Most of the Match of the Day episode broadcast on 20th October 1984, featuring highlights of Liverpool v Everton and Ipswich Town v West Bromwich Albion, plus the goals from Dundee United v Celtic.
Absolutely love it. I was only 4yo at the time but I am now binge watching all MOTD from when I was a kid 😂 muddy pitches, hard tackles and a league full of characters both on the field and in the dugouts. What amazes me the most is the pitches in December and January. The football played is superb considering.
Graham Sharpe was always a thorn in our side for the bitter blues in the 1980s... Great goal though... And in many ways... That goal in this win against the best team in Europe at that time won Everton the title in 1984-85
The 14 point gap we won the title by meant this win certainly didn't win us the title. It did start a good run though, but the key victory was against Spurs in the run in.
That was such a legendary goal by Sharp, controlled with his left before the magnificent hit with the right. The best goal of that or any season. Perfection. Sharp knew Grobelaar was (or would be) off his line so the fact that we was isn't really relevant - you can only beat what's in front of you. Of course Big Nev would've saved it - LOL!
Scag dealers standing with their customers, many customers being actual family to the dealers. Everton stopped Liverpool winning the league,United stopped Everton winning the double+Liverpool got us all kicked out of Europe
@@skintslots Everton were by a longshot the best in England and would have had more than a shot at the European cup. Shame how the Liverpool hooligans cost english football so dearly and it was a very unfair rule,Liverpool as the cause should have been banned not every other club.
@@oliver69cork46 It was 40 years ago and despite Liverpool serving a longer ban than anybody else they still managed eventually to win Cups and qualify for Europe again while Everton went down the pan because the manager and players left due to Everton being a selling club. As for the hooligans,yes there were hooligans within Liverpool's support,no doubt, but the whole scenario around that game left nobody blameless. I know this because I have friends and family who went to the game. Good luck with Ancelotti because he's the best manager Everton have ever had and you need to look forward to his time in charge as if he can't give you success,which he very well might do,nobody will.
@@skintslots thanks for your reply. The hooliganism that time was a sickness in the sport, any other sport similarly popular would also have had it. Combat 18 and other groups destroyed football for a period but thankfully it's gone except in certain countries where's there's vicious rivalry and historical hate. Liverpool, Leeds,Millwall amongst others were cursed with these hooligans. Not a fan of Everton but as a young lad of 10 at the time I admired their success and it was a change from man utd,Liverpool etc. They did go down the pan,but where? Losing kendal to bilbao? Selling gray who was in top form(never same after)?even selling Lineker to Barcelona? Everton became mediocre to even poor making average signings and changing managers. Can ancelotti change this,he's done well so far. Liverpool are a giants club,even in their worst times they've been always near.
I thought that powerful Everton side bullied Liverpool that day, And wasn't it refreshing to see players take hard tackles, Not roll around or moan and just get on with it. Everton would destroy United 5-0 the following Saturday!
@@mrkipling2201 Great season for United to, FA cup win with ten men vs Everton. Do you remember us beating a fine Dundee United team away in the UEFA cup, Only to get knocked out by a poor Videoton side later on, summed us up I think!
mcbrando I was surprised by the match with Dundee United because we drew the home leg and won away I thought it would be the other way around !! And then we beat them, done the hard part I thought and then lost to videoton. Penalties wasn’t it ?? And I could see why we were called a cup side back then because our inconsistency in the league was infuriating !!
RIP John Motson. His commentary for Sharp's derby winner will live on forever. Iconic in our clubs history.
Absolutely love it. I was only 4yo at the time but I am now binge watching all MOTD from when I was a kid 😂 muddy pitches, hard tackles and a league full of characters both on the field and in the dugouts. What amazes me the most is the pitches in December and January. The football played is superb considering.
Seems like only yesterday.............great goal from Sharpie..
Graham Sharpe was always a thorn in our side for the bitter blues in the 1980s... Great goal though... And in many ways... That goal in this win against the best team in Europe at that time won Everton the title in 1984-85
The 14 point gap we won the title by meant this win certainly didn't win us the title. It did start a good run though, but the key victory was against Spurs in the run in.
The greame sharpe goal for the Everton was top drawer str8 out the shoot annual 👌🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
What a goal by Graeme Sharp.
That was such a legendary goal by Sharp, controlled with his left before the magnificent hit with the right. The best goal of that or any season. Perfection. Sharp knew Grobelaar was (or would be) off his line so the fact that we was isn't really relevant - you can only beat what's in front of you. Of course Big Nev would've saved it - LOL!
Goal and build up from 12:08
It's nice to see Liverpool & Everton fans all mixed up together & even in the Kop. Only that city could do that. Respect Liverton or Everpool!
everton it is bollocks
Scag dealers standing with their customers, many customers being actual family to the dealers. Everton stopped Liverpool winning the league,United stopped Everton winning the double+Liverpool got us all kicked out of Europe
I miss these days of football
Greame sharpes goal was top draw..!!👌👏👏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧..Peter Reed was a little terrier 😂
LFC couldn't cope without their talisman, who had left for Sampdoria in June 84...
Eric, Eric Gates!
Come on Everton. Because of the 🤬🤬🤬🤬s cost us a shot at The European Cup.
A shot at it and nothing more.
@@skintslots Everton were by a longshot the best in England and would have had more than a shot at the European cup. Shame how the Liverpool hooligans cost english football so dearly and it was a very unfair rule,Liverpool as the cause should have been banned not every other club.
@@oliver69cork46 It was 40 years ago and despite Liverpool serving a longer ban than anybody else they still managed eventually to win Cups and qualify for Europe again while Everton went down the pan because the manager and players left due to Everton being a selling club. As for the hooligans,yes there were hooligans within Liverpool's support,no doubt, but the whole scenario around that game left nobody blameless. I know this because I have friends and family who went to the game. Good luck with Ancelotti because he's the best manager Everton have ever had and you need to look forward to his time in charge as if he can't give you success,which he very well might do,nobody will.
@@skintslots thanks for your reply. The hooliganism that time was a sickness in the sport, any other sport similarly popular would also have had it. Combat 18 and other groups destroyed football for a period but thankfully it's gone except in certain countries where's there's vicious rivalry and historical hate. Liverpool, Leeds,Millwall amongst others were cursed with these hooligans. Not a fan of Everton but as a young lad of 10 at the time I admired their success and it was a change from man utd,Liverpool etc. They did go down the pan,but where? Losing kendal to bilbao? Selling gray who was in top form(never same after)?even selling Lineker to Barcelona? Everton became mediocre to even poor making average signings and changing managers. Can ancelotti change this,he's done well so far. Liverpool are a giants club,even in their worst times they've been always near.
Rushie didn't score against them in this game 😲.Good goal though must admit .
I thought that powerful Everton side bullied Liverpool that day, And wasn't it refreshing to see players take hard tackles, Not roll around or moan and just get on with it. Everton would destroy United 5-0 the following Saturday!
mcbrando don’t remind me of that 5-0!! Very painful !!
@@mrkipling2201 Beat us 1-2 at Old Trafford in the League cup a few days later, sorry!
mcbrando that’s not as bad!! You’re right though that was some team Everton had back then.
@@mrkipling2201 Great season for United to, FA cup win with ten men vs Everton. Do you remember us beating a fine Dundee United team away in the UEFA cup, Only to get knocked out by a poor Videoton side later on, summed us up I think!
mcbrando I was surprised by the match with Dundee United because we drew the home leg and won away I thought it would be the other way around !! And then we beat them, done the hard part I thought and then lost to videoton. Penalties wasn’t it ?? And I could see why we were called a cup side back then because our inconsistency in the league was infuriating !!
wba shirt sponsors no smoking signs
Ha ha this is so funny lol
@@ludaheracles7201 it is
It was actually the local Health Authority, promoting an Anti-Smoking campaign.
Was a bit like chucking a small ice cube on a volcano, but they tried.
Haha and the 3 degrees were smoking 10 spliffs a day back then with a nice cognac 👌☮️
13:47 21:44 😂
Terrible result for Everton we only won by one goal.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😎👍