It's a shame how money has ruined everything .... I was not alive for any of this but you can clearly tell that passion and emotion is not there the way it seems to be in these videos
There was money and bias Liverpool had FA backing and still do really, plus few others but it was not as simple as it seemed - but universe away from today's crap
Absolutely fantastic stuff, I was 11 years old at the time and I played golf with Kevin Keegan and met Emlyn Hughes and Dennis Waterman. Pure gold the 70s.
Thanks Paul McQuillan for uploading. I really enjoyed watching it...except for the game where England thrashed Poland 1-1 to fail to qualify for the World Cup. The most frustrating match I ever watched.
england was a very low scoring team thrashed is meaningless if you dont score england scored 3 goals poland scored 6 goals you understand that kind of math, dont you?
Remember this year very well. Just arrived back from South Africa (sun) to North Yorkshire (near Middlesbrough). It was traumatic - but the football was great. 2 years later after a record summer, we went back to South Africa. Cloughie was my hero. Still is.
This series are amazing: beautiful kits (with no advertisement), muddy pitches, working class' crowded stadiums (unlike today one must spend thousand of euros to a season ticket), amazing players, etc. I'm enjoying it in my portuguese quarintine.
Never paid in euros for season tickets in England mate. The muddy pitches weren’t great and in the snow weekend after weekends of football postponed! Not just the working classes used to go. Standing and getting crushed wasn’t misty eyed nostalgia either! You’ve never been taken off your feet 12 feet and back oh and Google hot pocket! RIP the 96. Football is better today regardless of the fact I have to pay a fortune for my season ticket but then how can a player go for £100 million pounds or euros today?!
Something refreshing about the footballers back then literally being like everyone else, just your average guy from up the coal mine who come good on a football pitch and living a dream, its a foregone time, you can find a similar attitude on a sunday league pitch but its still not where it used to be.
Theology, Clyde best, George boy, oh, so much to take in... (I was a boy, and I lived/loved it all).. I hope today's footballers watch this stuff... The pitches, the fan masses.... Glorious!! Watch, and learn.... Special times!!
The good old days when men were men, women liked it that way, football teams played in front of fans, and toilet rolls were used for other than for their intended purposes. "Beam me back Scotty, not up." This place is now a living hell especially for those who have never committed a crime in their lives. If you can look your children in the eye and not feel like crying, then you have not been paying anything like enough proper attention.
1:55 Revie was absolutely right here. Leeds were often unfairly castigated as a team of boring defensive cloggers, but his 73-74 side was utterly brilliant. Best achievement of the decade, without a doubt. 18:18 astonishing strike by Yorath - how did he do that?
@@mick6370 clough seen straight through them and then went and managed the best team in the world for a couple of seasons 42 games unbeaten 2 champions league and a league title no I'm not bitter at all how many champions leagues did leeds win again yeh I thought so
@@sidvicious05 Never finished lower than 4th for 10 years with virtually the same playing staff yeh best cheats ever, and another thing Ckogh is in the top four managers along with Revie, Shanks and Matt Busby they all took struggling teams to the top without needing billionaires money no manager or coach can do that today.
I was 10 during that season. I watched Leyton Orient battle for promotion to the old first division. They were in the top three for most of that season, then started to drop points towards the end. On the night before the FA Cup final, Orient had to beat Aston Villa to gain promotion..nearly 30,000 watched that match and Orient could only draw..meaning Carlisle United went up instead
That build-up to the goal from ~35:37 was sublime! 35:53 The referee theatrics - Mike Dean relative? ;-) Thank you for sharing and keep winning, Redmen! YNWA
All great players and in the case of Denis Law one of the greatest of all time - but he was past his peak then. They didn't quite match Peter Lorimer, Eddie Gray, Allan Clarke and Mick Jones. That Leeds forward line, with Bremner and Giles behind them - at that time the best midfield double act in the world - was incredible. The finest team not to win the European Cup, and only bad luck prevented it.
Being a liverpool Fan myself I used to love our games against Leeds.. what an era for football..!! I still say to this day Leeds should have definitely won more cups around that time..fantastic side..
@Ron Slater There's no more bigger cheats than in todays modern game diving, faking injury footballers were footballers in the 60s & 70s every club had there star players and hard players I've been watching football since the 60s and seen a lot of great teams from different era's but Revie's Leeds, Shankly's Liverpool along with Paisley and Dalglish, George Graham's Arsenal along with Wenger and Fergies Man U all be it the latter being bought with sky money now Man City again being bought with rich owners, you could put Chelsea in there but for me not a patch on the teams I've mentioned.
@Ron Slater None nothing was proven, but there's plenty of modern players been in bother for match fixing, the problem is I can tell you have a complete hatred towards Leeds United, I've seen that Leeds team and I know how good they were just like many others I've seen I appreciate good football from any team like Liverpool today great team to watch best for 2 years for me.
Oh yes Tommy when it really was the working mans game, huge crowds, mostly standing, it will never come back unfortunately. However would todays overpaid prancing Nancie's have coped.
@James Richards it surly did James in fact it was on Parr with the league championship. Best one in my view 1970 '2 Fab close games and superb pace n passing .Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands 🤝
@@sidvicious05 Quite right sid and as the years went by they got more n more!!, also Egos grew and less respect for the fans sir. There are the loyal ones like Bobby Charlton and Tom Finney plus the likes of Jimmy Armfield too .Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝
Ha!...the usual from anti LUFC individuals...an absolute privilege to see that team play ,we had everything that other teams possessed had but we had it in one team and used those things as required.Yes we should have won more silverware etc but hey ho being a Leeds fan is special, but unless your a follower you will never know how great that is :)
@@TheBobbymcd Yeh you did mate, unfortunately we couldn't have played in the same league.We lost some vital matches and the FA were and still are inept at seeing the difficulty clubs can have when fixture congestion arises.Without looking i don't know if this was an issue when we played you.
Fact: Poland went on to 3rd in World Cup 74 after beating England to qualification and Poland striker Lato was top scorer! Should never have sacked Sir Alf. Between 74 and 82 we lost our way.
From the days when football shirts looked like real man football shirts, none of these poxy perfume ads and all that. Mind you, is weird how it seems the referee and linesmen had to be at least 50.
Loved clough to death but he was so wrong about that leeds side, they were one of the best footballing teams of that generation, yes they were hard but so were other teams.
What I find disturbing that there were 2 credible accusations against Don Revie for bribery. One by Bob Stokoe, mentioned in the 1972/73 episode, when he was manager of Bury (RIP), and one by Wolves before the last game of the season Leeds needed to beat them to win the league....too much of a coincidence. Maybe there were more who knows? Revie's Leeds side was amazing, why do that?
Apart from being a Great Manager ... Sir Brian still kept himself Tidy & Immaculate even in the 70s ... Rather than embracing the Clumsy, Bell Bottom, Flimsy Hair, Handlebar Moustaches & Long Sideburns....
Every team had a hard man aka hatchet man. A player with little skill but a tough tackler! Yet Leeds we’re different! Every player could and would give it! But they had skill and technique! Revie always had a team that could mix it up! Not called dirty Leeds for nothing! They were unique! They got to so many finals and lost as well!
Was at Old Trafford that season Forest beat Utd 4.0 but they always tried to play entertaining football.!!!Went down to second Division came straight back up averaging 58,500 every home game.!!!
Something I'll never understand and Forest fans won't like this but if you look at the timeline. Clough forced to leave Derby, England fail to qualify, Sir Alf resigns. Why didn't Clough get the England job then? Surely that was the ideal opportunity? We're the FA really that scared of him?
No rolling around faking an injury, cynical diving, just hard tackling, quagmire grounds! modern players would shit their knickers if they had to play in those conditions, especially against those players. Games were exciting, skillful and brutal, no useless VAR with equally useless refs, players surrounding the ref when a fart blows over a player in the 18 yard box, or some moron prancing around because his lipstick was smudged, I came from that era and played on those grounds in freezing weather with driving snow and worse! When real men played men now it's a game for ponces, and the skill has gone down as have standards like everything else in this country. Shanks, Revie, Ferguson, Paisley, Clough, were brilliant managers as well as all their assistants, including Ramsey the likes of them will never be seen again. Unlucky at the world cup, their goalie decided to have a blinder on that day of all days! MOT!
My brother got hit in the eye in a school match by one of those old leather balls that were covered in 'dubbin' (does it still exist?) and weighed a ton. He had one weak eye for years. About 40 years later, a routine eye test revealed a detached retina from childhood that had not healed properly.
i used to spend my childhood Saturdays at hihgbury with me dad and i remember that even the legendary bowling green of a pitch being like the somme most seasons
That Polish Goalkeeper ! If he were playing today, he'd surely be 100 million dollar signing. I wonder how much he was paid in chickens and cabbage in Poland ?
In the days when the captain would go up first to collect the cup , medals in a small box , none of that silly dancing they do now , or the pyrotecnics going of
Derby county in second place and sack Clough , affected there season there finished in 3rd place but could it off been better ,yes because they won the league next season.
When Cloughie called Poland's keeper a clown he knew people would remember that comment longer than they remembered the match. It was shocking and controversial, but it was what we needed. Poland had plunged us into gloom, and Brian responded by dismissing their keeper with a damning verdict which gave England fans something to enjoy and savour. The crafty old beggar knew noone would ever forget his saying it. Bloody genius.
The quality of the football on those mud fields - amazing
It's a shame how money has ruined everything .... I was not alive for any of this but you can clearly tell that passion and emotion is not there the way it seems to be in these videos
Not sure the game would have survived though if it weren't for sponsorship, TV, and money.
@@kevinprior3549 great series this.. but looking at it another way, has sponsorship and tv taken the game as far as it can go?
There was money and bias Liverpool had FA backing and still do really, plus few others but it was not as simple as it seemed - but universe away from today's crap
Absolutely fantastic stuff, I was 11 years old at the time and I played golf with Kevin Keegan and met Emlyn Hughes and Dennis Waterman. Pure gold the 70s.
Allan Clarke - what a GREAT finisher! So classy.
As a Man Utd fan…. This is not my favourite season ever😢. I hate Liverpool, but I can’t help but love Bill Shankly. He was a genius, tbf.
Thanks Paul McQuillan for uploading. I really enjoyed watching it...except for the game where England thrashed Poland 1-1 to fail to qualify for the World Cup. The most frustrating match I ever watched.
england was a very low scoring team
thrashed is meaningless if you dont score
england scored 3 goals
poland scored 6 goals
you understand that kind of math, dont you?
england lost in poland 2:0
wasnt that frustrating as well silly boy?
Remember this year very well. Just arrived back from South Africa (sun) to North Yorkshire (near Middlesbrough). It was traumatic - but the football was great. 2 years later after a record summer, we went back to South Africa. Cloughie was my hero. Still is.
The greatest coach England never had
This series are amazing: beautiful kits (with no advertisement), muddy pitches, working class' crowded stadiums (unlike today one must spend thousand of euros to a season ticket), amazing players, etc. I'm enjoying it in my portuguese quarintine.
Never paid in euros for season tickets in England mate. The muddy pitches weren’t great and in the snow weekend after weekends of football postponed! Not just the working classes used to go. Standing and getting crushed wasn’t misty eyed nostalgia either! You’ve never been taken off your feet 12 feet and back oh and Google hot pocket! RIP the 96. Football is better today regardless of the fact I have to pay a fortune for my season ticket but then how can a player go for £100 million pounds or euros today?!
@@raphaelrau1728 Football was better back then, It was football no fking about
“A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you.”
Something refreshing about the footballers back then literally being like everyone else, just your average guy from up the coal mine who come good on a football pitch and living a dream, its a foregone time, you can find a similar attitude on a sunday league pitch but its still not where it used to be.
Thanks Paul,
The season I first became interested in football as a Leeds supporter-well remember the battle royal between themselves and Liverpool!
Billy Brenner was spot on about that great Leeds team.
RIP Ray Clemence.
sir alf ramsey the BEST england manager we had ..and brian clough the best england manager we never had !!!
FUCK England. and im english.
Perhaps Ramsey was in charge of England a year or two too long?
" i think he has made a mistake of going on thelly !! " brilliant where have all the regional accents gone ???
The days, when ya Dad did the pools and spot the ball.
haha, Littlewoods … Vernon's …. Zetters!
And ya mum did the milkman and the postman.
@@garryjohnston7777 There's always someone who has to spoil it by being crude.
@@Trev359 hey where's your sense of humor that was quite funny
Thanks for sharing videos of my earliest memories of football
The infectious smile of the brilliant Emlyn Hughes. All time great for Liverpool and England.
Theology, Clyde best, George boy, oh, so much to take in... (I was a boy, and I lived/loved it all).. I hope today's footballers watch this stuff... The pitches, the fan masses.... Glorious!! Watch, and learn.... Special times!!
Oh for the days when keepers weren't made of glass!!!!!
Brian Clough on listening to players' opinions: "We talk about it for 20 minutes and then we decide I was right". What a great character Cloughy was.
The man was an absolute legend like harry redknapp best manager England 🏴 never had both are a travesty!!!!
Thatcher nicked that line.
Then again, Clough probably did, too . . . love that guy.
St James Park home end looked EPIC
CallitHowISeeIt :The semi final wasn’t at St.James Park.But it is and was a great plcce to be.
It was at Hillsborough.
Another season when 50% of the teams seemingly did not exist. Thank God for Thames, Granada, Anglian TV etc...
Britain has been lost. Gone forever. Conquered without a single shot.
by whom?
@@LdevArt Rupert Murdoch
The good old days when men were men, women liked it that way, football teams played in front of fans, and toilet rolls were used for other than for their intended purposes. "Beam me back Scotty, not up." This place is now a living hell especially for those who have never committed a crime in their lives.
If you can look your children in the eye and not feel like crying, then you have not been paying anything like enough proper attention.
Cheer up
What a quality vidio many thanks Bill
These are great for someone of my age. Saw my first ever game in 1974. Tottenham 1 Liverpool 1 midweek just after Liverpool won the FA Cup.
Oz from Auf Weidersehen Pet smashed up a little chef at Wetherby on the way back from the semi final
What a game that was Kidder
Those were the days my friend i thought they'd never end.
Imagine todays premiership stars having to play on some of those mudbath pitches back then! that took even more skill if anything.
IS DRINKING DONE THE TALKING
Those pitches ! And people sometimes complain about today's near immaculate pitches !
1:55 Revie was absolutely right here. Leeds were often unfairly castigated as a team of boring defensive cloggers, but his 73-74 side was utterly brilliant. Best achievement of the decade, without a doubt.
18:18 astonishing strike by Yorath - how did he do that?
@Peter Grahame won trophies never out of the top 4 in 10 years yes we were tough but we could play as well
CHEATS CHEATS DIRTY CHEATING LEEDS
@@sidvicious05 All sad, bitter and jealous over the best side this country as ever seen from a neutral
@@mick6370 clough seen straight through them and then went and managed the best team in the world for a couple of seasons 42 games unbeaten 2 champions league and a league title no I'm not bitter at all how many champions leagues did leeds win again yeh I thought so
@@sidvicious05 Never finished lower than 4th for 10 years with virtually the same playing staff yeh best cheats ever, and another thing Ckogh is in the top four managers along with Revie, Shanks and Matt Busby they all took struggling teams to the top without needing billionaires money no manager or coach can do that today.
Brilliant!!! I'm 10 again 🤪🤣😜👊
Man Utd relegated... Oh how we all laughed that year... Tommy Docherty: footballing genius. 😂
Didn't Dennis law score the winner aswell?
I was 10 during that season. I watched Leyton Orient battle for promotion to the old first division. They were in the top three for most of that season, then started to drop points towards the end. On the night before the FA Cup final, Orient had to beat Aston Villa to gain promotion..nearly 30,000 watched that match and Orient could only draw..meaning Carlisle United went up instead
That build-up to the goal from ~35:37 was sublime! 35:53 The referee theatrics - Mike Dean relative? ;-)
Thank you for sharing and keep winning, Redmen! YNWA
Liverpool and their fans..unbeatable....
Brian Clough's an absolute legend is at the ground after getting the sack.
He didn’t get the sack.
@@SteveInskip Correct. He resigned.
DJosephWells and the board accepted his resignation, which wasn’t in Brian’s plan. All went sadly wrong!
The Best Coach England 🇬🇧 Never Had
Great stuff❤
So let me get this straight: City had as their attacking options Franny Lee, Bell, Law and Marsh and they still didn't get anywhere? That's crazy!
And Colin Bell - what a footballer he was!
They still were not in the same class as Leeds United.
They tried buying the league before you say?
All great players and in the case of Denis Law one of the greatest of all time - but he was past his peak then. They didn't quite match Peter Lorimer, Eddie Gray, Allan Clarke and Mick Jones. That Leeds forward line, with Bremner and Giles behind them - at that time the best midfield double act in the world - was incredible. The finest team not to win the European Cup, and only bad luck prevented it.
When did grass pitches begin to be a more acceptable surface in British football?
Crazy horse..emlyn Hughes..great player.
1973/74 - Super Leeds 💛💙 29 games unbeaten from start of season people can say all they want Leeds were a great side in that era no doubt about it
Being a liverpool Fan myself I used to love our games against Leeds.. what an era for football..!! I still say to this day Leeds should have definitely won more cups around that time..fantastic side..
Only won by cheating dirty dirty leeds
@Ron Slater yawn yawn yawn Leeds best team Liverpool next best from a neutral
@Ron Slater There's no more bigger cheats than in todays modern game diving, faking injury footballers were footballers in the 60s & 70s every club had there star players and hard players I've been watching football since the 60s and seen a lot of great teams from different era's but Revie's Leeds, Shankly's Liverpool along with Paisley and Dalglish, George Graham's Arsenal along with Wenger and Fergies Man U all be it the latter being bought with sky money now Man City again being bought with rich owners, you could put Chelsea in there but for me not a patch on the teams I've mentioned.
@Ron Slater None nothing was proven, but there's plenty of modern players been in bother for match fixing, the problem is I can tell you have a complete hatred towards Leeds United, I've seen that Leeds team and I know how good they were just like many others I've seen I appreciate good football from any team like Liverpool today great team to watch best for 2 years for me.
Back when football was football. No var and proper tackles! Only wish it was like it nowadays
Oh yes Tommy when it really was the working mans game, huge crowds, mostly standing, it will never come back unfortunately. However would todays overpaid prancing Nancie's have coped.
Jimmy Hill Shuffle lol love it! 6:54
He was speaking shit back in the 70s, not just when I became conscious of him in the 80s onwards. At least he was consistent
The days when football meant having character and characters, like snooker,tennis,formula 1 etc also had
When pitches were shite, boots were awful, players were hard, and the ball weighed a ton when it was wet
@James Richards it surly did James in fact it was on Parr with the league championship. Best one in my view 1970 '2 Fab close games and superb pace n passing .Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands 🤝
And the sideburns
And the perks 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@sidvicious05 Quite right sid and as the years went by they got more n more!!, also Egos grew and less respect for the fans sir. There are the loyal ones like Bobby Charlton and Tom Finney plus the likes of Jimmy Armfield too .Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝
@@glynnevans1851 yeh there's not many players doing it for loyalty no more it's all solely about the money now very sad, peace
Poland game, was a siege on the Poland net but nothing would go in, then for Hunter and Shilton to make those mistakes.
you left out hughes
Bremner and Giles, what a pairing not to mention the rest of the lads, a great, great team, lovely footballers with a fantastic manager.
Ha!...the usual from anti LUFC individuals...an absolute privilege to see that team play ,we had everything that other teams possessed had but we had it in one team and used those things as required.Yes we should have won more silverware etc but hey ho being a Leeds fan is special, but unless your a follower you will never know how great that is :)
And Glasgow Celtic gubbed you every time we played you :) put you out of Europe as well.
@@TheBobbymcd Yeh you did mate, unfortunately we couldn't have played in the same league.We lost some vital matches and the FA were and still are inept at seeing the difficulty clubs can have when fixture congestion arises.Without looking i don't know if this was an issue when we played you.
Fact: Poland went on to 3rd in World Cup 74 after beating England to qualification and Poland striker Lato was top scorer! Should never have sacked Sir Alf. Between 74 and 82 we lost our way.
The 70s! When men were men!
Terry Yorath's goal against Ipswich was extraordinary. The dip must have been sheer cos it looked like all the time it was gonna go over the bar.
6:55 I sincerely hope nobody let Saville anywhere near that.
I think they were quite safe, those girls would have been too old for him!
A tunnel under the English Channel? It’ll never work....
The Newcastle Utd manager chain-smoked his way through the entire 90 mins of that Cup Final.
Princess Anne and Hughes were a double act later on as well 😊👌
The amazing thing was the squads were about 13 players. Also as a Newcastle fan I swear we didn't get the ball into Liverpool's half in the Cup Final.
Liverpool had stickers printed BEFORE the game...we won, they lost.
poland 3rd in world cup - no mugs
Yes but that 1/1 draw was one of THE most one sided games ever
In the finals, they beat Italy, Argentina and Brazil, and were leading goalscorers.
@@cerneuffington2656 Might have beaten West Germany if the pitch wasn't in such a shambles.
70's best football best music best comedy
And everything brown
@@kevinprior3549 not true! Somethings were beige
If Paul (the Invisible Man) Pogba cost Man Utd £89m, how much would Keegan be worth if he was playing today?
91 million
From the days when football shirts looked like real man football shirts, none of these poxy perfume ads and all that.
Mind you, is weird how it seems the referee and linesmen had to be at least 50.
Loved clough to death but he was so wrong about that leeds side, they were one of the best footballing teams of that generation, yes they were hard but so were other teams.
They were brilliant mate one of the best ever English teams and I am an evertonian.
However they were also aging brittle and slowing down by end of year and likely Revie could see it
well said brother
Ben Adolph I won’t disagree with you there.
What I find disturbing that there were 2 credible accusations against Don Revie for bribery. One by Bob Stokoe, mentioned in the 1972/73 episode, when he was manager of Bury (RIP), and one by Wolves before the last game of the season Leeds needed to beat them to win the league....too much of a coincidence. Maybe there were more who knows? Revie's Leeds side was amazing, why do that?
As a long-time fan of United, I have to say Tommy Docherty had the charm of a cowpat. He certainly got his comeuppance.
Apart from being a Great Manager ... Sir Brian still kept himself Tidy & Immaculate even in the 70s ... Rather than embracing the Clumsy, Bell Bottom, Flimsy Hair, Handlebar Moustaches & Long Sideburns....
peters dived, admitted it years later....
Poland finished 3rd in World Cup '74...this night no fluke and England paid dearly
england scored only 3 goals in qualifying
pathetic really
Keep em coming paulmagicflute!
That Man City team was great!
Every team had a hard man aka hatchet man. A player with little skill but a tough tackler! Yet Leeds we’re different! Every player could and would give it! But they had skill and technique! Revie always had a team that could mix it up! Not called dirty Leeds for nothing! They were unique! They got to so many finals and lost as well!
Why did it show thousands queue for the Manchester derby at burnden park Bolton?
hey paul, do you have all these episodes to share? i wanna save this stuff before it bcomes lost
The atmosphere at Derby was electric ! For saying how many more your elland roads and anfield held Derby was the loudest!!
'All Right Now' was released in 1970, not '74.
I was about to say that!
Wasn't it re-released in 74?
@@gary1961 Probably. It was re-released several times, including the 1980s and again in the early 1990s.
this doesn't mean it couldn't be listened to in 74. now if they had it playing for 1968 highlights then you have a problem.
Was re-released in July 1973 apparently
What's with those pitches!!?? Absolutely shocking. How could you play on them. I'd forgotten just how bad they really were.
When Princess Anne was almost do-able!! 🤣🤣🤣
If I remember rightly she had a fair pair of legs,all that striding of horses.oo-er,missus!
🤣🤣🤣 she's never been close to almost....the same applies to Camilla
Where are the other episodes?
Emlyn Hughes given the FA Cup by Princess Anne years before the notorious handbag shuffling incident on Question of Sport!
Ah, the season my beloved Man United got relegated.
@da_king ....and Leeds won the title. The sweetest season of my life. To be fair, you’ve had by far the better of it since!
@@LeoDragon34 leeds only won it by cheating let's be honest pal clough knew his shit
Was at Old Trafford that season Forest beat Utd 4.0 but they always tried to play entertaining football.!!!Went down to second Division came straight back up averaging 58,500 every home game.!!!
Does anyone recall why Dennis Waterman was a regular feature?
I would guess because of the Sweeney, he was a big star in the 70s
Clough>Revie
Something I'll never understand and Forest fans won't like this but if you look at the timeline. Clough forced to leave Derby, England fail to qualify, Sir Alf resigns. Why didn't Clough get the England job then? Surely that was the ideal opportunity? We're the FA really that scared of him?
Ben the fa always want a yes man,well,nearly always,it seems.
I remember a joke that that era " What is taken to the Cup Final but never used? Malcolm McDonald"
How did they manage to play football on those awful pitches?
No rolling around faking an injury, cynical diving, just hard tackling, quagmire grounds! modern players would shit their knickers if they had to play in those conditions, especially against those players. Games were exciting, skillful and brutal, no useless VAR with equally useless refs, players surrounding the ref when a fart blows over a player in the 18 yard box, or some moron prancing around because his lipstick was smudged, I came from that era and played on those grounds in freezing weather with driving snow and worse! When real men played men now it's a game for ponces, and the skill has gone down as have standards like everything else in this country. Shanks, Revie, Ferguson, Paisley, Clough, were brilliant managers as well as all their assistants, including Ramsey the likes of them will never be seen again. Unlucky at the world cup, their goalie decided to have a blinder on that day of all days! MOT!
In the 60s I was playing school football and got hit in the face with the ball, the mark stayed a week.
My brother got hit in the eye in a school match by one of those old leather balls that were covered in 'dubbin' (does it still exist?) and weighed a ton. He had one weak eye for years. About 40 years later, a routine eye test revealed a detached retina from childhood that had not healed properly.
@@portcullis5622 I remember those leather balls at school, trying to kick one in winter really hurt
They soaked up the water in wet weather, it was like kicking/heading a lump of concrete!
@@danw1374 Wet weather was almost guaranteed in the north in the 1970s winters!
When was this program aired in the 90’s or late 80’s anyone????
The eighties i think.
it was aired in 1995
12:06 Shilton the wholely goalie.
Took him about an hour to get on the floor lol
I taken my hat off to the groundsman 24:31
How old are those refs
Spurs in Europe..nothing changed then.
God, i don’t remember as a boy the pitches being that bad. Cow pastures.
i used to spend my childhood Saturdays at hihgbury with me dad and i remember that even the legendary bowling green of a pitch being like the somme most seasons
Taking a leaf from Monty Python...Q. How do tell who's the referee in a game of football? A. He's the only one who doesn't have mud all over himself.
Brian clough - Edward Heath you decide
Denis Law made 2 league debuts for Man City??
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Law
That Polish Goalkeeper ! If he were playing today, he'd surely be 100 million dollar signing. I wonder how much he was paid in chickens and cabbage in Poland ?
the sarisfaction in knocking england out was enough payment you working class dummy
Back when football mattered and was played by men who cared for football.
In the days when the captain would go up first to collect the cup , medals in a small box , none of that silly dancing they do now , or the pyrotecnics going of
Derby county in second place and sack Clough , affected there season there finished in 3rd place but could it off been better ,yes because they won the league next season.
When Cloughie called Poland's keeper a clown he knew people would remember that comment longer than they remembered the match.
It was shocking and controversial, but it was what we needed.
Poland had plunged us into gloom, and Brian responded by dismissing their keeper with a damning verdict which gave England fans something to enjoy and savour.
The crafty old beggar knew noone would ever forget his saying it. Bloody genius.
what you needed were players who could score
decades later and still lacking the understanding what really happened
OH look. blokes from the british isles playing fooball!
Show me a better goal anywhere than Liverpools third in the cup final.