Tears in eyes, I'm 65, West Ham were my team from 1970 onwards, glory years....the 70's, for both football and music!!!! Brian Clough and Bill Shankly are also awesome.
@@jonsid6628 oh no,, well at least booze was cheaper then, ps it was great stuff, West Ham were really on song that day, Bonzo was holding it all together, Trev drifting about, pingin it!
Was in the North Bank that day as a stary eyed 16 year old . Saw the Frank Lampard goal all the way . Just wondering how much would Trevor Brooking be worth in todays money ?
@@Keithbarber I remember him coming from Leyton in the first place and being pretty good to begin with. After that we set the record (half a million) for buying a keeper. Phil Parkes from QPR who was brilliant. They replaced the brilliant Bobby Ferguson who was the nearest thing to a foreign player, he played for Scotland originally there was Jim standen (?) Who I don't think I actually saw. I didn't know Merv the swerve went back to orient but glad he was a local lad. The first dodgy haircut for hammers I remember.
Le gardien de wolves s'appelle Phil Parkes. Est-ce celui qui avait gagné la coupe de l'UEFA avec les spurs (1984) ? Brooking aurait mérité une meilleure carrière (internationale). Un milieu Kennedy-brooking-keegan aurait été pas mal, dommage que Ron Greenwood (très bon antraineur), ne l'ait jamais tenté.
Kenny Hibbit was a great player...surely he deserved an England cap but it was never to be. John Richards did play for England but only the once...shame.
These days VAR be looking at the penalty for a half an hour ...was it hand to ball or ball to hand did his arms go up did his arms go down was he falling was his arms in a natural position bullshit haha..the good old days
Tears in eyes, I'm 65, West Ham were my team from 1970 onwards, glory years....the 70's, for both football and music!!!! Brian Clough and Bill Shankly are also awesome.
Two of my favourite clubs.
Amazingly good quality. Team and footage.
Trevor Brooking pulling the strings
I went to this match, it was brilliant!
I was there as well, in the South Bank. We went on to win the FA Cup that year.
My main memory from this game is dropping 6 points of lager I was carrying back to me mates on the south bank when the third goal went in.
@@jonsid6628 oh no,, well at least booze was cheaper then, ps it was great stuff, West Ham were really on song that day, Bonzo was holding it all together, Trev drifting about, pingin it!
that was some special ground back in those days
Was in the North Bank that day as a stary eyed 16 year old . Saw the Frank Lampard goal all the way . Just wondering how much would Trevor Brooking be worth in todays money ?
This is brilliant ! When football was football.
Mervyn day lived up my road played for chelmsford city
We got him from Leytonstone wasn't it?
@@ratusbagus Mervyn day moved from west ham to orient in neighbouring leyton
@@Keithbarber I remember him coming from Leyton in the first place and being pretty good to begin with. After that we set the record (half a million) for buying a keeper. Phil Parkes from QPR who was brilliant. They replaced the brilliant Bobby Ferguson who was the nearest thing to a foreign player, he played for Scotland originally there was Jim standen (?) Who I don't think I actually saw.
I didn't know Merv the swerve went back to orient but glad he was a local lad. The first dodgy haircut for hammers I remember.
Despite the reputation of being "soft" Brooking did always get stuck in
Le gardien de wolves s'appelle Phil Parkes.
Est-ce celui qui avait gagné la coupe de l'UEFA avec les spurs (1984) ?
Brooking aurait mérité une meilleure carrière (internationale).
Un milieu Kennedy-brooking-keegan aurait été pas mal, dommage que Ron Greenwood (très bon antraineur), ne
l'ait jamais tenté.
Le gardien qui a gagné la coupe de l'UEFA en 1984 était Tony Parkes.
Kenny Hibbit was a great player...surely he deserved an England cap but it was never to be. John Richards did play for England but only the once...shame.
These days VAR be looking at the penalty for a half an hour ...was it hand to ball or ball to hand did his arms go up did his arms go down was he falling was his arms in a natural position bullshit haha..the good old days
These playing surfaces are terrible