@@Dante-vf4sd Phil Neal took Tommy Smith's place and later Joey Jones did also. Take it from me as it is very well documented from that time and later in books that they really really disliked one another and never ever socialised - only at the end of near every season when we won trophies
Dosen't sound like he's trying to sound scouse to me , giamaria , crazy horse was great player and enthusiastic , gave his all every match , also funny guy , must have been good influence in changing room
1966/67? That would have made Trevor Francis 12 or 13 years old. That's precocious. Actually it's miraculous. Francis joined Birmingham in 1971. Still, never let the truth get in the way of a good yarn.
I caught that too. Hughes only signed in 67, and Lloyd not till 69 and only a regular after Yeats left in 71. Francis wasn't a regular till 73 at Brum. He was fast though. Hughes got that right.
1) I'm Rangers. 2) Definitely better blue than red. 3) You Kopites seem to be missing a league title since................................. come on, it was only three years after the toffees, don't you remember? I remember you used to win quite a lot back then, almost every year, then Maggie Thatcher decided it was over for a lot of us people up north and shut the door down. As far as I'm concerned, you suffered the worst consequences of it all.
Oops: I despise people who try and sound what they're not, just because that would make them more popular in front of their new crowd. It's a bit like... Tony Blair desperately trying to sound Cockney back in them 'guid auld days' when Labour started its course towards destruction, ff's.
@@220773 League title 2020 on its way. After another European Cup in 2019. Either way, Emlyn doesn't sound scouse at all here, and nor is he trying to. He sounds like a genuine woolyback, which is exactly what he was! (Honorary scouser of course)
by far my favourite Liverpool player. Dalglish was the greatest but Hughes was the bright light that kept everyone positive. Great captain.
I loved Emlyn Hughes he epitomised Liverpool was so enthusiastic a Liverpool great YNWA
I watched Hughes play for Blackpool against Liverpool at anfield .liverpool signed him .he gave everything to liverpool. R.I.P.
I met the man twice and we had a chat and a laff. Sadly no longer with us. A big loss to football and Question of Sport. Never forgotten. RIP Emlyn.
Emlyn crazy horse a Liverpool legend one of the sll time greats forever in our hearts an unbelievable footballer ❤️❤️
Great player class guy full of fun
Absolute icon
Tommy Smith hated Hughes. But still stayed professional .true legends r.i.p.
Why did smith hate Hughes & how do you know??
@@leeforrester6805 Because he took his place.
Hate is a strong word
@@Dante-vf4sd Phil Neal took Tommy Smith's place and later Joey Jones did also.
Take it from me as it is very well documented from that time and later in books that they really really disliked one another and never ever socialised - only at the end of near every season when we won trophies
@@mcharrisment4765 It was Hughes not Phil Neil, and I must reiterate that hate is a strong word, dislike, fair enough
Good advice.
Dosen't sound like he's trying to sound scouse to me , giamaria , crazy horse was great player and enthusiastic , gave his all every match , also funny guy , must have been good influence in changing room
he's not scouse... he's Welsh
@@mwdyceffylgwaithHe's from Cumbria (Barrow-in-Furness) which is exactly how he sounds
He's from Barrow in Furness, that's what we sound like in Barrow !
Molby had more of a scouse accent, and he's not from Liverpool either. Hughes was from Cumbria and his dad was a pro rugby player.
❤❤❤ rip
Shankly would have loved Milly too, YNWA, Emlyn RIP
I ama Manc but would have loved emlyn to pay for city. Great player great leader great man.
AWD trucks went down the pan shortly afterwards.
4 years later the company collapsed, making 500 redundant and owing £20m... That's corporate launches...
I was just thinking they must have, as I'd never heard of them.
"...and I'm not getting a penny for saying this!"
1966/67? That would have made Trevor Francis 12 or 13 years old. That's precocious. Actually it's miraculous. Francis joined Birmingham in 1971. Still, never let the truth get in the way of a good yarn.
Lloyd played for Liverpool 69-74, Francis for Birmingham 70-78, So Hughes was out a few years, big deal. :)
@@mafiosol_buenavida That actually is a big deal... How many other stories were inaccurate
I caught that too. Hughes only signed in 67, and Lloyd not till 69 and only a regular after Yeats left in 71. Francis wasn't a regular till 73 at Brum. He was fast though. Hughes got that right.
it's bad to tell nasty things about people who passed away
Emlyn Hughes desperately trying to sound Scouse rather than Cumbrian, as usual.
+Gianmaria Framarin Another envious Evertonian who is success starved
1) I'm Rangers.
2) Definitely better blue than red.
3) You Kopites seem to be missing a league title since................................. come on, it was only three years after the toffees, don't you remember?
I remember you used to win quite a lot back then, almost every year, then Maggie Thatcher decided it was over for a lot of us people up north and shut the door down.
As far as I'm concerned, you suffered the worst consequences of it all.
Oops: I despise people who try and sound what they're not, just because that would make them more popular in front of their new crowd. It's a bit like... Tony Blair desperately trying to sound Cockney back in them 'guid auld days' when Labour started its course towards destruction, ff's.
+Gianmaria Framarin Don't let it get to you
@@220773 League title 2020 on its way. After another European Cup in 2019.
Either way, Emlyn doesn't sound scouse at all here, and nor is he trying to. He sounds like a genuine woolyback, which is exactly what he was! (Honorary scouser of course)
it's bad to tell nasty things about people who passed away