Didn't expect to hear The Seekers singing at the start of this video. Lovely surprise. As for the FA Cup win it arguably gave belief to the great side that HK built. He was brilliant between 1981-87. He also put in place many of the pieces of the 1995 FA Cup winning side. Respect from a Liverpool fan.
I was there! Woke up the morning of the game and thought there’s no way we aren’t going to win this so I drove down to Wembley, got there around 11 and got a ticket from a tout for not much more than face value. A fantastic day. Thanks for the amazing video. Loved the look on Howard’s face at the end. Tears of joy not far away!
This is an excellent report explaining the dark social days of Merseyside! And then, the football! That cup finally ended in tears of joy, and God answered my prayers! I was there!
Southampton fan here, I was only 9 at the time and that semi final goal that Adrian Heath scored where the ball pitched up in the sandy goalmouth was very fortunate and even to this day I’ve never gotten over it. Fair play to Everton for winning the cup that year though!
@@paulkendall7890 Yep, we were a pretty good side in the 80’s. One year we got to both the FA Cup and League Cup semi finals as well and Liverpool did us over. No one was ever going to knock Everton off their perch in 1984….
Me dad was a Spurs man but decided his kids find their own paths, which, growing up in Ulster could've meant any one of half a dozen clubs. I became blue in the mid 70s so '84 was my first blue cup final. Watching the game, and right from the first minute, Watford start carving out really good chances. They could've driven a bus between our centre backs and I'm thinking, they're bound to put one of these away sooner or later. Then Les Taylor gets into a good position, but he hurries his shot and it goes narrowly wide when me dad turns to me and ever so calmly says "1967" Everybody looks at him in confusion. "1967. Chelsea battered us for half an hour in 1967, and then first decent chance we got, we scored. Trust me, that's what's gonna happen here." I'm not even sure a full minute passed before Sharpy scored. He gets up from his chair to go and get a fresh beer with the air of a guru. "See, told ya. 1967"
Good ! But Lpool with Dalglish, Souness Hansen Lawrenson Rushie with unsurpassed 25 Derby goals was miles better Who could forget the 5 nil win at Goodison Rush scoring a record 4 in that game, now that's proper happy days in that decade for Lpool & Merseyside football too esp Wembley F.A. Cup Final in 86 & 89...
Hopefully a new era at Everton with good new owners and a new stadium next season.Only bad thing is we signed a shirt deal with bloody Castore what on earth was what I said and if new home kit is accurate to the leaked version got it's bland.Up the toffee's
Some of the happiest days of my life thanks to all those Everton legends for the memories 💙🤍💙🤍
The best years of my life, following Everton, turning the corner and going onto glory!
Need a 'love' button for this sort of thing EFC!
Didn't expect to hear The Seekers singing at the start of this video. Lovely surprise. As for the FA Cup win it arguably gave belief to the great side that HK built. He was brilliant between 1981-87. He also put in place many of the pieces of the 1995 FA Cup winning side. Respect from a Liverpool fan.
I am the same age as these players and an Evertonian since 1963. They were the finest team I ever watched, Thank you for the amazing times.
Need more of this content to increase standards at this football club
I was there! Woke up the morning of the game and thought there’s no way we aren’t going to win this so I drove down to Wembley, got there around 11 and got a ticket from a tout for not much more than face value. A fantastic day. Thanks for the amazing video. Loved the look on Howard’s face at the end. Tears of joy not far away!
And didn't muscle in on their celebration. Class.
So iconic - fell in love with Everton and still in love with them. UTFT 💙
This is an excellent report explaining the dark social days of Merseyside! And then, the football!
That cup finally ended in tears of joy, and God answered my prayers! I was there!
I was 11 and my first happy moment in football
Ditto I was 11 as well.
Southampton fan here, I was only 9 at the time and that semi final goal that Adrian Heath scored where the ball pitched up in the sandy goalmouth was very fortunate and even to this day I’ve never gotten over it.
Fair play to Everton for winning the cup that year though!
Thank you. You had a good team that year too. Didn't you finish second too Liverpool that year as well? Feel free too Correct me if I'm wrong.
@@paulkendall7890 Yep, we were a pretty good side in the 80’s. One year we got to both the FA Cup and League Cup semi finals as well and Liverpool did us over.
No one was ever going to knock Everton off their perch in 1984….
I'm in tears 😢 UTFT 💙
Same here
Love this! My best ever moment outside of Goodison was watching this at Wembley behind the goal Sharpy scored the first!
Great stuff. Thanks for posting.
It was such a different time.
Where have all those years gone??
One of the best days of my life!
Bramley-Moore Dock will bring back our glory
Great day. Aged 14. G 64 West Enclosure.
Brilliant video. Well done to all involved.
got the DVD Howards way love it great ,memories . still think the best game was Everton v bayan munic . 1985 .thanks Howard r i p
Me dad was a Spurs man but decided his kids find their own paths, which, growing up in Ulster could've meant any one of half a dozen clubs. I became blue in the mid 70s so '84 was my first blue cup final. Watching the game, and right from the first minute, Watford start carving out really good chances. They could've driven a bus between our centre backs and I'm thinking, they're bound to put one of these away sooner or later. Then Les Taylor gets into a good position, but he hurries his shot and it goes narrowly wide when me dad turns to me and ever so calmly says "1967" Everybody looks at him in confusion. "1967. Chelsea battered us for half an hour in 1967, and then first decent chance we got, we scored. Trust me, that's what's gonna happen here." I'm not even sure a full minute passed before Sharpy scored. He gets up from his chair to go and get a fresh beer with the air of a guru. "See, told ya. 1967"
Same happened the next two cup finals sadly it was Everton who started the better faster🤣🤣😭😭
Such a shame no footage. I know we've all seen it before like . Really enjoyed this though
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Shame Sharpy's not in the video. Hope with the new owners we see him at Goodison / BMD again
Yeah shamefully treated by a group of “fans”.
Was a kid 9 yrs old and had a season ticket since 1981 Howard 1st game and for 2 1\2yrs was poor and then was at stoke and oxford away then BANG MAGIC
40 years ago lar kinel I was a baby mad that
Sorry elton, I guess that's why they call us the blues 🏆
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No cup final ticket them days you just done a double click the good old days
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Good ! But Lpool with Dalglish, Souness Hansen Lawrenson Rushie with unsurpassed 25 Derby goals was miles better Who could forget the 5 nil win at Goodison Rush scoring a record 4 in that game, now that's proper happy days in that decade for Lpool & Merseyside football too esp Wembley F.A. Cup Final in 86 & 89...
Hopefully a new era at Everton with good new owners and a new stadium next season.Only bad thing is we signed a shirt deal with bloody Castore what on earth was what I said and if new home kit is accurate to the leaked version got it's bland.Up the toffee's
Money ruined football
GET RIGHT MOSHIRI RUINED THE CLUB
How true
Only for people who don't have money
Yes, money ruined it. But VAR killed it
@@jamesobrien1440yYep. Var Just another tool for corruption.
By winning all the games and then winning the final?
Beto and 10 mill for alex sorloth from villareal .. please
Where's that video clip with the cuckoo clock in the empty trophy room?
1985 fa cup final even better man utd winning with 10 men norman whiteside lol
Thanks for reminding us how long it's been since we've been competitive.....chins up new ownership new board management and new stadium.
First one here
I was at Wembley that day. It was clear even from the stands, Sherwood was fouled. Andy Gray has always been a dishonest arrogant nob.
Howard Kendall rubbing Colin Harvey's shoulder in injury time.
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