Was there. I agree, that 7th goal is still the greatest goal I have ever witnessed. I still watch it regularly and show it to younger people as to how football should be played.
So glad I found this. Thank you Andrew for suggesting I for it. Our beautiful and beloved mother, Aziza took her 7 daughters (age 5-15 years old) to this our first Liverpool match in the Kop end. We loved it. At the final whistle, she beamed and smiled saying there you go a goal for each of you. Love you and miss you Mum for all that you gave us including a love for the greatest team in the world. YNWA. Til we meet and kiss you again 🥰💕😘🙏🏽
It was one of the best team goals ever in my opinion, what a team Liverpool had back then, incredible. If Season 78-79 was 3pts for a win Liverpool would have totalled 98 points that season, 85 league goals scored & only 16 conceded in 42 league games, unreal for back then.
I never tire of watching this and definitely never tire of Gerald sinstadts legendary commentary and never to be forgotten words ... A ball into acres of space ....
I had the privalage to be in the Kop at that match I think no I know that was the best game I have ever seen, the Sunday papers reports gave Liverpool 10 out of 10 for their performance even Man Utd fans couldn't disagree.
The 78/79 was dominated by the powerhouse of a midfield of Mcdermott, Kennedy, Souness and case - i don't think there will ever be a midfield quartet as strong, fluid, skillful, balanced and graceful as that quartet. Only 4 goals conceded at Anfield says it all!
The fluid movement of the ball in this general era of Liverpool teams was breathtaking. All credit to Barca and their possession and skill but I grew up appreciating the beauty of this football and I miss it. Steve Highway was outstanding!
The most underrated manager the game has ever produced...still to this day he never gets the recognition for his incredible teams ...and when I see motd going on about foreign coaching...they want to remember football was played long before Sky called it a different name ..
I watched this game in Canada and it was my second time seeing Liverpool play the first time with Dalglish in the team we got the games on a soccer show the day after and it was something else to see them Hammer Spurs.
To those who wonder why the hate for Liverpool now we're back on top, this match alone should explain it. We were miles ahead of everyone else in the English game, the formula was too strong and opposition players and fans who remember still have nightmares of this Red machine. They've tried for so long to hold us down but.. WE'RE BACK!!!
Remember this game so well. Liverpool were amazing in those days. Spurs it has to be remembered were a very good side with Perryman and Hoddle and had just signed Ardilles and Villa from the 78 Argentina World Cup winning side.....Liverpool told who was boss that day!
I remember that game so well, as I was present, one of my favorite goals, Terry Macs goal to make it 7 was just brilliant, happy days and What an unrated player was Ray Kennedy great player.
That Terry McDermott is one of the best you will ever see in the top flight of English football, absolutely sensational, won Goal of the Year on Match of the Day..........note also, the lack of diving, theatrics, e.t.c. have a look yourself, at other 70s and 80s matches, even the 90s, weren't as bad.
Ray Kennedy. Yet Another Arsenal player given away for peanuts to one of our rivals. Along with Charlie George, Jeff Strong, DAvid Herd, Frank Stapleton Micky Thomas, on and on then its Man City and then Rockin RVP and . Sanchez to Man U .
We're playing dream football here at times and our 7th goal is absolutely fantastic, often said to the best goal ever scored at Anfield and my favourite Liverpool goal of all time!!!
That 7th goal is one of the great goals scored in English football history. Even as a spurs fan you get chills watching that . Great commentary too which adds to it
Could have been 12-0 seriously....what a team....absolutely no weak links...and in the week when we lost the legend Ray Clemence it’s nice to see that it all begins with a top class save from the keeper. Never forget this day..it was my Uncle’s wedding and I kept going outside to hear the score on the radio. I was 9 and not at all interested in weddings...but God I did (and do) love LFC
This was my very first ever Liverpool match and I was aged 10. My dad and I were locked out of the Anfield Road terraces and we were forced to stand on the Kop. I was terrified and flew down dozens of steps every time a goal went in. It's the only Liverpool match that I attended - where I didn't want Liverpool to score! I can't remember any of the goals on the day ( I didn't see any!) and I had to watch the highlights on Sunday afternoon.
I remember it too. I was 13. The lad across the rd who was 16 took me. We got separated in the crush outside the kop. I remember the noise and the lump in my throat during YNWA. I didn't see much either! You had to make sure nobody stood on your foot when we scored or you'd go down. I had a wool scarf on and a silky around my wrist. Lol
Hard to believe that this was 44 years ago. Was in the upper middle of the Kop that day and it still feels like it was yesterday that I was at this match. Where the hell did the time go?
It is quite clear when you see these old games on here that the quality of player that Liverpool had in every position was phenomenal and in King Kenny Dalglish they had a GENIUS of a player who could have played in ANY World Class team that you care to mention.
@@of_doom_and_steel477 if I remember right Phil neal could play in any position. When Bob Paisley scouted him out the Northampton Goalie was injured and he went in goal after 10 minutes.
McDermott also gave Liverpool such balance on the right, he may not have ripped in as many crosses as a fully fledged winger but he was serene, think Im correct never played any of the second group matches in the 1982 WC for England?
everything was better back then, no buying success, bugger all diving, players were brought through the ranks or in sir bob,s case bought for peanuts and turned into gods! imagine anyone doing that these days! 42 game gruelling seasons in the league, you only got into the euro cup if you won the championship the previous season, 2 bad games in Europe and you were out! only 1 sub per game etc etc, sorry I must sound like an old moaning fart but I,d have the old football back any day, best wishes and peace!
No lad, what you say is right, Chelsea without the Russian would be nothing. I was at this game, and I still maintain the 7th goal is still one of the best I've ever seen. It wasn't a 40 yard screamer, but the one touch passing was unbelievable.
+scouserla1 liverpool where spending money like crazy back then. loserpool are just mad there money ran out. liverpool where own by the millers wealthy famil Yuri
hang on where do you get that from? other than lawrenson and dalglish they got all cheap players from lower divisions, souness was known but cheap so was hansen. other than that sir bob got bargain basement deals and turned them into world class players unlike the liverpool of today
hoddle, villa, ardiles, perryman your boys took one hell of a beating. No spice boy nonces, no daft tattoos, no daft diving. 7th goal pure class in a masterclass.
modern day players who take too much time on the ball need watch this, this is how to play football, last goal was awesome, no effing around, just pass, pass, cross, goal.
And they say City do this. No team in history has destroyed teams as consistently and routinely as Liverpool did back then. And they did it for a long time, with several managers and a small squad of players.
The reading of the game n Knowing where your man is going to be with those 2 passes is clinical, absolute faith in your own and each others ability and teamwork... just Knowing you're all playing Peak football
In this day and age there would be 17 angles of McDermott's goal. Back then it was pot luck that the TV cameras would be at the game. Thankfully there is some decent footage of my favourite Liverpool goal by my favourite Liverpool player. Liverpool were facing a corner and turned it into a brutal attack in seconds. Klopp didn't invent this stuff.......
As a Spurs fan of many yrs,this still makes painful watching! Liverpool were street's and yrs ahead of Spurs,who couldn't defend then&still can't! And that last goal was for the purists..And if it wasn't for Barry Daines and John Duncan(our number 9!) those 'Scousers wld have hit double figures!
What the footage didn't show is that our 7th came from a Spurs corner if memory serves me right. There was a few quick passes and we went on the counter.
The thing about this Liverpool team and this era was that on paper the Liverpool players weren’t that much better than many of their rivals. I mean Tottenham had 2 world cup winners as well as other players of calibre. I’m guessing what set them apart was a belief, a manager with good judgment and a team first ethic. I noticed how Kenny Dalglish plays a player in, in a better position when on a Hatrick. I’ve watched many of these matches and he’s so selfless.
One of the benefits of growing up in Granada tv land was you got Kick Off on a Sunday. When you consider there was no blanket coverage of football back then we were lucky to see Terry McDermott's brilliant goal just by luck. We got to see united 3 v 5 WBA (ohhhh,what a goal) & Frank Worthington's classic v Ipswich too. I don't know if it was Gerald Sinstadt's acres of space comment before the 7th goal but I was amazed how compact Anfield was when I went in 84.It looked enormous on tv. Gola & Stylo matchmaker boots too. Welcome back to junior school.
There's been some fantastic goals scored at Anfield over the years - but I don't think there's ever been a better goal scored at Anfield than the 7th. (OK, maybe Stevie G's winner against Olympiacos in 2004 meant more)
Would love to have been there ; was doing a holiday job in bookies. Spurs learnt their lessons well ; seven weeks later the two teams drew 0-0 at White Hart Lane
I saw this first time in 1992 when Granada had a Saturday afternoon football show (like Kick Off) and they would talk to a football legend from the past so that he could talk about his match of choice. In this case, it was David Johnson who picked this 7-0 thrashing of Spurs. IIRC they only showed the goals and David chatted about each one especially his brace. Back then, I would have been only 4 months inside my mum's womb.
Untouchable that day... and Many many other days, left you believing Football was a simple yet Amazing thing, still the best British team for me over that 4 or 5 year period, didn't win them all but they outlasted the teams that beat them once or twice and were serial Winners. Form was temporary, Liverpools Class lasted longer and when they really turned it on they done it with character, style and a swagger. They Knew who they were 👍
With respect : Terry McDermott' s goal is not the merely the best goal that any one individual witnessed at Anfield that day, Its the best goal scored by LFC anywhere, anytime, anyhow !!! Also on the subject of nostalgia etc the keepers ain't wearing no mo'fuckin gloves y'all !!!🤗
Remember going to this game as a 12 yr old with my dad in the old Paddock. The arrival of the 2 Argentinians was such a draw as foreigners were rare in those days. How times change! Liverpool were sheer class that day, happy memories..
That last goal needs to be shown in it's entirity that is where it really began two moves earlier to fully appreciate it why do they always cut it short?
Yes, this was a great Liverpool team - one of the best English football has ever seen - but a relatively poor Chelsea side beats the Reds twice in 1978, 4-2 (FA Cup) and 3-1 (league) And we'll beat you again 2020...
the good old days when football was football and not the money riddled political trash it is now, what a fantastic Liverpool side demolishing spurs! under the guidance of the greatest manager of all time, sir bob! rip you legend ynwa
Football these days are no different, a little less fake injuries and it would be better than that generation of football, people are more skilled (e.g Lionel Messi), the camera quality is better, and there is more competition. Sorry I'm so late to tell you this, when you posted this I wasn't old enough, but football these days is not trash, that's my point.
Was there. I agree, that 7th goal is still the greatest goal I have ever witnessed. I still watch it regularly and show it to younger people as to how football should be played.
So glad I found this. Thank you Andrew for suggesting I for it. Our beautiful and beloved mother, Aziza took her 7 daughters (age 5-15 years old) to this our first Liverpool match in the Kop end. We loved it. At the final whistle, she beamed and smiled saying there you go a goal for each of you. Love you and miss you Mum for all that you gave us including a love for the greatest team in the world. YNWA. Til we meet and kiss you again 🥰💕😘🙏🏽
Lovely post
Bless your mum always🙏💜
One of the greatest performances in English top flight history
The 7th Liverpool goal is a work of art.
The last goal is my favourite goal of all time. I have tears in my eyes each time I watch it. God how I love this club.
It was one of the best team goals ever in my opinion, what a team Liverpool had back then, incredible. If Season 78-79 was 3pts for a win Liverpool would have totalled 98 points that season, 85 league goals scored & only 16 conceded in 42 league games, unreal for back then.
I never tire of watching this and definitely never tire of Gerald sinstadts legendary commentary and never to be forgotten words ... A ball into acres of space ....
Me too
same here. gone all misty eyed. my first time on The Kop as well.
I had the privalage to be in the Kop at that match I think no I know that was the best game I have ever seen, the Sunday papers reports gave Liverpool 10 out of 10 for their performance even Man Utd fans couldn't disagree.
The 78/79 was dominated by the powerhouse of a midfield of Mcdermott, Kennedy, Souness and case - i don't think there will ever be a midfield quartet as strong, fluid, skillful, balanced and graceful as that quartet. Only 4 goals conceded at Anfield says it all!
Agreed. With Hansen coming in to replace Hughes, who was injured that game, this 11 was the best ever Liverpool team, in my opinion.
The fluid movement of the ball in this general era of Liverpool teams was breathtaking. All credit to Barca and their possession and skill but I grew up appreciating the beauty of this football and I miss it. Steve Highway was outstanding!
The cross by Steve Heighway to set up #7 is for me one of the greatest crosses ever in the history of the game, wonderful
i dont think he even looks up, just crosses it and knows somebody will be on the end of it
The telepathy between the players was mind-blowing!
someone should teach ronaldo how to cross like that, cos he never does.
It remided me of this: th-cam.com/video/3IttzEnLsbM/w-d-xo.html
The action brilliantly described by Gerald Sinstadt. What a fantastic commentator he was.
I was there! That last goal is one of legend!
THEEE BEST LFC GOAL IN THEIR ENTIRE HISTORY !
I was there to 10 yes old just moved up from Bristol been there ever since my 1st game on the kop Johnson come on has sub
jwgeezer and your a homophobic dickhead
That last goal epitomised what a brilliant team Liverpool were in those days.
The most underrated manager the game has ever produced...still to this day he never gets the recognition for his incredible teams ...and when I see motd going on about foreign coaching...they want to remember football was played long before Sky called it a different name ..
I can still remember this game as if it was only yesterday, standing on the Kop watching the 7th goal go in was mesmerising
I watched this game in Canada and it was my second time seeing Liverpool play the first time with Dalglish in the team we got the games on a soccer show the day after and it was something else to see them Hammer Spurs.
Same has mate
Steve Heighway absolute legend! So quick on the wing.
Absolutely!
Who's the best? Him....Barnsey or Mane?
I feel privileged that I was on the Kop that day to see this match. McDermott's goal arguably the best goal ever scored at Anfield.
To those who wonder why the hate for Liverpool now we're back on top, this match alone should explain it. We were miles ahead of everyone else in the English game, the formula was too strong and opposition players and fans who remember still have nightmares of this Red machine.
They've tried for so long to hold us down but.. WE'RE BACK!!!
Nah, liverpool are not back we were just lucky. Klopp's team is over.
@@stacttt8585 You say this after a friendly game? ok
@Cool Dude you're right yeah 😂 7-2 🤣🤣
Remember this game so well. Liverpool were amazing in those days. Spurs it has to be remembered were a very good side with Perryman and Hoddle and had just signed Ardilles and Villa from the 78 Argentina World Cup winning side.....Liverpool told who was boss that day!
This is football so outstanding it takes my breath away. The last goal is pure magic. YNWA
I remember that game so well, as I was present, one of my favorite goals, Terry Macs goal to make it 7 was just brilliant, happy days and What an unrated player was Ray Kennedy great player.
That Terry McDermott is one of the best you will ever see in the top flight of English football, absolutely sensational, won Goal of the Year on Match of the Day..........note also, the lack of diving, theatrics, e.t.c. have a look yourself, at other 70s and 80s matches, even the 90s, weren't as bad.
I think it was on ITV,I remember singing goal of the season at the time,it never shows how Dalglish started the move.
Ray Kennedy. Yet Another Arsenal player given away for peanuts to one of our rivals. Along with Charlie George, Jeff Strong, DAvid Herd, Frank Stapleton Micky Thomas, on and on then its Man City and then Rockin RVP and . Sanchez to Man U .
@@peterkerslake3201 add Oxlade-Chamberlain to the list.
We're playing dream football here at times and our 7th goal is absolutely fantastic, often said to the best goal ever scored at Anfield and my favourite Liverpool goal of all time!!!
That 7th goal is one of the great goals scored in English football history. Even as a spurs fan you get chills watching that . Great commentary too which adds to it
Could have been 12-0 seriously....what a team....absolutely no weak links...and in the week when we lost the legend Ray Clemence it’s nice to see that it all begins with a top class save from the keeper. Never forget this day..it was my Uncle’s wedding and I kept going outside to hear the score on the radio. I was 9 and not at all interested in weddings...but God I did (and do) love LFC
This was my very first ever Liverpool match and I was aged 10. My dad and I were locked out of the Anfield Road terraces and we were forced to stand on the Kop. I was terrified and flew down dozens of steps every time a goal went in. It's the only Liverpool match that I attended - where I didn't want Liverpool to score! I can't remember any of the goals on the day ( I didn't see any!) and I had to watch the highlights on Sunday afternoon.
I remember it too. I was 13. The lad across the rd who was 16 took me. We got separated in the crush outside the kop. I remember the noise and the lump in my throat during YNWA. I didn't see much either! You had to make sure nobody stood on your foot when we scored or you'd go down. I had a wool scarf on and a silky around my wrist. Lol
A famous game with a famous last goal. Anyone who was around in the late seventies and who was interested in football remembers this one.
Remember this game well, they destroyed Spurs that day. RIP to Ray Kennedy an absolute legend.
Hard to believe that this was 44 years ago. Was in the upper middle of the Kop that day and it still feels like it was yesterday that I was at this match. Where the hell did the time go?
one of the best Liverpool teams. Class all over the pitch!!! YNWA
Not one of the best. It IS the best Liverpool team ever.
What a class player Heighway was
Have always loved watching the seventh goal what a classic
It is quite clear when you see these old games on here that the quality of player that Liverpool had in every position was phenomenal and in King Kenny Dalglish they had a GENIUS of a player who could have played in ANY World Class team that you care to mention.
@@45rockinwax The right-back taking the penalties.
@@of_doom_and_steel477 if I remember right Phil neal could play in any position. When Bob Paisley scouted him out the Northampton Goalie was injured and he went in goal after 10 minutes.
McDermott also gave Liverpool such balance on the right, he may not have ripped in as many crosses as a fully fledged winger but he was serene, think Im correct never played any of the second group matches in the 1982 WC for England?
everything was better back then, no buying success, bugger all diving, players were brought through the ranks or in sir bob,s case bought for peanuts and turned into gods! imagine anyone doing that these days! 42 game gruelling seasons in the league, you only got into the euro cup if you won the championship the previous season, 2 bad games in Europe and you were out! only 1 sub per game etc etc, sorry I must sound like an old moaning fart but I,d have the old football back any day, best wishes and peace!
No lad, what you say is right, Chelsea without the Russian would be nothing. I was at this game, and I still maintain the 7th goal is still one of the best I've ever seen. It wasn't a 40 yard screamer, but the one touch passing was unbelievable.
scouserla1 Best goal I've ever seen at Anfield.
That team now, would walk the PL.
the paisley machine! greatest manager ever!
+scouserla1 liverpool where spending money like crazy back then. loserpool are just mad there money ran out. liverpool where own by the millers wealthy famil Yuri
hang on where do you get that from? other than lawrenson and dalglish they got all cheap players from lower divisions, souness was known but cheap so was hansen. other than that sir bob got bargain basement deals and turned them into world class players unlike the liverpool of today
Gerald Stinstad the commenter Absolutely Loved The 70's Liverpool...
His Voice Just Said It ALL...
❤😂❤
YNWA...
hoddle, villa, ardiles, perryman your boys took one hell of a beating. No spice boy nonces, no daft tattoos, no daft diving. 7th goal pure class in a masterclass.
also no silly dancing when a goal was scored a la sturridge
Id been going 4 years wi me dad , i was 9 at start, Anny Road Enders at this game…n loadsa others, our last game was 1982.
Terry mcdermott goal the best ever in the history of the old first division / premier league
@7:40 5-0 up, two players on a hat-trick but the penalty is of course given to the normal taker - shows the mentality of that Liverpool team.
modern day players who take too much time on the ball need watch this, this is how to play football, last goal was awesome, no effing around, just pass, pass, cross, goal.
RIP david johnson
classic football and great goal from the most underrated TerryMac !
Huge Liverpool,I remember well,what a style of game!!
And they say City do this. No team in history has destroyed teams as consistently and routinely as Liverpool did back then. And they did it for a long time, with several managers and a small squad of players.
The cross by Heighway for #7 is for me, the greatest first time cross of all time 😇
The reading of the game n Knowing where your man is going to be with those 2 passes is clinical, absolute faith in your own and each others ability and teamwork... just Knowing you're all playing Peak football
The legend about the 7th goal is true..listen to the gasps before the roars
You need to see the last goal fully..its cut here..but talk about the icing on the cake!!!!
Definitely,I remember Dalglish doing something special to start it off
In this day and age there would be 17 angles of McDermott's goal. Back then it was pot luck that the TV cameras would be at the game. Thankfully there is some decent footage of my favourite Liverpool goal by my favourite Liverpool player. Liverpool were facing a corner and turned it into a brutal attack in seconds. Klopp didn't invent this stuff.......
Steve Heighway our best winger ever as well
Liverpool back in them days were like the Brazil team of English football.
When I started watching football as a kid, all I watched were videos of the Brazilian World Cup teams and videos of Liverpool's 70s and 80s teams.
Surely the best 7th goal you will ever see, lol
Why don't they show the full 7th goal,from the Spurs corner.(best viewed from the Kop end)30,000 locked out for that game
As a Spurs fan of many yrs,this still makes painful watching!
Liverpool were street's and yrs ahead of Spurs,who couldn't defend then&still can't!
And that last goal was for the purists..And if it wasn't for Barry Daines and John Duncan(our number 9!) those 'Scousers wld have hit double figures!
This superb Liverpool team would more than hold its own in todays Premier league.
What the footage didn't show is that our 7th came from a Spurs corner if memory serves me right. There was a few quick passes and we went on the counter.
th-cam.com/video/QfWlciSofiM/w-d-xo.html
Terry Mac,dusseldorf runner,he ran from his own 6 yard box for that 7th goal
The thing about this Liverpool team and this era was that on paper the Liverpool players weren’t that much better than many of their rivals. I mean Tottenham had 2 world cup winners as well as other players of calibre. I’m guessing what set them apart was a belief, a manager with good judgment and a team first ethic. I noticed how Kenny Dalglish plays a player in, in a better position when on a Hatrick. I’ve watched many of these matches and he’s so selfless.
Hoddle played a blinder that day shite from beginning to end no wonder he does not like us f ing Gonk best game I have seen at Anfield ❤️ YNWA 🤪
One of the benefits of growing up in Granada tv land was you got Kick Off on a Sunday. When you consider there was no blanket coverage of football back then we were lucky to see Terry McDermott's brilliant goal just by luck. We got to see united 3 v 5 WBA (ohhhh,what a goal) & Frank Worthington's classic v Ipswich too.
I don't know if it was Gerald Sinstadt's acres of space comment before the 7th goal but I was amazed how compact Anfield was when I went in 84.It looked enormous on tv.
Gola & Stylo matchmaker boots too. Welcome back to junior school.
one touch crossing from Heightway over the whole Spurs defense to single man Mcdormitt's header....what a greatest counterattack ever...
There's been some fantastic goals scored at Anfield over the years - but I don't think there's ever been a better goal scored at Anfield than the 7th. (OK, maybe Stevie G's winner against Olympiacos in 2004 meant more)
Ray Clemence was our best keeper ever
Bruce was pretty good - won several League titles, European Cups, FA Cups and League Cups
Would love to have been there ; was doing a holiday job in bookies. Spurs learnt their lessons well ; seven weeks later the two teams drew 0-0 at White Hart Lane
What they dont show is that McDermott won the header from spurs corner and started to sprint
I saw this first time in 1992 when Granada had a Saturday afternoon football show (like Kick Off) and they would talk to a football legend from the past so that he could talk about his match of choice. In this case, it was David Johnson who picked this 7-0 thrashing of Spurs. IIRC they only showed the goals and David chatted about each one especially his brace. Back then, I would have been only 4 months inside my mum's womb.
That last goal wow
Untouchable that day... and Many many other days, left you believing Football was a simple yet Amazing thing, still the best British team for me over that 4 or 5 year period, didn't win them all but they outlasted the teams that beat them once or twice and were serial Winners. Form was temporary, Liverpools Class lasted longer and when they really turned it on they done it with character, style and a swagger. They Knew who they were 👍
that team would rip most teams today to shreds
So often you used to see this against those great Liverpool sides - opportunities missed at one end and then bang bang bang 3-0
I remember this battering Spurs got from this great Liverpool side. Could have been more had it not been for their keeper Barry Daines.
It was too perfect. A moment in time
I swear I watched this match on the Kop. I was just 15 and when the 7th goal when in many just stood
Liverpool were pure glass 🍷 in them days
@idawanna dance nah 😂 Liverpool are terrible 7-2
@@sah_sook Liverpool is the most successful club in England
It was the day had it all together. The Scottish players from the World cup were rampant
With respect : Terry McDermott' s goal is not the merely the best goal that any one individual witnessed at Anfield that day, Its the best goal scored by LFC anywhere, anytime, anyhow !!!
Also on the subject of nostalgia etc the keepers ain't wearing no mo'fuckin gloves y'all !!!🤗
unbeatable in them days,I was there
Remember going to this game as a 12 yr old with my dad in the old Paddock. The arrival of the 2 Argentinians was such a draw as foreigners were rare in those days. How times change! Liverpool were sheer class that day, happy memories..
Liverpool were the Barcelona or Real Madrid of their day. The good old days!!🏆😄😁🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
No they were.not..they were the Liverpool of their day...
Superb game I was at it outclassed spurs
Sadistic ref for penalty re-take... already 5-0, perfectly good save.
It was harsh. Not sure even VAR would say to retake it.
That seventh goal
Never forget that day. Tottenham fan in the cop. With the Wolfe family.
my fiirst anfield game and that last goal stiĺl my all time fav
I said to myself..this time I will not cry....30 seconds in bubbling like a baby
Well it's like Moses parting the waters whenever Liverpool go through the middle there - that's how to commentate
Amazed it was only 7
That last goal needs to be shown in it's entirity that is where it really began two moves earlier to fully appreciate it why do they always cut it short?
You're so right!
th-cam.com/video/QfWlciSofiM/w-d-xo.html
In this match only Liverpool played.!!? There wasn't any Tottenham play.
this is why i am pissed at sland result !!! :0) 7 th goal got me here booom !!!
Yes, this was a great Liverpool team - one of the best English football has ever seen - but a relatively poor Chelsea side beats the Reds twice in 1978, 4-2 (FA Cup) and 3-1 (league) And we'll beat you again 2020...
The Greatest Team Goal Ever at Anfield.
According to the subtitles Dog Leash scored a couple lol.
People say modern footy better 🤣🤣🤣 they played this game on my 1st birthday
My second home Match I was taken too
the good old days when football was football and not the money riddled political trash it is now, what a fantastic Liverpool side demolishing spurs! under the guidance of the greatest manager of all time, sir bob! rip you legend ynwa
Football these days are no different, a little less fake injuries and it would be better than that generation of football, people are more skilled (e.g Lionel Messi), the camera quality is better, and there is more competition. Sorry I'm so late to tell you this, when you posted this I wasn't old enough, but football these days is not trash, that's my point.
Couldve been way more goals..!! The seriously one touch pass goal by TerryMcD.. glorious and direct
This was my first match.
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COME ON YOOOOO MIGHTEEE
REDDD CHAMMPPEEEONNNSS
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He's not called King Kenny for nothing.
29 people must be mental
Was this the game that generated the Kenny’s from Heaven newspaper headline?