IMAGINE THIS GUY TACKLING MODERN PLAYERS - STEVE McMAHON

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Комментарии • 1,7 тыс.

  • @Benno7844
    @Benno7844 Год назад +416

    Mark Hughes's reaction at the end says it all! There's a difference between being a real hard man and blatantly going out to hurt people.

    • @drtenma3744
      @drtenma3744 Год назад +20

      Imagine Neymar being marked by this guy.

    • @peterabnormal327
      @peterabnormal327 Год назад +34

      And mark hughes was a hard man to

    • @ianliverpool6623
      @ianliverpool6623 Год назад +10

      Benno7844 ard you a male or female ?

    • @natsterjam
      @natsterjam Год назад +14

      @@drtenma3744 I think the first tackle would have Neymar rolling all the way to the airport 😝

    • @stephenr80
      @stephenr80 Год назад +1

      He was even eye pocking a dude what a scumbag

  • @garyowens1517
    @garyowens1517 2 года назад +540

    As good as he was, he was also dirty. Nothing wrong with a hard tackle but some of these are dangerous.

    • @jamescarr4662
      @jamescarr4662 2 года назад

      yip. all you would do is locate him in the changing room afterwards and, perhaps using a blunt object, administer a sadistic, horrible beating.

    • @garyowens1517
      @garyowens1517 2 года назад +4

      @@jamescarr4662 I like it!

    • @chesterwunpen2196
      @chesterwunpen2196 2 года назад +39

      A more accurate description would be filthy.

    • @matthewmartin5610
      @matthewmartin5610 2 года назад +12

      like alot of these type players, if they played now they'd have to change a bit else they'd not finish many games. Great player mind, moved from Everton to Liverpool, not sure for how much but his contribution was priceless.

    • @Teddy-ez9qq
      @Teddy-ez9qq 2 года назад +56

      He reminds me of how I used to tackle the wife before she got too overweight to go near.

  • @krinsukarasuntorn4238
    @krinsukarasuntorn4238 2 года назад +33

    I saw him on the airplane,very humble guy l said WOW great player here ,then he said long long time ago,truly respect this legend.

    • @coisty1690
      @coisty1690 3 месяца назад

      Very similar I sat next to Steve Coppell at a wedding in Philly, and I was "wow! you are a legend" and he said " yea buts years ago no one knows who I am" he was fine with it, so humble. Plenty knew by the end of the night!.

  • @lconnerz100
    @lconnerz100 Год назад +15

    The players going in for crunching tackles and they both just get up and play on. It’s amazing to see.

    • @garyrae5413
      @garyrae5413 4 месяца назад +1

      That’s how it was back then,we were taught as kids to never show you’re hurt after a tackle to let the oppo know you’re no pushover…how times have changed.

  • @cathal37
    @cathal37 2 года назад +86

    Steve Mcmahon was as tough as nails, no messing about with him, mind you those tackles today he would be sent off every week 😂

    • @michaelmccarthy2369
      @michaelmccarthy2369 2 года назад +6

      That's not a good thing

    • @JohnVella1968
      @JohnVella1968 2 года назад +23

      I don't think he would be sent off every week... Mainly because the straight red cards that he'd get in every game he played would result in a three match ban!
      But yeah, he'd be sent off every four weeks. 😂

    • @stephenwilliams8128
      @stephenwilliams8128 2 года назад +13

      @@michaelmccarthy2369 Every team in the league had players that were as hard & naughty as McMahon. Hardly any injuries too, strange that considering how small the squads were. It was a man’s game back then not fully of diving Fannie’s like today 👍🏻

    • @kevbillows7113
      @kevbillows7113 2 года назад +2

      @@stephenwilliams8128 remember when Southampton had ruddock,adams,benarli and Terry hurrlock and case some proper hard players.men was real men

    • @silverfox1silverfox496
      @silverfox1silverfox496 2 года назад

      Lol I always remember everytime he got on the ball the commentators voice would ALWAYS drop a few decibels 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏽

  • @Popatop42
    @Popatop42 2 года назад +43

    That Arsenal goal when he stopped it going out and then side stepping Adams (I think). Was one of the best goals purely for the build up.

    • @robdean704
      @robdean704 2 года назад +1

      It was Martin Hayes, Adams is number 6 claiming offside

    • @slicklandy7819
      @slicklandy7819 7 месяцев назад +3

      One of my favourite goals of all time

    • @bubz3t136
      @bubz3t136 2 месяца назад +1

      I still remember that from when I was about 11, and I'm an Evertonian.

  • @johnxxx5085
    @johnxxx5085 2 года назад +44

    True replacement for Graham Souness as the enforcer at LFC. Love the last clip of ´Sparky´ Hughes calling out the madness of McMahon - takes the biscuit !

    • @davidlogan8905
      @davidlogan8905 2 года назад +2

      Haha! Yeah that said something!

    • @johnatkinson7126
      @johnatkinson7126 2 года назад +3

      @@davidlogan8905 he tried roughing Chris kamara up when he played for Sheffield utd he fouled kamara and the game carried on the camera panned back and Hughes was flat on his back with kamara walking away with a smile on his face

    • @mafiosol_buenavida
      @mafiosol_buenavida Год назад +4

      Hmmmmmm. Mark Hughes was never a dirty player, just always looked after himself.

    • @balchana3365
      @balchana3365 7 месяцев назад +1

      It’s a shame Souness’ ego prevented him from keeping McMahon in the midfield. Instead replacing him with, ah yes Mike Marsh

    • @sean_43
      @sean_43 6 месяцев назад +3

      Mark Hughes was a very hard tackler but I don't really remember too many two footers over the ball. It wasn't in his nature. Steve McMahon was actually a very good player. Very like Graeme Souness both of them are often overlooked for their quality because of some of the criminal things really that they did on the pitch. I do understand it. If you have someone against you like Gascoigne or Hughes, very gifted players, if you put fear into them, the idea is that they won't play their own game and might not be that involved in the game and can't hurt you but it was a cowardly approach. Players like Souness and McMahon could play in their own right and should have had the belief to play a fair game but nowadays, Souness and McMahon wouldn't last in the modern game. I think that the aftermath of the Marco Van Basten retirement due to some filthy tackles changed the way football is refereed. It's now the case that talented players are protected much more. That's good maybe now it's gone too far the other way.

  • @bennyblanco3260
    @bennyblanco3260 2 года назад +109

    I miss these days. When players could dish it out but also take it, as well as being able to play as well.

    • @Jay-kk1ee
      @Jay-kk1ee 2 года назад +10

      Same i think one of the best parts of football died when they stamped out the nasty side of the game. Never want to see an injury but reducing crunching tackles also reduces alot of the entertainment

    • @SmartDumbNerdyCool
      @SmartDumbNerdyCool 2 года назад

      Cancel culture = nobody can dish it out or take it

    • @davidrowan3853
      @davidrowan3853 2 года назад +5

      On surfaces that you would put cattle out to graze on.

    • @rogerofrhodri
      @rogerofrhodri 2 года назад +1

      It was said that 'Norman Hunter bites your legs', Steve McMahon would bite 'em off.....

    • @dinglemccringleberry6258
      @dinglemccringleberry6258 2 года назад +14

      back then, players would be lucky to see their career reach their 30's, and the drop-off thereafter was so steep that most were better off retiring anyways. yea, i don't really miss these days.

  • @aaronanderson8974
    @aaronanderson8974 2 года назад +69

    Yeah he liked to stick his foot in , but he could play as well. Brilliant player.

  • @flynnbob58phillips2
    @flynnbob58phillips2 2 года назад +24

    Mark Hughes sums him up at the end of the video

  • @jansenblyth4320
    @jansenblyth4320 2 года назад +18

    Steve got hit hard but hit back harder, he knew how to get the crowd going....for and against. Fortunately or unfortunately ( your choice) the likes of this player ( midfield enforcer)wouldn't survive in the Premier league now ( suspended too many times)

    • @sean_43
      @sean_43 6 месяцев назад +1

      Just say it straight, he was a dirty player and thankfully that carry on isn't allowed now. Hard tackles are fine but some of these tackles are x-rated. They're dangerous and I don't know about you but I don't want to see the best players kicked out of the game anymore.

  • @johnholland5242
    @johnholland5242 2 года назад +9

    He was the hard man of Liverpool after souness and is still is a rock in midfield seen him at part hall in Warrington still scary off the field love him 🗿

  • @KingKenny.
    @KingKenny. 2 года назад +108

    Where's the skill in missing the ball completely and just wiping someone out ? Anyone can do that ! Give me someone that goes in hard but wins the actual ball.

    • @rosemerimaarlo3656
      @rosemerimaarlo3656 2 года назад +4

      Jaap stam

    • @fourswords
      @fourswords 2 года назад +12

      He used to do that as well (and score a good number of goals too). Was a very different time - way more physical.

    • @MEXICANlivinginPA
      @MEXICANlivinginPA 2 года назад

      Better than you could ever dream of. Keep the wrist jerking less thinking 🤔m8.

    • @rayszckyx2600
      @rayszckyx2600 2 года назад +3

      Vidic

    • @kevinkelly3454
      @kevinkelly3454 2 года назад +1

      He was equally adept at that too.

  • @mikeserridge4547
    @mikeserridge4547 2 года назад +28

    I remember a Man U v Liverpool match at OT. He was putting it about as they say. Norman Whiteside was sent on to put a stop to it. He did in 30 seconds flat. Mcmahon disappeared and was substituted shortly after.

    • @carlturner1374
      @carlturner1374 2 года назад +4

      @Simon T Simon I was at the Match in Question and it is True , Whiteside did do McMahon for getting Colin Gibson sent off but it wasn't at Old Trafford it was at Anfield in 1988 and it ended 3-3 .

    • @garyowens1517
      @garyowens1517 2 года назад +2

      @@carlturner1374 yes. Liverpool were 3 -0 up at one stage. I remember Gordon Strachan scoring in front of the Kop and pretending to smoke a cigar

    • @carlturner1374
      @carlturner1374 2 года назад +3

      @@garyowens1517 I know Gary , I was there Mate , McMahon was avoiding Robson all Match then you could see him bricking it when Whiteside came on, everyone knew that Norman was gonna do I'm 🤣 Stay safe Mate 👍 🇾🇪 👹

    • @jonblazeinc
      @jonblazeinc 2 года назад

      @@garyowens1517 wrong....man u took the lead through robson then liverpool came back and made it 3-1. before man got it back level...the game is on RUclips to watch for yourself

    • @garyowens1517
      @garyowens1517 2 года назад +1

      @@jonblazeinc I am old! Memory not what it was!

  • @al81yoo
    @al81yoo Год назад +18

    As a now 42 year old, i was a kid in this mid to late 80s era. I remember it was encouraged to go in 'hard', but, as others have commented on here, its not really tough to go out and intentionally hurt someone.
    Though there are issues nowadays with play acting and diving, I'd much rather have the football we have today. Even lower league teams try to pass the ball now.
    I don't miss the days of terrible fouls that go unpunished, lumping the ball forward at any opportunity and mudbaths for pitches.
    The misty eyed sentimentalists will naysay, but the game we have now (on the pitch) is vastly superior.
    The major issues now are foreign investment and sports washing, which needs eradicating, before we completely lose the soul of the game.

    • @athelstan927
      @athelstan927 Год назад +2

      You talk like they didn't pass the ball then .. nonsense - they did and brilliantly.. You won't remember, but during the mid 70 to mid 80s, English teams dominated all the euro trophies, and not through having the most money unlike today. They played to the strengths of the country and the players of which half came from the locality.. they had real connection.. when kiss the badge, they are taking the micky out of you! It's laughable and embarrassing..

    • @al81yoo
      @al81yoo Год назад

      @@athelstan927 your rebuttal is riddled with inconsistencies, I'm not entirely sure the point you are making.
      I'm very well aware that English teams were successful in Europe in the 70s, my point was about football in general. Of course the top teams passed the ball, but if you look at the overall game back then, it was kick and rush on a mudbath.
      Not sure about quite what you are getting at regarding kissing the badge, as I never said anything about teams not being made up of local players nowadays.
      Please read my original statement properly in future before replying with paragraphs of confusing rhetoric.

    • @jonnym7926
      @jonnym7926 Год назад

      Totally agree I'm 43 and hate watching these highlights of disgusting tackles

    • @athelstan927
      @athelstan927 Год назад

      @jonnym7926 Tragically, you live in a world where you're taught from every medium that life is perfect .. which is clear it is not, and if you've any idea what our world is going to become, you will realise that the perfect no threat football as in life is the perfect way of undo, pacify & destroy! Football in the 80s was a true reflection of life.. not an indulgent art form! It was a man's game..

    • @athelstan927
      @athelstan927 Год назад

      @al81yoo .. in essence, football today is an unrealistic people pacification indulgence art form.. shaped with a globalist eye for the consumption of the progressive middle class.. which is, at best, suspicious if not downright hatefilled of men.. particularly white men. It is bread & and circuses, but by the demonic globalist for the progressive class intent on demonising the great game by those who created and made it what it was..

  • @TrollfaceDarkBruhLmao
    @TrollfaceDarkBruhLmao 9 месяцев назад +1

    Trash talking, sliding, dodging, kicking, tripping, kneeing, headbutting, poking, pushing, hugging, charging, swiping, grabbing, pulling, elbowing, forearming

  • @adeliojorgedepinamarquesfr1497
    @adeliojorgedepinamarquesfr1497 2 года назад +23

    When players didn't act

    • @gillie-monger3394
      @gillie-monger3394 6 месяцев назад +2

      You're joking right?

    • @adeliojorgedepinamarquesfr1497
      @adeliojorgedepinamarquesfr1497 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@gillie-monger3394 those players are hard ones didn't stay down for nonsense on the field hard I seen payers go back to the field with some bandage

    • @gillie-monger3394
      @gillie-monger3394 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@adeliojorgedepinamarquesfr1497 Yeah like I say - dinosaurs! Returning to the game wearing a blooded bandage, (I assume you refer to Butcher playing for England), isn't brave it's bloody stupid! Just consider the number of old players now suffering and dying from Altsymers due to head injuries!
      I'm old enough to have been a regular watching live games, 1st Division and PL. And I've seen your 'hard men' from the olden days play acting just as much as today's crop. Your comparing cart horses to race horses.
      Games in those days were by and large a kicking contest on mud fields. Compared to todays game it was shite tbh.

  • @Paulthompson9942
    @Paulthompson9942 7 месяцев назад +8

    He was a proper hard tackler, i remember Vinnie Jones saying in an interview that he went into a 50/50 with Steve and ended up in a heap on the ground with Steve standing over him saying " now that was a proper tackle"

    • @jedimaster7953
      @jedimaster7953 7 месяцев назад +12

      Hard tackler by going in 2 footed and elbowing people in the face😂😂😂😂
      What a 🤡🤡

    • @djangorheinhardt
      @djangorheinhardt 7 месяцев назад +5

      Didn't Liverpool play Wimbledon in a cup final years ago ?I remember Vinnie Jones going into Steve MacMahon and him flying yards in the air, and landing with a bump !Later in the match after several assaults by Vinnie on MacMahon ,he MacMahon ,appealed to the ref for protection from Vinnie.Watching MacMahon in other matches he appears to be the archetypal bully who would pick on young players to try to put them out of the game ,but withers on the vine when he is assaulted .Horrible man and gutless bully .

    • @whataboutusshipman7760
      @whataboutusshipman7760 7 месяцев назад

      @@djangorheinhardt Tried to be a clever bollocks with Noel Blake after a Villa Blues game. Big mistake.

  • @eamano8474
    @eamano8474 2 года назад +41

    Good thing some of these tackles are not allowed anymore or else some of the greatest players might not get anywhere near their peak because of bad injuries. Still I doubt he tackled like this in every game and you do still see similar tackles at times but they are straight reds especially with var around

    • @davidrowan3853
      @davidrowan3853 2 года назад +1

      Because there was no great players at their peak then. Stupid millennial comment.

    • @petesmart1983
      @petesmart1983 Год назад

      Yet players like maradona, platini,baggio,zico survived. Now you get pussys who dive all the time like neymar, Ronaldo or go down if a bit of wind.

    • @eamano8474
      @eamano8474 Год назад +1

      @@petesmart1983 That's because these tackles were few and far between really. Anyway maybe that's why some players retired early back then or didn't play as long as they do nowadays. I agree some players do go down too easy. They try and buy free kicks really

  • @jamestracey5958
    @jamestracey5958 2 года назад +4

    When Mark Hughes calls you crazy take that as a compliment😝😝

  • @jasonwil
    @jasonwil 2 года назад +24

    When even Mark Hughes taps his head and "he's bonkers", says it all!

    • @richardwheelerrw
      @richardwheelerrw 2 года назад +11

      Hughes would have ruined him
      McMahon was a bully

    • @mickhavermans7319
      @mickhavermans7319 2 года назад +7

      Mark Hughes would've broke him in half,watched Hughes at Chelsea was as hard as nails&that was at the end of his career

    • @sharman8489
      @sharman8489 2 года назад +10

      Hughes was the man.

    • @matthewhartley3729
      @matthewhartley3729 Год назад

      Er, he didn't though@@richardwheelerrw

    • @richardwheelerrw
      @richardwheelerrw Год назад +1

      @@matthewhartley3729 hence the word “Would”

  • @nollaig2012
    @nollaig2012 2 года назад +133

    What a player he was. His battles with Peter Reid in derby games were the stuff of legend.

    • @jamiewilson5679
      @jamiewilson5679 2 года назад +18

      Yeah those were proper little terriers,I loved Peter Reid.

    • @billdar5325
      @billdar5325 2 года назад +2

      He was a terrible football player! A dirty dirty dirty football player. The game is better without players like him!

    • @kevinellis5202
      @kevinellis5202 2 года назад +7

      The tackle on Ebrell at Anfield McMahon was stretchered off

    • @lennycook206
      @lennycook206 2 года назад +4

      Reid could play too that was the difference

    • @shaneshankly4518
      @shaneshankly4518 2 года назад +1

      @@lennycook206 lol strange how you fit to watch f ball with them blinkers on

  • @johnbarton3252
    @johnbarton3252 2 года назад +8

    The best one was when he tried to get john ebbrell and broke his own leg, it was great watching him.leaving the pitch in tears

  • @davidnesbit45
    @davidnesbit45 2 года назад +17

    0:53 Brilliant. Early 1991 and he goes in to 'do' the Everton lad and ends up putting himself out for the rest of the season. By the time he's playing again, Souness has taken over at Liverpool, the two don't really get on and McMahon is soon on his way. You could even say this tackle cost him his Liverpool career.

    • @jakehammond12345
      @jakehammond12345 2 года назад +2

      Karma

    • @matt7matt722
      @matt7matt722 2 года назад +2

      Stop making up stories, Souness played before McMahon and McMahon was literally Souness's replacement, lol

    • @nox_lekke
      @nox_lekke 2 года назад +1

      😂serves the twat right

    • @datchnac4577
      @datchnac4577 2 года назад +7

      @@matt7matt722 as coach...

    • @matt7matt722
      @matt7matt722 2 года назад +2

      @@datchnac4577 McMahon replaced Souness as a player. Is that difficult to understand? It's very simple !

  • @2007Tarkus
    @2007Tarkus 2 года назад +15

    I'm a West Ham supporter but fuck me what an enforcer Steve McMahon was

    • @andrewwright4195
      @andrewwright4195 2 года назад

      He would kill lot players that where Roy Keane got his from haha

    • @GSB.out.
      @GSB.out. 2 года назад

      Billy bonds would have ironed him out

    • @andrewwright4195
      @andrewwright4195 2 года назад

      @@GSB.out. who

    • @madmackets
      @madmackets 2 года назад

      @@andrewwright4195 Or maybe Tommy Smith

    • @andrewwright4195
      @andrewwright4195 2 года назад

      @@madmackets never watched him play mate

  • @thelolguy007
    @thelolguy007 Год назад +40

    It used to be such a different game. Actually physical. Todays strikers have it easy compared to the strikers back then. Every goal Mark Hughes, Ian Rush and co got is worth 2 of what current crop of protected pre Madonna’s get

    • @scottm9158
      @scottm9158 Год назад

      What a load of utter bollocks.

    • @jamest9395
      @jamest9395 Год назад +8

      There’s a difference between physicality and trying to break someone’s ankles. Definitely more dangerous but duh obviously they’re going to get rid of that.

    • @Pistomark
      @Pistomark Год назад

      Yes, the cards were quite unusual at that times, but at the time they look really small compared to actual players.. Curious thing that McMahon look so strong, it's only 1,75 m and not muscled like modern footballers.. I'm 1,81m x 76 kg and for sure I may seem short in a pitch in the current Serie A or Premier League..

    • @thelolguy007
      @thelolguy007 Год назад +2

      @@Pistomark you make a very good point. I watch soccer and the players, like Ronaldo etc are rolling around the ground like they’ve been hit by a sniper when they has been minimal if any contact and then after the final whistle goes and they take off the jersey to exchange etc they are built almost like small body builders 🤣. It’s ridiculous. Back in the day they didn’t have those physics but they got stuck in and didn’t go down like a sack of spuds at the thought of a tackle.

    • @mrrockerjim
      @mrrockerjim Год назад +3

      More physical?😂😂😂😂 It was a lot slower, less technical and dirtier......that's all. Ask any professional who's been around the game at highest level for 50 years or more, they all say the same thing

  • @plasticbudgie
    @plasticbudgie Год назад +1

    This football is so much more exciting to watch.

  • @davegreathead9946
    @davegreathead9946 2 года назад +2

    What a game it was! 👏.... the good old bad days👹💥

  • @VishalSingh-qr7dt
    @VishalSingh-qr7dt 2 года назад +15

    A time when players got tackled, pick themselves up and continued with the game. Neymar, Mbape and co would never survive in this Era.

    • @luisportella1760
      @luisportella1760 2 года назад

      Hahaha check out foul on Neymar videos before Russia 2018, the man is not stupid, being tackled like that would finish his career really fast

    • @zombienation804
      @zombienation804 2 года назад

      they wouldn't be able to catch mbappe

    • @mubarakolad1899
      @mubarakolad1899 2 года назад

      But this isnt tackle

  • @luvslogistics1725
    @luvslogistics1725 Год назад +30

    Career ending tackles back then. Imagine never seeing a Messi or DeBruyne because of unsporting goons and thugs like this?

    • @vordman
      @vordman Год назад

      Too true. I'd have loved to have seen one of his victims get up and give the little shit a good hiding.

    • @docwhat8370
      @docwhat8370 Год назад +9

      The wettest comment of the week award goes to.......

    • @leeturton9254
      @leeturton9254 Год назад +9

      That's why maradona is a different level to messi and others... maradona would get kicked to death and handle it like a man... modern football and fans to soft...far to soft

    • @CesarLP74
      @CesarLP74 Год назад +1

      What a lady 😂

    • @matthewhartley3729
      @matthewhartley3729 Год назад

      He could play, too.

  • @jimclawley9117
    @jimclawley9117 6 месяцев назад +2

    Can you imagine him today. He’d be off every match 😂😂

  • @paulrichardson1189
    @paulrichardson1189 Год назад +1

    I loved watching the Easter Monday game against United at Anfield in 88-89 when he spent 60 minutes shithousing Colin Gibson and then the self proclaimed 'Halewood Hardman' got put right on his arse when Norman Whiteside came off the bench and we pulled a two goal deficit back. He soiled himself that day and had nothing to take to Big Norm.

    • @CarloTurner-vl7rl
      @CarloTurner-vl7rl 7 месяцев назад

      I was there M8, Norman done im within 40 seconds of coming on as a substitute and McMahon was never seen again .

  • @carnalea2424
    @carnalea2424 2 года назад +51

    Yes, I remember those days: when games could be physical battles with the ball hoofed all over the place. Sometimes hardly any flowing football at all. 'Fightball' in other words. Maybe we've gone too far the other way - but I'd prefer the way football is played now rather than seeing players being allowed to kick each other to pieces.

    • @vangroover1903
      @vangroover1903 2 года назад +8

      The current game is much better. Fightball (nice one) is for the angry failure class.

    • @brianmason8059
      @brianmason8059 2 года назад +6

      Totally agree. These tackles are infact cowardly. Done when the opponents can't defend themselves. Why didn't this "hard case" become a boxer if he wanted to hurt people? Cos he'd be absolutely smashed to bits by real hard men

    • @nathanreed7777
      @nathanreed7777 2 года назад +6

      Yeah because that Liverpool team with Barnes, Beardsley et al didn't play any decent football.... McMahon the guy in the video could also play, as well as tackle. Not as good but a decent replacement for Graeme Souness, who was hard as nails but could really play.

    • @audie-cashstack-uk4881
      @audie-cashstack-uk4881 Год назад +2

      And Maradona played at a mesi level within those conditions whilst bosi g the midfield how anyone DARE STATE HE ISNT THE GREATEST IS IGNORENCE

    • @vangroover1903
      @vangroover1903 Год назад +3

      @@audie-cashstack-uk4881 And Pele, as well. They used to hunt him like prey.

  • @tonyinit8488
    @tonyinit8488 2 года назад +43

    I liked him (begrudgingly as a utd fan), he was a man of his time. His job was to ruff up the opposition and break up play. Tremendous player, I'd love to see his type around now (my own hero was Bryan Robson - so that's why I liked Steve's type).....

    • @andiisunited
      @andiisunited 2 года назад +1

      Same like I do. I even meet him while he and Bryan Robson become one of brand ambassador of soda drink product few years ago. I even talk and seat in same table with them on after party that time. Steve is nice person to talk but I guess he know that I'm more comfort and enjoy talk with Robbo rather than him because I'm United fans not Liverpool fans :)

    • @chrispalin6786
      @chrispalin6786 2 года назад +3

      Funny you should say that, Liverpool supporter me but Brian Robson was one of my favourite players.

    • @andiisunited
      @andiisunited 2 года назад +2

      @@chrispalin6786 I think we all agree that England in mid 80's until eary 90's was a great team but unlucky in World Cup :)

    • @chriscoughlan5221
      @chriscoughlan5221 Год назад

      5.3, 5.3,5.3

    • @markjenner7199
      @markjenner7199 Год назад

      Even though Iam a Leeds fan I have to say I think Bryan Robson was better he had skill where as Steve mahon was just a destroyer the sort you see on a Sunday league game.

  • @leeturton9254
    @leeturton9254 Год назад +1

    I love it.. it's intimidation football and you have to be always on your toes with eyes in the back of your head... but we still had great players during that time...the perfect balance

  • @gary1961
    @gary1961 2 года назад +3

    About 12 red cards in today's game crammed into a 2 minute clip. Those were the days of real football before something else was invented in 1992.

    • @cretski67
      @cretski67 Год назад +2

      It's very true that today's "product" aint real football. VAR etc has seen to that. I don't know what it is now, but it aint real football and MacMahon's generation at least played the game hard but true to football's real roots. Since been sold down the river as a video game...

  • @leehammett8717
    @leehammett8717 2 года назад +15

    I remember Vinnie Jones cutting him in half in the first minute of the 88 Cup final, didn't want to know after that. Hard man? My arse

    • @JacquesduPlessis11
      @JacquesduPlessis11 2 года назад

      Yeah but Vinnie Jones was a dirty bastard. The kind of man who went out to injure instead of to play football.

    • @fish2036
      @fish2036 2 года назад +3

      To be fair there's also a clip of Mcmahon doing Jones in this- left Vinnie with stitches in his leg, from the Soccer's Hard men video.

    • @of_doom_and_steel477
      @of_doom_and_steel477 2 года назад +1

      Suuure, he wasn't his usual combative self (after that challenge in the 9th minute, not the 1st), as you can see by going back and watching the full footage from the match: e.g. ruclips.net/video/u7HvbpezC08/видео.html. If there's any truth behind the urban myth of the Wimbledon players psyching him out, it's in Ian St. John's suggestion in the commentary that he was getting too hot-headed and losing concentration on aspects of the game outside of his midfield battles.

    • @fish2036
      @fish2036 2 года назад +2

      @@of_doom_and_steel477 I remember seeing the full match on DVD a few years ago and I do recall him still being quite combative the rest of the match so yeah it's a bit of a myth to me as well.

    • @petesmart1983
      @petesmart1983 Месяц назад

      Vinnie wasnt a hard man fash was Wimbledon's hard man who vinnie used to hide behind

  • @davidhill9733
    @davidhill9733 2 года назад +4

    I can’t see what’s good about being late( because you are slow) and high most times.. I for one am very happy it’s not like that anymore !!

    • @darrenbaker1113
      @darrenbaker1113 2 года назад +1

      I'm a Liverpool fan but I totally agree with you. I hate seeing people being reckless these days. Could of destroyed some people's carears plus it incurrages idiots to do the same

  • @gregorini59
    @gregorini59 Год назад +15

    In a lot of these examples he can't tackle and his poor control leads him to make dangerous challenges

  • @patiacat1
    @patiacat1 2 года назад +3

    He wouldn’t even get into a modern day team.

  • @andiisunited
    @andiisunited 2 года назад +4

    I'll remember meet Steve McMahon when he visit my country with Bryan Robson as one of the soft drink ambassador. Even I 'm a Manchester United fans but I respect him as one of good England football player in 80's :)

  • @deanharding740
    @deanharding740 2 года назад +54

    This guy was a top player. He played in a team full of tough lads who could all put the foot in and also play.

    • @jinkertsun
      @jinkertsun 2 года назад

      And the elbow from the look of it.

    • @randyborstol2491
      @randyborstol2491 2 года назад +2

      @@jinkertsun after elbowing Gazza, McMahon winked at the tv camera. It's not shown here.

    • @WunHungLo99
      @WunHungLo99 2 года назад

      Foot, elbow, knee, head dear me, not missed at all. I'm a ref, seen players legs broken with tackles like that.

  • @jonfaulkner1341
    @jonfaulkner1341 7 месяцев назад

    That tackle by Vinny Jones was early on in the cup final and ruined McMahon's afternoon. He didn't want to know after that. . . .

  • @xrayfish2020
    @xrayfish2020 2 года назад +1

    Vinnie Jones took him and out 1988 FA Cup - you never saw McMahon after that tackle he got from Jones.

  • @ianjenkins4641
    @ianjenkins4641 2 года назад +5

    He’s bald, he’s scouse, he’ll rob your f*cking house. Steve McMahon Steve McMahon 🎶

  • @ronparsons463
    @ronparsons463 2 года назад +3

    YEAH the Wimbledon players used to sort Im right out,and he knew it too.Especially 88 cup final,bricked it.

    • @felixcornelius2577
      @felixcornelius2577 2 года назад +1

      He got injured, he wasn't scared of anyone

    • @ronparsons463
      @ronparsons463 2 года назад

      @@felixcornelius2577 not one loads LMAO.

    • @melrawling6664
      @melrawling6664 2 года назад +3

      He got up straight away tho , didn't he .

    • @ronparsons463
      @ronparsons463 2 года назад

      @@melrawling6664 to be fair he did.

    • @felixcornelius2577
      @felixcornelius2577 2 года назад

      @@melrawling6664 you ever heard him moan or cry ? Clearly wasn't the same , you try taking a poleaxe tackle from him and see how quick you get up

  • @martinsweet4982
    @martinsweet4982 5 месяцев назад

    Even after those tackles pretty much everyone got back up unlike the divers we see today

  • @randyborstol2491
    @randyborstol2491 2 года назад +1

    By early November 1986 he already had 11 goals that season. And still could not force his way into England. He should have been an England regular since 1983.

  • @biggjazza6759
    @biggjazza6759 2 года назад +15

    Hard my arse, anonymous in the Cup Final after that Vinny ‘challenge’.

    • @thetatchleys2918
      @thetatchleys2918 2 года назад +2

      He did but I recall stevey getting Jones back following season.

    • @maestegboyo
      @maestegboyo 2 года назад

      Yes, he’ll probably be remembered for that tackle.

  • @draig1
    @draig1 Год назад +6

    Norman Whiteside at 17 showed him what a hard man was.he was shot scared of Whiteside

    • @athelstan927
      @athelstan927 Год назад

      Dont be silly...

    • @shaka7594
      @shaka7594 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bang on, whiteside always had him on toast

    • @athelstan927
      @athelstan927 7 месяцев назад

      @shaka7594 like pretty all manu lads, you imagine these things.. like you think you are the best club in the country..

  • @ysak799
    @ysak799 5 месяцев назад

    2:01 : "Protect the ball at all costs"😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @terrypietru8012
    @terrypietru8012 6 дней назад

    Imagine vinnie Jones tackling him and he goes missing for the rest of the game.

  • @worldofwatsorb
    @worldofwatsorb 2 года назад +3

    Vinnie Jones not seeming to even register he’s been tackled there though 😂

    • @jonnyhyperhigg5764
      @jonnyhyperhigg5764 9 месяцев назад +1

      He went back down 5 seconds later, was stretchered off and had a tonne of stitches.... that was a really serious tackle that.

  • @robbieknox1012
    @robbieknox1012 2 года назад +5

    He was man’s man McMahon.

  • @goonern4644
    @goonern4644 2 года назад +2

    Tucked his tale and went missing against Wimbledon and Vinnie Jones in the 1988 Cup Final though.

  • @poolwarrior3881
    @poolwarrior3881 3 месяца назад

    In fairness to McMahon, he loved to mix it and some of his tackles stepped over the line, but he could play too and was a very good all round midfielder.

  • @fredwaller3234
    @fredwaller3234 2 года назад +5

    Where did he disappear in the FA cup against Wimbledon Vinnie Jones had him in his pocket

    • @randyborstol2491
      @randyborstol2491 2 года назад

      lazy armchair myth

    • @Paul-mx5yb
      @Paul-mx5yb 6 месяцев назад

      Maybe he did but Vinny Jones wouldn't have lasted 20 seconds with Nobby Styles, or any of the real hardmen of the 50s 60s as for the so called hardmen of today they go off with a broken finger nail. Byrne playing with a dislocated shoulder against a Leeds side with Billy Brenner and the Man City keeper playing with a broken neck now that's hard.

  • @lordred4116
    @lordred4116 2 года назад +4

    Today's so called tough guys wouldn't last 5 seconds with Mc Mahon.

    • @davevilla1886
      @davevilla1886 2 года назад

      It's easier to destroy, than to create... You can take a guy from the streets but you cannot take the streets out of the guy...Bad for business, bad for the game, bad as an example... Not allowing those kind of animals into the pitch is called " evolution ". Thanks God that for the sake of the game they are not around anymore, in those quantities.

  • @fitzroygeorge6823
    @fitzroygeorge6823 2 года назад +1

    Something funny. Nowadays he would be sent off after five minutes. But the other side is nowadays players wouldn't last five minutes. So maybe life as a football player was more difficult back then?

  • @mikesmith2057
    @mikesmith2057 Год назад

    0:55, perfect example of the old chestnut "his second touch is a tackle" lol

  • @downtoearth5443
    @downtoearth5443 2 года назад +33

    As a pundit, loved him even more. No obvious bias. Always called a spade a spade.
    My favourite moment was when he predicted pitchside that Milan would beat Liverpool in the Athens final. His colleagues looked shell-shocked 😅😅.

    • @Daniel_Addy
      @Daniel_Addy Год назад +2

      Look what happened there

    • @steviemac2681
      @steviemac2681 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Daniel_Addy yeah Milan won.

  • @billybigtime2808
    @billybigtime2808 2 года назад +4

    Whiteside had his number tough lad though

    • @of_doom_and_steel477
      @of_doom_and_steel477 2 года назад

      Whiteside sneakily elbowed him on his blindside. What a conquering hero.

    • @CarloTurner-vl7rl
      @CarloTurner-vl7rl 7 месяцев назад

      @@of_doom_and_steel477I was at Anfield when Whiteside came on as a Substitute and did McMahon within 40 seconds stamping on McMahon and you never saw him again .

  • @jpoeste
    @jpoeste 2 года назад +1

    What a delight!!! Always playing in the limit of the bone resistance..

  • @jamesterry8820
    @jamesterry8820 2 года назад +2

    We need to remember though that there is a difference between hard and violent.

  • @shanekelley7682
    @shanekelley7682 2 года назад +3

    Played for his country, Went to the WC in 1990, A great player.

    • @patricksmith1628
      @patricksmith1628 2 года назад +2

      gave the ball away on the edge of his box against Ireland ☘️ Kevin Sheedy equalised

    • @exelmans8855
      @exelmans8855 2 года назад

      Damn, I understand why England is not winning nothing. Not gonna happen with this type of player.

    • @thewomble1509
      @thewomble1509 Год назад

      @@patricksmith1628 That was euro 88.

    • @headteacher7196
      @headteacher7196 5 месяцев назад

      @@thewomble1509 No it wasn't. We lost 1-0 to a Ray Houghton goal in 88. In 90 McMahon came on to 'tighten up the midfield' and promptly gave the ball away and cost us a win. Not a good player.

    • @thewomble1509
      @thewomble1509 5 месяцев назад

      @@headteacher7196 Yes, I stand corrected.

  • @wokeupandsmellthecoffee214
    @wokeupandsmellthecoffee214 2 года назад +5

    I knew him back in his school days in Halewood Liverpool. What a great player he was

    • @AB_Deck
      @AB_Deck Год назад

      thought he was from Kirkby ? maybe thats my imagination from going to sea school with his cousin from Kirkby

  • @chrissmith6650
    @chrissmith6650 6 месяцев назад

    There's only one Mickey Thomas, one Mickey Thomas.... Steve never got passed that. That hurt more than any bad tackle.

  • @irsharfhanz1910
    @irsharfhanz1910 7 месяцев назад +1

    Modern players are way too weak..they are rolling on the ground like hell by a simple tap on the shoulder..look at all these classic players..straight up standing right after those brutal tackles

  • @joysboy6588
    @joysboy6588 2 года назад +6

    A true lion during Italy 90 & a great player all round.

  • @julianroberts5407
    @julianroberts5407 2 года назад +6

    Excellent player. Tough tackler, excellent striker of the ball and a leader also. Second only to Souness in my opinion, of great Liverpool midfielders.

    • @roscoaber
      @roscoaber 2 года назад +1

      So you think them two were better than gerrard, ffs 🤦🏼

    • @daibonehead
      @daibonehead 2 года назад

      you nutter.

    • @fish2036
      @fish2036 2 года назад

      @@roscoaber Yeah though great players niether is better than Gerrard, though Souness runs him close.

    • @roscoaber
      @roscoaber 2 года назад

      @@fish2036 does he fuck, gerrard is the greatest player in Liverpool history, souness played for great Liverpool teams, gerrard played with some shite, plus he he won cups on his own, the likes of Dalgliesh, rush , souness all played for brilliant league and European winning teams. Either way we won’t be seeing many like them again.

    • @fish2036
      @fish2036 2 года назад

      @@roscoaber Gerrard may well be the best of all time- but according to Ian Rush from his autobiogrpahy which I have Souness was the 2nd best player in the Liverpool team after Daglish, he also put Mcmahon in his dream team. Now Alex Ferguson reckons Souness was better than Gerrard, but I think that's coming from a Scottish bias.

  • @dennisthemenace57
    @dennisthemenace57 Год назад +1

    If soccer was always like this I'd watch it

  • @davidshepherd17
    @davidshepherd17 Год назад

    I used to hate this guy with a passion growing up now as a 63 year old I'd have him in my team in a heartbeat.

  • @roscoaber
    @roscoaber 2 года назад +20

    He shit it in the tunnel in 88 , Jones told him I’m gonna do you, boss when he gave the ball away in 89 at anfield too, Kopites are gobsites.

    • @mickhavermans7319
      @mickhavermans7319 2 года назад +10

      Jones done him in 1st few minutes of the cup final & that was the end of him,Wimbledon went into win

    • @ronparsons463
      @ronparsons463 2 года назад +2

      Absolute fact mate.!!

    • @ronparsons463
      @ronparsons463 2 года назад +11

      @@mickhavermans7319 Liverpool were done in the tunnel b4 the game,the dons had loud music blaring out, whilst head butting the walls.Absolute shat there knickers, especially McMahon.FACT.!!

    • @saywhatyouwantmj61
      @saywhatyouwantmj61 2 года назад +4

      🤣🤣 bang on the nail

    • @johnholmes8178
      @johnholmes8178 2 года назад +3

      You need to read Vinnie Jones's autobiography. Steve McMahon gets a punch in during that FA Cup Final encounter. Jones was bleeding from the head by the end. And says he still bears the scar to this day.

  • @Mors_Inimicis
    @Mors_Inimicis Год назад +3

    My greatest and most cherished memory is of him strutting around on the evening of 26/5/89 saying ‘1 minute ‘ to his teammates. Priceless.

    • @athelstan927
      @athelstan927 Год назад +1

      But he and LFC won more titles and trophies than you can count to..

    • @Mors_Inimicis
      @Mors_Inimicis Год назад

      @@athelstan927 But but but 😭😭😭😭😭 Still effing hilarious though 😁

    • @athelstan927
      @athelstan927 Год назад

      @@Mors_Inimicis for a simpleton

    • @Mors_Inimicis
      @Mors_Inimicis Год назад

      @@athelstan927 Aah , little Larry is still niggled . Bless .

  • @michaelk9155
    @michaelk9155 Год назад

    Great player. Tough but could play too. Looking back at this Liverpool era they had the perfect mix. Skillfull and tough and knew how to win.

  • @wbafc1231
    @wbafc1231 6 месяцев назад

    Mark Hughes was well able for him. Hughes was a proper tough cookie on the pitch.

  • @indigo9336
    @indigo9336 2 года назад +4

    Back when a two footed tackle just about scraped a yellow card. Ahh the good old days

    • @thelstanedwardsson4374
      @thelstanedwardsson4374 2 года назад

      Unless you got your leg broken by one.

    • @peterpereira3653
      @peterpereira3653 2 года назад +1

      And this happened at every level of the game not just at the professional level. And often the referee would just gesture to you to get back on your feet and play on. And mostly that's what happened.

    • @markwilson5967
      @markwilson5967 2 года назад

      Hope those days come back

    • @itsinthetreesitscoming7431
      @itsinthetreesitscoming7431 2 года назад

      Being an absolute shithouse was the "good old days" was it?

    • @peterpereira3653
      @peterpereira3653 Год назад

      @Jay Anthony Yes it was not a good thing, but it is what every football player of these past eras had to play against and put up with. Referees were more reluctant to present cards for aggressive tackling in those eras. Football players these days have it significantly easier against aggressive tackling in today's game. Association Football as a sport today is just not as physically combative as it was in past eras. Which saw many top professional players premature end to their football careers.

  • @NationOfMasturbation
    @NationOfMasturbation 2 года назад +3

    Imagine modern players playing in the 80s-90s. They would be ded

    • @randybackgammon890
      @randybackgammon890 2 года назад

      But would that lot get anywhere near them?

    • @NationOfMasturbation
      @NationOfMasturbation 2 года назад +1

      @@randybackgammon890 Terry Butcher would kill Neymar

    • @jacksingh4033
      @jacksingh4033 2 года назад

      If he played in this era red card every time

    • @randybackgammon890
      @randybackgammon890 2 года назад

      @@NationOfMasturbation and there was me thinking it was ment to be a game of football...doh

    • @NationOfMasturbation
      @NationOfMasturbation 2 года назад

      @@randybackgammon890 Oh yes. Kill other players on pitch, classic football at its best

  • @kennedypowery3472
    @kennedypowery3472 Год назад

    Hard as a rock, no sense and just an unbelievable tackler. Neymar🤣would die of seeing him.

  • @JBHACKSAW
    @JBHACKSAW Год назад

    Every time I see compilations of these so called Liverpool legendary hard men, it looks like their greatest fear in life was an honest game based on talent

  • @johnwyldbore73
    @johnwyldbore73 2 года назад +14

    Absolutely brilliant, Steve McMahon was one of my favourite players and he should’ve won more England caps.

    • @petemitchel5622
      @petemitchel5622 2 года назад

      Surely your joking???

    • @johnwyldbore73
      @johnwyldbore73 2 года назад +1

      @@petemitchel5622 definitely not joking, in my opinion he was underrated and a stalwart in that Liverpool midfield which dominated the English league at the time.

    • @petemitchel5622
      @petemitchel5622 2 года назад +1

      @@johnwyldbore73 he was fabulously overrated, the guy was so lucky to play in a fantastic Liverpool team, he did nothing before he played for Liverpool and did nothing after, , wasn't a patch on Brian Robson, Bobby Robson never picked him really cos he was, as I said over rated, Graham Taylor picked Calton Palmer before him, that says it all. In my opinion.

    • @johnwyldbore73
      @johnwyldbore73 2 года назад +1

      @@petemitchel5622 like you said, in your opinion. Bryan Robson was the best central midfielder of his generation but was unlucky with injuries, especially during international tournaments. McMahon had a never say die attitude and he got stuck in. Maybe fortunate to be part of that amazing Liverpool team but his running, energy and commitment was great for me and yes he was average before and after Liverpool but did stand out in that team.

    • @petemitchel5622
      @petemitchel5622 2 года назад +1

      @@johnwyldbore73 good reply mate I never said his commitment wasn't there, but if you put vinnie Jones in the Liverpool team at that time he would have stood out and been put in the same category, I watched England in 1990 world cup, and he came on against Ireland and cost us , small margins.

  • @gfan1972
    @gfan1972 2 года назад +6

    Neymar is rolling around PSG'S locker room just thinking about him.

  • @jmo8934
    @jmo8934 7 месяцев назад

    The good old two footed lunge is an art form being lost from the game.

  • @MIKEZG
    @MIKEZG 2 года назад +1

    Beast mode cranked to the MAX

  • @JustIT69
    @JustIT69 Год назад +3

    Notice how the other players got right up from those heavy tackles? None of that rolling around the ground for 20 minutes

  • @johnbutler4319
    @johnbutler4319 Год назад +5

    Vinnie Jones is on record as saying his game plan for FA Cup final 1988 was to go in hard on McMahon early doors, and you won't see him again in 90 minutes, not that hard. Imagine Roy Keane, Dave Mackay, Ron Harris, Johnny Giles etc melting after a tackle

    • @dt7449
      @dt7449 Год назад +1

      Dave Mackay would eat McMahon for breakfast daft lad

    • @josiewallace7968
      @josiewallace7968 Год назад

      McMahon got straight up after the Jones tackle and carried on without blinking

    • @johnbutler4319
      @johnbutler4319 Год назад

      @@josiewallace7968
      but didn't do anything for 90 minutes, Job done

  • @carlmarsh3067
    @carlmarsh3067 Год назад

    The likes of him vinny and Keane are the reason the game had to change

  • @Caskchap
    @Caskchap Год назад +1

    Didn’t show how Norman Whiteside sorted him out at Anfield as United came back from 3-1 down to level the game after Sir Alex sent Norman on to sort him. McMahon later said Norman was the only player that frightened him, rightly so old love. There is always somebody dirtier.

    • @CarloTurner-vl7rl
      @CarloTurner-vl7rl 7 месяцев назад

      Well said M8 so true I was there that day, McMahons arse fell out after STORMIN NORMAN done im even Souness wanted no part of Whiteside .

  • @Hmuondestiny
    @Hmuondestiny Год назад +15

    What a player he was!!! If only lfc had someone like him in the team now

    • @oll6531
      @oll6531 Год назад +10

      He wouldn’t get in any premier league side

    • @vordman
      @vordman Год назад +3

      @@oll6531 The sort of player to kick your way out of the Championship but then discard when you got to the Premier League. Too much of a liability. With VAR he would be getting sent off every game he played. He never played for Liverpool in Europe, just as well. He played a game for England in the World Cup but was crap.

    • @hod2116
      @hod2116 Год назад +3

      Be playing with ten men

    • @stephenreeds3632
      @stephenreeds3632 11 месяцев назад +4

      They'd be playing with 10 men most of the time.

  • @Tomgood1984
    @Tomgood1984 2 года назад +16

    I do so miss the time when football was a man's game, muddy pitches dirty shirts no names on the back of them! You had to be tough to step! Each team had a flair player and a hard nut...and they got paid low wages because it was a "WORKING MAN'S" game..🤨

  • @GM-bq6zo
    @GM-bq6zo Год назад +1

    Players don't tackle like that today cos they're not allowed to. If they were, then you'd see more tackles like this from modern players.

  • @highjim7778
    @highjim7778 Год назад

    he was a BAD BAD MAN, perfect followup to the ultimate lunatic

  • @muttsnutts1367
    @muttsnutts1367 2 года назад +12

    Is this is a joke post?
    McMahon wasn't hard, he was just dirty. Went in to a lot of challenges with the sole intention to hurt the opponent. Studs up, elbows up and always leaving a bit in but as soon as he got the same back he went crying to the ref like a little girl.
    Please show me the clip where he smashes Vinnie Jones.

    • @jonnyhyperhigg5764
      @jonnyhyperhigg5764 2 года назад +2

      He was very very very hard. Hurlock. Robson. Reid. Vinny (8 stitches) Pearce, Ruddock, fashanu, wise.. he smashed everyone of them... ask Razor Ruddock ( See interview)

    • @muttsnutts1367
      @muttsnutts1367 2 года назад +3

      @@jonnyhyperhigg5764 😂😂😂

    • @chesterwunpen2196
      @chesterwunpen2196 2 года назад +2

      @@jonnyhyperhigg5764 Tell that to Birmingham City's Noel Blake. He knocked McMahon clean out after McMahon broke Kevin Broadhurst's leg ending his career. Saw it live at Villa Park.

    • @itsinthetreesitscoming7431
      @itsinthetreesitscoming7431 2 года назад +1

      @@chesterwunpen2196 loads of absolute psychos in that mid-eighties Birmingham City team....

    • @chesterwunpen2196
      @chesterwunpen2196 2 года назад

      @@itsinthetreesitscoming7431 Mark Dennis, Robert Hopkins, Kevin Dillon..........

  • @FSLandscaping
    @FSLandscaping 2 года назад +6

    Back then tackles like this were a regular thing and if you didn’t have a guy like this in midfield then you were in trouble, every team had one which was why the English teams struggled in Europe throughout the nineties, European refs didn’t allow these kind of tackles and even today you can’t get away with the tackles in the European competitions that you can do in the premiership which is why when the smaller teams like Leicester and Everton struggled when they got into the champions league, they found it harder to adapt to the game than the big English teams did as they were used to it

    • @ice843
      @ice843 Год назад

      Leicester went to the semis I seem to remember

    • @FSLandscaping
      @FSLandscaping Год назад

      Quarter final, they put everything into the champions league that season and didn’t even turn up for the premier league matches, so much so they got there hero Reniari the sack

  • @neilrafferty2097
    @neilrafferty2097 2 года назад +1

    Two footed tackles are dangerous in any era and not a little cowardly .

  • @jjcoadyjm
    @jjcoadyjm 2 года назад +12

    Vinnie jones let him know who was the hardest

    • @EnglishforFOOTBALLFANS
      @EnglishforFOOTBALLFANS 2 года назад +3

      They both gave as good as they got.

    • @andrewbanfield706
      @andrewbanfield706 2 года назад +4

      Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Vinnie take him out in the first minutes of the FA cup final and he then went missing?

    • @EnglishforFOOTBALLFANS
      @EnglishforFOOTBALLFANS 2 года назад +5

      @@andrewbanfield706 it shows you how good he was if opponent’s fans and players are bragging about a player fouling him a couple of times. McMahon was 5ft 7 and gave as good as he got. He won 3 league titles and a couple of FA Cups in about 4/5 years. Wimbledon played well that day and deserved it - saying it was because of a tackle and that he went missing is a bit of an exaggeration.

    • @graemelightbody1144
      @graemelightbody1144 2 года назад +3

      Whiteside ripped him one

    • @itsinthetreesitscoming7431
      @itsinthetreesitscoming7431 2 года назад +1

      @@andrewbanfield706 missing - he could have been shot for deserting his unit. arse went - big time...

  • @CoolHandLuke7
    @CoolHandLuke7 2 года назад +3

    I’m imagining it. He’s red carded in ten minutes and his team loses 4-0. What a player

    • @oliverhunter9495
      @oliverhunter9495 2 года назад

      But for his era ( which is all any player can do) he was perfect. In fact he was one of many players in this style. He was probably one of the last though, end of the era.

  • @Chris-eb6yd
    @Chris-eb6yd 5 месяцев назад

    The ref telling the Everton fella to get up at 0:28 is pretty wild.

  • @RossMcCarthy1990
    @RossMcCarthy1990 Год назад

    Nice to see a football highlights video that isn't shitty dance music.

  • @elliottdefoe9615
    @elliottdefoe9615 Год назад +5

    He was a very good player and uncompromising but most of these challenges weren't him actually going for the ball. Which doesn't make you a hard man. Infact, many of them were cowardly to be honest. It was great seeing Jones give him a shoeing in the cup final.