A Tactical History of Liverpool, Episode 8: Fulham - Liverpool 1966, Football League 65/66
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 พ.ค. 2024
- With Liverpool nine points clear at the top of the First Division, the champions elect, and Fulham rock bottom, staring relegation in the face, there was only one way this was going to go, surely?
0:00 Liverpool lead the league
0:42 Vic Buckingham and Fulham
5:41 Line-ups
6:42 Fulham shock
7:50 Fulham take the lead and defend it
8:55 Liverpool struggle
10:23 Steve Earle's second goal
11:01 Ian St John's red card
11:56 Fulham escape relegation... this season
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Great to look back all those years ago and I loved my time at Fulham before moving to Chelsea. John Dempsey ex Player
You were a very talented well thought of, highly professional ex player John. All Liverpool fans certainly appreciated your skills when playing against the reds. If only we had your grit, determination and tenacity in our midfield last night.
Excellent and fair analysis
Can't believe this has less than 600
Views. U r doing a historical thing here. Good luck with the channel vulnerability deserve it brother, love + contentment from the Falkland islands,
Very interesting video. Good stuff.
This was my first football match aged 13 went with my late Dad, still supporting them.
I was wondering what was said at 6:34, "as certain as an uncle triumph over trash" it sounded like to me. I looked at the close captions and I can see you don't know either! Anyone else who watches this, let us know if you can figure out what on earth he is saying there.
Real interesting video anyway.
Had a chance to ask my dad, and he figured it out as "an U.N.C.L.E. triumph over THRUSH", as in the TV show The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Of course.
@@michaelmetcalfe4882 Ah, I did think it sounded a bit like uncle but I didn't think it made sense (not that my alternative made much sense anyway!). I'll get that changed. Please thank your dad for me.
Can't hear anything he's saying.