1967: When L.A. Wolves conquered the USA | Full Documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Football or Soccer has had an interesting journey in America but one thing is for certain, there would be no Beckham, Rooney or Ibrahimovic in the MLS, without the LA Wolves.
In 1967, the United Soccer Association gave the USA its first taste of professional soccer and Wolverhampton Wanderers were one of 12 teams transported to the States to kickstart the movement.
Culminating in the 'greatest soccer game ever seen', discover the unique story of when Wolves transformed into the Los Angeles Wolves for seven weeks during the summer of love to conquer the USA.
Full Wolves Studios documentary in partnership with FootballCo and Mundial.
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
WHAT A FANTASTIC FOOTBALL CLUB
That was absolutely fascinating, and really entertaining 👏 😀 I really enjoyed it, and I will be watching it a few times, I think! Just brilliant 👏 👌 COYW, Always Wolves 🐺
Hats off to Wolves media team. A very well presented documentary. Remarkable.
Great times standing on the North Bank in the 60s we had some team a proper man's game no quarter given or asked for the Doog was magnificent ❤
I wrote a book about it (taking in the whole tournament) in 1996-97, and the Aberdeen FC Heritage Trust published it in 2017 to commemorate the 50th anniversary. 1967 was an incredible time to be a ten year old football addict.
That team line up brings a lump to my throat & brings back my earliest WOL🧡ES memories: Parkes, Knowles, Doug, Waggy et all - pure (old) gold
Remember watching the full film of the final game between Wolves & Aberdeen at the Wulfrun Hall many years ago with my dad.
I've been following soccer in the US for 30 years. I never knew this league existed. Fantastic stuff!
Amazing channel. People don't fully appreciate how rich and vast is the history of Los Angeles. Way different from these preconceived notions and the superficial facade. I was so close to visiting LA one point myself. I had experience with modeling and in late 2015 I was in contact with Capcom about the facial likeness role of Leon for the Resident Evil 2 Remake. I failed to mention I also have a voice acting background, in the end I lost the part and I can't forgive myself for wasting such an opportunity. That would've been a real dream come true to visit Southern Cali.
Thank you
Fascinating documentary. Great job Wolves.
Thanks to my dad the first word to ever come out of my mouth was “Dougan” (quite a hard ‘un for a firstie!), my second was “Wolves” third was “Dad” then “Mom”
ALWAYS WOL🧡ES
ALWAYS HAS BEEN
ALWAYS WILL BE!!!
Great part of USA football (soccer) history…
Loved every minute of that, great production. 🐺
Great documentary. Up the Wolves
Brilliant. A good watch. COYW
L.A. Wolves desde la cuna perros!
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Excellent work - thoroughly enjoyable watch!
I’m glad I finally got to see this. I learned things about the history of the team, and the game footage had me on the edge of my seat!
I would love to see the MLS and USL get more exposure, if the EFL and American soccer leagues set up some sort of tournament I think it would help promote the game in the states. Unfortunately for most Americans the only time we watch is every 4 years, Mens and women’s WC. Introducing more people to the top level of professional soccer more often I think would increase the amount of viewers and fans. (Premier league summer series was a great example of this).
Very very good
Beautiful
Ally Shewan, Jimmy Smith. bobby Clark, Tommy McMillan, Martin Buchan, harry Melrose (capt), J Whyte, Jim Storrie. So many Aberdeen legends - no nonsense footballers.
We managed to collar one of your youngsters from that game and he became a real Wolves legend after being converted from No 10 with Aberdeen to number 5 with Wolves. The great Frank Munro. Munro. Munro, Munro, Munro, Munro! KTF UTW
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Sudden death overtime > pens
Bring back BRUNO!
Mate he was terrible
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