I was there in the park end. Almost completely in line with Morrisey's goal. These nostalgic games show me how good a player Jonny Morresy was. And too little mentioned in the pantheon of Everton greats.
My dad took me and my twin (we were 9 at the time) to this match, despite all three of us being Liverpool fans. Dad had been to the first leg in Germany with Everton friends, and he had helped to organise the trip. He went to Athens for the next round as well, where he was mistaken for Bill Shankly by a Greek street vendor, after one of his friends had explained that "this one is not an Evertonian, he supports Liverpool, you know, Bill Shankly". As for this match, I was supporting Borussia, but looking at it now it was a great game, two very good and well matched teams. Andy Rankin was superb, not just his penalty save but lots of others during the match. Lots of great players out there but he was MOTM for me.
Great to see the highlights of a game that I've only read about or listened to my Dad and his friends talk about. It's not often an English team beats the German's on penalties. It looked a classic night at Goodison too but you have to say without their keeper having the game of his life it would have been all over by half time. - Not sure what he doing for the first Everton goal though.
Fantastic. I was there, 10 years old with my dad. We used to carry a milk crate from home on Breck Road for me to stand on for every match. I don’t think you could get one in nowadays 🤔🤔🤔. By the way, a must for Bramley Moore is the D’s behind the goals .
My favourite EVERTON team ever i was 10.Have never seen the penalty shoot out before,although i knew the score my heart was pumping through my chest when i saw the late great Sandy Brown taking the last.I punched the air when he scored.Now i have got a clip of Sandy to watch instead of that bloody og.What a fantastic team that was.
There's a video on youtube of Sandy scoring away at Leeds this same season, the 3rd game. We lost 3-2 after being the better team. It was a poor start to the season, to which we never recovered.
Great night that,I was in the Gladys st with Frankie black,Robert beresford.panithanicos with some very dodgy ref desicions ended our hopes of becoming European cup winners.The final that year was at Wembley too.
@@roywinstanley9402 In 1963 Everton were disallowed a perfectly good goal by Roy Vernon late in the game against Inter Milan at Goodison and lost by a single goal in the second leg to lose the tie. In September 1975 Gary Jones was flattened in the six-yard box by an AC Milan defender had a player sent off (Mike Bernard) at Goodison drew 0-0 and lost 1-0 in Milan. Howard Kendall was not just a top player and great manager; he learned the lessons of the past especially the way the Everton side he was part of were allocated a hotel in central Athens before the 1971 second leg against Panathinaikos and were kept awake all night by fans sounding their car horns outside the hotel. And the referees who gave English clubs nothing. With his savvy players like Andy Gray, Peter Reid and Neville Southall no one pulled the wool over their heads. A sad part of Everton's history was being unable to build on the European success of 1985 when the blues had the best Goalkeeper in the world, two top full backs and a world class striker (Gary Lineker) the Duncan Ferguson disallowed goal in 2005 against Villareal only served to show the blues seem cursed losing important goals at key moments in big games
Yes, Scottish Cup holders Aberdeen were involved in the 1st in any international competition, going out on pens to Hungarian side Honved in the Cup Winners Cup 1st round tie.
@@19174975 please recommend some links, will gladly watch - how was he in penalty stopping ? In open play he seems too good. Did he keep for W Germany or E Germany ??
Bei allem Respekt und Hochachtung vor Ernst Huberty, aber nach 90 Min und dem Spielstand von 1:1 von einem gerechten Ergebnis zu sprechen ist sehr schmeichelhaft für die Gladbacher. Wenn es 4oder 5:1 für Everton gestanden hätte, das wäre gerecht gewesen. Everton hat verdient, wenn auch im 11 Meter Schießen, gewonnen
très grand match de Kleff. Les joueurs anglais devraient prendre des cours sur les tirs au but avec cette séance. Comment ont ils pu se faire éliminé par le panathinaikos ?
@@PressureOnJulian I don't recall these highlights being on the telly. TH-cam is where I saw them for the first time. I recall the home match in the round before versus Keflavik being on the BBC, but not this one strangely enough. Maybe being ITV, it was only certain regions who got to watch this match.
@@PressureOnJulian OK, thanks. It's weird why I can't recall it. I was in the ATV (Midlands) region at the time. I don't recall the Panathainaikos game being shown either. My 50 year old diary just says that they went through on pens.
I was at this game, and it showed even back then that we lacked a goal scorer commensurate with the other outfield players in this team. Joe Royle did score 20 in the 1969-70 side but with Morrissey the provider they were often headers or close in efforts. If this team would have had Martin Chivers or Francis Lee leading the line key games would have been won. Catterick tried to replace Joe, with Colin Stein in August 1968 after the lack of goalmouth skill in the 1968 FA Cup final when we lost 1-0 to West Brom. I always remember standing on the Goodison Road terracing near the player's entrance and the crowd's reaction when Joe Royle ran off the pitch after missing the first penalty. Sadly, no matter how well we played in four games against Borussia and Panathinaikos we never won a game, save the penalty shoot-out, and scored only 3 goals. I think a Roy Vernon, Gary Lineker or Andy Gray would have risen to the occasion back then.
@@chazs001 I love british football, beeing tough to yourself, never giving up, the fast and direct playing and there is a very old and deep and ongoing friendship between my beloved Borussia of Mönchengladbach and Liverpool though they were tough competitors on the field. The one thing in especially english football 'culture' i completely hate and complain about is the massive violence, Hooliganism brought into football! That's the thing, the motherland of football should feel ashamed for!
I was there in the park end. Almost completely in line with Morrisey's goal.
These nostalgic games show me how good a player Jonny Morresy was. And too little mentioned in the pantheon of Everton greats.
My dad took me and my twin (we were 9 at the time) to this match, despite all three of us being Liverpool fans. Dad had been to the first leg in Germany with Everton friends, and he had helped to organise the trip. He went to Athens for the next round as well, where he was mistaken for Bill Shankly by a Greek street vendor, after one of his friends had explained that "this one is not an Evertonian, he supports Liverpool, you know, Bill Shankly".
As for this match, I was supporting Borussia, but looking at it now it was a great game, two very good and well matched teams. Andy Rankin was superb, not just his penalty save but lots of others during the match. Lots of great players out there but he was MOTM for me.
Great stories. 👏👏
I went both games Home & Away with my Dad happy memories.
Great to see the highlights of a game that I've only read about or listened to my Dad and his friends talk about. It's not often an English team beats the German's on penalties. It looked a classic night at Goodison too but you have to say without their keeper having the game of his life it would have been all over by half time. - Not sure what he doing for the first Everton goal though.
Great teams, beautiful football...thanks.
Fantastic. I was there, 10 years old with my dad. We used to carry a milk crate from home on Breck Road for me to stand on for every match. I don’t think you could get one in nowadays 🤔🤔🤔. By the way, a must for Bramley Moore is the D’s behind the goals .
My favourite EVERTON team ever i was 10.Have never seen the penalty shoot out before,although i knew the score my heart was pumping through my chest when i saw the late great Sandy Brown taking the last.I punched the air when he scored.Now i have got a clip of Sandy to watch instead of that bloody og.What a fantastic team that was.
There's a video on youtube of Sandy scoring away at Leeds this same season, the 3rd game. We lost 3-2 after being the better team. It was a poor start to the season, to which we never recovered.
Great night that,I was in the Gladys st with Frankie black,Robert beresford.panithanicos with some very dodgy ref desicions ended our hopes of becoming European cup winners.The final that year was at Wembley too.
@@roywinstanley9402 In 1963 Everton were disallowed a perfectly good goal by Roy Vernon late in the game against Inter Milan at Goodison and lost by a single goal in the second leg to lose the tie. In September 1975 Gary Jones was flattened in the six-yard box by an AC Milan defender had a player sent off (Mike Bernard) at Goodison drew 0-0 and lost 1-0 in Milan.
Howard Kendall was not just a top player and great manager; he learned the lessons of the past especially the way the Everton side he was part of were allocated a hotel in central Athens before the 1971 second leg against Panathinaikos and were kept awake all night by fans sounding their car horns outside the hotel. And the referees who gave English clubs nothing.
With his savvy players like Andy Gray, Peter Reid and Neville Southall no one pulled the wool over their heads. A sad part of Everton's history was being unable to build on the European success of 1985 when the blues had the best Goalkeeper in the world, two top full backs and a world class striker (Gary Lineker) the Duncan Ferguson disallowed goal in 2005 against Villareal only served to show the blues seem cursed losing important goals at key moments in big games
I was there with my girlfriend. Fabulous game of football.
Andy Rankin; at Everton for 8 years, and only made 85 appearances. Still a legend for that shoot out though.
This is the FIRST penalty shootout in history of UEFA Champions Cup (now Champions League). And SECOND in any international competition ever!
Yes, Scottish Cup holders Aberdeen were involved in the 1st in any international competition, going out on pens to Hungarian side Honved in the Cup Winners Cup 1st round tie.
world class match by Wolfgang Kleff the monchen gladbach goalie
peter peters
Just don't mention the first gpal
Howard Kendall - love the technique!
Beloved Gladbach...and what a keeper Wolfgang Kleff was...
I do not know that Goalkeeper but he is nothing less than spectacular.
@@virtuosowins
Watch some more of his games...he was an integral part of the successful gladbach of The 1970s...
@@19174975 please recommend some links, will gladly watch - how was he in penalty stopping ? In open play he seems too good. Did he keep for W Germany or E Germany ??
Kleff with double "f".
@@mick1967 thanks hips...i just fixed it...
Rest in Peace Andy. 💙
Marvellous, never seen this before, thanks .
The noise when the Everton goals go in..
RIP Andy Rankin.......passed away today 😢
I was still nervous watching that 50 years later!! ha ha ha COYB.
1 Joe Royle (saved), Sieloff (scored)
2 Alan Ball (scored), Laumen (missed)
3 Johnny Morrisey (scored), Heynckes (scored)
4 Howard Kendall (scored), Koppel (scored)
5 Sandy Brown (scored), Muller (saved)
Sandy Brown the hero nearly 12 months after his classic own goal
Great Atmosphere in Goodison Park
Wonderful !!!
Bei allem Respekt und Hochachtung vor Ernst Huberty, aber nach 90 Min und dem Spielstand von 1:1 von einem gerechten Ergebnis zu sprechen ist sehr schmeichelhaft für die Gladbacher. Wenn es 4oder 5:1 für Everton gestanden hätte, das wäre gerecht gewesen. Everton hat verdient, wenn auch im 11 Meter Schießen, gewonnen
Das scheint ein berechtigter Kommentar zu sein.👍
très grand match de Kleff.
Les joueurs anglais devraient prendre des cours sur les tirs au but avec cette séance.
Comment ont ils pu se faire éliminé par le panathinaikos ?
The best team went through that night.......but hard luck blue boys went out next round to panathinaikos on away goals rule ...
Frank Byrne went out to cheating bent referee
We are Everton we Great 💙💙💙
Whose fault was it that allowed Alan Ball to leave and go to Arsenal…chairman or Manager…he was world class !,.
What would I do to go back in time to watch these matches
Just looked at the last penalty again, l paused it just before the taker kicked it and the 'keeper is about 3 ft across to his right.
Gerald Sinstatd would have done the commentary for Granada Television
Brian Moore did the commentary on this occasion
@@PressureOnJulian I don't recall these highlights being on the telly. TH-cam is where I saw them for the first time. I recall the home match in the round before versus Keflavik being on the BBC, but not this one strangely enough. Maybe being ITV, it was only certain regions who got to watch this match.
@@hauntboy It was shown from 10:40-11:35pm, Brian Moore was the commentator.
Only Scottish and Grampian opted out to show Celtic v Waterford
@@PressureOnJulian OK, thanks. It's weird why I can't recall it. I was in the ATV (Midlands) region at the time. I don't recall the Panathainaikos game being shown either. My 50 year old diary just says that they went through on pens.
Nice to see penalties without any gamesmanship going on. Just blokes getting on with it.
Gladbach mit gelben Stutzen ??
Is that Gordon West @ 10:47?
Yes he was injured I think ..
Andy Rankin
I was at this game, and it showed even back then that we lacked a goal scorer commensurate with the other outfield players in this team. Joe Royle did score 20 in the 1969-70 side but with Morrissey the provider they were often headers or close in efforts.
If this team would have had Martin Chivers or Francis Lee leading the line key games would have been won. Catterick tried to replace Joe, with Colin Stein in August 1968 after the lack of goalmouth skill in the 1968 FA Cup final when we lost 1-0 to West Brom.
I always remember standing on the Goodison Road terracing near the player's entrance and the crowd's reaction when Joe Royle ran off the pitch after missing the first penalty.
Sadly, no matter how well we played in four games against Borussia and Panathinaikos we never won a game, save the penalty shoot-out, and scored only 3 goals.
I think a Roy Vernon, Gary Lineker or Andy Gray would have risen to the occasion back then.
Kleff geht kein Schritt nach vorn wartet auf der Linie.
There's no club badge on the Everton Shirts
No, never had it till the 72/73 season and the introduction of the "V" necked shirts.
No money, no honey! 🍻🍻🍻
Best shirt we ever had.
Such a shame to see the Germans lose on pens
Aah, are you still sad about '90 and '96?
Why do you English hate the Germans you are Germanic Saxons with a sprinkling of Viking!
Lol why do flames hate vallonians
I think a few million maimed and killed might have something to do with it.
Elwyn Jones we don’t hate the Germans we respect them as much as they respect us.
@@chazs001 I love british football, beeing tough to yourself, never giving up, the fast and direct playing and there is a very old and deep and ongoing friendship between my beloved Borussia of Mönchengladbach and Liverpool though they were tough competitors on the field.
The one thing in especially english football 'culture' i completely hate and complain about is the massive violence, Hooliganism brought into football! That's the thing, the motherland of football should feel ashamed for!
Elwyn Jones ......because them bloody Nazi's bombed our chippy on the corner of our street in Liverpool!.....that's why!......
Not sure about them white boots!😬
Is this the last thing Everton won
That's one shoddy ground
Best ground in england outside wembley ...fact !
You obviously don't know english grounds .....
And best atmosphere at the time .......
I don't have to. I am not English. I will be Happy if it was some school kids playing there. it's the Everton ground right ??
@@virtuosowins most European grounds were like that in the 1970s. Showing your ignorance