Bobby Charlton - what a player. I had the privilege of going to one of his soccer schools and met hime on several occasions. Also met met Sir Matt Busby.
Bobby hit it like an arrow,even the scousers were clapping!!great days being a football fan then,great players ,cheap admission ,no prima donnas ,real rivalry!!
This was my first game at Anfield as a 13 year old. I managed to clamber up some of the metalwork in the Kop and held on for dear life. Thatch of the Day showed Charlton’s 4th goal for long after this game was played and it always reminded me of my first experience. I travelled to Liverpool from 90 miles away in Staffordshire, each part of my journey by bus, as a 13 year old, on my own! Would that happen nowadays? I have a season ticket now in the Main Stand, but never forget that first match………
George's first touch at 3.20 and Bobby's one-two Arrow strike make this clip a golden nugget from heaven. A slice of history we're well lucky to watch any time we chose!
Look at the state of the pitch. Great game. Nice to see G. Best setting up players with some nice passes, not just going for goal himself. Charlton's goal at the end was sublime. What a great player.
As a long suffering Spurs fan(but with Bros&Cousins as United fans) this was(and still is) the kind of football I enjoy watching.. And if I had the time&could watch football from the 60's up until let's settle on 1996..that would be it for me,I wouldn't waste my time with today's Phony, pretentious (VAR) passionless BS ..And as I said this was Football! .And Man u had Sir Matt (who experienced so much tragedy) ,Bill Shankley,(A truly mesmerizingly fascinating character)And of course Bill Nicholson(A truly decent Man) and of course Brian Clough were the true Legends!!
this is the thing.. those player in that generation would have loved what it is today and the likes of c renaldo messi etc. their carreers may have ended years ago .these pitches were horrendous . and youhad the likes of charlton best,ron yates..jimmy greaves etc doin shite like that .. a lot of them would have triples there scoring rate and images their price tags as well .lpool fan btw
@@tomthomassony8607 Yes but with respect to him, he couldn't commentate very well in any other sport. His tennis commentary at Wimbledon was awful. But that's just my opinion of course.
As other people have mentioned, Liverpool supporters applauding Charlton's good goal. That's nice. I was at Everton one day. Bobby Moore delivered a 30 yard pin point pass, Everton supporters applauded him. You don't see that now.
@@daveglynn748 not in them days they never..... certainly not at Anfield....utd came to Liverpool in numbers around 77/78 for the first time..... funny enough it was the first game the Anni rd was segregated for away fans .....!!!
@@ijs6427 We always packed the special and the service trains for the games at anfield. I was there throughout the 1970s and 80s. This game was before i started going to the aways but I'd love to have been there.
That was the Liverpool fans applauding the Charlton goal,I was there that day ,and as a kopite I have to say great seeing Best that day,the greatest player I ever saw live. Hate United,but credit where its due.
seaney53 honesty that's what I like don't get much of that these days Matt Busby was respected and rightly so Ferguson not respected and rightly so he was very mercenary
Not to be racist but, I actually agree with you. I'd prefer the good old days when the Old First Division was dominated by men from the British Isles. It is ok to have foreign players, but they are not supposed to outnumber that of the local players.
@@yossiallen3316 I suspect he is used to it. Most people are. I am. It doesn't mean you can't have a legitimate preference for the way things used to be. And it doesn't make you a "racist".
The world is far better with globalisation, it is great to have foreign players to play football, look at Liverpool, they have Mane, Salah, Firminho, which shows they are far better than English players, don't be ignorant and appreciate immigrants, the country would be in shit without them
WHEN FOOTBALL MEANT SOMETHING [ ALL BRITISH PLAYERS [ NO DIVING NO BANDY LEGS BEARDS [ PLAYERS PLAYING FOR THE TEAM AND THE FANS [ NOT THEIR SALARY ADVERTISING DEALS [ NOT THIER FAULT [ ITS OURS [ BOYCOTT PREMIERSHIP[ TRUE ENGLISH FANS
Sorry to burst your bubble about British players not diving. Francis Lee and Rodney Marsh, both English , were prime exponents of diving back then. It did happen.
I was there in the kop. Believe it or not Man Utd put out a weakened team, because of injuries I think, but they did have George Best and Bobby Charlton and they ran the show. I do remember something else about that match - some crazy man utd supporters in the Kop throwing coins at the Kopites! You certainly don't see that today, there'd be a riot.
I once saw Tomy Smith talking about this match. He said that before the match Shankly spoke to the players and siad that Charlton was an old man, Best had been out drinking, Law was out injured, you'll go out ther and hammer them. This was supposed to be part of Shankly's great pyschological gifts. Tommy finished the anecdote by saying "they thrashed us 4-1". I can't imagine Emlyn Hughes telling that story as it undermines his version of 'Shanks'.
@@MohamedAli-xu3uw True. There were too many of the 60s team still at the club, past their sell-by date. The final straw of course came at Watford, four months after this match.
And this is exactly what it should be like. Rivalry and competition is fine, but no more than that. Sport is about enjoyment and respect and back in the day, great players from rival clubs were were respected for their greatness.
Ronaldo was given a standing ovation by everyone at Old Trafford in 2003 when he scored a hat-trick for Real Madrid in the Champions League Quarter final.
George Best You are a Fantastic Football player You are the Best George Best Good bye the Belfast boy World legend Maradona Cruyff Pele George Best is the Best
As many have said, great goal from Charlton, from a lfc perspective they were in transition as were utd although lfc kept on winning championships, I notice the camera position situated within the Kemlin Road Stand, it swapped the Main in the early 70s.
Gads this is 42+ years ago. Liverpool guilty of some 'diabolical defending'. Crowd surprisingly quiet, then again I suppose they would be given the score,
Sure they were great days mate,I don't think they will ever be back. The Banter and The Respect both sets of Fans had for each other. Even though the rivalry was still there.Whatever happened to The Reserve games on a Saturday when away buses would return if matches were called off and The Home side running out to a gate of 15,000 to 20,000 and The Chants of Liverpool and St John. The Good Days.
Love to hear people criticize today’s defending and then watch that shambolic stuff: random men roaming unmarked in the box, terrible tentative floating clearances and passes. Never mind unathletic, fat keepers. Class strike by Charlton-although you’d question the near-post position on a modern keeper.
Look at that Charlton!!... good header and i just know that his left foot also brilliant.. he took the corner with his left foot.. and it's not easy for someone who's good in right
Today the situation of English futebol is PATHETIC. Its made only by foreigners ! If you take off them it will collapse. With no doubt the old days were better, only British men, and those days real talents were produced, like Best, Charlton, John Charles, Moore, Hunt, later came Keegan, Hoddle, Barnes. Italy, Germany and France had more domestic players too. The only country that ALWAYS depended foreigners is Spain,
Can you believe only 3months b4 this game utd had been crushed 1-4 at Old Trafford by Southampton and this followed a 0-2 crash to Everton but Utd came back with a 10 game unbeaten run, those were the days great crowds and I've always said anfield and goodison park are fair minded crowds
Not anymore. Anfield is full of bile and hate these days. Just ask them why they pretend to be aeroplanes while complaining about away fans singing sick chants?
Jesus....not that old myth, Liverpool and Everton were first to travel in large numbers away. Utd soon after. Just go to 2:15 and see the amount of Liverpool in the Scoreboard. Moron. th-cam.com/video/LA7P8jFjFSQ/w-d-xo.html
no mate scouse support non existent at london games till late 70s utd packed park lane northstand etc. most sides went away to derby games loke spurs v chels.
Really? My father and his cousins used to regularly go to aways by train from the end of the war through to the early 60's...got the programmes to prove it.
on the contrary, you can hear the applause from the home crowd when charlton belts in the 4th! can't rememeber ever hearing that for the away team at old trafford.
@Billy Bonds Before my time watching United. Thank you Billy it's good to know. I did know that in the 60's and earlier local teams used to support each other when they played teams from a long way away and especially against foreign teams. My grandfather told me all about that. He would have been very surprised and saddened how sick some of the songs have now become. The rot was started by fans of Liverpool FC back in the late 60's early 70's.
This was in fact a fairly poor game between two ageing teams, I remember discussing the goals at school the following monday morning during metalwork, I was shite at metalwork.
Bobby Charlton - what a player. I had the privilege of going to one of his soccer schools and met hime on several occasions. Also met met Sir Matt Busby.
Saw Bobby play 5 times, twice at Leeds, once at Huddersfield and twice at The Shay. The only games he lost were at The Shay, twice. 😎
Who won? Liverpool or manchester united
@@legendgunner1249 United 4-1.
@@stevebowness9435 Thanks a lot bro and who had scored goals?
Genius George , wish he was playing today,
Charlton was like a marauding meastro in the midfield.....with blockbuster power in either foot,....a great player, and a real gentleman
I was there on the Kop that day, Charlton nearly sent Lawrence through the net with the fourth goal, 13th December 1969...AWESOME 👏👏👏
how, when he didn't even touch it?
@@joxford1951 The wind off the ball.
Me too, on the Kop. Remember it like yesterday.
Bobby hit it like an arrow,even the scousers were clapping!!great days being a football fan then,great players ,cheap admission ,no prima donnas ,real rivalry!!
Morgan's wall pass to set up Charlton's thunderbolt was sublime
Im not liverpool or man utd...but i always love charlton scoring as he always looks so happy...like a schoolkid
3:37 great goal from Bobby Charlton
This was my first game at Anfield as a 13 year old. I managed to clamber up some of the metalwork in the Kop and held on for dear life. Thatch of the Day showed Charlton’s 4th goal for long after this game was played and it always reminded me of my first experience. I travelled to Liverpool from 90 miles away in Staffordshire, each part of my journey by bus, as a 13 year old, on my own! Would that happen nowadays? I have a season ticket now in the Main Stand, but never forget that first match………
We support our local team?
George's first touch at 3.20 and Bobby's one-two Arrow strike make this clip a golden nugget from heaven. A slice of history we're well lucky to watch any time we chose!
+LED1512 OK he didn't do much with it but that first touch...the nonchalant ease of it.
Look at the state of the pitch. Great game. Nice to see G. Best setting up players with some nice passes, not just going for goal himself. Charlton's goal at the end was sublime. What a great player.
As a long suffering Spurs fan(but with Bros&Cousins as United fans) this was(and still is) the kind of football I enjoy watching..
And if I had the time&could watch football from the 60's up until let's settle on 1996..that would be it for me,I wouldn't waste my time with today's Phony, pretentious (VAR) passionless BS
..And as I said this was Football!
.And Man u had Sir Matt (who experienced so much tragedy) ,Bill Shankley,(A truly mesmerizingly fascinating character)And of course Bill Nicholson(A truly decent Man) and of course Brian Clough were the true Legends!!
this is the thing.. those player in that generation would have loved what it is today and the likes of c renaldo messi etc. their carreers may have ended years ago .these pitches were horrendous . and youhad the likes of charlton best,ron yates..jimmy greaves etc doin shite like that .. a lot of them would have triples there scoring rate and images their price tags as well .lpool fan btw
Best was light-years ahead of his time in skill and appearance...Bobby was pure class.
Brilliant goal from Charlton
Used to love Barry Davies commentary as a kid.
Was this BBC or ITV?
@@KenCostlow
Barry Davies was bbc.
@@mrshifter9582 Cheers!
Barry Davies was one of a few commentators who covered a number of sports, not just football.
@@tomthomassony8607 Yes but with respect to him, he couldn't commentate very well in any other sport. His tennis commentary at Wimbledon was awful. But that's just my opinion of course.
As other people have mentioned, Liverpool supporters applauding Charlton's good goal. That's nice. I was at Everton one day. Bobby Moore delivered a 30 yard pin point pass, Everton supporters applauded him. You don't see that now.
@Alan Gould Blame the FA
Theyre united fans celebrating Charltons great goal. United have always had a strong away support.
@@daveglynn748 not in them days they never..... certainly not at Anfield....utd came to Liverpool in numbers around 77/78 for the first time..... funny enough it was the first game the Anni rd was segregated for away fans .....!!!
@@ijs6427 We always packed the special and the service trains for the games at anfield. I was there throughout the 1970s and 80s. This game was before i started going to the aways but I'd love to have been there.
Just a few years after, those same scousers discovered it was fun to throw their own turds at away fans, charming.
Or maybe it was their mates turds?
Manchester United vs Liverpool will forever be a classic. United have beaten Liverpool more times than Liverpool has vice versa.
Barry Davies was the best BBC commentator.
2:18 player with a stung shin and the ref just tells him to get up and get on with it. Wish the game was like that these days!
Soon as Booby Charlton scores all the Anfield crowd start clapping. You'd never see that now.
That's the United crowd clapping
thats because bobby charlton has retired!!!!!
😂
@@edmundpower1250 i was at the game , united fans cheered , lpool fans clapped (most of them)
It's happened more recently too - Ronnie Whelan scored with a beautiful chip at Old Trafford in 1990 and all the home fans applauded it.
The kop applauded Charltons thunderbolt! respect...
your dead right. Thank god there were cameras there to witness this.
That's not the Kop. The camera's on the opposite side to where it is now. The Kop's to the left.
That was the Liverpool fans applauding the Charlton goal,I was there that day ,and as a kopite I have to say great seeing Best that day,the greatest player I ever saw live.
Hate United,but credit where its due.
seaney53 honesty that's what I like don't get much of that these days Matt Busby was respected and rightly so Ferguson not respected and rightly so he was very mercenary
What a stupid strawman arugument.
Charlton was pure class
Not to be racist but, I actually agree with you. I'd prefer the good old days when the Old First Division was dominated by men from the British Isles. It is ok to have foreign players, but they are not supposed to outnumber that of the local players.
globalisation
@@realitycheckmate2892 which is wrong
Times change matey, get used to it. When you mentioned about not being racist, this shows you are.
@@yossiallen3316 I suspect he is used to it. Most people are. I am. It doesn't mean you can't have a legitimate preference for the way things used to be. And it doesn't make you a "racist".
The world is far better with globalisation, it is great to have foreign players to play football, look at Liverpool, they have Mane, Salah, Firminho, which shows they are far better than English players, don't be ignorant and appreciate immigrants, the country would be in shit without them
Uniteds 4th,amazing strike like an arrow,Bobby Charlton,amazing
what a fantastic victory by Man Utd...
its wonderful to see Charlton and best playing together.
WHEN FOOTBALL MEANT SOMETHING [ ALL BRITISH PLAYERS [ NO DIVING NO BANDY LEGS BEARDS [ PLAYERS PLAYING FOR THE TEAM AND THE FANS [ NOT THEIR SALARY ADVERTISING DEALS [ NOT THIER FAULT [ ITS OURS [ BOYCOTT PREMIERSHIP[ TRUE ENGLISH FANS
Sorry to burst your bubble about British players not diving. Francis Lee and Rodney Marsh, both English , were prime exponents of diving back then. It did happen.
I was there in the kop. Believe it or not Man Utd put out a weakened team, because of injuries I think, but they did have George Best and Bobby Charlton and they ran the show. I do remember something else about that match - some crazy man utd supporters in the Kop throwing coins at the Kopites! You certainly don't see that today, there'd be a riot.
Funny. What did shankly and busby do afterwards
Because Scousers are poor & need money from Manc.
I once saw Tomy Smith talking about this match. He said that before the match Shankly spoke to the players and siad that Charlton was an old man, Best had been out drinking, Law was out injured, you'll go out ther and hammer them. This was supposed to be part of Shankly's great pyschological gifts. Tommy finished the anecdote by saying "they thrashed us 4-1". I can't imagine Emlyn Hughes telling that story as it undermines his version of 'Shanks'.
Cause shanks was building his next great team.
@@MohamedAli-xu3uw True. There were too many of the 60s team still at the club, past their sell-by date. The final straw of course came at Watford, four months after this match.
Proper football, proper pitch, proper crowd,
used to love football then coudnt wait for sat night [ now i coudnt care less
That's exactly how I feel
GGMU !! Лучший клуб Англии всех времен
Bobby Charlton = LEGEND!
Meant something then 22 British players
Yes the Kop did applaud United's 4th goal .. Brilliant stuff !
Loved Evelyn Hughes but he appealed for offside for every goal..and one was from a corner!!
And this is exactly what it should be like. Rivalry and competition is fine, but no more than that. Sport is about enjoyment and respect and back in the day, great players from rival clubs were were respected for their greatness.
Although Charlton scored a brilliant goal, it was his terrible play which gave Hughes the Liverpool one.
God, the state of the pitch.
Ronaldo was given a standing ovation by everyone at Old Trafford in 2003 when he scored a hat-trick for Real Madrid in the Champions League Quarter final.
Sorry, where's the relevance?
Anyone know who was doing the commentary?
Thanks for the upload.....great to see these legends ❤️
Barry Davies
@@johnholmes8178 thank you 👍👍
Two months away from the Watford game which made it very clear to Shankly that he'd have to clear out the dead wood.
How many.
The "flying pig" in goal for Liverpool :)
Look at the way the crowd moves backwards and forwards! :O Like a wave!
Yeah - looks amazing, but was pretty dangerous....
Brendan McCallion some scouser dropped a £5 note. Them was rare, just after decimalisation. Could of been half a crown! LOLOLOL. 😂😂😂
@@robicenco1 It wasn't really that dangerous. People on the Kop just knew how to react. It was wonderful fun.
The SPION Kop at Liverpool. The crowd did the "sway" as it was known in those days, similar in the Stretford End at Old Trafford. Happy days
@@iamsoldierf8316 not a fiver - it was a Giro from the DOLE.
Best-the best , Charlton -maestro
what a goal by charlton!
Did you notice Charlton didn’t congratulate Ure after Ure scored, and Ure didn't congratulate Charlton after Charlton scored.
bobby charltons second best goal ever, after the one he scored in kes.
Haha...Yep, the Kes goal was definitely the best even if he was a bit overweight for that match.
That's worth 100 thumbs up.
A great actor, a great footballer and a great film.
But where was Denis Law ?
He's in t'wash
Calcio bellissimo ! Quanta nostalgia
George Best You are a Fantastic Football player You are the Best George Best Good bye the Belfast boy World legend Maradona Cruyff Pele George Best is the Best
That would've been a good Saturday night for the Mancs.
Is that Barry Davies commentating?
Yes indeed
"it never pays to write off manchester united" that was in 1969/70!
Can i see more of Georgie best pls.
...a Charlton rocket!
The commentator spoke truth when he says "it never pays to write o..
As many have said, great goal from Charlton, from a lfc perspective they were in transition as were utd although lfc kept on winning championships, I notice the camera position situated within the Kemlin Road Stand, it swapped the Main in the early 70s.
Ha ha! Yes we were in transition to becoming a second division team......
Same here Tim. It's an alien game now played by prancing show ponies.
It must be where the colour has faded but many of the crowd shots seem to look black and white
Gads this is 42+ years ago. Liverpool guilty of some 'diabolical defending'. Crowd surprisingly quiet, then again I suppose they would be given the score,
the stadium would be half empty at 1-3 today
Sure they were great days mate,I don't think they will ever be back.
The Banter and The Respect both sets of Fans had for each other.
Even though the rivalry was still there.Whatever happened to The Reserve games on a Saturday when away buses would return if matches were called off and The Home side running out to a gate of 15,000 to 20,000 and The Chants of Liverpool and St John.
The Good Days.
the good old days, british players playing in the british isles, no blacks no arabs, the way it should be
Yeah, my mistake. Dalglish was a genius.
Qui était le goalkeeper de Liverpool ?
Au vu de ces images, on voit que Bobby Charlton était un très grand joueur.
goalkeeper tommy lawrence
"Le cochon volant".... :)
The affectionately known 'Flying Pig' Tommy Lawrence had the physique of a Sunday morning Alehouse keeper. 😂
Soon to be replaced by Ray Clemence, and not before time
The flying pig had no chance with Charlton's goal.
Stepney wasn't any better though
Love to hear people criticize today’s defending and then watch that shambolic stuff: random men roaming unmarked in the box, terrible tentative floating clearances and passes. Never mind unathletic, fat keepers. Class strike by Charlton-although you’d question the near-post position on a modern keeper.
Liverpools goal is also good skill.
@liamevans I think he ended working for the Prison Service after packing up football. He only just joined Man United at this time having left Arsenal.
Look at that Charlton!!... good header and i just know that his left foot also brilliant.. he took the corner with his left foot.. and it's not easy for someone who's good in right
WHEN MEN WERE MEN, eg, (GET UP YOU PANSIE) REF TO ASTON AT 2:28
Ian Ure's one and only goal for United?
Today the situation of English futebol is PATHETIC. Its made only by foreigners ! If you take off them it will collapse.
With no doubt the old days were better, only British men, and those days real talents were produced, like Best, Charlton, John Charles, Moore, Hunt, later came Keegan, Hoddle, Barnes.
Italy, Germany and France had more domestic players too. The only country that ALWAYS depended foreigners is Spain,
What a thrashing!!! ;-)
Can you believe only 3months b4 this game utd had been crushed 1-4 at Old Trafford by Southampton and this followed a 0-2 crash to Everton but Utd came back with a 10 game unbeaten run, those were the days great crowds and I've always said anfield and goodison park are fair minded crowds
Not anymore. Anfield is full of bile and hate these days. Just ask them why they pretend to be aeroplanes while complaining about away fans singing sick chants?
You forgot Dalglish...
I'm just wondering how the likes of Messi and Ronaldo, would fare on a pitch like that. No disrespect to Ronaldo
They wouldn't!! .And the Ball (FA regulation) was a lot harder..
It was really too hard for kids,in those days,but Adults were fine .
Ground looks like dump ground
Most grounds were like that in the early seventies
The Spion Kop was the greatest place on earth, son.
@@lyndoncmp5751 won't argue with that uncle but the condition looks shocking
good goal by sir robert of charlton
is that a young glyno in the crowd i wonder?
Liverpool we’re still shite back then
I agree. Ahh, how I wish that Old Trafford would be filled with ACTUAL Mancunians, rather than foreigners who barely know the Starting 11 of our squad
whatthehell5551 George best, Dennis law ?????????
Magic games then
@verdirame86 then wat about the other foreigners?
Omg 😮 look at the pitch
Satellite Charlton
Emlyn Hughes...Crazy Horse...remember him well...
Heard the noise when United scored the third,wow,the first to travel in numbers.fact.
Megan stevens was that in the 2 nd division
Jesus....not that old myth, Liverpool and Everton were first to travel in large numbers away. Utd soon after. Just go to 2:15 and see the amount of Liverpool in the Scoreboard. Moron.
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no mate scouse support non existent at london games till late 70s utd packed park lane northstand etc. most sides went away to derby games loke spurs v chels.
Really? My father and his cousins used to regularly go to aways by train from the end of the war through to the early 60's...got the programmes to prove it.
ye n good luck to em most teams have that i was talking numbers i never said no one.
man utd and maggie thatcher.
lol the pitch
too much scouse pie!
on the contrary, you can hear the applause from the home crowd when charlton belts in the 4th! can't rememeber ever hearing that for the away team at old trafford.
I can remember many away teams getting applause @ Old Trafford but never Liverpool at least not in my lifetime!!!
@Billy Bonds Before my time watching United. Thank you Billy it's good to know.
I did know that in the 60's and earlier local teams used to support each other when they played teams from a long way away and especially against foreign teams. My grandfather told me all about that. He would have been very surprised and saddened how sick some of the songs have now become. The rot was started by fans of Liverpool FC back in the late 60's early 70's.
i love you liverpool
tommy lawrence looks like he,d just been dragged out of the vault of some boozer and given a jersey because the goalie had,nt turned up.
Hate best and united can of 7 up and 5 up
Lucky me that I didn't have to watch this shitty football. Swamp football...
This was in fact a fairly poor game between two ageing teams, I remember discussing the goals at school the following monday morning during metalwork, I was shite at metalwork.
Who’s that burning in the run way