2 teams which dominated the FA cup between 1978 and 1982, Arsenal getting to 3 finals 78, 79, 80 and winning once in 1979, Spurs won it in 81 and 82. The 1983 Final between Brighton & Man Utd was the 1st final since 1977 not to have Arsenal or Spurs in the Final (Spurs lost in the 5th round that year, Arsenal in the semi-final to Man Utd)
@paul smith but mainly because the Taylor report required all 1st division and second division clubs to go all seater. That’s what reduced the capacity.
Pat Jennings injured his groin in this match and missed the rest of the season. fortunately he recovered just in time to play for Northern Ireland in the 1982 WC. George Wood took over as no 1 for the entire 1982.
Hannibal Barca i read that Pat said it was harder to train the older he was. but to say he was past his best is a bit over. he did better than Ray Clemence. a regular for Northern Ireland until 1986.
George Graham brought in a lot of the Academy boys ..And then Wenger&$$$ made all of the difference! .But that's the way football is these dayz.. .if a team can survive in the EPL(pi/up all of that Cash)and then entice some Mega Billionaire or consortium to invest,then they will start to climb the League .Look at Leicester!
Nice to see Pat Jennings still playing for Spurs even after he had moved to Arsenal :-)
Really an excellent Tottenham ! Hoddle and Ardiles 2 incredibile players : talent and class !!!!!!
2 teams which dominated the FA cup between 1978 and 1982, Arsenal getting to 3 finals 78, 79, 80 and winning once in 1979, Spurs won it in 81 and 82. The 1983 Final between Brighton & Man Utd was the 1st final since 1977 not to have Arsenal or Spurs in the Final (Spurs lost in the 5th round that year, Arsenal in the semi-final to Man Utd)
Incredible that those three open sides held more between them than the whole lane did in its last incarnation
@paul smith but mainly because the Taylor report required all 1st division and second division clubs to go all seater. That’s what reduced the capacity.
Hoddle pure class
Agent Pat, always Spurs
You know of any matches where they show Bill Nicholson in the dugout? They don't seem to be doing much of that even by the 80s.
Great stuff mate!
Pat Jennings injured his groin in this match and missed the rest of the season.
fortunately he recovered just in time to play for Northern Ireland in the 1982 WC.
George Wood took over as no 1 for the entire 1982.
Hannibal Barca the way Pat came out to challenge Garth Crooks was so unusual. Pat was as cool as Bobby Moore in his position.
duckjive1 Pat came back in 1983 and became no 1 until early 1985 when Don Howe gave the spot to John Lukic.
duckjive1 George Wood was a good keeper but when John Lukic came to Arsenal from Leeds in 1983 he left for Crystal Palace.
Hannibal Barca i read that Pat said it was harder to train the older he was. but to say he was past his best is a bit over. he did better than Ray Clemence. a regular for Northern Ireland until 1986.
duckjive1 you are a Londoner?
Arsenal literally were just plodders in these days, indeed before Wenger became there manager Tottenham were always the Glamour team in North London.
Still are!
George Graham brought in a lot of the Academy boys ..And then Wenger&$$$ made all of the difference!
.But that's the way football is these dayz..
.if a team can survive in the EPL(pi/up all of that Cash)and then entice some Mega Billionaire or consortium to invest,then they will start to climb the League .Look at Leicester!
Was it Easter Mon 1982 AFC 1-3 THFC? Crooks got 2...
@@duckjive1 any video of that mate?
@@duckjive1 all done mate! 👍
Not big pats finest hour to say the least.
Great stuff have a soft stop for spurs
Hoddle class!!!
COYS 🤍🤍🤍