LOVE THIS! I was a liverpool junkie (still am) but only had static wave transistor radio and Sportsnight here in Dublin to get my childhood European cup fix. Remember it like it was 43 years ago. The game has changed in good and bad ways. So has everything else.
I think it was same all over UK, no live coverage but just live radio coverage on BBC Radio 2 or highlights on Sports night after 10pm. The party German Bayern Munich fans thought they would have if they beat Liverpool. Look at Liverpool defence Colin Irwin and Richard Money.
Over 40 years ago but I can still remember as a school-kid istening to the game on Radio 2 (as it was then) and then watching the highlights on Sportsnight - probably Ray Kennedy's most famous goal , God rest him, and on his right foot too
I'm a Manchester United fan, and Bob Paisley was a truly great manager, the supreme commander, master tactician. His record in Europe can be compared too any of the great European managers of any era.
Masterful away performance from clearly under strength Liverpool team. That classic midfield of Souness, McDermott and Kennedy so composed and controlled and Hansen marshalling the reserve defenders so well. Leadership all over the pitch, including Gayle who was fearless that night. Laughing watching "foghorn" Moran encouraging from the bench. One of the ballroom greatest nights
football as it should be......old times way,,,,without VAR//////// no tatoo.......without losing time, without fake injury/pain/wound .........and above all with very good players...I miss it enormously
I disagree. Back then there were less foreigners in these clubs which means less overall talent. The pass back rule to the GK slowed the game down. Persistent fouling was not enforced so fouling to slow down the game was a very common tactic, slowing the game down even more. No VAR, no goal line tech so they just trusting 1 set of eyes to make crucial decisions. The stadiums were very bad (still are in Serie A) and the pitch has mud in both goals in this game shown here, kinda bush league IMO. 1 big upside of this era is the true fans are not priced out so the atmosphere I'm sure was way better when you weren't getting crushed to death.
@@chiantiarabsolute rubbish , why would you want teams full of foreigners???? That’s what’s ruined international football and youth academy’s , this is the greatest era of football when the best team in Europe won the European cup , where teams like Red star Belgrade , steau Bucharest , hajduk split, Dynamo Kiev were all awseome , Brazilian players stayed in Brazil and maybe had a season in Italy end of there career , the money was spread out evenly you couldn’t buy trophies like Chelsea, Man City, great managers like Clough, Paisley, Sacchi, Cruyff, won things with intelligence not cheque books, anyone who’s seen the game change to the farce it is today realises that it’s only Gen Z Mbappe fanboys & C.Ronaldo fanboys who love the joke that football is today because they don’t know any better ….
@@chiantiar Don't agree about the foreigners at clubs as I believe teams show be represenative of their country, even better still their town/city. However, everything else you say is correct, unfortunately we will always have the rose tinted "football was better back in the day" comments particularlyin regards to old videos such as this. The back pass rule alone is a big reason why that modern football is more enjoyable. 3 points for a win also improved the game as away teams would almost always play for a draw. More goals scored nowadays, more pressing, higher tempo, more technique/skill and a lot less long balls.
I remember watching this at the time..Ref had an absolute shocker in this game! Kenny nearly gets his ankle snapped and nothing! And as for the Howie Gayle penno!! Gotta be the most blatant penalty not given ever in the whole of football!!! Ref was giving every decision to them! So an absolute epic win against all the odds!
@@MrMichaellee5353 You mean his right foot. Because he was predominantly left footed. I know what you meant. 😁A bit before my time but a legend of our club nevertheless.
I was lucky enough to see this Liverpool side against Rangers in a friendly later that year Even the Rangers fans conceded it was Men against Boys Possibly one of the finest football teams I’ve ever had the privilege of seeing
With Thompson & Hansen instead of Irwin & money and Rush instead of Johnson , Liverpool late 70s to mid 80s best ever English side , I’m an Everton fan and we were good then , this was real football, you watch these old games and the atmosphere is how it should be , it’s unrecognisable today unfortunately.
@samuraininjarockstar9355 too right, the Derby was also much better atmosphere in those days when reds and blues sat together, the friendly rivalry has turned really quite nasty these days sadly.
Just finished the authorised biography of Ray Kennedy, great read and also very sad regarding his illness which he seemed to handle with dignity, such an underrated player, to excel as a striker for Arsenal and a left sided midfielder for Liverpool takes some doing, the goals in this game and against St. Ettiene spring to mind, Did he score goal of the season away at Derby after a superb pass from Dalglish or was it the other way around, so long ago, '79 I think
Thanks Dave, that’s some great footage/memories. I remember listening to the game on radio 2 then watching highlights on sports night. Mad how that tackle on Howard Gayle in the first house wasn’t a penalty 😮 Also wonder how many reds travelled as we were very vocal 1981 champions
Amazing watching the "highlights" that Clem didn't risk getting his jersey dirty until diving at the sub's feet in the last minute, all his saves were straight into his hands. Bayern created nothing and Liverpool had much the better of the chances despite Thompson and Kennedy being out injured, and Souness and Dalglish both only half-fit. Great performance.
Yeah, always associated Liverpool away with this White kit with Black shorts, or the All Yellow kit. None of this purple nonsense they wear today or with the green.
I listed to the game on the radio, I remember them saying how well Howard Gayle played , his pace troubling the Bayern defence. He was substituted late on because he was booked, if I recall.correctly.
Cuando los equipos alemanes occidentales aun no tenian tanta apertura y fe en el jugador de origen africano. Hoy, son inprescindibles para que los equipos estén en los niveles superiores a los que han llegado. Los jugadores de origen africano son invaluables en los equipos europeos.
Bayern Munich couldn't make history in the early '80s while they had talented players like Hoenes, Rummenigge & Breitner. If they won at least one title, Rummenigge could be ranked one of the greatest players in football history. (of course, regardless of the titles, he is one of the greatest scorers of all time.)
My first European away game, never forget being handed leaflets as we went in off the bayern Munich turnstiles operator book your official final trip to Paris with Bayern Munich, we had a scratch team that night and most blatant penalty never given , but the reds done the business , YNWA
Love the setting tho Iconic ground, been there with Liverpool in 81 and 87 Also a Bayern v Dortmund game think that was 86 and visited the place again in 2019 before our game v Bayern at the Allianz The way they sunk the stadium into the ground is just fantastic plus the surrounding is just magnificent
Howard Gayle had been booked, conceded a few free kicks and was seemingly being wound up (and fouled repeatedly) by the Bayern players. I think the fear was that he might get sent off. Even harder to believe that a player carrying this threat in a massive game didn't get picked again for Liverpool after the end of this season.
@DaveWallerLFC Howard's book is worth a read, I imagine you've read it, but others would probably enjoy it. - '61 minutes in Munich' is the title, referencing his stellar performance on this night...
@@chrisbayes2972 I've been meaning to get it, but haven't yet. This was a bit before my time, but having seen the game now I think I would enjoy it more now from having the context.
Alle ohne Sponsor, auf der Brust ; wenn ich mich recht entsinne, gab es zu jener Zeit eine Vereinbarung mit der UEFA, das KEINE Werbung auf der Brust getragen werden durfte - Generell! ..für alles europäische! *korrigiert mich bitte, hatte ich nen Denkfehler ;) LG!
Was this the game we’re they tried to hack gale out of the game. Ref letting everything go . In the end the bench took him off cos he was going to get sent off himself. Absolute disgrace. Ynwa❤️
Quand je vois dans la formation de Liverpool Sami lee. Dalglish Se sont les années 80de Liverpool Le slogan de Liverpool c'est You never Walke aloone .
Was there that night in Munich, didn’t make the first leg tho That 1-1 is still one of me favorite trips and results in Europe What an achievement that was! Breitner giving it large after the 0-0 at Anfield saying “the tie is over” 🤣 Then Real in Paris, another monster trip and night👌 That German fella all dressed up in lederhosen at the final whistle with a big grin on his face haha must have been a 1860 Munich supporter him 🤣
The smiling Bavarian...that was my thought too. I was at Anfield for the home leg 0 - 0. Bayern assumed they were through. Ray Kennedy bless him, had other ideas.
Vinny g on the fence at the end , John gargan on pitch at the end , Lenny woods singing in stand , Danny johno waving his flag , bennos Huyton baddies flag, best trip ever , the days when it mattered 💪💪💪👍👍👍ynwa
Bosman still haunts the sport...I actually liked the three foreigners rule. But in our modern world that wouldn't work....but I always like a forced two players from the U21 team in which one HAS TO PLAY and the other has to be at least on the bench. I didn't start watching football until 87...but the sport has definitely changed. I miss the Libero, the classic interceptor 6 destroying and fighting a battle with the playmaker (10)....and teams playing with completely different tactics...5-3-2 with Libero, two man marking defenders, two wing backs, 6,8,10 and two strikers....3-4-3 like Ajax Amsterdam....the Italian 4-4-2.... Now it all seems like there is only pressing, counters and fast wingers.... I miss variety and culture....the big leagues all play similar these days.
Bosman had nothing to do football. All he did was invoke European Union laws that said you can’t keep a worker without a contract, otherwise he’s a free agent and essentially self-employed. Imagine if you worked for an employer with no contract yet they insist that you stay with them even if you wanted to on? That is paid slavery.
Yes even in those days it was Bayern cheating their way through Europe !!! Even a blind man could see it was a penalty ( foul on Gayle ) and then he got kicked from every Bayern player still no yellow card. In the end to top everything Gayle got booked for nothing, ( just a stupid show dive from a Bayern player) The ref was Bought by Bayern ( as usual )
I suppose you say we cheated in 1975 as well, though of course you little Englanders never talk about how Terry yorath ended Bjorn Andersson's career in the second minute of that game and wasn't even booked , of course that wouldn't suit your agenda.
That's why it was so hard to win away games in Europe for any English team in this period. The officiating was overtly biased towards the home team. Just had to live with it, unfortunately.
@@michaelrowell7798 why do you little Englanders think it should be so easy to go to another European country and win , you little Englanders have no God given right to beat clubs like gladbach , benfica away from home , just like foreign clubs had no given right to win in England, quit crying. If you think they tried to cheat you then how come you won the European cup final in cities like Rome and Paris in that period , typical English superiority complex , still dreaming of your empire and think your better than the rest of us.
When football was real and played for the want to win trophies. Damn fine side the scousers had back then, grudging respectful admiration from a 53 year old Man Utd fan.
If you want to know the score, maybe watch the video? If you don't want to watch the video, I'm not sure what you are doing here. If you're just randomly looking for the scores of Liverpool matches, try lfchistory.net
Don't talk garbage. Everyone has the right to their opinion. And not everyone likes the s*** that passes for big-time modern football - mostly overpaid parasites covered in ugly scrawls playing in identity-free clubs who sell their souls and rip-off fans. I'm sick of this woke nonsense where everyone has to embrace this and embrace that. Not everyone is a St. Pauli fan.
Remembering the late and great Ray Kennedy! I actually met him once as he came into the petrol station where I worked. RIP Ray!
LOVE THIS! I was a liverpool junkie (still am) but only had static wave transistor radio and Sportsnight here in Dublin to get my childhood European cup fix. Remember it like it was 43 years ago. The game has changed in good and bad ways. So has everything else.
I think it was same all over UK, no live coverage but just live radio coverage on BBC Radio 2 or highlights on Sports night after 10pm. The party German Bayern Munich fans thought they would have if they beat Liverpool. Look at Liverpool defence Colin Irwin and Richard Money.
The late Ray Kennedy, RIP, once a striker, always a striker. Fagan, Moran & Evans hugging at the end.
Over 40 years ago but I can still remember as a school-kid istening to the game on Radio 2 (as it was then) and then watching the highlights on Sportsnight - probably Ray Kennedy's most famous goal , God rest him, and on his right foot too
I did exactly the same. I remember the Dodgy MW signal on my Fidelity hi-fi and jumping around the room when Ray scored.
Scoring the winning goal at Spurs to win the league for Arsenal in '71 is also up there
I'm a Manchester United fan, and Bob Paisley was a truly great manager, the supreme commander, master tactician. His record in Europe can be compared too any of the great European managers of any era.
Masterful away performance from clearly under strength Liverpool team. That classic midfield of Souness, McDermott and Kennedy so composed and controlled and Hansen marshalling the reserve defenders so well. Leadership all over the pitch, including Gayle who was fearless that night. Laughing watching "foghorn" Moran encouraging from the bench. One of the ballroom greatest nights
Bootroom
football as it should be......old times way,,,,without VAR//////// no tatoo.......without losing time, without fake injury/pain/wound .........and above all with very good players...I miss it enormously
I agree 100% but I think even VAR would have given the penalty on Howard Gayle!
I disagree. Back then there were less foreigners in these clubs which means less overall talent. The pass back rule to the GK slowed the game down. Persistent fouling was not enforced so fouling to slow down the game was a very common tactic, slowing the game down even more. No VAR, no goal line tech so they just trusting 1 set of eyes to make crucial decisions. The stadiums were very bad (still are in Serie A) and the pitch has mud in both goals in this game shown here, kinda bush league IMO. 1 big upside of this era is the true fans are not priced out so the atmosphere I'm sure was way better when you weren't getting crushed to death.
@@chiantiarabsolute rubbish , why would you want teams full of foreigners???? That’s what’s ruined international football and youth academy’s , this is the greatest era of football when the best team in Europe won the European cup , where teams like Red star Belgrade , steau Bucharest , hajduk split, Dynamo Kiev were all awseome , Brazilian players stayed in Brazil and maybe had a season in Italy end of there career , the money was spread out evenly you couldn’t buy trophies like Chelsea, Man City, great managers like Clough, Paisley, Sacchi, Cruyff, won things with intelligence not cheque books, anyone who’s seen the game change to the farce it is today realises that it’s only Gen Z Mbappe fanboys & C.Ronaldo fanboys who love the joke that football is today because they don’t know any better ….
@@samuraininjarockstar9355 What's wrong with a club acquiring the best talent available worldwide? Why limit the talent?
@@chiantiar Don't agree about the foreigners at clubs as I believe teams show be represenative of their country, even better still their town/city.
However, everything else you say is correct, unfortunately we will always have the rose tinted "football was better back in the day" comments particularlyin regards to old videos such as this.
The back pass rule alone is a big reason why that modern football is more enjoyable. 3 points for a win also improved the game as away teams would almost always play for a draw.
More goals scored nowadays, more pressing, higher tempo, more technique/skill and a lot less long balls.
I remember watching this at the time..Ref had an absolute shocker in this game! Kenny nearly gets his ankle snapped and nothing! And as for the Howie Gayle penno!! Gotta be the most blatant penalty not given ever in the whole of football!!! Ref was giving every decision to them! So an absolute epic win against all the odds!
I was thinking that - surely a penalty. Surreal when the ref just seemed to ignore it "nothing to see here. Carry on!"
Nailed on penalty for that foul on Howey Gayle in any era. What a performance!
Definite penalty to Gayle in that first half he was outstanding in that game
@@rhino7735 Well Said on the pen and his performance , what about the racism he suffered from in that match ... that is why he was taken off.
@@merseydave1 I thought he was taken off because he was on a yellow but that also could have been a another thing why he was taken off
@@rhino7735 Yes
@@merseydave1on yellow card.
Ray took the goal so well, howard gayle went down in folklore after this game, fantastic memories, let's have some more under kloppo ♥️💪
And with his left foot!!
@@MrMichaellee5353 You mean his right foot. Because he was predominantly left footed. I know what you meant. 😁A bit before my time but a legend of our club nevertheless.
*Slotto.
Great night. RIP the two Rays
We should have got a penalty when Gayle was brought down. Good old days . Great players and no tatoos. Allan Hansen, what a player! YNWA ❤❤❤
Hansen? Surely YNWAWK
Ray Kennedy what a cool goal ...A great player
Thx for upload legends of the game playing
I was lucky enough to see this Liverpool side against Rangers in a friendly later that year Even the Rangers fans conceded it was Men against Boys Possibly one of the finest football teams I’ve ever had the privilege of seeing
With Thompson & Hansen instead of Irwin & money and Rush instead of Johnson , Liverpool late 70s to mid 80s best ever English side , I’m an Everton fan and we were good then , this was real football, you watch these old games and the atmosphere is how it should be , it’s unrecognisable today unfortunately.
It might have been cheating to play 2 Hansens! But otherwise I agree. Thanks for your comment.
@@DaveWallerLFC hahah sorry mate I looked at the lineup and thought lawrenson was playing lol, well you know what I meant anyway lol 👍
@samuraininjarockstar9355 too right, the Derby was also much better atmosphere in those days when reds and blues sat together, the friendly rivalry has turned really quite nasty these days sadly.
What was score v Rangers.
It was a time when Liverpool hardly ever lost a game. What a team they were - and probably a 15 or so squad.
Wunderbare Atmosphäre .
Just finished the authorised biography of Ray Kennedy, great read and also very sad regarding his illness which he seemed to handle with dignity,
such an underrated player, to excel as a striker for Arsenal and a left sided midfielder for Liverpool takes some doing, the goals in this game and against St. Ettiene spring to mind,
Did he score goal of the season away at Derby after a superb pass from Dalglish or was it the other way around, so long ago, '79 I think
It sure was. A cracking goal
It sure was. A cracking goal
It sure was. A cracking goal
It sure was. A cracking goal
And a geordie boy too what a player he was
Remember watching a few clips of this match on an arl video ‘100 years of Liverpool’ the commentary was brilliant. When Ray Kennedy scores it’s boss.
Modern football and football in the 80's are like two different sports (in both good and bad).
Thanks Dave, that’s some great footage/memories. I remember listening to the game on radio 2 then watching highlights on sports night.
Mad how that tackle on Howard Gayle in the first house wasn’t a penalty 😮
Also wonder how many reds travelled as we were very vocal
1981 champions
Madness how that wasnt given as a penalty
Amazing watching the "highlights" that Clem didn't risk getting his jersey dirty until diving at the sub's feet in the last minute, all his saves were straight into his hands. Bayern created nothing and Liverpool had much the better of the chances despite Thompson and Kennedy being out injured, and Souness and Dalglish both only half-fit. Great performance.
Well, I wouldn't say Liverpool had much the better chances. How many times did Junghans touch the ball??
@@jupphitzfeld8631Two great chances wasted by Irwin and Johnson (around 18-20 minutes) plus the blatant penalty in the first half.
The liverpool away strip though 👌
Classic strip Remember it at the time
it is fantastic- best ever LFC away kit- wish the current lot( Nike) would take a look at it.
Totally agree the best liverpool away kit ever , and we should always play in them colours
Yeah, always associated Liverpool away with this White kit with Black shorts, or the All Yellow kit. None of this purple nonsense they wear today or with the green.
Ray Kennedy what a steal from arsenal
When Liverpool plays with english and scottish players😮
We still do mate.
When most Liverpool fans were scousers unlike today full of fake glory hunters from all over the place.
Poor Howard Gayle. One of the most blatant penalties ever. Kicked out of the game, and then gets booked. Oh well, thank goodness for Ray!
I listed to the game on the radio, I remember them saying how well Howard Gayle played , his pace troubling the Bayern defence. He was substituted late on because he was booked, if I recall.correctly.
Kennedy with his right foot!
Ogrizovic won English FA Cup with Coventry City in 1987. 🏆🏆
10.52 penalty clearly.
افضل ناديين عندي ، لقد شجعتهما منذ صغري.
I was 11 , I loved that kit . Ynwa❤️
NEVER apologise for lack of commentary.
Augenthaler won the world cup 9 years later.
This match was my introduction to the Away Goals rule.
When football was played by footballers, not celebrities
Cuando los equipos alemanes occidentales aun no tenian tanta apertura y fe en el jugador de origen africano. Hoy, son inprescindibles para que los equipos estén en los niveles superiores a los que han llegado. Los jugadores de origen africano son invaluables en los equipos europeos.
Fcuking VAR. Gayle had a stone cold penalty shout turned down
Superb video 👏👏👏
Stonewall penalty on Gayle .. don't care what year it was
Die Bilanz der Spiele gegeneinander ist doch sehr ausgeglichen.
How was that not a penalty on Howard Gayle lol !10.20
El árbitro más casero que he visto,penalti monumental a Gayle.
Bayern Munich couldn't make history in the early '80s while they had talented players like Hoenes, Rummenigge & Breitner. If they won at least one title, Rummenigge could be ranked one of the greatest players in football history. (of course, regardless of the titles, he is one of the greatest scorers of all time.)
Loved watching Rummenigge back in the day. A goal machine.
I hope to see bayern v liverpool this season..as a neutral would be a very good match.
My first European away game, never forget being handed leaflets as we went in off the bayern Munich turnstiles operator book your official final trip to Paris with Bayern Munich, we had a scratch team that night and most blatant penalty never given , but the reds done the business , YNWA
Awful stadium. You needed a telescope to see the game from the stands. Maybe that's where the ref was when Gayle was "assaulted!"
Love the setting tho
Iconic ground, been there with Liverpool in 81 and 87
Also a Bayern v Dortmund game think that was 86 and visited the place again in 2019 before our game v Bayern at the Allianz
The way they sunk the stadium into the ground is just fantastic plus the surrounding is just magnificent
Most boring football ground ever
@@jeannotschumacher1024 They don't call it Olympic Stadium for nothing
L'age d'or du football.
👍
Proves to me that English teams have always been harshly treated by referees in Europe. Still are to this day. Insane that Gayle pen wasnt given.
How many hundred years did Augenthaler play for Bayern? Whichever old match I open is there.
0.15
@@DaveWallerLFC haha nice
Liverpool beat Bayern in the semi and went on to beat Real madrid in the european cup final 1 :0 that year 1981 thanks to Alan Kennedy goal .
How's that not a penalty?! 10:30
VAR.
Poor quality semis tbh. The ref was shocking in this game. Why did Gayle get taken off?. He looked our biggest threat
Howard Gayle had been booked, conceded a few free kicks and was seemingly being wound up (and fouled repeatedly) by the Bayern players. I think the fear was that he might get sent off. Even harder to believe that a player carrying this threat in a massive game didn't get picked again for Liverpool after the end of this season.
Yes a bizarre decision
Maybe there is more to it than we know, but it does seem strange. Hansen was woeful in the first leg too
@DaveWallerLFC Howard's book is worth a read, I imagine you've read it, but others would probably enjoy it. - '61 minutes in Munich' is the title, referencing his stellar performance on this night...
@@chrisbayes2972 I've been meaning to get it, but haven't yet. This was a bit before my time, but having seen the game now I think I would enjoy it more now from having the context.
No satellite live tv then, just live radio commentary and t.v. recorded highlights
Alle ohne Sponsor, auf der Brust ; wenn ich mich recht entsinne, gab es zu jener Zeit eine Vereinbarung mit der UEFA, das KEINE Werbung auf der Brust getragen werden durfte - Generell! ..für alles europäische!
*korrigiert mich bitte, hatte ich nen Denkfehler ;)
LG!
I think the ref had a fiver on Bayern to win.
It is real foot ball
Was this the game we’re they tried to hack gale out of the game. Ref letting everything go . In the end the bench took him off cos he was going to get sent off himself. Absolute disgrace. Ynwa❤️
German players were very aggressive towards the only Liverpool black player. Even the referee gave him a yellow card for a minor tackle.
Quand je vois dans la formation de Liverpool
Sami lee.
Dalglish
Se sont les années 80de Liverpool
Le slogan de Liverpool c'est
You never Walke aloone .
Was there that night in Munich, didn’t make the first leg tho
That 1-1 is still one of me favorite trips and results in Europe
What an achievement that was!
Breitner giving it large after the 0-0 at Anfield saying “the tie is over” 🤣
Then Real in Paris, another monster trip and night👌
That German fella all dressed up in lederhosen at the final whistle with a big grin on his face haha must have been a 1860 Munich supporter him 🤣
The smiling Bavarian...that was my thought too. I was at Anfield for the home leg 0 - 0. Bayern assumed they were through. Ray Kennedy bless him, had other ideas.
Yup, Breitner was a great player, but an asshole person.
Magic
OMG! Ian Rush is sitting on the bench!
Vinny g on the fence at the end , John gargan on pitch at the end , Lenny woods singing in stand , Danny johno waving his flag , bennos Huyton baddies flag, best trip ever , the days when it mattered 💪💪💪👍👍👍ynwa
10:30 100% penalty
Bosman still haunts the sport...I actually liked the three foreigners rule. But in our modern world that wouldn't work....but I always like a forced two players from the U21 team in which one HAS TO PLAY and the other has to be at least on the bench.
I didn't start watching football until 87...but the sport has definitely changed. I miss the Libero, the classic interceptor 6 destroying and fighting a battle with the playmaker (10)....and teams playing with completely different tactics...5-3-2 with Libero, two man marking defenders, two wing backs, 6,8,10 and two strikers....3-4-3 like Ajax Amsterdam....the Italian 4-4-2....
Now it all seems like there is only pressing, counters and fast wingers....
I miss variety and culture....the big leagues all play similar these days.
Bosman had nothing to do football. All he did was invoke European Union laws that said you can’t keep a worker without a contract, otherwise he’s a free agent and essentially self-employed.
Imagine if you worked for an employer with no contract yet they insist that you stay with them even if you wanted to on? That is paid slavery.
A great few days for us young road end scals in bavaria 👍
Would have loved to have gone to this game - cocky Germans and then a trip to Paris
Yes even in those days it was Bayern cheating their way through Europe !!! Even a blind man could see it was a penalty
( foul on Gayle ) and then he got kicked from every Bayern player still no yellow card. In the end to top everything Gayle got booked for nothing, ( just a stupid show dive from a Bayern player) The ref was Bought by Bayern ( as usual )
I suppose you say we cheated in 1975 as well, though of course you little Englanders never talk about how Terry yorath ended Bjorn Andersson's career in the second minute of that game and wasn't even booked , of course that wouldn't suit your agenda.
That's why it was so hard to win away games in Europe for any English team in this period. The officiating was overtly biased towards the home team. Just had to live with it, unfortunately.
@@michaelrowell7798 why do you little Englanders think it should be so easy to go to another European country and win , you little Englanders have no God given right to beat clubs like gladbach , benfica away from home , just like foreign clubs had no given right to win in England, quit crying. If you think they tried to cheat you then how come you won the European cup final in cities like Rome and Paris in that period , typical English superiority complex , still dreaming of your empire and think your better than the rest of us.
Clear Penalty, not given
When football was real and played for the want to win trophies. Damn fine side the scousers had back then, grudging respectful admiration from a 53 year old Man Utd fan.
👏🏾👏🏾
Ah those were the days Liverpool fans were still okay to take a Union flag 🇬🇧 to the game....see Villa away in the FA Cup 87/88
Fucking racist slavery Flag.
What is the score ?
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10:23 When the blind man cries…
An excellent era for European football!!!
Junghans im Tor und Dettmar Kramer als Coach, stimmt's?!
Geil!
Junghans stimmt , Trainer war aber der Pal Csernai da schon.
Csernai sieht man auf der Bank - neben einen gewissen Blondschopf, dessen Bruder sich auf dem Platz befindet.
*einem
Next year, I will born.
oh jimmy jimmy.
jimmy jimmy jimmy jimmy case.
the best english team i watched ever,big liverpool team
Completely blatant penalty at 10:30 (replayed at 10:52). No wonder Howard Gayle was angry. But what a famous night.
Fútbol de verdad
Esse time do Liverpool levou goleada do Flamengo em 1981.
😂😂😂
2:33 ...I was a wee lass😅
Ich war damals im Stadion, habe an dem Abend meinen 74. Geburtstag gefeiert😴
Geiles Spiel.
how old were you at that time
😂
43yrs ago, so your 117 now or your typing from the grave, I hope your 117.
Hepsi yaslandi.
Most glory hunting so called Liverpool fans wouldn't be able to name more than one player on the pitch.
Carl Heinz Rummenigge
Karl.
Augenthaler and Breitner are World Cup winners. 🇩🇪
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gooo reds!
Да
Dieter hoeness no Uli hoeness
Both played in a World Cup final, 12 years apart. The other one didn't miss the crucial penalty in a European Championship final though.
That's wrong. Go and look for Uli Hoeness and you will spot him in this clip.
Whingng about how the past was better.. embrace the change..stop sharing your headaches
Whingeing about people whingeing is OK though, right? Just checking what the rules are here...
@@DaveWallerLFC 👏🏾👏🏾
Don't talk garbage. Everyone has the right to their opinion. And not everyone likes the s*** that passes for big-time modern football - mostly overpaid parasites covered in ugly scrawls playing in identity-free clubs who sell their souls and rip-off fans. I'm sick of this woke nonsense where everyone has to embrace this and embrace that. Not everyone is a St. Pauli fan.
11 min penalty ?
Kurwa, ale mecz !
when football was football