As a kid I would love to look in the football encyclopaedias and check back on the history of my club - having absolutely no comprehension of what the game must have been like back then. Old footage such as this brings it to life - it is actually more than ancient old statistics in the record books - this Actually Happened and the great game has certainly endured the test of time to become what is today. Try to imagine any of these players, or fans watching a modern Premiership match today! They'd be blown away. You can see even then, the intensity in the play, the passion of the supporters after a goal and even the beginnings of commercialism with the amount of advertisement hoardings - makes you wonder how the game will be after another century or so.
Yeah they might have won the ucl back then in the 1980s but your stupid fans are making riot with juve fans and it cause all the english clubs are ban in european for that moment
@FiveMinsAlone It's a piano improvisation (it's me playing, I admit). I did it for the BFI's Mitchell and Kenyon Edwardian Sports dvd. If you get the dvd you have the choice of listening to the music with or without the commentary.
When players were local for the majority of the time. Home bred skill on display. If you had it, your town had it. You watch the game stood up, walk home and find a hot meal in front the stove and open fire. In summer, there was still enough daylight to hear kids screaming in play outside. In winter the dimming lights would give way to fog and men walking and talking. Different era.
Before the 1960s very few First Division Footballers played for what would have been considered their local team. Nurturing local talent was almost unheard of, with the vast majority of top flight players being signed from other junior English clubs or brought down from Scotland. Indeed Liverpool's team for this derby had only four Englishmen in it [none of whom were from Merseyside] The remainder were five Scots and two Welshmen. Everton were only marginally better with two West Derby lads among their eight strong English contingent. The remainder being two Scots and an Ulsterman. West Ham were the only obvious First Division example of a team investing in local talent. As for Merseyside, even right into the 1970s Steve Coppell went from Tranmere to Manchester United while Peter Withe went from Southport on a global journey before making it at Birmingham
In truth, a truckload of these players were Scottish, whom at the time were notoriously more skilled on average than the English and were moving anywhere for cash. Just a few years earlier, the entire Liverpool team (as well as others) was made of scots, and in 1902 they were still the majority. Everton counted more english players but not all. Let alone players from the city itself
Absolutely incredible isn't it? A great year and thank you Reverend Ben Chambers for uniting Merseyside and all you did fer us. Handshakes, smiles. Tears and handkerchiefs.
Proper football. Back then supporters of BOTH teams(I'm a Liverpool fan) were much more better than fans today, very friendly and kind. Football shouldn't be about money but sadly it is, thanks for the upload.
CaptainObvious123 Uhum gang members and rich people over there did also betting in those times gaining more money. Practical everything was different but man kind hasn’t changed a bit
it amazes me that some people can say bad things about goodison park the place is a piece of history a national treasure from a bygone era when football was the peoples sport forget all them corporate boxes and sterile grounds with no atmosphere yes this stadium might not have the luxuries of a modern stadium but it has a history than can never be bought
@stephenhorne63 Excellent! i'm in love with this piece & I must say you done a fantastic piece of work. I love piano (even though I can't play) & this is definetely 1 of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard. Seriously well done!
It's a real football ground, it's what one should look like. Unlike these massive fuckin' American football styled ground like the Emirates. Might be big and modern but it ain't got the atmosphere as Goodison Park.
Go and check your own clubs history books for the answer ....PS why did you call your club Liverpool and not Everton Athletic ....as your founder wanted ?
Typical RS Plank over-reacting to a bit of playful banter , and of course needs to use bad language too , Sad Act ! Obviously comes from Norway or London !
Mad how the cheering of the fans was all pointless, because Sky and the cronies decided that anything before 1992 didn’t mean anything. All of the enjoyment, never to be remembered. Bit of a shame really!
yep all that history in a goalden ground thats probobly why theyre going to redo the ground insted of moving or shareing with shiterpool i mean liverpool
Out of 39k at goodison every game at least 30k are scousers and 3k away fans. Anfield i live 3 streets away i guarantee out of 54k maybe 15-20k are scousers max. That is a fact.
Tony Hibbert played well
Makes once
The great Merseyside derby. Greetings from Argentina. And long life to Everton,Liverpool and Newell,s !!
It's amazing. Goodison hasn't changed one bit.
Damn, your comment is 11year old :o I was 4 then..
@@jaakobbi6855 Haha brilliant! And in all that time, Goodison still looks like the same old shithole :)
@@WealthyBoris lmao
@@jaakobbi6855Damn same
Hoping to see it for the first and last time in March.
From an American Blue!
i remember watching this match through live streaming!!
This comment aged well
As a kid I would love to look in the football encyclopaedias and check back on the history of my club - having absolutely no comprehension of what the game must have been like back then. Old footage such as this brings it to life - it is actually more than ancient old statistics in the record books - this Actually Happened and the great game has certainly endured the test of time to become what is today. Try to imagine any of these players, or fans watching a modern Premiership match today! They'd be blown away. You can see even then, the intensity in the play, the passion of the supporters after a goal and even the beginnings of commercialism with the amount of advertisement hoardings - makes you wonder how the game will be after another century or so.
Probably the team who can buy the best robot will win the league in 100 years
its eerie to think that everyone in this vid players and hundreds in the stand are now buried under graves
They are ghosts
Most of them would have been dead by WWII
Only hundreds. So thousands are still living?
Why would they be buried under the graves? Wouldn’t it be better to bury them in the graves?
40000 in the stands
I love this clip. & the music in the background fits so well & is very beautiful. Genious work!
Sensacional. Há 116 anos atrás o mesmo que vemos hoje. 22 jogadores, zagueiros cabeceando, pontas cruzando, jogadores se deslocando.
Fabulous archive footage. Thanks for posting.
Had to go back this far to find an Everton win 😂😂 ah no this is brilliant footage to have brings it to life.
Everton were only the club in merseyside at one point
Yeah they might have won the ucl back then in the 1980s but your stupid fans are making riot with juve fans and it cause all the english clubs are ban in european for that moment
@@walterfritzzz u don’t even speak english lol
😂
@@LORD-kg4sl if I remember a guy involved with Everton set up Liverpool in response to a row about the ground or something.
@FiveMinsAlone It's a piano improvisation (it's me playing, I admit). I did it for the BFI's Mitchell and Kenyon Edwardian Sports dvd. If you get the dvd you have the choice of listening to the music with or without the commentary.
When players were local for the majority of the time. Home bred skill on display. If you had it, your town had it. You watch the game stood up, walk home and find a hot meal in front the stove and open fire. In summer, there was still enough daylight to hear kids screaming in play outside. In winter the dimming lights would give way to fog and men walking and talking.
Different era.
Before the 1960s very few First Division Footballers played for what would have been considered their local team. Nurturing local talent was almost unheard of, with the vast majority of top flight players being signed from other junior English clubs or brought down from Scotland. Indeed Liverpool's team for this derby had only four Englishmen in it [none of whom were from Merseyside] The remainder were five Scots and two Welshmen. Everton were only marginally better with two West Derby lads among their eight strong English contingent. The remainder being two Scots and an Ulsterman. West Ham were the only obvious First Division example of a team investing in local talent. As for Merseyside, even right into the 1970s Steve Coppell went from Tranmere to Manchester United while Peter Withe went from Southport on a global journey before making it at Birmingham
In truth, a truckload of these players were Scottish, whom at the time were notoriously more skilled on average than the English and were moving anywhere for cash. Just a few years earlier, the entire Liverpool team (as well as others) was made of scots, and in 1902 they were still the majority. Everton counted more english players but not all. Let alone players from the city itself
9 years after they moved from Anfield, which was originally Evertons home ground.
Since 1902 you will never walk alone... 👍👍
Great Video,thank you.
Absolutely incredible isn't it? A great year and thank you Reverend Ben Chambers for uniting Merseyside and all you did fer us. Handshakes, smiles. Tears and handkerchiefs.
Proper football. Back then supporters of BOTH teams(I'm a Liverpool fan) were much more better than fans today, very friendly and kind. Football shouldn't be about money but sadly it is, thanks for the upload.
CaptainObvious123 Uhum gang members and rich people over there did also betting in those times gaining more money. Practical everything was different but man kind hasn’t changed a bit
Last time Everton beat Liverpool?
Last week
_this_ week
Liverpool finished 5th that season, relegated in 1904, then won back to back league titles in 1905 and 1906. Mixed form to say the least.
Would that be the Bullens Rd stand that is seen for the majority of this clip?
And then assuming the behind goal crowd scene would be the Park End?
where's Gerrard?
I love watching old video's of Everton, this is y we must stay in our city an try r hardest to stay at Goodison Park!
Clattenberg reffed it - another pen for the RS
yes the red shite
Don’t think much of the Sky Sports coverage
I WAS ON THAT GAME! AT THE GONG,EVERTON HAD MINUS FIFTEEN,LIVERPOOL HAD THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY FIVE.
Sharp was a top bloke, he played on my schoolboy cricket team, good on em.
it amazes me that some people can say bad things about goodison park the place is a piece of history a national treasure from a bygone era when football was the peoples sport forget all them corporate boxes and sterile grounds with no atmosphere yes this stadium might not have the luxuries of a modern stadium but it has a history than can never be bought
stonedinsect as a Liverpool fan I like both grounds other stadiums like the Emirates and Etihad have no soul but both have kept the traditions
i remember, that penalty was a dive. Some things just never change...
@stephenhorne63 Excellent! i'm in love with this piece & I must say you done a fantastic piece of work. I love piano (even though I can't play) & this is definetely 1 of the most beautiful pieces I've ever heard. Seriously well done!
Superb.
What is the name of this documentary please
wow...it was 108years ago
When the game was beautiful
nah it's beautiful now lad!!
This Season Everton will not be a small team anymore
On piano...John Motson.
😂😂😂
The music is by the silent film musician Stephen Horne.
Lumping the ball up field appears to be the default setting.
No ridiculous goal celebrating from the scorers 👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👌
The last time everton won a derby. 😊
I was in the park end, great game.
Is this Seamus Coleman's debut match?
England, the cradle of football, is a very exciting sight 😍🇩🇿👍
fantastic!
No Liverpool fans flew in to watch match from Norway in them day's
sad comment..
Some game that. The half time pie was cold though. Still mustn’t grumble.
@stephenhorne63 Do you know the name of the song?
omg how do you know info like this!?!?!?
Idk
@FiveMinsAlone Thanks!
Ashley young debut?💙
We won the first merseyside Derby
I wonder what the standard was like🤔
Fingerprints on an abandoned handrail...
It's a real football ground, it's what one should look like. Unlike these massive fuckin' American football styled ground like the Emirates. Might be big and modern but it ain't got the atmosphere as Goodison Park.
James Milner’s first season
its wunderful!
When they moved from Anfield to Walton why did they call themselves Everton and not Walton?
When Houlding was left with Anfield and no team , why did he try to call the new team Everton Athletic before having to settle for Liverpool ?
Go and check your own clubs history books for the answer ....PS why did you call your club Liverpool and not Everton Athletic ....as your founder wanted ?
I don't know! the BBC match of the day cameramen have let their standards slio haven't they?I can't see the football for sawdust!
Have they got the return at The Pit that season , think that was the last time the Blues got a pen at Anfield !
Ah yes the last time Everton beat Liverpool.
No, everton beats liverpool on 21 february 2021 lol
@@gherhanlantara9546 I sent that 2 months ago dude
Setanta quality picture.
Liverpool won the league a couple of seasons later...
120 years later this comment will be read by someone.I wish good luck to them.
I was there
LFC fans came from Liverpool then!!!
Norway
redman9pablo; I wonder, did we fill your thoughts then like we seem to now..?
😷😷😷😀😀😀É VERDADE ⚽⚽⚽
who wears short shorts, not those guys
The last time Everton won a Merseyside derby ;-)
This aged well
woodison park.
a field
Last time Everton beat Liverpool.
LOLOOOLOLOLOLOL
Typical RS Plank over-reacting to a bit of playful banter , and of course needs to use bad language too , Sad Act !
Obviously comes from Norway or London !
Hey Iam In 2017
Parece um monte de espíritos jogando bola no mundo espiritual
Everton was the best 💙
Too bad goodson will be demolish, from a Liverpool fan
Very sombre to think that every single person there [ players and fans alike], are now dead.
g
GET IN THERE....!!!!COYB
Fabulous, haha penalty to liverpool
2020
Great post , even back then RS got a dodgy pen !
na its better than setanta lol
Mad how the cheering of the fans was all pointless, because Sky and the cronies decided that anything before 1992 didn’t mean anything. All of the enjoyment, never to be remembered. Bit of a shame really!
Dodgy pen for Liverpool by VAR.Typical.
yep all that history in a goalden ground thats probobly why theyre going to redo the ground insted of moving or shareing with shiterpool i mean liverpool
wonder if evertonians were bitter then in 1902 ?
we're not bitter were better
Wonder if Liverpool needed 30000 out of towners then to fill analfield?
not as bitter as liverpool if league is voided
Everton still play this bad now 😂 think these men went from men to now Everton players wear heels and skirts and wonder why they get flopped 😂
It would have been 4-1 if it wasn't for Heysel.
EPIC FAIL!
HAHAHAHAHA
Back when Everton fans were scouse
Ryanlfc97 and the Kopp norwegian
Erm ..... Ever been to see your shower ? el plastico
Erm ....what planet are you on ?
Out of 39k at goodison every game at least 30k are scousers and 3k away fans. Anfield i live 3 streets away i guarantee out of 54k maybe 15-20k are scousers max. That is a fact.
Bigger club lad, have supporters everywhere
Crazy to see those images so long after. Dixie Dean was not even born back then!
in this days football was considered a spectacle...
Very sombre to think that every single person there [players and fans alike], are now dead.
Well that's nature