This is the era I grew up in, I went to a couple of matches at Anfield in the following season, I was a football mad 15 year old, growing up in Melbourne, my grandfather used to send me all the newspaper clippings about Liverpool from the Echo, and Daily Express, going to Anfield and standing on the Kop was like dieing and going to heaven for me in those days.....I think we will win the league this year, last year was just weird.
I read somewhere Arsenal loved their yellow strip that much, they wore it playing away regardless of other teams' colours. I always found it as iconic as their red one.
I have always like him as a player. I grew up in New Zealand, but my grandmother was from Liverpool, and she told me that she was related a Case family in Liverpool, and believes that Jimmy was related to that family.
5:42 you can see one of the all time Arsenal rarities, probably the only footage of the great Steve Brignall wearing the no. 12, who became the Arsenal player with the shortest career at that point (until the legendary Jehad Muntasser)
I think we played the gooners about 5 times in the FA cup that year...continuous replays...Clemence at one end, jennings at the other...some great keapers in those days
We're talking about a period that had already started for a while!! The one that starts from 74/75 in which in Europe the era of Ayax ended which dominated in Europe and with the national team revolutionized the soccer !!! Liverpool arrived and had dominion both in England and in Europe until the end of that generation (despite being a super award-winning club) It was that team after Ayax that made me made love soccer team game❤
I remember seeing a wonder save by Ray Clemence from a Frank Stapleton header. I'm not sure if it was this particular game but it was a Liverpool home fixture v Arsenal. Maybe a different season. Can anybody recall that?
@@bernardjay379 that was the Red Machine.. a lot of the records held by current Premier League sides were set by this team - and it looks like we're getting them back!!
Oh no- I looked it up. this was the game after the 1979 FA Cup semi-final replay. Hughes was dropped after that game and never played again for Liverpool. I do not support Liverpool but this side here, has to be 'the' iconic Liverpool side for me for being the strongest.
Adrian did you know that not only did we lose the cup semi three days earlier but Emlyn Hughes was left out of this one after playing all season and in mid-week and never played for us again! Some punishment for being out of position for Jimmy Greenhoff's winner I always felt this was so sad after the great decade of success we enjoyed with him in the team and five years as captain. Not to see him parade the trophy around in May with the team was very unjust there was a sting in Bob Paisley's tail I also thought it strange that Arsenal wore their previous seasons cup final inscription around their club badge given that they were battered by Ipswich in that final even though it was one nil why would you want that reminder on your shirt all the next season?
Yes, I remember this match well Giraffe for the relief of the win a few days after the sickening defeat. I was in the Paddock and could still see two of the goals in my head before seeing this. Yes, football managers have to be tough and in fairness, by this time I thought Alan Kennedy was the correct choice at left back. Emlyn had been given a torrid time at Goodison in the replay by Steve Coppell who rarely troubled Liverpool much. In the league game against Man Utd the following week, Alan Kennedy dispossessed Coppell and crossed for the first goal.
Arsenal wearing their Cup Final badges.. were they taking the piss? That worked out well 😁😁 At least they gave Utd a sucker punch in the final! Happened again in 1980, lost to Arsenal in the semi - but they lose to West Ham 😁😁 suckers
Rest In Peace Gerald Sinstadt!! The voice of a generation
The kid was one of the best to ever do it. RIP 🙏
Souness McDermott Case Ray Kennedy. What a midfield.
The four of them together had everything. They had skill, the know how and they could be brutal if need be. A formidable midfield quartet.
I remember them, When I was a Young boy.....what a team.......🥰🥰🥰.....up the reds....YNWA
Best midfield quartet ever for LFC
Absolutely brilliant!
How much would that midfield cost today I wonder
This is the era I grew up in, I went to a couple of matches at Anfield in the following season, I was a football mad 15 year old, growing up in Melbourne, my grandfather used to send me all the newspaper clippings about Liverpool from the Echo, and Daily Express, going to Anfield and standing on the Kop was like dieing and going to heaven for me in those days.....I think we will win the league this year, last year was just weird.
Thanks for your video. I'm a Liverpool'fan from 70's.
liverpool since 1972 until 1990 the greatest team in the uk and europe
Makis eythimopoulos They were, Forest challenged them late 70s and Everton mid 80s but a dominant side.
without doubt
The world.
@@paulndor848 Aston Villa had a go, too
Back on the perch 😀
JENNINGS WAS A FANTASTIC KEEPER
Yes he was great for Tottenham and then moved straight to arsenal and was great for them too
Takes me right back to happier times...
I read somewhere Arsenal loved their yellow strip that much, they wore it playing away regardless of other teams' colours. I always found it as iconic as their red one.
Great memories, I was a young boy behind the goal on the "The real Kop" that day.
Thanks for all these, Adrian.
The voice in the background Ronnie Moran legend.
Sure? Sounds more like Don Howe telling them to close down the play..
@@darganx good thing you can't hear what they are saying Iam sure it would be bleeped out today
Most underrated player was Jimmy case
I have always like him as a player. I grew up in New Zealand, but my grandmother was from Liverpool, and she told me that she was related a Case family in Liverpool, and believes that Jimmy was related to that family.
Loved watching Jimmy case , he had some shot on him , top player
Not in my book ! 😁
@@gsf67 No
Adrian,
Thanks for this exciting action from Anfield!
Second goal - great work by the TV director there......
I hear he was video man at his daughters wedding the following week and missed the moment where the ring went on the finger .....honest!!!
Totally agree should be classed as a legend
5:42 you can see one of the all time Arsenal rarities, probably the only footage of
the great Steve Brignall wearing the no. 12, who became the Arsenal player with the shortest career at that point (until the legendary Jehad Muntasser)
I think we played the gooners about 5 times in the FA cup that year...continuous replays...Clemence at one end, jennings at the other...some great keapers in those days
Damn that pitch if you call it a pitch playing like we did against Arsenal here is quite remarkable. Proper old school classics
Ronnie Moran RIP.
Look how they played back then... HARD AS NAILS
The new generation of footballers are a set of puffs.
I hate when fifa makes Liverpool icons, they are making some players who only won a UEFA cup or an FA Cup, instead of making icons from that time.
Ha, I believe I was at this game!!
Hughes, Hansen, Thompson, Neal
Clemence
Greatest Back 5 in Liverpool history
Kennedy was lb....not Emlyn
Neal Smith Thompson alan Kennedy
We're talking about a period that had already started for a while!! The one that starts from 74/75 in which in Europe the era of Ayax ended which dominated in Europe and with the national team revolutionized the soccer !!! Liverpool arrived and had dominion both in England and in Europe until the end of that generation (despite being a super award-winning club) It was that team after Ayax that made me made love soccer team game❤
Bloody cameras screwing up Dalglish's goal
Division 1 was better than Premier League, where foreign players still limited only three in a club.
I remember seeing a wonder save by Ray Clemence from a Frank Stapleton header. I'm not sure if it was this particular game but it was a Liverpool home fixture v Arsenal. Maybe a different season. Can anybody recall that?
that pitch though ...
I quite agree about Jimmy Case,played a part in all 3 goals,and let go to help Brighton and Southampton in later career.
Pity for Scotland they didn't have a better keeper at the time: what a spine - Hansen, Souness, Daglish.
George Wood was good at Everton at this time and he had a few Scotland caps but I don't think his club form was repeated at national level.
I also think that the Liverpool side from 1977 - 1980, were the best Liverpool side ever.
I think that, too.
What about forest?
I think Kenny Dalglish's Liverpool's of 1988 had a lot of skill and flair but the Liverpool teams between 78 and 81 Paisley's sides were relentless.
@@ajay999999 what about forest not much at all
@@bernardjay379 that was the Red Machine.. a lot of the records held by current Premier League sides were set by this team - and it looks like we're getting them back!!
Was Emlin Hughes playing in here? I could not see him
Oh no- I looked it up. this was the game after the 1979 FA Cup semi-final replay. Hughes was dropped after that game and never played again for Liverpool. I do not support Liverpool but this side here, has to be 'the' iconic Liverpool side for me for being the strongest.
WH Smith book store signs around. Brings back memories. They disappeared years ago.
5 a side passing…giz n go
Imagine them in those days foul on de gea yesterday they would laugh
Adrian did you know that not only did we lose the cup semi three days earlier but Emlyn Hughes was left out of this one after playing all season and in mid-week and never played for us again! Some punishment for being out of position for Jimmy Greenhoff's winner I always felt this was so sad after the great decade of success we enjoyed with him in the team and five years as captain. Not to see him parade the trophy around in May with the team was very unjust there was a sting in Bob Paisley's tail I also thought it strange that Arsenal wore their previous seasons cup final inscription around their club badge given that they were battered by Ipswich in that final even though it was one nil why would you want that reminder on your shirt all the next season?
Yes, I remember this match well Giraffe for the relief of the win a few days after the sickening defeat. I was in the Paddock and could still see two of the goals in my head before seeing this. Yes, football managers have to be tough and in fairness, by this time I thought Alan Kennedy was the correct choice at left back. Emlyn had been given a torrid time at Goodison in the replay by Steve Coppell who rarely troubled Liverpool much. In the league game against Man Utd the following week, Alan Kennedy dispossessed Coppell and crossed for the first goal.
Giraffe Man - but that was Bob Paisley's strength - he knew when players time was up and to replace them with quality
Youre spot on ...Emlyn was treated harshly by Bob Paisley ....eaten bread is soon forgotten
That 78 cup final should have been 7-0 to Ipswich they battered arsenal ....and I'm a gooner I Think John walk hit the post three times .
Look at the state of those pitches!! no wonder modern teams can score nearly 100 goals in a season.
Without Keagan
Don’t stop there what a team….
Just how bad were Arsenal in this game?
Jennings was at fault for each of the goals.
We certainly would have not lost to bloody ath Madrid
met jennings in a catholic church in hertford recently. i shook his hand during mass (god will forgive me) 😀
Terrible pitches in those days. The ball was constantly bobbling. ....
τότε ο παιχταράς Χάνσεν τώρα Λόβρεν δεν συγκρίνονται με τίποτα !!
The grass is in bad condition, they should of had a word with the groundsman
They were real men. They wore short shorts,not like all the tarts now with the long shorts sun bed sun tans and gel on their hair.
Arsenal away strip looked liked a under 10s kit ..
who wore number 2 for arsenal that day
Pat Rice I would think?
Steve Walford.
Both, Rice was subbed off.
Not so, the only Arsenal substitution in this match was the legend Steve Brignall for Stapleton
Arsenal wearing their Cup Final badges.. were they taking the piss? That worked out well 😁😁
At least they gave Utd a sucker punch in the final!
Happened again in 1980, lost to Arsenal in the semi - but they lose to West Ham 😁😁 suckers
We played Man. United in the fa cup final that season and beat them 3-2, you dopey c**t.
Ronnie shouting!
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Need var for that first goal 😂
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