the game and have always had a soft spot for Everton since , great fans and a great city .
That first goal was miles onside!! 😞1:40
love it !!
The best team '85 !!!!!
Une des dernières finales « blanches » du football européen. Une équipe 100 % britannique contre une équipe 100 % autrichienne, un Tchèque mis à part. Un autre monde ? Ou un monde qui va revenir, je l'espère !
Non - K. Sheedy (Everton) n'est pas Britannique.
@@Macca1000001 Sheedy est né a Builth Wells en Pays de Galles mais a joué pour Irlande.
Oh the days... no names on shirts, no VAR, no electronic advertising boards, standing terraces, real grass, mainly English (Brits anyway) playing for an English team, no female commentators. Real fans.
Did the commentator say at the end liverpool have won it??
14 days later,liverpool fans spoiled it all.karma if season is null and voided.
I must admit it myself Mark, if the reds were denied the title due to virus there is a slight chance I might have a little chuckle.
Best team in Europe by a country mile, and if it wasn't for the red shite we could've ruled for years
Doubt it Liverpool did better in the 80s than Everton ... including winning both cup finals against them
@@jeanlawley6483 you have no football knowledge. Because of Liverpool fans killing 39 juve fans Everton were banned from playing in Europe, which meant the Everton squad split up. Kendall moved abroad and Evertons best players left . Ask anyone who knows about football and watched that Everton team and they would say the same thing.
@@jeanlawley6483 I suggest you watch the football film Howard's way
The greatest team in all of Europe at the time but because of the shite that shall not be named we never got the chance to show the world because of the ban in English clubs playing in the European cups
تقصد جمهور ليفربول أليس كذلك
Outrageous to ban all clubs from European football because of one club,s behaviour.Everton suffered most because of that and to be perfectly honest I don't think Everton really ever recovered from that ban.
@@roywinstanley9402 we didn't mate no, the team split up and Howard kendal left to manage in Spain. But I'm optimistic we'll have our time again, but not anytime soon
@@zainalrrayaldaghery1905 any chance of a translation buddy
Brilliant seeing Rapid losing...an absolute shower of cheats.
They were looking to rob Everton that night. Luckily they were to good.
I agree Paul, cheating c@#ts robbed Celtic in the earlier rounds. I was at Celtic Park that night. So glad Everton won.
Great match
love it
I would have seen Supercup final Juventus Everton..
What did Brian Clough say? 01:40 🍻🥂🍺🥴
today 's actual Squad should take some notice,skills,Tricks from :Steven,Sheedy,co..and start to train for next season,time is more then enough due to cod.19 .maybe this season is over.
rapid vienna was twice preferred. in the game against celtic of course and one round later against dresden where the referee must have been of vienna as it seems!!!
Rapid Wien crushed 5-0 Dynamo Dresden and East German teams were not badly organized. Dynamo had won 3-0 at home and they were completely outmatched in the second game. Rapid Wien was a good team (not like now) and they proved it again in 1996 and again they found a better adversary (PSG). Rapid Wien had no fault. Celtic had its reasons to complain (1-3, 3-0 nullified by the riots of the fans, provided that I have read well about the riots, whether they had been caused by the Scottish fans), but after the third game Wien won again, Celtic could have confirmed his 3-0 but they threw away their possibilities of winning.
@@Faber9722 I seem to remember the Rapid goalkeeper claimed to have been hit by a bottle in the game at Celtic
if the Austrian goalkeeper had been struck by a Scottish fan, it would have been a true misfortune for the Scottish team. The work of an entire football club has been ruined , marred by an own fan. Even if I remain convinced , that the greatest crime has been committed by Uefa, when they abolished this cup, because it allowed a loto of teams to come out of the namelessness, and anyway it was one of three most important cups, so that if you could win all of them, it was a great mark of prestige. Look even at Real Madrid. They are the history of football, they have won everything that is available among the international competitions, and unless somebody , within the bodies of Uefa, CHANGES ITS MIND AND REORGANIZES THE CUPS AS THEY WERE, THEY WILL NEVER MANAGE TO WIN IT. A BIG unjustice also towards the merengues. Coming back to the former topic, Celtic too were robbed and deprived of this possibility by the act of a foolish fellow , who maybe has damaged its own beloved team. Truly a pity!!!!
@@Faber9722 no mate the rapid player claimed he was struck by a coin which the TV cameras proved never happened,hence the replay at old Trafford on a neutral venue
@@Billybhoy anyway I can Just Guess that Celtic had thousand reasons to be angry. Because all their work was spoiled by a trivial accident, which has nothing to do with playing , and they would not have any longer the possibility to win the Cup, because It was foolishly abolished.
I never knew Everton won a European trophy. You learn something new everyday
we were more than a bit better
They won something, which escaped also to Liverpool. Even if it was not all fault of the Reds. Because the abolition of the Cup of winners cup has turned out to be a true crime towards the fans of whole Europe.
That's when we had the best side in Europe , but were never allowed to compete in the European Cup because the fans of our city rivals couldn't behave themselves ....And then like to remind us every derby by singing ' Where's your European Cup's ...then they get upset when we shout murder's back ..The things you learn eh
1:40 Goal incorrectly ruled out
I'm desperate to see them days return,it's been far too long without success.
Southall the best iv eve seen
Где проходил матч?
Stadio DE KUIP Rotterdam, dove gioca il Feyenoord (Olanda)
1.24 that is NOT 10 yards son...
Agree with Cloughy. There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that we would have dominated European footy for some time. If the ban on English clubs didnt happen I believe Howard would have stayed at the club. Was this the best blues side ever? Not sure as the championship winning side of '69/70 with the holy trinity took some beating. COYB
Absolutely. Thanks to the 'thugs from across the park mob', one of the best European sides in the making, never got to show what they could do on the international stage. The European ban was totally unjust for teams that were not the cause of the violence off the pitch. It was really sickening to be tarnished with the same brush that rightly blames the likes of thug-pool for the problems that had been in the news. We will never know just how far that Everton team would have gone if they had not been banned.
@@WingNuts2010 Liverpool supporters such scumbags...they haven't changed one bit
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European cup winners 1986
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Bout 12 yards on
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everton was a bit better (as it's league was/is better), although the first goal was almost an own goal. by the way, this was 1 week before heysel..
2 weeks. The next week, 22/05, was the UEFA's Cup Final, and then, in 29/05/1985 the tragic Champions' Cup final.
A bit better???.....You're a complete and utter prick!!!
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