Great players from a golden age of English football.Even the pundits were great then there was Jimmy Hill and Brian Moore.We were spoilt rotten and we didn't know it.Happy days indeed🤗🐻👍
Golden Age? England had failed in Mexico, they failed to get to the final stages of Euro 72, and within six months they had ben put out of the World Cup by Poland.
Weird to think seventeen years later that Shilts was still playing for England. Interesting to see young Dalglish too before he became a superstar at Liverpool. Sad that several of these players and panel are no longer with us.
Amazing to see in this match that 66 World Cup winner Alan Ball was still the playmaker for England and yet Bobby Moore looked badly out of sorts with that bad tackle on Lorrimar
17 years later Shilton versus jack Charlton at italia 90 seems weird looking back on it but maybe not weird if you were following all this normally from the early 70s to early 90s
Michael Bell sure am reminds me of sports night. Football was so simple back then . Olson reminds me of my youth football gum cards what ever happened to them ? Oh yeah binned them 😳😂😂😂😂😂
Ally Hunter did so well with this game but his career collapsed as the years went on . He blamed himself too much for any goal and just could not bounce back . I played in the same school team as he .
That turned out to be the best Poland team there's ever been.They played some lovely football in the '74 World Cup and knocked out the mighty Italy in the group stage; to my mind only the mighty Dutch were better to watch. They just ran out of steam a bit towards the end and lost that semi-final to the West Germans on a waterlogged pitch.
Exactly, which ball? Left or right 🤣 To be fair to Lorimer, he took it well - amazing he was back up and at it in no time. Today that would be a court case.
If anything comes good after Coronavirus is that the big top two divisions has a complete collapse due to the massive monies they pay & play with debt & then the bloody foreign players & managers bugger off & we reset & recreate the divisions 1,2,3,4 & get back to proper footy, oh & bring back the ball we played with for 55 years rather than the ping pong ball they use now.
Scotland came to Wembley hoping to repeat their famous 1967 win at the same turf six years ago when they clashed with England in this 1973 Home Championship match. At the same time Scotland also wanted to avenge the previous year 1-0 defeat to England at Hampden Park. And what made the Scots the more eager to seek retribution at Wembley was the 5-0 thrashing England handed out to them at Hampden Park in the centenary match to celebrate the 100 years birth of the English FA. But although Scotland did have the upperhand England still came out 1-0 winners with Martin Peters ghosted in the winner.
Derek "I happen to believe" Dougan. He used to present Yorkshire Television's Sunday afternoon football highlights programme and was always saying "I happen to believe".( Martin Tyler, no less, was one of the commentators.)
it was the "Hippies Era of English Football".Long Hair among British footballers was already in place in the late 1960s.It became more pronounced in 1971.
What were the offside rules back then.. Does the goalie not touching the ball negate the offside before Clarke scored that offside goal and Shannon was onside by a mile.. Offside always confused me as a kid :)
David Harvey took over, Aly Hunter let a bad one in against Czechoslovakia during the Scot’s 2-1 W.C. Qualifier at Hamden which took Scotland to Germany 74 , Harvey was the keeper there.
Pity there is no longer the Home Championship. It was always a good opportunity for England to beat some teams and actually win some games. Now they have to compete against nasty foreign countries like Iceland, Croatia, er all. Bastards don't even speak English. Lol. Jimmy Hill seems to be enjoying himself and giving his expert opinion. Holy Jasus...
With all due respect to the late great Bobby Moore; he should not have been picked up for England following their 3-1 loss to W. Germany in Wembley in 1972: He lost the ball inside the penalty box and gifted it to Germans for the 1-st goal, and he brought down (I think Ziggy Held) inside the box that led to Netzer's penalty kick and Germans 2-nd goal. And yet Alf Ramsey kept picking him for England. He then tried to dribble Lubanofski (the Polish captain in 1974 W. Cup qualifying match) while he was the last defender!!, that led to Poland's 2-nd goal ( Poland's 1-st goal was the result of poor defending by him as well). Defending 101: You should never try dribbling an opponent when you are the last defender, and he had time to tackle Ziggy Held outside the penalty box, and yet he did it inside the box! So in 2 crucial games he was responsible for 4 out of 5 opponents goals, and yet Ramsey told him: "I want you to be my captain in 1974 W. Cup"! Simply mind boggling!! This always happens when you pick great players not based on their current form, but past accomplishments. In 2014 W. Cup Spain manager picked up Casias to be the keeper against Holland, even though Casias was the reserve keeper in his own club Real Madrid! (he was only playing as 1-st choice in Champions League). No wonder Spain lost the game 5-1.
He was way past it here. He was dropped for the England v Poland match at Wembley in October 1973 that England needed to win to qualify for the 74 world cup... they drew 1-1
@@13muller9 NEGATIVITY! He "almost died" of testicular cancer whilst still lifting FA Cup. Cup Winners Cup. WORLD CUP! Three consecutive years. He was outstanding in the 1970 match against Brazil. At the end of that match Pele ran to him to swap shirts. That's good enough?
Bobby should never have been dropped by England. He was only 32 and still had plenty to give. Such a shame he didn't get to finish in style at the '74 World Cup. The way he was treated afterwards by the FA was downright disgraceful but that's another story.
Proper football played by proper players proper tackles and a fantastic crowd when football was at its best...........
No VAR and no numbnuts stewards
Beautiful football, beautiful teams. Saludos desde Barcelona, España.
Great players from a golden age of English football.Even the pundits were great then there was Jimmy Hill and Brian Moore.We were spoilt rotten and we didn't know it.Happy days indeed🤗🐻👍
Golden Age?
England had failed in Mexico, they failed to get to the final stages of Euro 72, and within six months they had ben put out of the World Cup by Poland.
Brian Moore & Jimmy Hill,a couple of outdated establishement people
Weird to think seventeen years later that Shilts was still playing for England. Interesting to see young Dalglish too before he became a superstar at Liverpool. Sad that several of these players and panel are no longer with us.
Football at its best, real football legend's plus when our great country was normal
The GK for Scotland Hunter was very good well done to him.
Amazing to see in this match that 66 World Cup winner Alan Ball was still the playmaker for England and yet Bobby Moore looked badly out of sorts with that bad tackle on Lorrimar
Check out Moore's calamitous challenge in the WC Qualifier in Poland.
17 years later Shilton versus jack Charlton at italia 90 seems weird looking back on it but maybe not weird if you were following all this normally from the early 70s to early 90s
Miss the old goal posts , all the same now , used to have character about them .
Hey Phil you watching old football while isolated loving these old England Scotland games take care bro be safe from Warrington England
Michael Bell sure am reminds me of sports night. Football was so simple back then .
Olson reminds me of my youth football gum cards what ever happened to them ?
Oh yeah binned them 😳😂😂😂😂😂
Cant say I noticed the difference. Maybe you were drunk & they wizzed about like Chan 4 idents!
Ally Hunter did so well with this game but his career collapsed as the years went on . He blamed himself too much for any goal and just could not bounce back . I played in the same school team as he .
Moore v Lorimer 😬 good grief 😂😂 amazed he got back up
Check Billy's energy taking that corner. That Stirling boy would have gotten off his COVID bed to play for us.
Yeah, a few seconds earlier he was limping a good one after Emnlyn Hughes late tackle. Maybe a bit of 'afters' owed.
@@wildbill6826 How poignant to see Billy Bremner and Bobby Moore.
Thanks again, gr8footy: keep 'em coming.
Just a few months before the famous Poland World Cup qualifier...little did we know..
That turned out to be the best Poland team there's ever been.They played some lovely football in the '74 World Cup and knocked out the mighty Italy in the group stage; to my mind only the mighty Dutch were better to watch. They just ran out of steam a bit towards the end and lost that semi-final to the West Germans on a waterlogged pitch.
I love how Jimmy Hill says Moore was going for the ball when he nearly kills Peter Lorimer.
Exactly, which ball? Left or right 🤣 To be fair to Lorimer, he took it well - amazing he was back up and at it in no time. Today that would be a court case.
When being English meant something 💖👍
Before football got ruined by money and foreigners
Scotsmen are foreigners. Unless you're Scottish. Then Englishmen are foreigners. And they all used to play for free! Dipstick
If anything comes good after Coronavirus is that the big top two divisions has a complete collapse due to the massive monies they pay & play with debt & then the bloody foreign players & managers bugger off & we reset & recreate the divisions 1,2,3,4 & get back to proper footy, oh & bring back the ball we played with for 55 years rather than the ping pong ball they use now.
Yak Cutter think the Scots ruined Wembley a few years later?
Idiotic
Foreigners?
Bobby Moore my all time fave English player next the great Gordon Banks from a Scot
Joe Peroni yea I'm Scottish and proud also British fuck of back to Ireland ya English hater
Takes a real supporter to say that....respect.👍
hun
Miss those games. I don't think they would work now.
What on earth does Derek Dougan look like with that bow tie?
Great days before digital TV came along and littered the screen with unnecessary distractions.
Keith Naylor - nice to know the score though
The Doog. He really got into the early 70s Glam period. Interesting Trumpish hair & trying to bring back the Bow tie. C'mon the Doog. Missed.
He looks like Matthew mcconachuy in true detective. Seriously.
Shout out for derek Dougan’s polka dot bow tie. How pundit dress has changed since yesteryear.
Scotland came to Wembley hoping to repeat their famous 1967 win at the same turf six years ago when they clashed with England in this 1973 Home Championship match.
At the same time Scotland also wanted to avenge the previous year 1-0 defeat to England at Hampden Park.
And what made the Scots the more eager to seek retribution at Wembley was the 5-0 thrashing England handed out to them at Hampden Park in the centenary match to celebrate the 100 years birth of the English FA.
But although Scotland did have the upperhand England still came out 1-0 winners with Martin Peters ghosted in the winner.
0:19 Some of these England players missed that Poland game in Katowice
England Were A Strong Side Then.Extreemly Unlucky Not To Win Another Trophy..Derek Dougans Dickie bow Deserves a mention..wow
Derek "I happen to believe" Dougan. He used to present Yorkshire Television's Sunday afternoon football highlights programme and was always saying "I happen to believe".( Martin Tyler, no less, was one of the commentators.)
I realise now what a good commentator Brian Moore was.
He was the best. Boy when a goal was scored he lifted the roof & the telly.
@@wildbill6826 I never rated him; always thought he was second-rate I'm afraid.
Very good.
6:48 WHAT A SAVE!!
Shilts at his finest:)
They be just class as friendly s these days so no one will care like me⚽
Great skill by channon and skilful combination play
Is this really England ?
Did they have barbers in 1973?
that was the fashion
Yes.
Yes, but the girls were all a trifle shy.
it was the "Hippies Era of English Football".Long Hair among British footballers was already in place in the late 1960s.It became more pronounced in 1971.
VAR Please - Channon onside at 6.58
Clarke was not effective as England's forward.The midfield would have been his ideal position.
Clarke was a striker not a midfielder and probably the best in the Country from 70-74
Dancing in the Streets in Scotland on the day that Martin Peters stopped playing for England.
What were the offside rules back then.. Does the goalie not touching the ball negate the offside before Clarke scored that offside goal and Shannon was onside by a mile.. Offside always confused me as a kid :)
At 6:58 The striker in the counter attack was definitely on side
Now there’s a rarity. A decent keeper from Scotland.. joe Peroni now there’s a name.
A bigger rarity these days is a decent English goalkeeper.
That’s true, how far back do we have to go to find one.
Lou Macari,that's another name!
He disappeared quite quickly to Rough
David Harvey took over, Aly Hunter let a bad one in against Czechoslovakia during the Scot’s 2-1 W.C. Qualifier at Hamden which took Scotland to Germany 74 , Harvey was the keeper there.
Pat Crerand, Jimmy hill, jack Charlton and who else?
Malcolm Allison
...and the useless Malcolm Allison.
I wonder how much Dougan won in that bet?
priceless !!
Uuurgh we Scots are gonnae get knackered here. Second time in the same Year.
who born in 1973
I am
No sponsors gimmicks
No players names on shirts
About 50p to get in
Pity there is no longer the Home Championship. It was always a good opportunity for England to beat some teams and actually win some games. Now they have to compete against nasty foreign countries like Iceland, Croatia, er all. Bastards don't even speak English. Lol. Jimmy Hill seems to be enjoying himself and giving his expert opinion. Holy Jasus...
It's satirical...and we like it.
The famous C...s
Cunts?
Bobby Moore looks old here.
With all due respect to the late great Bobby Moore; he should not have been picked up for England following their 3-1 loss to W. Germany in Wembley in 1972: He lost the ball inside the penalty box and gifted it to Germans for the 1-st goal, and he brought down (I think Ziggy Held) inside the box that led to Netzer's penalty kick and Germans 2-nd goal. And yet Alf Ramsey kept picking him for England. He then tried to dribble Lubanofski (the Polish captain in 1974 W. Cup qualifying match) while he was the last defender!!, that led to Poland's 2-nd goal ( Poland's 1-st goal was the result of poor defending by him as well). Defending 101: You should never try dribbling an opponent when you are the last defender, and he had time to tackle Ziggy Held outside the penalty box, and yet he did it inside the box! So in 2 crucial games he was responsible for 4 out of 5 opponents goals, and yet Ramsey told him: "I want you to be my captain in 1974 W. Cup"! Simply mind boggling!! This always happens when you pick great players not based on their current form, but past accomplishments. In 2014 W. Cup Spain manager picked up Casias to be the keeper against Holland, even though Casias was the reserve keeper in his own club Real Madrid! (he was only playing as 1-st choice in Champions League). No wonder Spain lost the game 5-1.
He was way past it here. He was dropped for the England v Poland match at Wembley in October 1973 that England needed to win to qualify for the 74 world cup... they drew 1-1
@@13muller9
NEGATIVITY! He "almost died" of testicular cancer whilst still lifting FA Cup. Cup Winners Cup. WORLD CUP!
Three consecutive years.
He was outstanding in the 1970 match against Brazil. At the end of that match Pele ran to him to swap shirts.
That's good enough?
Bobby should never have been dropped by England. He was only 32 and still had plenty to give. Such a shame he didn't get to finish in style at the '74 World Cup.
The way he was treated afterwards by the FA was downright disgraceful but that's another story.
@@gerryryan I agree he was treated badly
Lol
Scotland were robbed.
😂😂😂 you never fail.😁😁