I’m just amazed how you don’t have more subscribers than you do... and I’m not even a Leeds fan.... I subbed because 1) it’s a wonderful history lesson 2) this is put together SO well and 3) there was a lot of characters in this team that I would like to learn more about.... and the person running this channel is telling there story with the proper justice that it deserves .
i guess im asking randomly but does someone know a way to get back into an instagram account? I was dumb lost the password. I would love any tricks you can offer me.
@Matteo Trace i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I neeeeeeeeeed no 16...... Just watched the first 15 pretty much back to back, and am hooked. First game I watched at ER was in 1986, and I can't wait till you get to then. Many thanks for taking the time to make the videos brother. MOT
More great stuff - really enjoyed it - was at the Forest game that was called off - and went back for the actual game. Start of some tough times for Leeds
Im not a Leeds fan (More fond of the red team in Manchester) but I look forward to all these videos. I dont know how you dont have more subs. This period of English football history is my favourite and theres nobody else on youtube making well edited stuff on 70s - 80s football like yours.
great editing and choice of music once again. Something better change indeed. Bloody miserable season that was. That team reeked of decline and we could not sign any decent players.
Everton were always near the top of the league at Christmas in those days by but disappeared after Christmas We beat them 4 .1 in the cup and I think we beat them 5.1 in the league . 5 of us 4 Leeds fans and a Man u went to the Old Trafford game with George again . George never took us in the Leeds end so we went in the Stretford End . I didn't realise there were seats at the back . Allan Clarke scored the worse goal of his career right in front of us in the Stretford End . He miss hit his shot .because he was normally such a good finisher Stepney dived the way the ball should have gone . The Man U defenders also kind of ran into each other as some reacted to the miss kick and other followed Stepney . as Clarkes shot trickled towards the goal you could see them all trying reposition them selves and get there before it went over the line . As they continued to get in each others way the ball and rebounded into the net of the post . We all looked at each other wondering what to do .we ere only 15 /16 . In the end we just smiled at each other .Our Man u supporting friend Chris said he was going to grass us up .We said but your going back with us on your own . Then he walked off in a huff . We looked up as the game kicked off again and you could see the Leeds fans at the other end of the ground having a bad time of it . But 1.0 TO Leeds .
I like these videos but the music doesn't really sum up the mood of the times. People may think that punk was all-consuming in 1978 but it really wasn't. If you were in that music paper bubble, as I was at the time, it certainly seemed that way, but if you look at the charts you realise that for most people punk was just another option and didn't identify with it in a tribal way. The Bee Gees and Boney M were much, much more popular than any band that NME or sounds readers would have been following. Most people on the terraces have always been a reflection of society as a whole and never associated with niche music.
Fair enough but this was always intended as a personal recollection, hence the choice of contemporary songs and where applicable lyrics to match, although you will find some Bee Gees and Boney M amongst the episodes!
@@Lufcfilms You are right. I really shouldn't complain after all the hard work that must have gone into making these brilliant videos. I'm not a Leeds fan but so many memories coming back watching them.
@@Lufcfilms Absolutely loved your pick of music. Hearing Sham 69 & the Stranglers during some of the hooliganism scenes was ace. Then I remember the Undertones popping up as well. It's pure seventies magic. Leeds were as tough as it gets, so much of the music matches not only the times, but the unfolding events.
I was at school in 1978 and most lads were into either disco dressed casual or heavy metal and wore denim with band patches on IE Saxon Def leopard etc
These are so well put together
I’m just amazed how you don’t have more subscribers than you do... and I’m not even a Leeds fan.... I subbed because 1) it’s a wonderful history lesson 2) this is put together SO well and 3) there was a lot of characters in this team that I would like to learn more about.... and the person running this channel is telling there story with the proper justice that it deserves .
i guess im asking randomly but does someone know a way to get back into an instagram account?
I was dumb lost the password. I would love any tricks you can offer me.
@Jefferson Marshall instablaster ;)
@Matteo Trace i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im in the hacking process atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Matteo Trace It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much you really help me out !
@Jefferson Marshall Glad I could help :D
That goal by Frank Gray is absolutely beautiful! Never seen it before. Thanks for another great video!
Great stuff again well done, love watching these clips from our past, not all happy either.What an era the 70's
Scored a last minute goal away at Liverpool,liked him at Leeds
Another quality addition to the series. Keep them coming.
I neeeeeeeeeed no 16...... Just watched the first 15 pretty much back to back, and am hooked.
First game I watched at ER was in 1986, and I can't wait till you get to then.
Many thanks for taking the time to make the videos brother. MOT
More great stuff - really enjoyed it - was at the Forest game that was called off - and went back for the actual game. Start of some tough times for Leeds
mdnadams . . Tough times but great times, started following in 1980 and still going now. Didn't miss many in 80s . . No glory but great times. .
Brilliant yet again-these are TH-cam classics
Always love the use of Stranglers tracks too !
Im not a Leeds fan (More fond of the red team in Manchester) but I look forward to all these videos. I dont know how you dont have more subs. This period of English football history is my favourite and theres nobody else on youtube making well edited stuff on 70s - 80s football like yours.
Didn't realize that players from the Revie era like Clarke, Madeley and Reaney were still playing for Leeds in 1978!
Reaney... George best said he was the best defender he ever faced
Another quality video, cant wait for the next. . Thanks mate
great editing and choice of music once again. Something better change indeed. Bloody miserable season that was. That team reeked of decline and we could not sign any decent players.
Forest pitch is ,shall we say .....a trifle bobbly !
Great days,when you could turn up and pay cash at the turnstiles
Most common phrase in Yorkshire in the 70's? NO - not "How much?" It's "Eddie Gray added to the injury list" ! 😉
Although some of the violence on and off the field was a little bit too much, the game is very sterile affair now and sadly it is to its detriment.
So true. Sterile is the perfect word as well, and very, very tame. VAR hasn't ultimately helped very much either!
where did you get the footage for leeds v arsenal at elland road? can't find anything else for that game
What place did you have to come in league to get into the European Cup (old champions league) in the 70s? Thanks
You had to be champions. None of this finishing 3rd or 4th bollox. Just a money spinner is champions league.
We did finish 2nd in 79 but got in the following year as holders
and again in 80(finished 5th in league 1979-80)
Everton were always near the top of the league at Christmas in those days by but disappeared after Christmas We beat them 4 .1 in the cup and I think we beat them 5.1 in the league . 5 of us 4 Leeds fans and a Man u went to the Old Trafford game with George again . George never took us in the Leeds end so we went in the Stretford End . I didn't realise there were seats at the back . Allan Clarke scored the worse goal of his career right in front of us in the Stretford End . He miss hit his shot .because he was normally such a good finisher Stepney dived the way the ball should have gone . The Man U defenders also kind of ran into each other as some reacted to the miss kick and other followed Stepney . as Clarkes shot trickled towards the goal you could see them all trying reposition them selves and get there before it went over the line . As they continued to get in each others way the ball and rebounded into the net of the post . We all looked at each other wondering what to do .we ere only 15 /16 . In the end we just smiled at each other .Our Man u supporting friend Chris said he was going to grass us up .We said but your going back with us on your own . Then he walked off in a huff . We looked up as the game kicked off again and you could see the Leeds fans at the other end of the ground having a bad time of it . But 1.0 TO Leeds .
Martin Tyler commentating on the Forest first leg......
I like these videos but the music doesn't really sum up the mood of the times. People may think that punk was all-consuming in 1978 but it really wasn't. If you were in that music paper bubble, as I was at the time, it certainly seemed that way, but if you look at the charts you realise that for most people punk was just another option and didn't identify with it in a tribal way. The Bee Gees and Boney M were much, much more popular than any band that NME or sounds readers would have been following. Most people on the terraces have always been a reflection of society as a whole and never associated with niche music.
Fair enough but this was always intended as a personal recollection, hence the choice of contemporary songs and where applicable lyrics to match, although you will find some Bee Gees and Boney M amongst the episodes!
@@Lufcfilms You are right. I really shouldn't complain after all the hard work that must have gone into making these brilliant videos. I'm not a Leeds fan but so many memories coming back watching them.
Craig Gerrard 👍
@@Lufcfilms Absolutely loved your pick of music. Hearing Sham 69 & the Stranglers during some of the hooliganism scenes was ace. Then I remember the Undertones popping up as well. It's pure seventies magic. Leeds were as tough as it gets, so much of the music matches not only the times, but the unfolding events.
I was at school in 1978 and most lads were into either disco dressed casual or heavy metal and wore denim with band patches on IE Saxon Def leopard etc