One day we may be. But as your comment is 7 years old I am glad for you that you couldn't see into the future as the last 3 years would have sent you doolally. COYBs.
Absolutely adored every one of theses players , and still do to this day . Did not realise then that this would be the greatest Everton side ever . Great times .
When the 1966 World Cup games were played at Goodison the TV Cameras were mounted an a gantry fixed to the old Goodison Road stand. This provided wider camera shots that made Goodison one of the most admired stadiums in the world. The great Portuguese player, Eusebio said it was his favourite ground, and he had played in all the major world stadiums. Sadly the Everton board did not want their games Televised in the 60s. And this led to no TV Gantry being constructed in the new Main stand when it was built in 1970. After which TV Crews were located on a high platform hanging from the Bullen's Road stand. As a result the commentators had to access the platform by ladders. The games then looked as if they were filmed from the roof of a high rise flat No wide angle shots of the goal areas and limited images of all around the ground. Sadly younger fans can only see rare footage of Alan Ball and Co at their finest, which was described by many as the best post -war team up to 1970. Having seen the 1962-63 and 69-70 championship sides, and great players like Alex Young, Roy Vernon and Alan Ball. Howard Kendall's all conquering 1984-85 side proved the finest ever due to the near treble they achieved, and a second title 2 years later. Europe was not open to them to showcase why they were voted the best team in Europe in 1985. The other sides didn't win other trophy's in their championship seasons.
Just magic seeing the Toffees doin their stuff , I was 24 at the time .. just a brilliant time.. Everton a true blue since I was 8 or 9 yrs old... Love-it
This is great for me because I'm only 15 so I sadly haven't seen us win a trophy yet :( but now I can at least look at the beautiful football that the legends of 85' played
Brilliant these azcargo. Don't know why the club didn't have them on the video they did 2yrs ago. Didn't miss a game in this season & great to see some of these i've not seen since the actual matches. Hope you have more rare Everton in the vaults.
Interesting comparing the styles of this side with the 69/70 side. The former are easier on the eye, moving it about sweetly and walking a lot of their goals in. But it's easy to see why they turned out to be a flash in the pan. They had no destroyers. 84/85 team on the other hand had a much meaner streak. Incredibly competitive. They put opposition defences under so much pressure they wilted. See how Man Utd crumble in this video! Thanks for sharing. Current crop of lightweights should be forced to study this.
The 5-0 trouncing of Man Utd was the loudest i've ever heard a ground sing. BTW i was a neutral who travelled from Nth Wales with a load of reds, brilliantly 1 sided game, the blues that day were so good to watch from the Park end.
I'm a Manchester City season ticket holder since 1976, the 80s wasn't a great time for us, but I remember this fantastic Everton team, a great side that really gelled well together, certainly one of the best title winning teams from the pre premier league era. I'm sure Derek mountfield scored 15 goals from CH, that season. What a shame this team never got the chance to compete in the European cup, when you consider Staeua Bucharest won it the following year, I think Everton would have had a great chance, had it not been for those murdering bastards running amok in Brussels. Remember that 5-0 thrashing of the rags, gave them some stick about that.
Adrian Heath, instrumental in the turn around in Everton's fortunes. Also an Everton fan as a boy despite living in Stoke. After a 15 year gap, the Blues win the title again.
Fantastic stuff mate, really made my day watching these. Have you got highlights of both of Everton's European games v Fortuna Sittard, the 2-1 at Spurs and the 3-0 v Norwich? If so, pleeeeease upload them. I've managed to get hold of TV highlights of 20 games from 84/85, but those games I've mentioned are as rare as rocking horse sh*t. Cheers.
Alright Az, Just got a copy of this on dvd,its nowhere near as good a quality as yours but still watchable.Strange but typical that the club didnt release this at the end of the 84/85 season!
You're right mate, Norwich goals are on the video part 3. It's actually the full ITV/BBC highlights I'm trying to hunt down. ESPN Classic showed 'A Season To Remember' a few years back and it was all the Match of the day stuff from 84/85. I recorded every Everton game featured, but they never showed anything shown on Sportsnight and obviously nothing ITV. Love a copy of this rare video if possible. If you think you'd like a swap for any of my DVDs, email me at phillowe@live.co.uk. for a list. Ta
That really is so rare to see games filmed from that side of the ground. These videos are gems. Thanks for uploading!
EVERTON!.....what a team!....what a joy to watch!... Worthy CHAMPIONS!!.....1985.....I'm still tingling ....can we ever be that good again?...🙏🏻
One day we may be. But as your comment is 7 years old I am glad for you that you couldn't see into the future as the last 3 years would have sent you doolally. COYBs.
Absolutely adored every one of theses players , and still do to this day . Did not realise then that this would be the greatest Everton side ever . Great times .
When the 1966 World Cup games were played at Goodison the TV Cameras were mounted an a gantry fixed to the old Goodison Road stand. This provided wider camera shots that made Goodison one of the most admired stadiums in the world.
The great Portuguese player, Eusebio said it was his favourite ground, and he had played in all the major world stadiums.
Sadly the Everton board did not want their games Televised in the 60s.
And this led to no TV Gantry being constructed in the new Main stand when it was built in 1970. After which TV Crews were located on a high platform hanging from the Bullen's Road stand. As a result the commentators had to access the platform by ladders.
The games then looked as if they were filmed from the roof of a high rise flat
No wide angle shots of the goal areas and limited images of all around the ground.
Sadly younger fans can only see rare footage of Alan Ball and Co at their finest, which was described by many as the best post -war team up to 1970.
Having seen the 1962-63 and 69-70 championship sides, and great players like Alex Young, Roy Vernon and Alan Ball. Howard Kendall's all conquering 1984-85 side proved the finest ever due to the near treble they achieved, and a second title 2 years later. Europe was not open to them to showcase why they were voted the best team in Europe in 1985.
The other sides didn't win other trophy's in their championship seasons.
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absolutely fantastic videos! thanks for putting them on
Everton 84/85 pure class
Sheedys left peg fkn awesome
Just magic seeing the Toffees doin their stuff , I was 24 at the time .. just a brilliant time.. Everton a true blue since I was 8 or 9 yrs old... Love-it
This is great for me because I'm only 15 so I sadly haven't seen us win a trophy yet :( but now I can at least look at the beautiful football that the legends of 85' played
Love this, big shout to Adrian Heath
Cowards challenge finished his season..
Great memories, thanks.
peter reid got marwood back karma
Brilliant these azcargo. Don't know why the club didn't have them on the video they did 2yrs ago. Didn't miss a game in this season & great to see some of these i've not seen since the actual matches. Hope you have more rare Everton in the vaults.
Greatest team ever.greatest season ever. Only thing wrong...terrible to see fences around goodison or any ground.
Some absolutely fantastic footballing goals from the blues. What a side this was, a class act.
Still the best Everton side of all time come on Everton 💙💙
That’s when Everton were good look 👀 at us in 2023 💙💙
Interesting comparing the styles of this side with the 69/70 side. The former are easier on the eye, moving it about sweetly and walking a lot of their goals in. But it's easy to see why they turned out to be a flash in the pan. They had no destroyers. 84/85 team on the other hand had a much meaner streak. Incredibly competitive. They put opposition defences under so much pressure they wilted. See how Man Utd crumble in this video! Thanks for sharing. Current crop of lightweights should be forced to study this.
The 5-0 trouncing of Man Utd was the loudest i've ever heard a ground sing. BTW i was a neutral who travelled from Nth Wales with a load of reds, brilliantly 1 sided game, the blues that day were so good to watch from the Park end.
brilliant , heath was a nifty little striker , great team and glad to see on youtube
I'm a Manchester City season ticket holder since 1976, the 80s wasn't a great time for us, but I remember this fantastic Everton team, a great side that really gelled well together, certainly one of the best title winning teams from the pre premier league era. I'm sure Derek mountfield scored 15 goals from CH, that season. What a shame this team never got the chance to compete in the European cup, when you consider Staeua Bucharest won it the following year, I think Everton would have had a great chance, had it not been for those murdering bastards running amok in Brussels. Remember that 5-0 thrashing of the rags, gave them some stick about that.
Adrian Heath, instrumental in the turn around in Everton's fortunes. Also an Everton fan as a boy despite living in Stoke. After a 15 year gap, the Blues win the title again.
What a midfield we had
Thanks
Brilliant video. ,when we ruled Europe
dixiedean609 ....and denied of the opportunity to rule Europe for years to come......COYBLUES!!....
@@frankhornby6873that brilliant you couldn't even rule England!!!!
Pure magic what a team
Paul Bracewell
Class player
Fantastic stuff mate, really made my day watching these. Have you got highlights of both of Everton's European games v Fortuna Sittard, the 2-1 at Spurs and the 3-0 v Norwich? If so, pleeeeease upload them. I've managed to get hold of TV highlights of 20 games from 84/85, but those games I've mentioned are as rare as rocking horse sh*t. Cheers.
Kevin Sheedy's left foot.....magic!
That first goal, the 4-1 loss to Spurs, how few away fans there were then for the opening game of the season.
Again look 👀 at us in 2024 💙💙💙
Boss.
I stood in the paddock that season.
Me 2
Alright Az,
Just got a copy of this on dvd,its nowhere near as good a quality as yours but still watchable.Strange but typical that the club didnt release this at the end of the 84/85 season!
Great team awesome.was man united the only team to fill the away end?
god damn it we were fucking good
I know but not too good anymore. Shame
buzzing thanks
great stuff! Inchy Heath was on fire til he got fucked up by that tackle
What f*%"ing goal(s)!
bullens road stand the excact same 27 years on.
Efcjoe9 did you ever get hold of the Sittard video? went to every game except Inter Bratislava away, love to see that as well
Heath!! 👏🏼👏🏼
Come on you toffee men
1:35 wow!!!
You're right mate, Norwich goals are on the video part 3. It's actually the full ITV/BBC highlights I'm trying to hunt down. ESPN Classic showed 'A Season To Remember' a few years back and it was all the Match of the day stuff from 84/85. I recorded every Everton game featured, but they never showed anything shown on Sportsnight and obviously nothing ITV. Love a copy of this rare video if possible. If you think you'd like a swap for any of my DVDs, email me at phillowe@live.co.uk. for a list. Ta
Everton did like to do a poncey jog after scoring !
Knobhead
@@BueyBuey-rv8cx As an EFC supporter who went to the matches of this period, I am allowed to say...poncey jog, coz it was a poncey jog : )
it is rare we haven't won the league since
We won it two years later.
Well spotted, ha ha haha