Well said Maurice ,Upton park as us Evertonians called it was my first away game. I was 13 me and my mates went by coach. Bunked off school because it left at 1 pm Night game ,we didn't get home until 9 next morning . Wha a fucking hiding my mar gave me ha ha . Always loved watchin the hammers. That close to the pitch ,you could have booted the ball yourself. Great place ,great fans ,great. History. Just like Everton and Villa we have history .unlike them fuckin red Squatters across the park. As Alf would say ,bloody Sue em ,livin in our bloody ground and not a pot to piss in ha ha ha take care Up the Hammers !
Very similar clubs West ham & Everton even goodison park reminds me of the old Boleyn, one of the last old skool grounds left, your mad to let it go as we've seen ⚒ the Black Lion pub here is still there in plaistow & a regular waterhole for the players back then, behind Bobby Moore you can just make out the name of the pub >The Black Lion
The video clip above is actually is taken from the second Alf Garnett film, the first film being "Till Death Us Do Part" from 1968 and the second film (as above) is entitled "The Alf Garnett Saga" from 1972 i know because i have both these films and like good old British comedy films and sitcoms. Both films as far as i'm aware can be watched in full here on TH-cam so if you want to watch this film and the original film look for them here on TH-cam, both are well worth watching in my opinion. Love Alf Garnett "Gawd Bless You Alf!"
I remember seeing this on tv when I was a kid, in particular when Alf meets Bobby Moore in the pub toilets. I thought it was the "Till death us do part" film, so I bought the film on dvd, only to find that it wasn't. Also Una Stubbs played his daughter Rita in the series and later on in "In sickness and in health".
It's actually called The Alf Garnett Saga... here's the link th-cam.com/video/o8y4igrUb8M/w-d-xo.html some great stuff on that channel you should check it out!
I can help you with this one because The film you remember seeing on tv when you was a kid is actually called "The Alf Garnett Saga" it was made in 1972 and is the sequel film to "Till Death Us Do Part" however you are correct Una Stubbs who played Rita in "Till Death Us Do Part" in both the film and tv series was not in the sequel film her part was taken by British actress Adrienne Posta as Rita and neither was actor Anthony Booth as Mike because he was recast with actor Paul Angelis as Mike this time, although Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett does appear in it, sadly as far as i'm still aware "The Alf Garnett Film" has never been released on Dvd as it must be in the Public Domain instead.
Johnny Speight, who wrote the scripts, playing the boring git at the bar. Brilliant. Bobby Moore having a drink in the pub. Brilliant. Pop Robson back heeled goal. Brilliant. Georgie Best missing the ball. Brilliant. Clyde Best. Brilliant. Upton Park brilliant. Classic West Ham team. Brilliant. Alf Garnett. Brilliant. The early Seventies. Fucking horrible.
So very good love this programme.
The Black Lion pub is still going strong
The good days when West Ham played at the Boleyn Ground what a place an atmosphere like no other .The London stadium is not a football ground
Couldn't a gree more⚒⚒⚒⚒
Well said Maurice ,Upton park as us Evertonians called it was my first away game. I was 13 me and my mates went by coach. Bunked off school because it left at 1 pm Night game ,we didn't get home until 9 next morning . Wha a fucking hiding my mar gave me ha ha . Always loved watchin the hammers. That close to the pitch ,you could have booted the ball yourself. Great place ,great fans ,great. History. Just like Everton and Villa we have history .unlike them fuckin red Squatters across the park. As Alf would say ,bloody Sue em ,livin in our bloody ground and not a pot to piss in ha ha ha take care Up the Hammers !
Well said sir!!!👍👍👏👏⚒⚒⚒
Very similar clubs West ham & Everton even goodison park reminds me of the old Boleyn, one of the last old skool grounds left, your mad to let it go as we've seen ⚒ the Black Lion pub here is still there in plaistow & a regular waterhole for the players back then, behind Bobby Moore you can just make out the name of the pub >The Black Lion
The only time someone was ever more drunk then George best
Kenny Lynch.RIP⚒
Black lion pub Plaistow there drinking in Bobby Moore,Warren Mitchell RIP😢 ⚒
Mum and dad showed me this Saturday and I thoroughly enjoyed it, shame I didn't get to grow up where they did... Subscribed :)
The video clip above is actually is taken from the second Alf Garnett film, the first film being "Till Death Us Do Part" from 1968 and the second film (as above) is entitled "The Alf Garnett Saga" from 1972 i know because i have both these films and like good old British comedy films and sitcoms. Both films as far as i'm aware can be watched in full here on TH-cam so if you want to watch this film and the original film look for them here on TH-cam, both are well worth watching in my opinion. Love Alf Garnett "Gawd Bless You Alf!"
Wonder what Alf would have thought of the London Stadium
He's Old Skool,he'd want to stay at The Boleyn!
Up the 'ammers!
Don’t think he would be bothered as a spurs fan
@@jasonkane6125 Alf wasn't....Warren was.........duhhhhhhhhhhhhhh :)
Long live the Boleyn 😢⚒
The sound seems to have gone bud dunno if its just me
I miss Nathan,s as much as Upton park , best liquor in London
I remember seeing this on tv when I was a kid, in particular when Alf meets Bobby Moore in the pub toilets. I thought it was the "Till death us do part" film, so I bought the film on dvd, only to find that it wasn't. Also Una Stubbs played his daughter Rita in the series and later on in "In sickness and in health".
It's actually called The Alf Garnett Saga... here's the link th-cam.com/video/o8y4igrUb8M/w-d-xo.html
some great stuff on that channel you should check it out!
@@SleutherStrode there is a film with all the original cast it much better than the Alf Garnett saga this is crap in comparison
generally it does take place before series 4 as rita pregnancy but the anthony booth and una stubbs makes the film worse never on dvd
I can help you with this one because The film you remember seeing on tv when you was a kid is actually called "The Alf Garnett Saga" it was made in 1972 and is the sequel film to "Till Death Us Do Part" however you are correct Una Stubbs who played Rita in "Till Death Us Do Part" in both the film and tv series was not in the sequel film her part was taken by British actress Adrienne Posta as Rita and neither was actor Anthony Booth as Mike because he was recast with actor Paul Angelis as Mike this time, although Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett does appear in it, sadly as far as i'm still aware "The Alf Garnett Film" has never been released on Dvd as it must be in the Public Domain instead.
@@markbarker6739 Well i like both films actually and I always have done, but you can't like them all sir!
Johnny Speight, who wrote the scripts, playing the boring git at the bar. Brilliant. Bobby Moore having a drink in the pub. Brilliant. Pop Robson back heeled goal. Brilliant. Georgie Best missing the ball. Brilliant. Clyde Best. Brilliant. Upton Park brilliant. Classic West Ham team. Brilliant. Alf Garnett. Brilliant. The early Seventies. Fucking horrible.
Acid Joke. Curious to know how old you are ?.
Much missed Spurs fan Warren
eric sykes was in up the polls with alf garnett a till death us do part special
Must have said something really bad to get rid of the sound !
Brilliant good ENGLISH COMEDY
Good to see Millwall fan Max Bygraves popped in to say hello
Darren Kevin I
I thought that was George best
New Year’s Day 72 the match 3-0 for the hammers
Does anybody know the name of the song? would really appreciate it ⚒
Heh Heh,Arthur Askey,Eric Sykes,Max Bygraves stars watching the football.
Arthur Askey there as well
Kenny Lynch went to School with his nice
Nice what?
Max bygraves was a Villa fan