My country wasn't even whole yet. That happened 16 years later. -)) PS. I was born on the 6th of September. This game is exactly 87 years older than me.
During the Roman Empire, some affluent Roman citizens would visit Egypt to marvel at the pyramids. More time separated the Roman tourists from the building of the pyramids than between us and the Roman tourists.
Nobody in bury went to the games . That's why they went under. And now everyone is going on "RIP bury" and that ... didn't even go and see them when they existed
What's most amazing is that, while the ground has changed massively and everybody featured in this film is long-gone, I recognised the line of houses behind the stands instantly.They're still there today - the corner house is at the junction of John Street and Baron Street.
It's also a shame they did not mention that this is the season when Bury won the FA Cup with a record 6-0 score in the final beating Derby County. Furthermore they did not concede a goal all through the tournament.
Wie herrlich sind denn diese Aufnahmen? Wunderschön das so etwas erhalten wurde und hier zu sehen ist - How wonderful are these recordings? Beautiful that such a thing was preserved and can be seen here
It's interesting how TH-cam's algorithm decided to suggest this to me today: a video uploaded 12 years ago. Looking at how many comments there are from just the last 1 or 2 weeks, it looks TH-cam suddenly decided to push it to a lot of people. Not that I'm complaining. I don't think I've ever seen match footage this old.
I remember as a child 70 years ago, that a footballer’s earnings were as follows: a win £16, a draw £15, and a loss £14. A boy in school, by the name of Skipp told me that his bus driver father was earning £8 a week. Mind you, ten years later, I was earning £30 per week in the jewellery manufacturing trade, and it was a very good wage.
Don't talk absolute rubbish why comment on the game when you were clearly not there,I was at the game and it was overcast not sunny it actually rained heavily near the end of the second half.
This is more likely to have been filmed at the Sheffield United v Bury FA Cup 2nd Round game at Bramall Lane, which the Shakers won 1-0 on the way to winning the Cup by a record score in the Final. Reasoning : the crowd for the league match was 7,000, whereas the FA Cup game attracted 21,000. This footage clearly shows Bramall Lane containing a much larger crowd than 7000.
God bless Bury FC ..I'm an Oxford Utd fan....fond memories of visiting Gigg Lane... a great pint in a friendly pub.....a good day and it was Bury 1 Oxford 0 !
Just look at the quality of that pitch , Windsor Park in Belfast [Irish club Linfield's ground and Northern Irelands national stadium] can only dream of being that good.
@@JH-dy8ts oh... I didn't know. It sucks, but I guess that my prediction of football vanishing from our memories in about 50 years is becoming true. Here in Romania one of the biggest - well, most traditional anyway - clubs in our league have also been bankrupted (intentionally or not, that's another story) several years ago, so that only a handful of them have left, and the majority of population has lost interest in football.
@@blabla-rg7ky i don't think people will lose interest for 100s of years personally, but big clubs are beginning to die out everywhere, nobody's safe. nearly happened to my club about 20 years ago, thank god we were saved
@@JH-dy8ts can't you see that the new generations of kids show no interest in football no matter what? They're more interested in science mostly, which is not bad because we all benefit from their inclinations, but with such people you can't perpetuate football anymore. I'm telling you, in 30 years tops football will be considered a waste of time to discuss, much less to play
1 0 to the mighty shakers on their way to winning the FA cup 6-0, still a record today. We also did it without conceding a goal which is still a record. Up the Shakers!!!!
FA Cup record now shared with Manchester City after they beat Watford 6 - 0. Amazing that Bury FC record stood for so long when there have been so many good teams won the FA Cup over the years. Just hope Bury FC survive this week would be very sad if they get thrown out of the league.
Correction : the crowd for this cup tie was 24,000..but my original point still applies. Chiles' commentary is predictably annoying, trying to belittle Bury and glorify the Blades. True, Sheffield United were one of the leading teams in the country , finishing 4th. Bury finished 8th, only 4 points behind the Blades. And the Shakers won the Cup!
Not only won the cup, but won by a 6 goals -0 and a record that stood until Manchester City equalled it in 2019. Amazing to think when you think of all the great teams and the players that they had that won the cup but never got near Bury's FC record margin that stood for so long.
the commentator (Adrian Childes) is patheitc, he doesn't mention it was FA cup,round 2 he criticises Bury but they went on to win the game 1-0 and won the final 6-0 , still a record score.
@@sorabb-c4269 I think it's more impressive for Bury since at that time there wasn't so much money put in football to buy the best on the market, and so Bury might have had a tougher opponent than City. I mean, today if City beats xxx *insert any common club* 6-0 in a final everyone will go "meh, it was bound to happen given the money and talent they have". But back then, being xxx *insert another common club, like Bury* and winning the FA cup probably all (or most anyway) of the opponents in your bracket would have been tougher than you. And they've won the trophy without conceding a single goal (at least that's what someone said here on this thread), which is bonkers for a common club like Bury. That's what makes it more impressive than City's record in my opinion
bla bla That common club Bury had won the Cup before there was a Man Utd or Arsenal. They won it twice before Arsenal or Man Utd had got into Division One. Bury had spent 20 seasons in Division One when World War One broke out, more than Arsenal, Man Utd had and a number of today’s big clubs. They had won the Cup twice and been in Division One before there was a Chelsea. Common Bury, as you call them was a better team than them at the time of this film.
You fill up my senses like a gallon of Magnet, like a packet of Woodbines, like a good pinch of Snuff, like a night out in Sheffield, like a greasy Chip Buttie, like Sheffield United, come fill me again. SHEFFIELD UNITED FC ⚔️ THE BLADES ⚔️
All them great People who belonged to the most powerful country in the world, had no idea in the next 40 yrs they'll be 2 world wars and millions would die
Naquele tempo, o nivel tecnico de quem estava em campo nao era muito maior de quem estava na plateia. Eh mais ou menos o que ocorre em 2020 no futebol brasileiro...
yep. Someone else has commented on this thread 9 years ago (I'm just typing what he had said) that in that season Bury has won the final 6-0 (I don't know against who) and they haven't conceded a single goal the entire tournament. Nuts if you asked me, especially since back then there hasn't been so much money invested in football like today and a team like Bury have probably been underdogs, so basically no matter who they've been up against at any time during the cup they would have been underdogs. And yet, they have won the cup without conceding a single goal. Now that is remarkable
It's crazy to think that 118 years later, Sheffield Wednesday is still going strong in the Championship while Bury has tragically just gone into administration this year and may cease to exist as a club
Its United in the video. Wednesday's last home game at the Lane was 15 years prior to this video. There are however likely to be a lot of Wednesday supporters in shot at the beginning; my dad and uncle supported a club each in the 40s and would go to each others games on alternate weeks.
Check the comments I put about the comparative crowds for the League game compared to the Cup game. The BBC didn't do their research thoroughly enough. This was the Cup game watched by 24000 I would think.
Im a Bury fan and was at the game and it was terrible advert for top flight football,but we made up for it it the next season when we won the FA cup six nil against Derby County,ahh those were the days.
I remember Sheffield utd played at friendly at tannadice in 1966 I sure the big lad was a sub , Sheffield definitely played with shorter trousers 👖 🤣 in that game,it's great to see old football games on film 😄😄
Lovely firm tackle from behind, that. And the winger's picking his leg out of the pickled egg jar in the Cricketers Arms and reattaching it whilst the game goes on. You love to see it.
Overpowered the sulphurous smell of the rest of Sheffield at the time, which years later Orwell described as possibly the foulest smelling place in the old world
The Napoleonic wars were closer to that date than the close we are today to that game
My country wasn't even whole yet. That happened 16 years later. -)) PS. I was born on the 6th of September. This game is exactly 87 years older than me.
The start of the French revolution in 1789 was closer too.
1789-1902 is 113 years
1902 -2020 is 118 years
During the Roman Empire, some affluent Roman citizens would visit Egypt to marvel at the pyramids. More time separated the Roman tourists from the building of the pyramids than between us and the Roman tourists.
Shehan Nanayakkara ......which one is Robespierre.....🏴🏴☠️
Steven Bailey woow 😱🤩
RIP Bury FC, hope you come back stronger
maybe next season if this one is void they could come back
now they're literally buried
There maybe a loophole if season voided
ЖИВЕО ФК БУРИ !!!
Nobody in bury went to the games
. That's why they went under. And now everyone is going on "RIP bury" and that ... didn't even go and see them when they existed
What's most amazing is that, while the ground has changed massively and everybody featured in this film is long-gone, I recognised the line of houses behind the stands instantly.They're still there today - the corner house is at the junction of John Street and Baron Street.
I lived on Baron Street for two years as a student at Sheffield Hallam University
Loved it and living in Sheffield an underrated city
Can't believe this has better quality than mid 2000's schoolfights recorded in the hallway
It's also a shame they did not mention that this is the season when Bury won the FA Cup with a record 6-0 score in the final beating Derby County. Furthermore they did not concede a goal all through the tournament.
Absolutely everyone pictured here is dead
'Better to burn out than to fade away!'
Don't wanna burst your bubble but the same will happen to you one day
@@sirloin8745 rock and roll is here to stay!
@@TimHarrell NO WAY! I'M STAYING HERE FOREVER
How morbid of you 😂
I can't believe that there is actual footage of my cult hero: William "Fatty" Foulke!
wow wow wow thank you!
@Neil Sheridan 🤣🤣🤣
Are you familiar with the song about him? - 'Fat Billy Shouts Mine' by Big Big Train.
He is described as "infamous". What did he do?
@@offrampt He was a 'bit of a lad' - all sorts of stunts: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Foulke_(footballer)
Bramall lane hasn't changed much.
Ah yes i remember this game, the atmosphere was amazing
I saw you there you called the ref a wanker
Amazing quality for a 1902 footage..
1902p
@@YesOkayButWhy LOL
Because it's fake
It's 1950 or something like this
@@Davide-xk4bg Sure British Film Institute is lying. That's what you are saying?
I was there I`m the one wearing a cap.
What with the moustache
Желим да Бури остане у трећу лигу.
Russell Pickering his the one with the suit.
Found you
I was also there. I was the goalkeeper of Bury
Wie herrlich sind denn diese Aufnahmen? Wunderschön das so etwas erhalten wurde und hier zu sehen ist - How wonderful are these recordings? Beautiful that such a thing was preserved and can be seen here
My great great grandad Jimmy Lindsay played for Bury FC back then and won the FA Cup with them!
I wish they still had someone playing the piano at football matches - when did they stop?
You mean Johan Cruyff?
when head gear became optional off the field and the world "went to pot"......
alexis sanchez tried to revitalise it, but like everything else he does nowadays, it was a flop
ROSINANTE CORAZON cruyff never played the piano at a match u twat!
They still use an organ in ice hockey!
It's interesting how TH-cam's algorithm decided to suggest this to me today: a video uploaded 12 years ago. Looking at how many comments there are from just the last 1 or 2 weeks, it looks TH-cam suddenly decided to push it to a lot of people.
Not that I'm complaining. I don't think I've ever seen match footage this old.
The good old day's, no VAR to worry about, and been able to smoke whilst watching the match.
You were able to smoke while playing in the match.
Hatmaker must have been the safest job in those days
Still better than watching Man Utd. play
Little did you know 8 years ago, that you'd be soon witnessing the GOAT Harry Maguire. Never lose hope mate 💪
@@carlosimotti3933 how low they have fallen since klopp cane over 9 years ago, in timing with this comment, knock them off their perch if I must say.
Great quality video for the year. Thanks for the upload.
Up The Blades!
The stadium looks by far the most developed of all the games shown in this era.
The stadium designer was notorious. I believe goodison park is still barely developed from that man's designs back in the 20s or so
Check Goodison park out from that era
I remember as a child 70 years ago, that a footballer’s earnings were as follows: a win £16, a draw £15, and a loss £14. A boy in school, by the name of Skipp told me that his bus driver father was earning £8 a week. Mind you, ten years later, I was earning £30 per week in the jewellery manufacturing trade, and it was a very good wage.
Interesting, thanks!
Back when the pound was worth something. Pound nowadays might as well be pence.
R.i.p bury. My first ever away game was at gigg lane in 1980.
Nevertheless this is amazing footage not that far away over the pennines .
I remember this game. It was sunny and warm. God I was young then. Now with my 148 years of age I can’t do much.
Don't talk absolute rubbish why comment on the game when you were clearly not there,I was at the game and it was overcast not sunny it actually rained heavily near the end of the second half.
Wonderful, greetings from France. New birth for the shakers
This is more likely to have been filmed at the Sheffield United v Bury FA Cup 2nd Round game at Bramall Lane, which the Shakers won 1-0 on the way to winning the Cup by a record score in the Final.
Reasoning : the crowd for the league match was 7,000, whereas the FA Cup game attracted 21,000. This footage clearly shows Bramall Lane containing a much larger crowd than 7000.
Me thinks it’s quite a bit more than 21,000.
fantastic footage
02:15 OBELIX?...IS IT YOU?
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Obelix played rugby
It is Willian "Fat Bastard" Foulke.
God bless Bury FC ..I'm an Oxford Utd fan....fond memories of visiting Gigg Lane... a great pint in a friendly pub.....a good day and it was Bury 1 Oxford 0 !
Fantastic footage!
Love the camera angles.
Wow Wow Wow! This film has a unique atmosphere. :)
This looks better than security cameras
Tragic irony is that Bury have folded, in the year their all time FA Cup Final record scoreline was equalled (6-0).
Amazing picture quality
Just look at the quality of that pitch , Windsor Park in Belfast [Irish club Linfield's ground and Northern Irelands national stadium] can only dream of being that good.
mental how over 100 years of history can be wiped away so quickly, RIP bury fc
what happened?!?
@@blabla-rg7ky they went bankrupt and got kicked out of the football league, which basically means the club is finished
@@JH-dy8ts oh... I didn't know. It sucks, but I guess that my prediction of football vanishing from our memories in about 50 years is becoming true. Here in Romania one of the biggest - well, most traditional anyway - clubs in our league have also been bankrupted (intentionally or not, that's another story) several years ago, so that only a handful of them have left, and the majority of population has lost interest in football.
@@blabla-rg7ky i don't think people will lose interest for 100s of years personally, but big clubs are beginning to die out everywhere, nobody's safe. nearly happened to my club about 20 years ago, thank god we were saved
@@JH-dy8ts can't you see that the new generations of kids show no interest in football no matter what? They're more interested in science mostly, which is not bad because we all benefit from their inclinations, but with such people you can't perpetuate football anymore. I'm telling you, in 30 years tops football will be considered a waste of time to discuss, much less to play
Better picture equality than many on 70s n 80s video !
1 0 to the mighty shakers on their way to winning the FA cup 6-0, still a record today. We also did it without conceding a goal which is still a record. Up the Shakers!!!!
FA Cup record now shared with Manchester City after they beat Watford 6 - 0. Amazing that Bury FC record stood for so long when there have been so many good teams won the FA Cup over the years. Just hope Bury FC survive this week would be very sad if they get thrown out of the league.
Superb video and quality ,when football was the working class man's game
Unbelievable!! Magnificent!!!
Note the flat caps and no club scarves--I am amazed!!
Here catching some highlights during the great football shutdown of 2020
Absolute classic this one
Goalie at 02:12 made my day
The final score was Blades 0 Shakers 1.
I bet Sheffield United had a goal disallowed for VAR 🤭
Its weird to think that everyone you see in this footage is already dead
2:08 at that time the goalkeeper wore the same attire that field players, also were fat lol
Flat cap sellers must have been loaded.....😂.
Even in 1902 it was so packed
Correction : the crowd for this cup tie was 24,000..but my original point still applies.
Chiles' commentary is predictably annoying, trying to belittle Bury and glorify the Blades. True, Sheffield United were one of the leading teams in the country , finishing 4th. Bury finished 8th, only 4 points behind the Blades. And the Shakers won the Cup!
DJAsh65
Not only won the cup, but won by a 6 goals -0 and a record that stood until Manchester City equalled it in 2019. Amazing to think when you think of all the great teams and the players that they had that won the cup but never got near Bury's FC record margin that stood for so long.
The oft talked about Fatty Foulke once said, "You can call me anything you like as long as you don't call me late for lunch"
the commentator (Adrian Childes) is patheitc, he doesn't mention it was FA cup,round 2 he criticises Bury but they went on to win the game 1-0 and won the final 6-0 , still a record score.
Man city equalled it over 100 years later against watford but that is still a very impressive record
@@sorabb-c4269 I think it's more impressive for Bury since at that time there wasn't so much money put in football to buy the best on the market, and so Bury might have had a tougher opponent than City. I mean, today if City beats xxx *insert any common club* 6-0 in a final everyone will go "meh, it was bound to happen given the money and talent they have". But back then, being xxx *insert another common club, like Bury* and winning the FA cup probably all (or most anyway) of the opponents in your bracket would have been tougher than you. And they've won the trophy without conceding a single goal (at least that's what someone said here on this thread), which is bonkers for a common club like Bury. That's what makes it more impressive than City's record in my opinion
Adrian Childes is an admitted long-term alcoholic... what do you expect? Your TV Licence funds his addiction.
bla bla That common club Bury had won the Cup before there was a Man
Utd or Arsenal. They won it twice before Arsenal or Man Utd had got into Division One. Bury had spent 20 seasons in Division One when World War One broke out, more than Arsenal, Man Utd had and a number of today’s big clubs. They had won the Cup twice and been in Division One before there was a Chelsea. Common Bury, as you call them was a better team than them at the time of this film.
@@jamesbuckingham.2935 there have been other rules back then. By today's rules they're shit, which is why they're a small club
Até o sheffield utd já tinha estádio em 1902. Já o framengo...
That ground was originally built in 1855 and was used for Cricket
Sheffield Wednesday were using it for their big games before United even existed
All the puffs of smoke as they panned the crowd.
I'd be surprised if the crowd could see any of the game through all that smoke.
R I P bury fc. 😢
Oh dear... FC Bury is having such a long history huh?!! Great!!!
Time goes by and leaves the history
You fill up my senses like a gallon of Magnet, like a packet of Woodbines, like a good pinch of Snuff, like a night out in Sheffield, like a greasy Chip Buttie, like Sheffield United, come fill me again.
SHEFFIELD UNITED FC
⚔️ THE BLADES ⚔️
We’ll be back⚔️
All them great People who belonged to the most powerful country in the world, had no idea in the next 40 yrs they'll be 2 world wars and millions would die
thought exactly the same thing.
Supernova me to
@@neilandrew4540 are u british?
@@Travis1.979
yes i am
@@neilandrew4540 cool
and this season, 2019-2020, were thrown out of the league and folded
Бури је кажњен неправедно.
Do you have a ticket?
No I have a black coat, cig and flat cap.
Go on in.
Great video and fantastic channel!
Naquele tempo, o nivel tecnico de quem estava em campo nao era muito maior de quem estava na plateia. Eh mais ou menos o que ocorre em 2020 no futebol brasileiro...
O goleiro estava um pouco acima do peso
video quality is better than now's ufo videos
Sky should be showing this during the corona times...
I wonder if this is the footage of that legendary Shakers team which won the FA Cup by the highest score ever.
yep. Someone else has commented on this thread 9 years ago (I'm just typing what he had said) that in that season Bury has won the final 6-0 (I don't know against who) and they haven't conceded a single goal the entire tournament. Nuts if you asked me, especially since back then there hasn't been so much money invested in football like today and a team like Bury have probably been underdogs, so basically no matter who they've been up against at any time during the cup they would have been underdogs. And yet, they have won the cup without conceding a single goal. Now that is remarkable
It's crazy to think that 118 years later, Sheffield Wednesday is still going strong in the Championship while Bury has tragically just gone into administration this year and may cease to exist as a club
Its United in the video. Wednesday's last home game at the Lane was 15 years prior to this video.
There are however likely to be a lot of Wednesday supporters in shot at the beginning; my dad and uncle supported a club each in the 40s and would go to each others games on alternate weeks.
Check the comments I put about the comparative crowds for the League game compared to the Cup game. The BBC didn't do their research thoroughly enough. This was the Cup game watched by 24000 I would think.
I expected The Tramp to walk right in, swinging his walking stick .....
I remember it well stood on the kop 😎 and just a reminder. we are the first United ⚔️⚔️⚔️
The young lad in third row at 00:16 looks like he is checking his smartphone 🤣
Incredible
Hey I can see Ferguson in the crow, probably scouting someone.
I think i can see John Marston with the crowd
Il Portiere ....
Meraviglioso.
United defense looking more organized than last season
Maravilloso!
Sad to say bury are buried what makes me even ☹️ so are all these people .
their great grandchildren are roaming the streets today
Im a Bury fan and was at the game and it was terrible advert for top flight football,but we made up for it it the next season when we won the FA cup six nil against Derby County,ahh those were the days.
*_But Now Brasil 🇧🇷 is the best team of futbol ⚽, 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 the real king 🤴🏻 parabens for my brazil_*
'Social distancing? I'll give thee 'social distancing.' What the hell is a virus when it's at home?'
This was an era when the mighty shakers were successful. 2 FA Cup wins in 1900 and 1903. Are only real success :(
Record cup final win tho, kidda..
@@jonathanwilkinson1461 Only equalled by Man City last year!
England History Football the World ❤
First commission of an Archibald lietch stadium stand was Ibrox home of Glasgow Rangers.
I remember Sheffield utd played at friendly at tannadice in 1966 I sure the big lad was a sub , Sheffield definitely played with shorter trousers 👖 🤣 in that game,it's great to see old football games on film 😄😄
"Football was so good back then. Remember where players were real players?"
Lovely firm tackle from behind, that. And the winger's picking his leg out of the pickled egg jar in the Cricketers Arms and reattaching it whilst the game goes on. You love to see it.
IS IT TRUE THAT THE EXPRESSION 'WHO ATE ALL THE PIES' ORIGINATED WITH FOULKE?
A lovely fragrance of baccy .... Happy days
RIP to everyone in this video
Эх, было дело. Как сейчас помню))
Didnt the blades share bramhall lane with Yorkshire cricket then? So I presume the camera must have been positioned on the open side?
Jagger y Richard estaban en la hinchada y también ví a Paul y Ringo está sentadito detrás del arco
Todos ellos ya están muertos, es emocionante ver imágenes de tan antaño
Weird to thing 118 years later bury has gone bust and Sheffield United is getting Europe football
Fine Gentlemans playing in Piyamas and the smell of cheap cigars from the stands....gosh what a feeling it must have been.
smelt like freedom :)
Overpowered the sulphurous smell of the rest of Sheffield at the time, which years later Orwell described as possibly the foulest smelling place in the old world
Did anyone notice one guy with a mobile? That's my great great grandpa.
Nice vintage video
Its amazing how English football keeps statistics...in South Africa we really can't go beyond 1985
Miss dem days, back when football was good