@@markofsaltburn Rising sea levels matter... Global warming that COULD mean the total extinction of ALL humanity matters.. foodbanks, rapidly growing disparity between the haves and have nots, 10 years of austerity and financial struggle, zero-hours contracts, Islamic extremism and phobia, Academisation of secondary education, semi-privatized NHS, climate change, unaffordable/unobtainable rents and mortgages, pernicious social media, and bullying of children, 15-year wage stagnation, Immigration..COVID -19 PANDEMIC ..Oceans FULL of plastic bottles... HIV ... Cancer ..Double-digit inflation ... Empty shops on the high street ALL MATTER... Some men kicking a football around a field for 90 minutes does NOT matter.
This was Jimmy Hill's penultimate game for ITV the European Cup Final 10 days after the England v Scotland game (Jimmy Hill's final game for ITV) is Jimmy Hill's first game as the BBC's main Football presenter
@@craigruddock3824 I think he's saying that after the N. Ireland v England match shown here, Hill had one more game which was England V Scotland on ITV and then he moved to the BBC where his first game was the European Cup Final.
Big Mal wins the biggest lapels competition. What did we (me) look like. Cringe. The pundits chit chat is still exactly the same nearly 50 yrs later. Only the money changed.
Rodney Marsh used to take the piss out off Sir Alf’s accent, went down like a lead balloon. He had a point though the geezer was from the Dagenham area.
Yes Ramsey told Marsh before one match he would pull him off at half time if he wasnt playing well Marsh replied Christ at Man City we only get a piece of orange
Let’s not forget that Alf Ramsey was the England Manager who won the World Cup. Alf was a man of the 1950s and 1960s and should have left the England Manager’s job after the 1970 World Cup. Malcom Allison would have been a great England Manager.
@@Ruda-n4h Quite agree with you sir, the game was starting to change dramatically and the 66 squad were starting to age . Also Alf found it hard to drop any of the 66 squad out of loyalty. From around 73 Club football was starting to be more a privilege than playing for England and this is a big problem today?. Also luved Brian Clough on the panel ' he always spoke his mind without fear and if he upset you it was your problem. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK and Aston Villa fan since 1968🤝
@@glynnevans1851 Thank you. Ramsey was bullet proof for years because of the World Cup win and the F.A. was never going to sack him until something disastrous happened - other countries would have done. If Ron Greenwood had been appointed in 1970 the future might have been a lot better but the job came seven years too late for him. As for Cloughie we now know that he was blotto on TV a lot of the time which is why I think he was controversial. Malcolm Allison was also worth listening to and knew the game, but the 'Big Mal' persona got in the way as time went by.
How I tire of the wearisome RIP-ing & sad emojis on TH-cam. People die, get it. Speak about their life rather than doing that prepubescent school kid chat.
Sobering to think that in 2021 we are having the same arguments about what makes a foul in the penalty box. If I had a pound for every pundit who’s said exactly the same words as Malcom Allison since I’d be very rich! Peter Storey was a hard man hatchet man with 0 skill or technique! He wouldn’t get any where near the Arsenal or England team today and thank the lord Football has moved forward since then!
@@markbailey1970 But of their three World Cup Qualifiers in 1973 - they lost away to Poland, drew at home to Wales and Poland and FAILED to qualify for the World Cup in 1974. I stand by my original statement.
Michael Muldowney They should have smashed Poland at home though, in a totally one sided game. Aside from that England were replete with outstanding talent. Even greater depth than 1966-70. We had Lee, Bell, Chivers, Peters, Ball, Channon, Clarke, Currie, Hudson, Hector, Todd, McFarland, Moore, Cooper, Thomas, Shilton, Clemence, Kennedy, Brooking, Hughes, Madeley, Hunter to name just a few really great players
Fantastic panel and host, real football ⚽ brains and terrific knowledge of the beautiful game i could listen to these MEN all night 👍👍😉
Another great upload. Thanks
Never mind lads..in 47 years time we'll have VAR....to solve everything....not!!
Fantastic I remember this!
If ONLY people could be this passionate over things that ACTUALLY mattered!
This is football & penalties DOES MATTER!
Nothing matters. Just be passionate anyway.
@@markofsaltburn
Rising sea levels matter... Global warming that COULD mean the total extinction of ALL humanity matters.. foodbanks, rapidly growing disparity between the haves and have nots, 10 years of austerity and financial struggle, zero-hours contracts, Islamic extremism and phobia, Academisation of secondary education, semi-privatized NHS, climate change, unaffordable/unobtainable rents and mortgages, pernicious social media, and bullying of children, 15-year wage stagnation, Immigration..COVID -19 PANDEMIC ..Oceans FULL of plastic bottles... HIV ... Cancer ..Double-digit inflation ... Empty shops on the high street ALL MATTER... Some men kicking a football around a field for 90 minutes does NOT matter.
This was the first time I never heard Big Mal say ‘tremendous’..
This was Jimmy Hill's penultimate game for ITV the European Cup Final 10 days after the England v Scotland game (Jimmy Hill's final game for ITV) is Jimmy Hill's first game as the BBC's main Football presenter
That's as clear as mud.
@@craigruddock3824 I think he's saying that after the N. Ireland v England match shown here, Hill had one more game which was England V Scotland on ITV and then he moved to the BBC where his first game was the European Cup Final.
Derek Dougan hoping his club mate John Richards would get another game for England, he didnt
JR Very unlucky not to get another cap - he and Doog were a great combo for Wolves.
Wonderful stuff - four very opinionated men and Jimmy Hill !
It's coming home it's coming home footballs coming home
I was at that game. It was Northern Ireland's home fixture but played at Goodison because of the Troubles.
Security reasons.....
2:45 Dougan: "I don't think Sammy Morgan has got the intellect upstairs...." LOL
Jack Charlton has a point
Big Mal has 2 points with these huuuuge lapels🤣🤣
Big Mal wins the biggest lapels competition. What did we (me) look like. Cringe. The pundits chit chat is still exactly the same nearly 50 yrs later. Only the money changed.
VAR to The rescue 50 years on
What was Allison wearing and did Derek Dougan have a hair piece! Good grief.
@@Ruda-n4h Malcolm Allison opted for the cool casual look rather than the suit and big kipper tie that the other guys were wearing. Lol 😂!!!
Footballer fashion was ridiculous in the 70s and punditry hasn’t changed…..
Rodney Marsh used to take the piss out off Sir Alf’s accent, went down like a lead balloon. He had a point though the geezer was from the Dagenham area.
Yes Ramsey told Marsh before one match he would pull him off at half time if he wasnt playing well Marsh replied Christ at Man City we only get a piece of orange
Let’s not forget that Alf Ramsey was the England Manager who won the World Cup. Alf was a man of the 1950s and 1960s and should have left the England Manager’s job after the 1970 World Cup. Malcom Allison would have been a great England Manager.
imagine big Mal as england manager
Steve Daley would have won 50 caps
Ah such a great era . Absolutely NO Social Distancing .
The fashion police have an outstanding arrest warrant for Jimmy Hill. And most of the panel members for that matter...
Poor Alf should have retired after the ‘70 World Cup
Quite right and certainly after '72.
@@Ruda-n4h Quite agree with you sir, the game was starting to change dramatically and the 66 squad were starting to age . Also Alf found it hard to drop any of the 66 squad out of loyalty. From around 73 Club football was starting to be more a privilege than playing for England and this is a big problem today?. Also luved Brian Clough on the panel ' he always spoke his mind without fear and if he upset you it was your problem. Kind regards Glynn n greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK and Aston Villa fan since 1968🤝
@@glynnevans1851 Thank you. Ramsey was bullet proof for years because of the World Cup win and the F.A. was never going to sack him until something disastrous happened - other countries would have done. If Ron Greenwood had been appointed in 1970 the future might have been a lot better but the job came seven years too late for him. As for Cloughie we now know that he was blotto on TV a lot of the time which is why I think he was controversial. Malcolm Allison was also worth listening to and knew the game, but the 'Big Mal' persona got in the way as time went by.
@@glynnevans1851 Holte Ender from Sutton Coldfield,
also followed them from 1968.
@@Ruda-n4hwonder if Malcolm Allison would have been a good England Manager
Jack Charlton RIP 1936-- 2000 😢
Errr, he still had another 20 years of life ahead of him !
He looked bloody old for 64.
He died in 2020 not 2000.
How I tire of the wearisome RIP-ing & sad emojis on TH-cam. People die, get it. Speak about their life rather than doing that prepubescent school kid chat.
Jerk!!
That wasn't a penalty. I was a defender and England's Peter Storey is doing a 50/50 lean on him. The attacker went down a little too easy.
A soft penalty probably......... The attacker was too nice to fall over. He should do what the present players do now... Faking injuries 😅😅😅
100% penalty
@@mohdazmi10 100% penalty
Meh! Storey got away with enough thuggery during his career to have earned the odd 50-50 call going against him. No sympathy.
Yay Jimmy Hill!
Sobering to think that in 2021 we are having the same arguments about what makes a foul in the penalty box. If I had a pound for every pundit who’s said exactly the same words as Malcom Allison since I’d be very rich! Peter Storey was a hard man hatchet man with 0 skill or technique! He wouldn’t get any where near the Arsenal or England team today and thank the lord Football has moved forward since then!
Jimmy Hill should have been chairman of the FA. I dont think the blazers would allow it.
Who's the Scottish panelist?
Pat Crerand I think.
It is Pat Crerand.
Soccer in the 70s didn't start until the 1974 World Cup. Before then we were still stuck with 1960s kits and attitudes.
Nothing wrong with the kits
Good old Brian.
Looks like Clive 'All About Me' Thomas refereeing...no wonder the penalty was given!
Northern Ireland looked very average without George Best then.
Worse than the penalty decision are the suits the panel members are wearing. And as for the Doogs haircut, dear me
70s porn star look
proper panel...now its PC Wokeness
Wheels were coming off that England team
They won this match 2-1 and won all three matches in the British Championship that year. Yeah, really crap.
@@markbailey1970 But of their three World Cup Qualifiers in 1973 - they lost away to Poland, drew at home to Wales and Poland and FAILED to qualify for the World Cup in 1974. I stand by my original statement.
@@markbailey1970 But no good against quality foreign opposition.
Michael Muldowney They should have smashed Poland at home though, in a totally one sided game. Aside from that England were replete with outstanding talent. Even greater depth than 1966-70. We had Lee, Bell, Chivers, Peters, Ball, Channon, Clarke, Currie, Hudson, Hector, Todd, McFarland, Moore, Cooper, Thomas, Shilton, Clemence, Kennedy, Brooking, Hughes, Madeley, Hunter to name just a few really great players
@@Sanctified57 too defensive in the away Poland match.
Ask var
not a pen
Penalty was harsh.
It was a penalty, all right! Now shut up.
Naaa...