Hell of a player!! One of the most underrated players of his era and definitely our engine during 88 & 89 where we were at times unplayable. Will never forget how good we were that night v Arsenal at villa park in league cup second replay patiently Clawing our way back to beat a fantastic and physically strong Arsenal team - we played them off the park that night!
@@DaveWallerLFC nah, I watched the game in the pub, and you probably were still holding you mums hand to cross the road, call yourself a liverpool fan, you know nothing by the look of it.
How we could do with a player like him in midfield now! Him and Ronnie Whelan were great. Not sure what that clown down the page is going on about, he was a huge part of our success back then.
One of England heroes during Italy 90, without doubt. Also spoke up and defended the entire squad (with others, Des Walker being one) by burning a copy of the Sun Newpaper after they LIED about England Players sexually assaulting a maid.
He was always played out of position as a defensive midfielder for England, when for Liverpool he had a more attacking role. He was a really important player for Liverpool, not someone carried by a great team (in my opinion).
@@DaveWallerLFC even as an attacking midfielder his goal ratio was rubbish, 48 goals in 508 games when he left liverpool to Manchester city then Swindon 129 games 1 goal, look at garrard, Lampard, Scholes 20 odd a season, the guy was vastly over rated in my view.
Those numbers aren't right. It was 50 goals in 277 games for Liverpool according to lfchistory.net . I'm not saying he was as good as the players you mention, but if you take away penalties and free-kicks his goal rate is similar to Gerrard's. If you don't rate him that's fine, but I'd say he was at least as good as players like Neil Webb, Steve Hodge and Peter Reid who were in England squads at same time. Comparisons with players playing 10-20 years later feels a bit irrelevant.
Thx!! He is remarkebly unseen in most videos from that era.. Great player
Hard as nails, sound bloke, top player.
Thanks for this. He's one of my favorite all time players!
#BBCSPORTS MCMAHON TO THE NATION 🇬🇧
Great player. One thing clear from all these clips, Peter Beardsley was a class act also.
Beardsley was phenomenal. First choice for Liverpool and England
Hell of a player!! One of the most underrated players of his era and definitely our engine during 88 & 89 where we were at times unplayable. Will never forget how good we were that night v Arsenal at villa park in league cup second replay patiently Clawing our way back to beat a fantastic and physically strong Arsenal team - we played them off the park that night!
Love this. Used to tell my friends at primary school that Steve McMahon was my uncle ;)
Was he though?
Loved to see him celebrating his first goal against Everton.
I met Steve in October 1986. Lovely unassuming man but on the pitch need we argue😂😂😂 Legend in every sense.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing. Such a determined and hard working player.
A complete amplifying midfielder! What a player
i met him today he came my school, very inspirational man got a pic with him and everything❤️
Ur lucky went to shake hands with him wen he was manager of Blackpool he shrugged me wat an arse
A legend💞
Arsenal fan here loved Steve mcmahon great player.
Stevie one of our greats always led by example 🤩
With the left foot the right foot or header can score a goal. A solid kick outside the penalty box made me admire him. McMahon ‘Macca’ the legend 🔥
Proper hard man player and an amazing ball of energy who was the closest replacement for Souness. McMahon scored some brilliant goals.
Hard, he shite himself against vinnie Jones.
Did you read that in Wikipedia as well?
@@DaveWallerLFC nah, I watched the game in the pub, and you probably were still holding you mums hand to cross the road, call yourself a liverpool fan, you know nothing by the look of it.
@@DaveWallerLFC anyway pal a only went on wiki to prove you wrong, big liverpool fan, course you are.
I find this stuff really tedious. Why are you bothered about McMahon?
What a player.
Boxing commentator, Jim Watt sounds like he is on co-comm duty on one of these!
How we could do with a player like him in midfield now! Him and Ronnie Whelan were great. Not sure what that clown down the page is going on about, he was a huge part of our success back then.
One of the cogs in a great liverpool team YNWA
A brilliant signing by Dalglish, released too early by Souness along with Beardsley precipitating a thirty year decline...
Peter was a ROTTEN apple in changing room which played a long term part in Dalglish's decision in departure .
What's your evidence for that claim?
How many "Top Bins" belters did Macca score? Sadly missed.
El brutal
When the opposition used to ask for extra ice 🧊 packs at half and full time
The brutal one
any reason why that Arsenal game (11min) was played at Villa Park ?
+waz 312 it was the 2nd replay so played at neutral ground after games at Anfield and Highbury
My fav goal is when he scored with a pumpkin
Liverpool replace souness. McMahon was decent..souness was much better
Whos here because of phil and gav😂
One of England heroes during Italy 90, without doubt.
Also spoke up and defended the entire squad (with others, Des Walker being one) by burning a copy of the Sun Newpaper after they LIED about England Players sexually assaulting a maid.
Over rated big time, just lucky to play in a great liverpool team, should never have got near the England squad.
He was always played out of position as a defensive midfielder for England, when for Liverpool he had a more attacking role. He was a really important player for Liverpool, not someone carried by a great team (in my opinion).
@@DaveWallerLFC even as an attacking midfielder his goal ratio was rubbish, 48 goals in 508 games when he left liverpool to Manchester city then Swindon 129 games 1 goal, look at garrard, Lampard, Scholes 20 odd a season, the guy was vastly over rated in my view.
Those numbers aren't right. It was 50 goals in 277 games for Liverpool according to lfchistory.net . I'm not saying he was as good as the players you mention, but if you take away penalties and free-kicks his goal rate is similar to Gerrard's. If you don't rate him that's fine, but I'd say he was at least as good as players like Neil Webb, Steve Hodge and Peter Reid who were in England squads at same time. Comparisons with players playing 10-20 years later feels a bit irrelevant.
@@DaveWallerLFC on wiki it says 204 games 29 goals. Liverpool
@@DaveWallerLFC when you mention players like that i cant argue. just checked 508 games 48 goals
What a player