Nice one Dave, thanks - I was at this match! Bloody cold, classic game of two halves, Rushy at the end! Travelled home with three mates who were Spurs fans and laughed the whole way. Ah, good days!
This brought back memories. Live Sunday game on the BBC. You can see the snow around the pitch. There was snow where I was watching the game in Cornwall. Unusually, there was a flock of lapwing on our lawn, one of which flew into and shat upon our lounge window while we were watching the game. Molby got LFC out of the cart that game, who overcame Everton’s 11 point advantage-which seemed unlikely in the first half of this game- and went on to win the double. YNWA
Thanks, enjoyed this, remember it quite well. Waddle had tremendous abilities but heading wasn't one of them, bless him - he had to bury that header to make it 2-0. Rush was lethal, that last-minute winner was such a sickener, lol. Ah, well.
I remember watching this live on TV, at the time. As an Everton fan, I was so disappointed to Liverpool win it at the end! Amazing to see the empty areas in the terraces too!
Great video as per Dave Waller. Talk about a game of two halves. We were murdered in the first half yet came back to snatch it at the end after playing superbly in the 2nd.
Spurs needed to kill Liverpool off in the first half but couldn't, chances were there and grobbelaar wasn't certain at times. To beat a Liverpool team back then needed a team like spurs that was hard to come by to be at their best for 90 minutes. Liverpool were a great team.
Not much cultured football. Very much long ball in the air football. It looked like a sunday league game 😅. Strong character from Liverpool and as Jimmy said; "never write off this liverpool team " 2 sammy lee 7 Gillespie Kenny wanted to keep no7 Scottish!!
We actually played some great football that season and scored a ton of goals - 138 actually. I agree though this is the most long ball stuff I have ever seen us play. The pitch here was bone hard like cement which probably was the reason. The game probably was only played for the live TV
John Motson really is a very overrated football commentator, he likes the sound of his own voice, waffles a lot and makes silly, patronising comments. One of the worst football commentators, definitely not one of the best!!!! Hate listening to him, just plain nonsense.
Clemence was superb.........the best no1 England ever had behind Banks.......
Nice one Dave, thanks - I was at this match! Bloody cold, classic game of two halves, Rushy at the end! Travelled home with three mates who were Spurs fans and laughed the whole way. Ah, good days!
This brought back memories. Live Sunday game on the BBC. You can see the snow around the pitch. There was snow where I was watching the game in Cornwall. Unusually, there was a flock of lapwing on our lawn, one of which flew into and shat upon our lounge window while we were watching the game. Molby got LFC out of the cart that game, who overcame Everton’s 11 point advantage-which seemed unlikely in the first half of this game- and went on to win the double. YNWA
Dave you're the man!!
Two great kits
I was at this one, in the Park Lane. It was freeeezzzing cold. Great memories
Miss those times (: music football movies meant something renember dire straits in the charts with walk of life (: happy days
Thanks, enjoyed this, remember it quite well. Waddle had tremendous abilities but heading wasn't one of them, bless him - he had to bury that header to make it 2-0. Rush was lethal, that last-minute winner was such a sickener, lol. Ah, well.
I remember watching this live on TV, at the time. As an Everton fan, I was so disappointed to Liverpool win it at the end! Amazing to see the empty areas in the terraces too!
Great video as per Dave Waller.
Talk about a game of two halves. We were murdered in the first half yet came back to snatch it at the end after playing superbly in the 2nd.
“And it came to Molbyyyyy”
I miss white Hart Lane
Yeah, always a good atmosphere there.
@@DaveWallerLFC one of 4 grounds I miss Highbury the dell Highfield Rd main rd
Spurs needed to kill Liverpool off in the first half but couldn't, chances were there and grobbelaar wasn't certain at times.
To beat a Liverpool team back then needed a team like spurs that was hard to come by to be at their best for 90 minutes.
Liverpool were a great team.
Memories
Only the Goalkeepers wearing gloves...with snow around....that a rarity!
Perryman left spurs not long after this
Pity Spurs didnt have a player called Twaddle as well.
A Molby header against the post...a rarity
Hunting down the ball 2nd half. Cornering spurs in their own half and harassing from the front much like we do today.
Not much cultured football. Very much long ball in the air football. It looked like a sunday league game 😅.
Strong character from Liverpool and as Jimmy said; "never write off this liverpool team "
2 sammy lee
7 Gillespie
Kenny wanted to keep no7 Scottish!!
Sunday League with the most lethal striker imaginable! And I'm no Liverpool fan!
We actually played some great football that season and scored a ton of goals - 138 actually. I agree though this is the most long ball stuff I have ever seen us play. The pitch here was bone hard like cement which probably was the reason. The game probably was only played for the live TV
John Motson really is a very overrated football commentator, he likes the sound of his own voice, waffles a lot and makes silly, patronising comments. One of the worst football commentators, definitely not one of the best!!!! Hate listening to him, just plain nonsense.
Don’t be silly. He was detailed, informed and passionate. He’s streets ahead of most today
The poor man's Brian Moore.
@@graham2sexy955 and Barry Davies.
@@livvi67 Agree with @iandavidholland9993
@@Kurgan618 Barry had the class and should have been the no 1.