😂😂😂😂😂 Should have been about 6 sending offs🤣🤣 whiteside 3 times... Brilliant stuff, love the ref giving it back too... Miss those days, £2.50 to watch united as a kid, get a chippy on way home
Haha. I was telling my grandson, exactly that only two days ago. £3 I remember. In today’s standards it would have probably seen on tv for two months, explaining why there were 9 red cards haha
Wonderful stuff, I was laughing most of the way through it, old school football. Anyone throwing themselves on the ground and feigning injury? I don't think so.
Absolutely love football from back in the day. Literally a different sport played by men. The tackles are hard and both sets of players just brush themselves off and get on with it. Fast fwd to today, I literally have gone from loving football to watching a handful of games a year.The level of cheating, acting and crying like babies is appalling. Young men being paid a fortune to act like arseholes. It's embarrassing.
I was at this game as a 15 year old in the Stretford End, remember getting crushed against the barrier when Gordon Strachan scored. Just about every Arsenal player that season was about 6ft 6 and they were bullying their way through the league, dirty as ever. Man td were the first team that year to stand up to them, even the little ones like Terry Gibson and Arsenal well and truly spat their dummy out. Long time ago but it was a great day.
This was the start of the feud. Arsenal went to Old Trafford top of league and unbeaten in around 18/20 fixtures. Very physical match. Arsenal felt many decisions against them. I think there was a fight in the tunnel after the match. Following season Winterburn and McClair carried it on in FACup at Highbury. Tense match in 89 when it ended in a draw. In 1990 Arsenal were having no more. Won the match 1 0. Big fight. McClair and Irwin both tackled Winterburn. Limpar chinned McClair. Most United players backed off. Every Arsenal player bar Seaman involved. Fight in the tunnel again. Set the tone throughout. Simmered until Wenger. Fergie mouthed off when Arsenal became a threat. OGS got Sol sent off at Highbury. Then we got 2003 with RVN and MK. 2004 Rooney dive and so on. All of that more less started here. You could tell all the players on both sides loved every minute. The good old days.
For me it started in 1983 when utd beat us in 2 semi finals spanked us at Highbury milk cup I think in those days 4.2 utd could of got 8 that nite For utd fans older i guess the 1979 cup final hurt. Also Frank Stapleton going to man utd hurt too
@@johngarland502 Those things lead up to it, but this was the first game I can remember that got real nasty on the pitch. Then the FA cup game when Winterburn scored the last min penalty fuelled the rivalry. This game and the cup 6th round against West ham in 1985 will always stick in my memory.
"Arsenal were having no more" Arsenal had kicked every other English team off the pitch and Fergie's United decided to give them a taste of their own medicine and they didn't like like it. But anyway, United and Arsenal have a great rivalry. Arsenal have always been a club to respect in every regard
Yep, i was there as well, in the tunnel. Brilliant to see a team of men fighting for their club, with no quarter given or asked, and little complaint, making the fans feel proud. So different to today's shambles ... and thats coming from a lifetime Red
I was in the Stretford end and loved this game. Back when football was foulball at times but every player got back up and got on with the game without doing seven roll overs and needing his hair dresser. I met Norman Whiteside recently and he's a lovely bloke who is still just as passionate about United. Any players these days showing half this passion would be worshiped at Old Trafford.
Because I have too much time on my hands, here's my take on the various offences (by today's standards): 0:05 - high elbow, yellow 0:10 - not sure there's actually an offence here? hard but fair tackle, play on 0:51 - late tackle, yellow 1:02 - two-footed lunge, RED 1:09 - obstruction, yellow 1:17 - high tackle with studs up, RED 1:21 - body check, yellow 1:40 - lunge with studs up, RED 1:56 - reckless sliding tackle but studs not up - probably just a yellow 2:12 - late tackle off feet, yellow 3:02 - late tackle, yellow 3:03 - kicks player on ground, straight RED 4:53 - horror tackle, straight RED 5:17 - throws ball away, yellow (looks like the ref made this call but it's edited out) 5:33 - odd one. Probably a red these days (in rugby, for a high tackle). Call it a yellow for holding the attacker back 5:38 - throws a punch - probably a RED Not going to go back and work out which individual was responsible for each offence! No doubt there were some players who committed two bookable ones. But little Terry Gibson should probably have got two red cards in this game before his goal. Naughty.
I believe the player who throws the ball away at 5:17 was Viv Anderson (who Fergie signed the following summer) but the ref couldn't have booked him for this as he had already been booked at 4:40 and that would have meant sending him off. Feels funny to say that the ref was lenient towards Anderson.....he was lenient towards a lot of players that day! I was also there for the game (K Stand).
24 January 1987, Viv Anderson threatens to knock Norman Whiteside out. July 1, 1987, Viv Anderson signs for Man United and joins Tuesday club with McGrath, Whiteside and Robson. Its a funny old game.
How the game has changed. Proper football physical, players getting on with it. Players have too much protection, how money changed the the game and gave players power. I miss football. Norman Whiteside was one hell of a player.
I remember this like it was yesterday! I was only 7 but to this day its still probably the most exciting match I've ever watched at Old Trafford! A proper game of football!
This was the first Utd game my dad took me to. It was a running brawl, Arsenal were a team of big bullies and Utd kicked the from pillar to post, they didn't like it at all but I loved it.
God , Arsenal vs ManU. Didn't know anything bout English football but I always tried to watch these brawls .Always big , big fun. Especially. when ever more Dutch players started transferring to either of these clubs .The list is endless of former Ajax players who went there.
Two things learned, how did Terry Gibson stay on the pitch of his own accord, and Whiteside is a fuckin cast iron legend -i also forgot my fave 80s united player was actually on and thankfully unfouled, number 11 the great Jesper Olsen.
First time seen highlights of this game, but have read about it down the years. Overall, This looked an even more bad-tempered game than the infamous one in 1990 at Old Trafford... Also, even though this was the 80’s, quite how only one player was sent off is beyond me, even by refereeing standards back then...great to watch to see the passion and atmosphere , but my god, truly awful refereeing! Yes, I know the “it was a man’s game” argument, but a few of those tackles well and truly seriously crossed the line even back then... Has to be said: the ref bottled it on several occasions...
This is the proper start of the infamous forever going fued between us and Man U, hate em (of course not individual people) as much as chels and spurs.If your a Utd fan you’ll prolly disagree (obviously can’t deny the talent) but god I luv rocky. R.I.P
These players knew how to play ,and no rolling around on the pitch crying like babies after getting kicked around, up and back at it, unlike today , a lot of players are crying looking for the free or penalty , even the likes of Neymar and CR 7 .
Nice interview with Terry Gibson talking about this game. www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2020/nov/14/golden-goal-terry-gibson-for-manchester-united-v-arsenal-1987#comments
Back in the days when Arsenal were used to having the refs on their side, but couldn't handle it when a team gave them as good as they dished out. Constantly moaning at the referee for everything. Arsenal should have had their number 2 and O'Leary sent off as well but somehow they got away with it. At the end of the match they got exactly what they deserved 👍
😂😂😂😂😂 Should have been about 6 sending offs🤣🤣 whiteside 3 times... Brilliant stuff, love the ref giving it back too... Miss those days, £2.50 to watch united as a kid, get a chippy on way home
Haha. I was telling my grandson, exactly that only two days ago. £3 I remember. In today’s standards it would have probably seen on tv for two months, explaining why there were 9 red cards haha
Wonderful stuff, I was laughing most of the way through it, old school football. Anyone throwing themselves on the ground and feigning injury? I don't think so.
Proper football mate that's what it is.
Absolutely love football from back in the day. Literally a different sport played by men. The tackles are hard and both sets of players just brush themselves off and get on with it. Fast fwd to today, I literally have gone from loving football to watching a handful of games a year.The level of cheating, acting and crying like babies is appalling. Young men being paid a fortune to act like arseholes. It's embarrassing.
Norman Whiteside the greatest midfield player of his generation. Would love to see him kicking Henderson around Anfield for 90 mins 😂
and robertson
Robson slightly better. But Norman was great
He's a top bloke too. Met him and his wife at Old Trafford. Really down to earth, both season ticket holders, love a drink and a laugh.
Opinions vary. I always thought he was a dirty tw*t, then again I was in the away end that day 😆
Storming Norman legend full stop. That's is also why he had to retire so early. He never shirked a tackle ever and his knee's paid the price
I was at this game as a 15 year old in the Stretford End, remember getting crushed against the barrier when Gordon Strachan scored.
Just about every Arsenal player that season was about 6ft 6 and they were bullying their way through the league, dirty as ever. Man td were the first team that year to stand up to them, even the little ones like Terry Gibson and Arsenal well and truly spat their dummy out. Long time ago but it was a great day.
This was the start of the feud. Arsenal went to Old Trafford top of league and unbeaten in around 18/20 fixtures. Very physical match. Arsenal felt many decisions against them. I think there was a fight in the tunnel after the match. Following season Winterburn and McClair carried it on in FACup at Highbury. Tense match in 89 when it ended in a draw. In 1990 Arsenal were having no more. Won the match 1 0. Big fight. McClair and Irwin both tackled Winterburn. Limpar chinned McClair. Most United players backed off. Every Arsenal player bar Seaman involved. Fight in the tunnel again. Set the tone throughout. Simmered until Wenger. Fergie mouthed off when Arsenal became a threat. OGS got Sol sent off at Highbury. Then we got 2003 with RVN and MK. 2004 Rooney dive and so on. All of that more less started here. You could tell all the players on both sides loved every minute. The good old days.
For me it started in 1983 when utd beat us in 2 semi finals spanked us at Highbury milk cup I think in those days 4.2 utd could of got 8 that nite
For utd fans older i guess the 1979 cup final hurt. Also Frank Stapleton going to man utd hurt too
@@johngarland502 Those things lead up to it, but this was the first game I can remember that got real nasty on the pitch. Then the FA cup game when Winterburn scored the last min penalty fuelled the rivalry.
This game and the cup 6th round against West ham in 1985 will always stick in my memory.
"Arsenal were having no more"
Arsenal had kicked every other English team off the pitch and Fergie's United decided to give them a taste of their own medicine and they didn't like like it.
But anyway, United and Arsenal have a great rivalry. Arsenal have always been a club to respect in every regard
Yep, i was there as well, in the tunnel. Brilliant to see a team of men fighting for their club, with no quarter given or asked, and little complaint, making the fans feel proud. So different to today's shambles ... and thats coming from a lifetime Red
I was in the Stretford end and loved this game.
Back when football was foulball at times but every player got back up and got on with the game without doing seven roll overs and needing his hair dresser.
I met Norman Whiteside recently and he's a lovely bloke who is still just as passionate about United.
Any players these days showing half this passion would be worshiped at Old Trafford.
Mark Bainbridge well said.
Yeah. The team was pretty average but they gave it some whack (sometimes at least). The atmosphere is incredible on this one.
Read recently that Whiteside-Anderson incident in front of the touch line convinced Ferguson that Viv Anderson what it takes to be at OT!
Adam Bhogal enough said!!!
Too true, get up, get on with it, take your revenge later!!
Because I have too much time on my hands, here's my take on the various offences (by today's standards):
0:05 - high elbow, yellow
0:10 - not sure there's actually an offence here? hard but fair tackle, play on
0:51 - late tackle, yellow
1:02 - two-footed lunge, RED
1:09 - obstruction, yellow
1:17 - high tackle with studs up, RED
1:21 - body check, yellow
1:40 - lunge with studs up, RED
1:56 - reckless sliding tackle but studs not up - probably just a yellow
2:12 - late tackle off feet, yellow
3:02 - late tackle, yellow
3:03 - kicks player on ground, straight RED
4:53 - horror tackle, straight RED
5:17 - throws ball away, yellow (looks like the ref made this call but it's edited out)
5:33 - odd one. Probably a red these days (in rugby, for a high tackle). Call it a yellow for holding the attacker back
5:38 - throws a punch - probably a RED
Not going to go back and work out which individual was responsible for each offence! No doubt there were some players who committed two bookable ones. But little Terry Gibson should probably have got two red cards in this game before his goal. Naughty.
You deserve a like for this mate!
Shows how soft football has become
I believe the player who throws the ball away at 5:17 was Viv Anderson (who Fergie signed the following summer) but the ref couldn't have booked him for this as he had already been booked at 4:40 and that would have meant sending him off.
Feels funny to say that the ref was lenient towards Anderson.....he was lenient towards a lot of players that day!
I was also there for the game (K Stand).
@@SpicyJohn69 it's how football should be.
1:17 definitely a RED for Big Norm there.
24 January 1987, Viv Anderson threatens to knock Norman Whiteside out. July 1, 1987, Viv Anderson signs for Man United and joins Tuesday club with McGrath, Whiteside and Robson. Its a funny old game.
How the game has changed. Proper football physical, players getting on with it. Players have too much protection, how money changed the the game and gave players power. I miss football. Norman Whiteside was one hell of a player.
Omg I've forgotten how real football was.
Its so tame now, wishy washy
I remember this like it was yesterday! I was only 7 but to this day its still probably the most exciting match I've ever watched at Old Trafford! A proper game of football!
There's no talent anywhere but i would pay $1000 a seat to watch this now. Maybe even more. This is INCREDIBLE
This was the first Utd game my dad took me to. It was a running brawl, Arsenal were a team of big bullies and Utd kicked the from pillar to post, they didn't like it at all but I loved it.
F-off, you injury time hypocrite cheat's.
In the United Road for this dainty encounter. Quality stuff.
God , Arsenal vs ManU. Didn't know anything bout English football but I always tried to watch these brawls .Always big , big fun. Especially. when ever more Dutch players started transferring to either of these clubs .The list is endless of former Ajax players who went there.
Half of these challenges would be instant reds now
Sat in K stand for this game, 8 years old and Whiteside my favourite player♥️🤍🖤
That was so much better than watching the footie.
Two things learned, how did Terry Gibson stay on the pitch of his own accord, and Whiteside is a fuckin cast iron legend -i also forgot my fave 80s united player was actually on and thankfully unfouled, number 11 the great Jesper Olsen.
I was at this match.. stood in the Stretford End..
Gordon Strachan ...what a player!
U gotta always love Utd !
Really 😂😂
Brillant stuff! Credit to both teams
Whiteside was out of control !
Tremendous game of football, I remember it well, stood on the Stretford Paddock and hoarse at the end of it all
"Coz we are the Stratford PADDOCK!"
I was there too mate! Back when footie meant something
@@martinsatyen7833 were you in Stratford or Stretford though?
Loads of hard tackles flying in from pretty much all players, there would be card galore today
Football at its finest, I would do anything for it to be like this now.
Whiteside was absolutely brilliant such a left foot 👏
I thought 90/91 was the start of the feud, but it goes back even further to this! 😀
And it goes back even further than this! It started really when United beat Arsenal in two cup semi-finals in 1983.
When Man Utd play Arsenal it should be called the derby of England north vs south. Like they do in Italy
It simply could not happen in modern day football...
Was this back when utd used to sell video tapes of games, usually with highlights of 4 games per tape, no commentary. Happy days.
Still a man's game back then. A ref today would have abandoned the game.
Bruh Women also play football you know that right?
Brilliant lol proper football not like nowadays exchanging shirts at half time
Great era. Real passion from Whiteside, what a legend
Seems almost like a proper atmosphere at old Trafford here. Must be an old vid
It was like that every home game til they sanitized the game and let the hooray Henry's and tarquin's take over!🙄👹
I'm a united fan but in those days we were crap up until 1990
We were good 83 to 86
Took no prisoners did Big Norm, that stamp on Mcmahon will be in my memory forever😁
Remember it well, enjoyed the game
Norman lol legend
Tougher than Keano.
The good old days,😀
Rocky Rocastle getting stuck in love it despite the result 😅
Terry Gibson! 💥
Classic United getting all the Refs call
Some things never change
Same old crybabies
Arsenal and Utd going toe to toe and kicking lumps out of each other. Fantastic.
I'm neutral here but there's no way Arsenal started this, Norman Whitesude clearly had a bee in his bonnet at times.
God that was savage.
First time seen highlights of this game, but have read about it down the years.
Overall, This looked an even more bad-tempered game than the infamous one in 1990 at Old Trafford...
Also, even though this was the 80’s, quite how only one player was sent off is beyond me, even by refereeing standards back then...great to watch to see the passion and atmosphere , but my god, truly awful refereeing!
Yes, I know the “it was a man’s game” argument, but a few of those tackles well and truly seriously crossed the line even back then...
Has to be said: the ref bottled it on several occasions...
This were the bad blood started. Mclair was something to do with it all. The Arsenal players hated him
The spell of play from 0:56 - 1:11.... wow....
This is how football should be
This is the proper start of the infamous forever going fued between us and Man U, hate em (of course not individual people) as much as chels and spurs.If your a Utd fan you’ll prolly disagree (obviously can’t deny the talent) but god I luv rocky. R.I.P
Man U V Arsenal best rivalry ever.😍
A great game
honestly not sure what's more offensive by today's standards: the hair or the tackles
Couold be the shorts!
Proper manly football that. We needed to change but have gone too far. How loud and into it is the crowd.
and they still scored goals
Actually the refs is united fan
Proper game
That game today would finish 5 a side. Proper football lol
Terry Gibson at 4.55... About an hour late! ; )
If this was today, VAR would have it down to six aside by the end. That Jesper Olsen with the first? Now I’m feeling nostalgic :-)
Gordon Strachan got the first
Wasn’t it Gordon strachan?
Thats a real kick in the park rather than the one when they were invincibles.😂😂
I was at this game, and Man Utd look even dirtier than I remember them. You can tell Ferguson’s team talk just by watching.
Is this the match were david rocastle is sent off ?
And isn't this Ferguson's first fixture against Arsenal?!
Yes and Yes.
don't chat shit about our Rocky you mug.
@@hooligoonerherdeie9682 How is he chatting 💩when it happened you Prick ?
These players knew how to play ,and no rolling around on the pitch crying like babies after getting kicked around, up and back at it, unlike today , a lot of players are crying looking for the free or penalty , even the likes of Neymar and CR 7 .
was this a friendly ?
Nutty normon Whiteside wot a man all ways up for big acasison in a United shirt
Hahah Utd absolutely leather the shit out of Arsenal for half the game, Arsenal player Kicks out and gets sent off. Wild.
Hmmm... there were some pretty lively tackles from both teams...
shut up red devil twat.
I wonder if the ref got a man it's brown envelope Jesus lol
Probably the same one Mike Riley got
Imagine neymar here..
Proper football
I went to a fight and a football match broke out.
And at the end they all shake hands..
HARD TACKLES BACK THEN. WARRIOR'S 3:04
David Rocastle got sent off
Don't chat about our late Rocky you prick.
1:03 lol
Haha how is that not a foul
Proper men not the fairy's that play it these days
Nice interview with Terry Gibson talking about this game. www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2020/nov/14/golden-goal-terry-gibson-for-manchester-united-v-arsenal-1987#comments
Imagine Neymar playing there
Neymar would be phoning the Police for protection
Old school English league football, love it
Real football not the shithousery we get today
And this kids is why so many of your dads have got zero interest in watching today’s pansies in your premier league.
So many late tackles. The pansies of today would be destroyed.
Terry Gibson....a Man U player...really?
Yes, for about five minutes.
Played his part as you could see
To be fair he got for 5ft 4 he got stuck in! Was one of those romantic Big Ron signings like Barnes and Cunningham!
Weakest ref ever
Terrible refereeing. Far too lenient at the start.
United behaving like *unts, relying on a soft ref and getting away with it. Basically Fergie’s game plan til about 91.
Yup...and worked like a charm. Man's game back then mate.
@@martinsatyen7833 Yup. Could do what you liked so long as you played for United at home.
Only until 91 ? 🤣
Nah you lost most of the time because arsenal were shit
@@salfordnick5336 and we won the league at o/t dont forget that ! wasnt shit then!
Arsenal bully's
Mug.
@@hooligoonerherdeie9682 shithouse
Back in the days when Arsenal were used to having the refs on their side, but couldn't handle it when a team gave them as good as they dished out. Constantly moaning at the referee for everything. Arsenal should have had their number 2 and O'Leary sent off as well but somehow they got away with it. At the end of the match they got exactly what they deserved 👍
when football was real, not this big girls blouse stuff we watch now
Same old arsenal always cheating
Another official Fergie bribed by the looks of it.
You have to love Terry Gibson in this
Smallest man on the pitch giving it some
Football is a joke these days
All cheating girls