Graeme Souness speaks of 'deep regrets' as Liverpool manager in emotional reflection | MNF Q&A

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    Graeme Souness spoke candidly about his Liverpool regrets during his appearance on Monday Night Football.
    Souness won five league titles and three European Cups as a player with Liverpool, and then managed them between 1991 and 1994.
    Despite winning the FA Cup in 1992, Liverpool's dominance of English football was fading, and the Sky Sports pundit admits he tried to change the culture of the club too fast.
    In a must-read account of his time at Anfield, Souness opens up about his biggest regrets, and why certain perceptions of him still hurt him badly.
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  • @randommadness1021
    @randommadness1021 4 года назад +510

    One of the most open and honest interviews I've ever seen. Well played Graeme.

  • @3storiesUp
    @3storiesUp 5 лет назад +711

    He has a haunted look in his eyes at the end .. it's so sad to see that as a Liverpool supporter. He gave so much as a player and tried his best as a manager. Still a legend in my eyes.

    • @ryanwebb5082
      @ryanwebb5082 4 года назад +17

      Then... your parents spelt your name wrong lol

    • @matty6171
      @matty6171 4 года назад +1

      I AM IMMUNIA!!! big oof

    • @TR0J3NH0R5E
      @TR0J3NH0R5E 4 года назад +3

      I imagine that's how Solksjaer will look back at his time as Manu managet

    • @michaelledger3677
      @michaelledger3677 4 года назад +5

      @@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 so? did they name you when they were alive?

    • @MT-sk1ln
      @MT-sk1ln 4 года назад +7

      @@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 great answer haha👍💪

  • @eljefedejefes885
    @eljefedejefes885 5 лет назад +1452

    The player he was for Liverpool overshadows the managerial role he played in our club. He made us one of the most successful in football history. Thanks for your service to our Club, Souness.

    • @eldio2124
      @eldio2124 5 лет назад +25

      LFC_5 Fully agree. Much respect to the great souness.

    • @simonforrest2522
      @simonforrest2522 5 лет назад +48

      Along with Stevie G we're talking about our GREATEST midfielder.. Such a shame his wonderful rep as a player was tarnished but still.. Symbolic (as a player) of our greatest years

    • @pauliewalnuts5803
      @pauliewalnuts5803 5 лет назад

      LFC_5 Pogba

    • @jacknapier6668
      @jacknapier6668 5 лет назад +37

      100%. He was literally one of the true greats od the 80s. What hes won alone makes clubs like City and Chelsea look amatuer hour. Glad to see a sensible comment. He makes Keano look soft. Proper pro.

    • @brazilianwavement8861
      @brazilianwavement8861 5 лет назад +8

      My biggest role model idol, he was a BEAST in the middle of the park.

  • @KieranFuller17
    @KieranFuller17 5 лет назад +684

    A really sad ending to this video, talking about regrets and he obviously feels hurt by public opinion of him as a person/pundit. I like him, he's hot tempered but consistent and honest. He comes across as a good man who is total football. Nothing but respect from me (Brighton fan).

    • @hanifibrahim460
      @hanifibrahim460 5 лет назад +26

      Yes, he really is. Met him in Doha on the golf course, and he was lovely, which I really didn't expect. Very genuine guy.

    • @SteBrazier2K9
      @SteBrazier2K9 5 лет назад +7

      @TechArcturian doing an interview with The Sun which was published on the Hillsborough anniversary in 1992

    • @cameronpollock2151
      @cameronpollock2151 5 лет назад +3

      As a utd fan I really enjoyed this, really shows him in a different light

    • @AJ-bm1sr
      @AJ-bm1sr 5 лет назад +8

      (Irrelevant what team you support)

    • @CaminoAir
      @CaminoAir 5 лет назад +6

      He's been a very good pundit on Irish TV over the last 10 years. Haven't seen too much of him on English TV. He's frank and talks sense most of the time and has shown a fair bit of humility too.

  • @jamieplimmer9836
    @jamieplimmer9836 2 года назад +18

    A man who wears his heart on his sleeve, great Scotsman, United fan here but he dearly loves Liverpool. What a player for club and country. One of the best.

  • @Iammint77
    @Iammint77 5 лет назад +142

    Whatever you say or think about Souness, this is a very honest and at times soul searching piece and he deserves much respect for his experience and achievements. He gets a lot of unfair stick for me...

  • @benzrapeepon6257
    @benzrapeepon6257 5 лет назад +58

    Ive watched this several times now. As an arsenal fan. Its so honest. Real tough man to do this on camera. So much respect.

    • @Gunn27
      @Gunn27 3 года назад +3

      Ya, like totally.

  • @belfastshedend26
    @belfastshedend26 5 лет назад +57

    I'm Chelsea but this man is one of my all time favourites. A genuine legend and what a player. Love his loyalty to the club he gave everything for

  • @johnjohnston3170
    @johnjohnston3170 5 лет назад +37

    You have to remember that Souness had a heart bypass op in 92 while manager at Anfield. He did give Fowler and McManaman their debuts as young players. Only downside for Souness was giving an interview to the Sun just a few years after Hillsborough which was a very raw subject back then and even now.

  • @danyalone454
    @danyalone454 5 лет назад +523

    Graeme Souness IS and ALWAYS will be a F*cking Liverpool LEGEND! The End!

    • @grahamnicholls9133
      @grahamnicholls9133 5 лет назад +1

      An a man u one

    • @ashunknown9728
      @ashunknown9728 5 лет назад +12

      @@grahamnicholls9133 man u ?? Let talk 6 baby .. hahaha enjoy europa .. souness is legend

    • @grahamnicholls9133
      @grahamnicholls9133 5 лет назад +5

      Let's talk about your last league title win or was you not born....

    • @Jamie-kv9eg
      @Jamie-kv9eg 5 лет назад +1

      And a rangers legend

    • @billyleadbitter5661
      @billyleadbitter5661 4 года назад +1

      @Cool Dude your coolness has been revoked due to a poor comment he turned Scottish football on its nut Rangers had 5 or 6 England Internationalists Woods, Steven, butcher, Stevens, gazza then guys like greame Roberts, Trevor Francis ex England internationals to name a few, Gerrards team fucked AVBoas marseille 4-0 at the weekend bye, bye Celtic 🇬🇧 😭

  • @tdogg9087
    @tdogg9087 3 года назад +26

    What a true gentleman and absolute legend of the game. He’s always struck me as a man with genuine integrity and honesty. When he speaks others truly listen and he’s earned every ounce of respect he’s now got. Not just from Liverpool like myself but fellow professionals and supporters of this fantastic sport x

  • @ghostfacevillah
    @ghostfacevillah 5 лет назад +67

    i wasn't even born when he won titles for liverpool but as a pundit he gives me nuggets of real insight on the english game and english club culture and it means I love hearing from him and of his experiences

  • @splinter360
    @splinter360 5 лет назад +622

    Glad he mentioned Matt Le tissier. One of the greatest players (in terms of ability) the league has ever seen but people sleep on him. I remember Xavi talking about him being his idol.

    • @dp3699
      @dp3699 5 лет назад +6

      Word

    • @jsolloso514
      @jsolloso514 5 лет назад +85

      England don’t do technical players, they also mismanaged McManaman, Gerrard and Carrick. Le Tessier was at a superior level to many, he single handedly kept Southampton up on more than one occasion. England never do much internationally because they fail to rate technical players and England players won’t play abroad, hence they don’t improve.

    • @splinter360
      @splinter360 5 лет назад +39

      @@jsolloso514 To be fair that is changing now. But certainly back then it was an embarrassment.

    • @macrovigilance
      @macrovigilance 5 лет назад +7

      Le God!

    • @jonnewman7203
      @jonnewman7203 5 лет назад +18

      Le Tissier had a magic touch and scored some wonderful goals. However he drifted in and out of games and was useless at tracking back and tackling. He's the icing on the cake. England just didn't have enough strength to afford the luxury of playing him permanently.

  • @johnwatkinson7451
    @johnwatkinson7451 5 лет назад +99

    As a 55 year old United fan I remember Liverpool on motd as a kid, it was just pass and move, but they passed and moved it very well, top players on top of there game, strong in every area..I was gutted lol..respect tho

    • @ramyfever
      @ramyfever 5 лет назад +4

      Ah If only those days would come back
      Cheers

    • @mrkipling2201
      @mrkipling2201 4 года назад +9

      John Watkinson you’re not the only one. Definitely grudging respect. Even the times we finished runners up to Liverpool we weren’t really in it apart from one season in the early 80’s. As for 85/86 we finished 4th in a one horse race!!! While Liverpool did the double.

  • @dicker040
    @dicker040 5 лет назад +113

    Sacked after Bristol City beat Liverpool in the FA Cup 3rd in ‘94. Great night - every Liverpool fan clapped us off the pitch and Souness was very gracious in defeat - the mark of a good man

    • @marktownsend1982
      @marktownsend1982 4 года назад

      Twas a good night Dicko!

    • @kevincrinks
      @kevincrinks 3 года назад

      Tinman says he received letters from Liverpool fans thanking him for scoring the goal!

    • @TheMAU5SoundsLikThis
      @TheMAU5SoundsLikThis 3 года назад

      He really seems a good, honest man.

  • @Scotlandsworstgamer
    @Scotlandsworstgamer 5 лет назад +27

    Our Davie Cooper, in Ruud Gullit words Cooper was the most gifted player he ever played against. RIP moody blue.

  • @bernardjay379
    @bernardjay379 5 лет назад +58

    The supreme midfielder of the 1980s, I think of that Liverpool midfield of Case, McDermott, Souness Kennedy what a midfield quartet it was. He was the midfield general of Liverpool. His managerial career wasn't great because he tried to hard and sometimes players forget being a manager is completely different from being a player. But he was a truly great player and this is coming from a life long Man United fan.

    • @mwain66
      @mwain66 5 лет назад +2

      Bernard Jay well said You are obviously a true football fan and yes what a great midfield you mentioned and I’m not a Liverpool fan either but they have had some great teams

  • @richardphillips6392
    @richardphillips6392 3 года назад +6

    Souness drove that brilliant Liverpool team. He's also an eloquent pundit, and his words here are heartfelt and honest. From a United fan.

  • @neilredmond1011
    @neilredmond1011 5 лет назад +74

    A proper man and a honest man, loved by all Liverpool fans

    • @ottocooper4256
      @ottocooper4256 3 года назад +4

      And Pogba

    • @philthornton1382
      @philthornton1382 Год назад

      The guy single-handedly destroyed the club with his transfers in the early 90s set them back decades

  • @SuperhelterYNWA
    @SuperhelterYNWA 5 лет назад +450

    I’m sorry but he’s quite simply the best midfielder in Liverpool’s history. People will go for Gerrard but Souness was the captain of the best team in the world at that time and he was outstanding. Hard as nails, technically sound and a pure leader. He’s the best of the lot. World class.

    • @brazilianwavement8861
      @brazilianwavement8861 5 лет назад +31

      He was a gerrard but upgraded in all terms except shooting. I mean if there would be 1 single player i could turn young again it would be souness, he was another class of middlefield player. EVERY SINGLE team would hunt after him.

    • @toddtomato
      @toddtomato 5 лет назад +13

      i am a utd fan and i watched them both and gerrard was the best , but only just

    • @FishFC
      @FishFC 5 лет назад +6

      have a day off you idiot

    • @DayDoDoeDontDayDoe
      @DayDoDoeDontDayDoe 5 лет назад +9

      Best Central Midfielder in the last 50 yrs in the top league IMO.Steel of Keane/Vieira and passing ability of Scholes/Alonso, saying that Gerrard was a better player as he could play wide or number 10, but Souness was the better CM

    • @howwwwwyyyyy
      @howwwwwyyyyy 5 лет назад +6

      He won the 84 Euro cup for us.

  • @madzangels
    @madzangels 5 лет назад +84

    My best mates parents are friends with Graeme and Karen, and outside of football you'd never imagine what a big softy he is - he's a real family man, huge respect for what he's done for our club!

    • @df1833
      @df1833 5 лет назад +14

      Would he rather fight one horse sized pogba or 10 duck sized pogbas?

    • @markcartwright2263
      @markcartwright2263 4 года назад +1

      yeah even took money of the s/n rag one traitor

  • @cappuccinokid6772
    @cappuccinokid6772 5 лет назад +12

    Love this man. Mr. Souness is a Liverpool legend. 🏆

  • @gomey70
    @gomey70 5 лет назад +244

    Legend for Liverpool. Hope to see him at Anfield for a match soon. Not entirely his fault that Liverpool went downhill, the problems were there before he came in.

    • @lucasm3879
      @lucasm3879 5 лет назад +2

      You were League Champions in '90 though and top dogs in England - and sunk pretty rapidly when he took over.

    • @romulus3345
      @romulus3345 5 лет назад +18

      Liverpool didn't go downhill because of Graeme Souness.. Liverpool went downhill because Alex Ferguson knocked them off their f**king perch.. 20 TIMES 20.

    • @lucasm3879
      @lucasm3879 5 лет назад +16

      elizabeth tudor
      Your glory days are well and truly in the past now though love. This is City's era. We've won three league titles since 2012, most probably 4 after this season, and United have one in that time - looks like you're going to have quite a wait til the next one too. CITD.

    • @lucasm3879
      @lucasm3879 5 лет назад +4

      elizabeth tudor
      If anyone repeats that treble in the future, we know it's a hell a lot more likely to be City than United Liz. I wouldn't be so confident of United always having more titles either - we're not going away.
      It's 6 years since our first title of recent times, and we're actually in a better place now as a club.
      It's not going to be a few years of success either - it will last longer than United's did.
      I suppose United fans would be experts on being at the top and then dropping like a stone though haha! CITD.

    • @lucasm3879
      @lucasm3879 5 лет назад +4

      elizabeth tudor
      Like I said Liz, we're not going away. United one title in 7 years and going nowhere. City 3 and counting. If anyone from Manchester is getting to a Champion's League final from now on, it's definitely City and not shite United! CITD.

  • @glorfindel72
    @glorfindel72 5 лет назад +11

    Graeme you've always had my respect (for what it's worth) and gratitude for making the late 70's, and 80's one of the most enjoyable periods of my life. Sorry to hear you shoulder the burden of Liverpool's slow demise from the early 90's onwards. It was more than trying to change the attitudes of the players too quickly, you took over at a very difficult stage, Liverpool had no European football for years due to the Heysel Disaster and the wounds from Hillsborough cast a dark shadow over the club that affected everything. Time to let it go mate...and Tiss, indeed what a player, he would have made Messi and Ronaldo look like kids. Legend.

  • @TheDiegoo17
    @TheDiegoo17 5 лет назад +324

    How did Liverpool only concede 4 goals at home! This is in a 42 game season not 38 ! That’s insane we only ever talk about premier league era forget the great probably even better sides of the 80 years before premier league

    • @dan-ep2ce
      @dan-ep2ce 5 лет назад

      R u dumb, there are 38 prem games from each club in a season

    • @joeldziruni763
      @joeldziruni763 5 лет назад +105

      @@dan-ep2ce there used to be 22 teams in the league back then in the 80's...so yes, 42 games a season is right

    • @lpkvideodesigns4998
      @lpkvideodesigns4998 5 лет назад +26

      I remember that season, at home it just wasn't a contest, I preferred the away games where the opposition thought they had a chance.

    • @number9scores
      @number9scores 5 лет назад +29

      P21 w19 d2 l0 f51 a4. Only used 15 players (eclipsed by villa in 80/81 with 14!).

    • @FoobsTon
      @FoobsTon 5 лет назад +28

      Nah, dont believe ya. Football was only invented in 1992 dontchyano!

  • @PedroVonWorzelburger
    @PedroVonWorzelburger 5 лет назад +5

    Graeme Souness was just brilliant to watch as kid growing up watching LFC. Hard, creative and could smash a goal from outside the box many times. One of my fav midfielders and
    would probably be in my all time LFC 11.

  • @firstlast7184
    @firstlast7184 2 года назад +9

    What a great interview. Credit to Graeme Souness. It's easy to think of legends of the game - or even just pros - lounging in relative luxury with a fat cigar. You can hear the raw emotion from the past still affecting him now. Everything he lived is still alive. It really mattered to him and still matters. Sometimes, these days, being a fan feels like being duped by mediocrity in a Lamborghini. Not so with Souness. There's life in football yet.

  • @clareforbes1830
    @clareforbes1830 5 лет назад +6

    Souness is just total class. Rangers was in a pretty bad spot like 5th place kind of job and the first year he came we won the league. One of my favourite players and managers ever. Such a genius as well on and off the park

  • @Kopite4life12
    @Kopite4life12 5 лет назад +32

    Unbelievable player, regardless of what happened as manager!

  • @RD851000
    @RD851000 2 года назад +4

    Love how when talking about the best players he coached ha mentions Davie Cooper, a true Rangers legend, and Tugay who Souness managed at Galatasaray, and bought to Blackburn from Rangers, who Souness played for and managed as well. Some connection

  • @michaelbuckley9901
    @michaelbuckley9901 3 года назад

    What a honest & heart warming interview you can see the hurt in his eyes & face also how truthful he is being. I hope anyone who thought bad of him for what he talks about sees this & sees what a great man he is.

  • @nzrdb6
    @nzrdb6 5 лет назад +7

    Silk and steel. The perfect footballer. He's served every club he went to with passion and dynamism. He should have no regrets.

  • @ynwa189
    @ynwa189 5 лет назад +19

    Can see the pain in his face and how much it hurts him

  • @Mark-jagger
    @Mark-jagger 5 лет назад +2

    I grew up watching LFC in the late 70’s, early 80’s and after King Kenny, Souness was my favourite player. An absolute winner in every sense of the word. Tough as nails, passion beyond belief, would tackle your grandmother for the ball if need be! He was immense and would dominate matches today when at his peak. He’s a true LFC legend and I’m a little sad to hear of the regrets that he has. He did make some colossal errors of judgement but still, it’s such a crying shame that there’s still some Liverpool fans that hold him in disdain. I don’t believe that we’ve ever had a better midfielder (even Stevie) and he did truly care for this club, he still does. Very good heartfelt interview this. I still very much like this man.

  • @stikiwikit
    @stikiwikit 5 лет назад +2

    its taken nearly 20 years for me to have any love again for Souness but after that little Q&A and hearing him speak what seemed like from the heart..ill forgive and forget that catastrophic management spell and just remember how great a player you was for us

  • @phennigan
    @phennigan 5 лет назад +16

    I cried when he left Liverpool to go to Italy.....still a Liverpool great, one of the greatest, always will be.

  • @annubis02
    @annubis02 5 лет назад +20

    Ulubatli Souness, Galatasaray fans will never forget the great memory you gave us

  • @mahesh_sharma_7
    @mahesh_sharma_7 5 лет назад +26

    United fan here in peace...souness was an absolute beast of a player but what he did as Liverpool boss is what moyes did at united. It's a shame he was not grilled more about his mistakes. Good interview in any case and respect to a true football legend

    • @sidwhite7330
      @sidwhite7330 5 лет назад

      A balanced Man u fan how unusual. I agree

    • @erniescullion8452
      @erniescullion8452 5 лет назад +2

      Mahesh Sharma .hi there a few differences Moyes didnt win anything before or After his time at old trafford. The Liverpool players wouldnt have spoke to Mr Souness who managed to get 2nd in the league i think 1991 got them in European football Liverpool only one of a few teams WHO WON THE FA CUP IN THE CENTENARY YEAR MR SOUNNESS WAS MANAGER. ALSO the way moyes was spoken to by the players at old trafford he had lost the dressing room before he started im really sorry but that is major major important differences

    • @KryptonitetoallBS
      @KryptonitetoallBS 5 лет назад

      Mahesh Sharma :- Your comparison of Souness and Moyes is miles off. Souness finished off a Liverpool squad that had started to go down hill under the poor management of Dalglish. Moyes was handed a hospital pass from United for many, many reasons.
      1. 2013 was the worst United squad that had ever won the PL.
      2. They only got anywhere near because of Fergie and the brilliant backroom team.
      3. United didn't give him the time pre summer to gauge exactly what was needed during the summer and by the time he had decided what he needed it was too late as David Gill had left and his replacement Ed Woodward was naive and useless!!!
      4. That meant Moyes didn't get any of the players he really wanted.
      Moyes was hung out to dry by United very similar to how every manager was after Sir Matt till Sir Alex arrived 12 years later!!!
      Sounees was a great player @ Liverpool, bit of a dirty bastard when @ Rangers and generally a shite manager exactly like Dalglish who was a great player but shite manager!!!

    • @velouris76
      @velouris76 5 лет назад

      @@KryptonitetoallBS Beg to differ about Souness as a shite manager. Far from being an all-time great, yes, but also far from being a bad manager, he did pretty well at Rangers, in Turkey, and he didn't do too badly with limited resources at Southampton. Think he did a pretty good job at Blackburn as well. Also, how is Dalglish a bad manager? He won 3 league titles at Liverpool and Premier League at Blackburn? That said, both were a disaster at Newcastle though.
      Last point, regarding Fergie's last season, yes, it was worst United squad to win PL, but it was also the phenomenal form of RVP that carried them that year.

  • @mpsymonds1
    @mpsymonds1 5 лет назад +26

    Sourness as liked to call him. My god what a player. He must have been a nightmare to play against. He still scares me now. But also a classy player. I'm no Liverpool fan but imho the best team this country has ever produced.

    • @dylanmorgan2752
      @dylanmorgan2752 5 лет назад +5

      I always said, if we had a team GB in international football we could’ve probably won the World Cup in the 70s- 80’s as well. Not that I care in the slightest about international football.

    • @AffectedArea
      @AffectedArea 2 года назад

      @@dylanmorgan2752 Leave the comments to actual football fans then.

  • @frankieshankly5368
    @frankieshankly5368 5 лет назад +9

    Great vid, never got to learn so much about Graeme despite his amazing careeer so this was awesome. Bjørn Inge Bjørnebye said that Souness was his best mager in his career..

  • @eldio2124
    @eldio2124 5 лет назад +53

    Souness is an icon

  • @mickeymouse3933
    @mickeymouse3933 3 года назад +3

    Respect from a rangers fan was a brilliant player and manager for rangers, and is a consistent pundit - once a ger always a ger WATP 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧❤️

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 5 лет назад +8

    love to see this side of Souness respect, YNWA

  • @johnlynn9388
    @johnlynn9388 5 лет назад +3

    Bloody hell that was heartbreaking at the end there. Whatever happened Souness will always be a Liverpool legend YNWA.

  • @willh1970
    @willh1970 5 лет назад +5

    Souness was a stunningly brilliant midfielder for Liverpool and he was really open and honest in this interview,

  • @Harisankar-ce2vd
    @Harisankar-ce2vd 5 лет назад +144

    I think we often overlook the cracks which were already at Liverpool when Souness came in. Kenny Dalglish, had gone completely out of the Liverpool way by signing players who were _" finished articles" ,_ not promote from within, or sign young players who could be nurtured in the Liverpool values. And this did had long term impact by the turn of 90s. Dalglish had retired, Hansen had retired, Grobelar, Nicol, Houghton, Mcmahon, Whelan, Wright, Molby, and Rush... so many of the key players were already 30 or around that age...or past their best.
    I think Souness could see this, and tried to adress the situation, but I think he tried too much too soon. When Kenny was manager, Bob Paisley was still around as an advisor, but he wasn't around due to bad health when Graeme came in. Paisley could've been a great help. He did promote some young blood into the first team like, Jamie Redknapp, Steve Mcmanaman, Robbie Fowler, Dominic Matteo, Don Hutchinson etc, & it was completely necessary to do so.Souness wanted to pull the club into the modern era, by bringing changes to training, diet, deal with the drinking culture, ensuring discipline at the club, just like Arsene Wenger did with Arsenal, and we call him a genius for that. It was sad to see him not succeeding at the club he loved so much.
    Yes, he made so many mistakes, the worst of it being the interview with the Scum, but I think making him a scapegoat for our downfall during the 90s is unfair. Just look at Manutd, we can see how hard it is to replicate the same success once a system which was so successful for 25 years is replaced by a new one.
    We saw what Gerrard Houllier achieved at the club by doing exactly what Souness had in mind, but his man- management skills were on another level, also, he had a good disciplinarian/mentor/coach by his side in the form of Phil Thompson.
    Souness made some horrible, horrible, transfer mistakes... but I don't blame a man for trying.

    • @dannyvine3605
      @dannyvine3605 5 лет назад +11

      Yes, Liverpool needed a player overhaul as.the average age of the team was 31yo. But Souness forgot everything he learnt under Paisley and co; replace good players with better or just as good ones, and do not replace too many players at once - it destabilised the team!

    • @nc-pf3qm
      @nc-pf3qm 5 лет назад +3

      it happens in every sport...and its funny how we can see the trend clearly when it has happened but when its happening everything seems so confusing n out of order...i guess story of many lives..

    • @andrewloughlin7347
      @andrewloughlin7347 5 лет назад

      @@dannyvine3605 Very true, thinned out the team way too much,it always had a few old heads in the side to guide new one's.

    • @ShaneJoshua1980
      @ShaneJoshua1980 5 лет назад +8

      Souness signed Mark Wright in his first season. I think he tried to do too much too soon and didn't buy wisely. Players such as Torbin Pichnik, Dicks, Saunders and Mark Walters were poor buys but then he had some gems like Rob Jones.
      He didn't stick to the values of the club as well. As a Gooner I was surprised he didn't do better, back then they were a huge club back then and certainly domestically they could of had their pick of some great players.
      Hello let too many of the old guard go as well, tried to impose himself too quickly. I'd of kept Beardsley
      You wonder whether Keegan could of been a better alternative.
      Really it's

    • @dannyvine3605
      @dannyvine3605 5 лет назад +9

      @@ShaneJoshua1980 I believe you also have to blame David Moores and the Liverpool directors. They panicked when Dalglish quit. Ronnie Moran should have been giving more time to consider being manager; if he had been I do not think Liverpool's decline would have been so great.

  • @dmaharry7976
    @dmaharry7976 Год назад +1

    That last bit, Graeme your a legend nothing can change it.

  • @crazycol2005
    @crazycol2005 2 года назад +2

    Souness is and always will be a Liverpool legend. To see him play, and be a key element of one of Liverpools best teams, and we’ve had a few, was a genuine joy. Mr Souness have no regrets, life is a learning process and you played your part in making Liverpool a global success. Some great stories from the dressing room and an icon for LFC.

  • @colinedwards6212
    @colinedwards6212 5 лет назад +3

    The most candid and heartfelt memoirs of a true legend of this game and country. God bless Graham.

  • @riceyboifaethewintontoi6004
    @riceyboifaethewintontoi6004 3 года назад +5

    As a Rangers and Liverpool fan he will always be a Legend in my eyes...He brought the glory days back at Rangers just a shame he couldn’t do it at Anfield though...but you did do it as a player at Liverpool and I’m sure all the Liverpool fans Love you too Graeme Souness..Respect💯%

    • @williambeck1574
      @williambeck1574 Год назад

      Everton fc tiocfaidh ar la 💙🇮🇪 justice for the heysel 39 murdering red bastards

    • @FrielyRFC
      @FrielyRFC Год назад

      @@williambeck1574 Tarrier Rat.

  • @orakwueokosi9343
    @orakwueokosi9343 5 лет назад +2

    Wonderful discussion, really impressed at the honesty and humility of Graeme Souness as he talks about his career highs and lows. A real giant of the British game who has done it all but can still appreciate the continued evolution of the beautiful game. David Jones and Jamie Carragher are doing a great job in getting the best out of their guests during this series, great insights both about football and about life.

  • @stephenmccarthy1592
    @stephenmccarthy1592 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant interview. I thought he was so open and honest. He came in as Liverpool manager when there needed to be changes to the old guard. A real difficult time for a young manager. Seems like a top top bloke. Kudos to you Graeme

  • @mia-mx2xd
    @mia-mx2xd 5 лет назад +178

    Any manager in the world would have souness as a player in his peak

    • @MashiatCOD99
      @MashiatCOD99 5 лет назад +3

      Um...no. Would they have him over the likes of Iniesta, Xavi, Pirlo, Makalele, Vieira, Keane, Scholes, Gerrard, Lampard, Busquets, Kroos, Modric etc. I'm not even sure most managers would take him over Pogba. Souness played in an easier time for football.

    • @kahalani
      @kahalani 5 лет назад +12

      Spot on, he had EVERYTHING as a midfield player.

    • @MountRushCollymore
      @MountRushCollymore 5 лет назад +38

      @@MashiatCOD99 he shits on most of them. Kroos? Wtf

    • @MashiatCOD99
      @MashiatCOD99 5 лет назад

      Tom Pick Maybe in the 80s maybe. In the modern game, there’s no way

    • @mia-mx2xd
      @mia-mx2xd 5 лет назад +1

      "And Souness who picks out a beuty"

  • @sidwhite2325
    @sidwhite2325 5 лет назад +2

    Fantastic by Souness you can see it really hurts him how it turned out as manager. Always be a hero to Liverpool

  • @vincejackson04
    @vincejackson04 2 года назад +1

    A great player for us, and now I see what a great man for his honesty and obvious hurt from his managerial time with the reds !! Much respect for that !!

  • @terrencemunro
    @terrencemunro 3 года назад +4

    I’m so glad he mention the late great Super Cooper 💙

  • @sammy7dbest382
    @sammy7dbest382 4 года назад +11

    Hes eyes said it all at the end... and i will alwats remember "GIZ US A JOB"

  • @niallobrien2341
    @niallobrien2341 5 лет назад +84

    Top manager top bloke from a Celtic fan

    • @braydengalloway9732
      @braydengalloway9732 4 года назад +1

      He just isnae tho he’s a pure fanny
      remember Blackburn Celtic, during the Road to Seville he famously said “it will be boys(Celtic) against Men(Blackburn)” and then Celtic went into smash them 3-0 at home.. he’s nothing but a bitter old hun.

    • @braydengalloway9732
      @braydengalloway9732 4 года назад

      Ryan McPherson isolation gettin to you? You must be shittin yersel, teams gonna die again..Dave King must know what is coming no wonder he surrendered..

    • @wonjubhoy
      @wonjubhoy 3 года назад

      @@braydengalloway9732 saying men against boys is a dafter comment than what i first thougt.

    • @Idleswordstone
      @Idleswordstone 3 года назад +2

      @@braydengalloway9732 ahahahahah how you coping?

  • @pwr2dappl175
    @pwr2dappl175 4 года назад +2

    Souness. You are a true great. Hold your head high,.

  • @soundbeings1
    @soundbeings1 5 лет назад

    Wow - heartfelt at the end there from Souey! We are indeed all human. Was lucky enough to have watched him and Liverpool in their pomp. Hard as but with real finesse too. Always a footballing legend at LFC. Proper player. YNWA.

  • @ramblerandy2397
    @ramblerandy2397 5 лет назад +10

    Thanks for that Graeme. Le Tissier is THEE undervalued English player. Most unbiased football supporters know he was a phenomenon. One of the most skilful players ever.

    • @rickylovesyou
      @rickylovesyou 4 года назад

      He isn'tnt English, he is from Guernsey. Thats an important distinction, much like Le Saux is from Jersey.

    • @randyschwaggins
      @randyschwaggins 3 года назад

      Le Tissier was a luxury player. Great skills but no pace, didnt track back, couldnt tackle and wasnt a prolific goalscorer. At the top level if you didnt build the whole team around him you wouldnt play him

  • @lifelong5425
    @lifelong5425 5 лет назад +3

    Fookin legend....So many great players have been Liverpool players...Graeme never left the field without giving it his all

  • @vacantplanet
    @vacantplanet 4 года назад +4

    Graeme Souness LFC Legend. Has got stronger feelings for the club than 80% of the supporters

  • @charliesen2035
    @charliesen2035 3 года назад +1

    A joy to watch, so light on his feet, and such passion ... LFC

  • @homan2329
    @homan2329 5 лет назад +3

    Great insight into an intelligent and honest person .Loved him as a player admire him as a man .

  • @johngalbraith1591
    @johngalbraith1591 4 года назад +6

    Graeme souness was a legend of a midfielder for us!! Got to give him respect for what he says here!! Ynwa!!

  • @keneblana
    @keneblana 5 лет назад

    Legend. Sensational bloke. Not one question dodged and all answered eloquently and with truth and passion.

  • @JLar-bb5hl
    @JLar-bb5hl 5 лет назад +23

    Hey, that was nice, Graeme! Nice, heartfelt honesty at the end too, cannae go wrang wi' tha'!

  • @MYFootballCollection
    @MYFootballCollection 5 лет назад +86

    Don't get the criticism he gets - I'm an Arsenal fan but since he started at Sky (which was a long time ago!) he was the only pundit (this is across all TV channels as well) who didn't only make sense but also gave actual insights into the game. Too many pundits like Shearer, P.Neville, etc. state the glaringly obvious but Sky have always had top pundits and he is one of them. Alongside Carragher and Neville, Souness is one the best. Never tire of listening to him as he always says something interesting to say. Absolutely top bloke. Sky would have an absolute killer pundit line-up if it wasn't for Jamie Redknapp but I suppose you need some contracts in the team.

    • @stephenroberts2367
      @stephenroberts2367 5 лет назад +3

      Quality player hard as nails , not enough of his kind around unfortunately

    • @paulie-g
      @paulie-g 5 лет назад +7

      I think a lot of people perceive his emphasis on intangibles like 'leadership' and 'winning mentality' as lazy punditry and being outdated (there is no 'winning mentality' stat on fifa). And they're right when it's being done by other pundits, who say it when they've nothing else to say and were neither leaders nor winners as players. Souness was those things, and talks about those things only when it's clear to him that that's where the shortcomings are, because for all the technical and tactical nuance in the modern game, there are players and teams who are let down by shortcomings in that department. Souness is a bit dour as well, which is not everyone's cup of tea. Personally, I'm never disappointed when I see he's one of the pundits for whatever I'm going to watch and that's not because I'm a Liverpool fan and a big fan of him as a player for us as I rate none of Lawro, Redknapp or Owen as pundits.

    • @patchh15
      @patchh15 5 лет назад +5

      Paul G i'm also an Arsenal fan and i'm only 25 so i never got to witness this man in his prime who comes across as nothing short than an absolute monster on that pitch. However, i have grown in respect as the years have gone by massively. I learnt of the great Liverpool side and the role he played, i learnt he wasn't all that as a manager yet as a player he is simply one of the greats. I understand completely when you say his way of talking can appear outdated but he honestly does use such terminology where it really is required rather than a time killer like the other poor pundits you mentioned. Souness overall i cannot emphasise enough, i have so much time for. This interview knocked me for six a couple weeks ago because i immediately noticed for the first time ever that his guard went down, and he's one hell of a alpha male so that shocked me. Anyway overall, he has my complete respect. We all make mistakes, but it's how/if you own up to them, unless they are too bad of course but for him? I am certain he deserves forgiveness. The pain in his eyes tells the story.

    • @garsm2290
      @garsm2290 5 лет назад +1

      I agree. More thoughtful than most of them. Always interesting, and often surprising.

    • @ggoldfingers
      @ggoldfingers 5 лет назад

      He was a great player,way better than Gerrard etc but wouldn’t get into a division 2 side now.
      It’s a different sport.

  • @stephenmcginley5797
    @stephenmcginley5797 5 лет назад +18

    I'm a Celtic fan, think he's a good guy! 🍀

    • @wonjubhoy
      @wonjubhoy 3 года назад +1

      Men against boys!

  • @kermathmichael
    @kermathmichael 2 года назад

    A very honest, heart on his sleeve, interview. Huge respect for him as a player. Even more so as a person having seen this. Love his story about asking for advice from Joe Fagan.........

  • @Rajan-sz5il
    @Rajan-sz5il 5 лет назад

    What a brilliant interview. Great questions, great to see a legend relive his glory days and give some knowledge. Great stuff!! 👏🏾❤️❤️

  • @realnesx
    @realnesx 4 года назад +9

    Man's like Keane and souness earn the right to criticize players because they achieved greatness and proved themselves

    • @kevinwilliams1421
      @kevinwilliams1421 3 года назад +3

      realnesx have you noticed kean never argues with him on sky sports I reckon that is out of respect...I’d love to see them two going at it in there pomp

  • @Dude0000
    @Dude0000 5 лет назад +8

    I watched Tugay for 4+ seasons, best player, except maybe Shearer, I’ve seen playing for, not only Rovers, but anyone. He was worth the season ticket price alone...

    • @flankspeed
      @flankspeed 5 лет назад +4

      Tugay played for the Gers before Blackburn, and we'd never heard of him before he arrived. We called him "Tugay the new guy", but he became an instant favourite. He could do almost anything. He even played the 'libero' role one time against Monaco and we beat them in the UCL. Class act.

  • @sdkhx
    @sdkhx 3 года назад

    A true gentleman. Good to see so much respect from all teams here

  • @normandoyle4090
    @normandoyle4090 5 лет назад +3

    A very honest and interesting interview ... im liking Graeme more as time goes on a very honest foot ball man

  • @craiggybear1807
    @craiggybear1807 3 года назад +3

    Magnificent Bastard! (as we say up here) The guy is a legend. Love him.

  • @pat10mcgill
    @pat10mcgill 5 лет назад +6

    Really enjoy that joy to listen to.

  • @derekunderwood7654
    @derekunderwood7654 5 лет назад

    The best clip I've seen in a long time. Thanks for the memories Souey

  • @googlereviewer1944
    @googlereviewer1944 5 лет назад +2

    Brilliant interview. Souness speaks so well and so honest and open too. Top stuff Sky Sports!!

  • @DVDFHardTarget
    @DVDFHardTarget 5 лет назад +3

    The greatest midfielder we ever had, nothing, but respect for you!

  • @leolethalbagshaw3496
    @leolethalbagshaw3496 5 лет назад +5

    What a lovely geezer Souness really is, heart of gold, all the best Graeme

  • @craighibbert5748
    @craighibbert5748 4 года назад +1

    Graeme Souness should be given the credit he deserves. He is a true legend, not only for Liverpool but in English football history. I was privileged to grow up during the great teams of the early 80's. Amongst all the great players we had at that time, the two players that stood out in world football were Kenny and Graeme. Thank you so much for your service to our great club Graeme. You are a true legend and you will be remembered well beyond our time for the incredible player and man that you are

  • @calhil9022
    @calhil9022 3 года назад

    coming from a massive everton fan who has just sat through this videos knowing how good he was back in his day, u have earned even more of my respect

  • @briansukhu4392
    @briansukhu4392 4 года назад +34

    He was also instrumental in breaking down racial and religious boundaries.
    He signed Mo Johnston at Rangers, Howard Gayle Liverpools first black player said after he had stood up to Tommy Smith Souness was the only player who supported him.

    • @baileyrussell6991
      @baileyrussell6991 4 года назад +1

      What did Tommy Smith do mate?

    • @Pjj878
      @Pjj878 4 года назад

      What did Tommy Smith do m9

    • @romozusi
      @romozusi 4 года назад

      Bailey Russell he racially abused Gayle in a training game. Look at Smith’s quotes about if his daughter brought home a black man. It’s no secret.

    • @briansukhu4392
      @briansukhu4392 4 года назад +3

      @@romozusi my point was Gayle said when he stood up to Tommy Smith Souness was supportive of him.
      Hence why I acknowledged Souness in helping promote equality

    • @AffectedArea
      @AffectedArea 3 года назад

      @@romozusi Why do white fathers have to allow their daughters to bring home black men?

  • @pusuper1309
    @pusuper1309 5 лет назад +4

    Good that Davie Cooper is mentioned. A great great talent that should always be recognised.

  • @edwardsmart2823
    @edwardsmart2823 5 лет назад

    What a vey honest interview by a truly brilliant player Thank you for all you did for our club as a player if only we had a player like him in our midfield today.

  • @gcmaf867
    @gcmaf867 5 лет назад +1

    Graeme always in our heart and thank you for what u did for the club..YNWA ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @mrcongeniality4836
    @mrcongeniality4836 3 года назад +5

    Yes Souness, your changes were too quick and ill advised. You did what you had to do at the time. It's what it is.
    You were an excellent player and your contribution to LFC was massive. The league has now been won thirty years after. Let go of the hurt and regrets. We still love you. Your mistakes have been righted.

  • @deputyvanhalen6386
    @deputyvanhalen6386 5 лет назад +5

    Souness spoke about how in early 90s when he was manager of LFC, Platini knocked on his door and told him he's got a brilliant footballer but he's a bit of a trouble/problem... Souness told Platini , " I got enough trouble/problems at the moment". That player was.....Cantona!

  • @jamesfoley4832
    @jamesfoley4832 3 года назад +1

    Everyone that calls Souness arrogant, should watch this. Very open and honest interview.

  • @fairbeech
    @fairbeech 4 месяца назад

    Always be remembered as being one of our top players. What happened as a manager, for me personally, means nothing. He made us invincible. All the best, Souey!

  • @BB1872
    @BB1872 5 лет назад +103

    Pogba couldn't lace Souness boots !! In fact he wouldn't get to cut Graeme's half time oranges .....

    • @ForbidYT
      @ForbidYT 5 лет назад +2

      Billy Scott oh dear

    • @BB1872
      @BB1872 5 лет назад

      @@ForbidYT 55

    • @-The-Darkside
      @-The-Darkside 4 года назад +15

      Pogba living in your head rent free

    • @kevinwilliams1421
      @kevinwilliams1421 3 года назад +2

      If Pogba was you captain or greame was who would you follow.......someone who dabs or someone who has you back in a scrap

    • @ShayanKhanbazzinga
      @ShayanKhanbazzinga 3 года назад +1

      @@kevinwilliams1421 Someone who dabs and then goes & wins the World Cup :)

  • @Gethsemanes
    @Gethsemanes 5 лет назад +14

    LFC legend, I was awfully saddened when he snubbed me in laus restaurant when I was an 11 year old boy. I'd plucked up the courage to ask for an autograph and he refused and I was so deflated. I get he was with his family but I was a 11 year old boy at his birthday meal sitting next to his hero and there was only his and our family in the restaurant. I guess that is the nature of the man at times, something others have spoken of experiencing at times too. Anyway, he'll always be a legend to me, an exceptionally gifted hardworking midfielder and always gave 100% for Liverpool. Ynwa Grayham

    • @jamesmccallum3588
      @jamesmccallum3588 5 лет назад +1

      Awfully saddened? I'm sorry but what a load of shite

    • @zoewilson4129
      @zoewilson4129 5 лет назад

      no pal he's just a bawbag

    • @Gethsemanes
      @Gethsemanes 5 лет назад

      @@zoewilson4129 how enlightening 🙄

    • @Gethsemanes
      @Gethsemanes 5 лет назад

      @@jamesmccallum3588 if I'd said 'upset' would that have made you happier? Bullying someone for using expressive words, whatever next. Some of us really do walk alone eh........

    • @brianbozo2447
      @brianbozo2447 5 лет назад +1

      I remember when he was Liverpool manager he displayed a degree of rigidity and narcissism and maybe that's what your meeting with him revealed.

  • @jasondoyle945
    @jasondoyle945 5 лет назад

    Graeme, as supporters of this fine club, we stick together through Hail & shine... You did everything to the best of your intentions and we salute you for that. You were a magnificent player who we deeply appreciated.. Saddens me to think you have regrets... an amazing man.. thank you!

  • @jesuspobre88
    @jesuspobre88 5 лет назад

    Best interview with Souness I've seen. As a kid always in awe of him.👍

  • @davidhamilton1981
    @davidhamilton1981 5 лет назад +25

    Didn't Souness manage Hagi at Galatasaray? He must be up there for raw talent. Completely agree re Coops, though. Taken far too young.

    • @stevenorr3671
      @stevenorr3671 5 лет назад

      Certainly was

    • @TG-gn2vj
      @TG-gn2vj Месяц назад

      After Souness left Galatasaray Terim came and he brought Hagi, Popescu and also Taffarel and eventually creating a uefa cup winning team (2000)

  • @marcturner3463
    @marcturner3463 5 лет назад +7

    SO SO glad he said this that he regrets , he to me was a history player for Liverpool , shite manager and he said so but what a fantatic player .

  • @davidmackeown5496
    @davidmackeown5496 5 лет назад +1

    What a humble , honest guy. LEGEND. One of the greatest midfielders Liverpool have ever had.

  • @-The-Darkside
    @-The-Darkside 4 года назад

    I do like humble Souness and it was good to watch this but people today have no idea how intense he was, it was a different level but fair play to him he's mellowed out and is a million miles from how he was.