I'm Brazilian, n' was born in 1980. This is fantastic hearing about this commentator. I remember him by the world cup 1998 for BBC, a legend so called Barry Davies. In the 70's, western used to be stronger also...
Achei engraçado o cara perguntando nos comentários, o quê era aquilo ( avalanche que a torcida do Liverpool fazia ) algo tão comum no futebol brasileiro.
Great days. The 2 biggest clubs in Britain going to to toe. As a United fan I loved travelling up the East Lancs to Anfield. It was THE fixture we all looked forward to. We had a decent record there too, despite Liverpool's dominance, both domestically and in Europe. Today's football pales into insignificance compared to those days.
When the football was good, the fans and atmosphere was fantastic and even the commentators were better. Shame so many of these lads have since passed. Great times
I was 17 and in the main stand for the very first time. It was a new experience having spent so many years standing on the Kop and in the paddock. Great performance by the Reds. This was the game that made me believe we would win the League that season. I went to every home match that season but in fairness United could easily have won it but we matched them for effort and the Keegan -Toshack partnership was at its peak that season. In the end we won the League in that fantastic ladt match at Wolves with three goals in the ladt 14 minutes on May 4th 1976. I still cannot remember how I got home that night !!
As a 16 year old I just discovered football, watching it on Danish TV, as my initials imply there can be only one team for me. I remember the name of the players. Wow what a style of fast paced football, oh wait that is like watching Mr. Klopp's team in 2020. There can only be one club. LFC :) Then and now. I am Danish - red and white and more red :)
What a game and a perfect birthday gift, I was born on the 8th November 1975, and I am a diehard LFC fan, wow LFC beating the eternal enemy on the day I was born that is simply amazing
They won the league that yea too - unfortunately I was born in 1995 and scum won the year. I'm yet to see us win the title, but the night of 2005 is still in my blood. Our time will come.
Our time will come, thought that we might have won it in 2014, but that unfortunate slip and then they sell their best player, which was a no no, home they have a good 2016 season
I remember that night in 1984 when we own it, and that night in 1985 in my country of Trinidad in the caribbean at the time we had only 1 tv station, and as a child I followed LFC, and I am close to 40 and I still do
seanc1975 I was born on the day Liverpool played United at old trafford but we got beat 1-0 Frank Stapleton scored the winner :( but great fixture to be born on...
Ah yes when football was actually about the fans, the teams were made up of players that actually loved their club unlike today where players have an average life of two years with a club before moving on or been dumped, just look at the fans in those days passion and genuine atmosphere. Terracing despite the Hillsborough tradgy in my opinion was better , sadly all has change , sterile atmosphere where money is king and tradition no longer of any relevance. Great game this also.
Yes when players generally, genuinely cared about their clubs but still didn't kiss their badges when they scored. Many also frequented the same pubs as the fans (even before games!) and not many earned THAT much more than the average fan.
Great game. Paisley's superb champions elect against dochertys swaggering young united team, both going at it full pelt, great atmosphere too, brilliant.
Nothing swaggering about that Man Utd team. Liverpool had a young team as well and full of experienced world class players and that's why they won trophies and Man Utd won next to nothing
@@fifalegend6298 they won the FA Cup the following season, at Liverpool’s expense. And “swaggering” are exactly how Dochertys united team are remembered. All out attack.
@@lordsummerisle3139 Yes and they didn't attack anywhere near as good as paisley's or dalglishs teams or even Klopps teams. Stop overating a loser 1 cup team please
@@lordsummerisle3139 Yes while Liverpool took home the league title and European Cup. Ur point?. 1 Cup is all they had. Hardly swaggering and Liverpool had a young team as well difference is we don't boast about it like the manc weirdos. Bit creepy tbh
@@Spidey-2002 my point, as I said in the original post was that this was a great match. Only scouse weirdos could take exception to that and get all defensive because I gave a little bit of credit to united too. “Superb champions elect” is how I described Liverpool. Get a fuckin life you dick
This shows me that English football has always been fast. Too bad the national team never had that rythm to play against powerful countries like Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany or even Netherlands except for '66.
it must have been post-season fatigue first and foremost, Division 1 was bigger than the other league, so more games, plus the FA Cup with its replays... and in the PL era a lot of European competition games, so the players have always looked knackered ever since I started watching the national team in the early 80's
When people who lived around the grounds mostly in terrace houses went. To the game when it was a proper working class game fantastic days. Never to seen again. Sadly
I used to live on Denebank Road and went regularly in the 70s and 80s with my mates who lived nearby. We used to go in The Paddock near the dugout at first then as we got older stood on The Kop. Great memories. Struggle to get a ticket nowadays, to expensive as well.
Millwall made two First Division appearances at OT, on Sat 14 Jan 1989 (3-0 win for United) and Sat 16 Sep 1989 (5-1 win for United). I went to both games but cannot remember anything outstanding about the size of the Millwall support.
The atmosphere in those days was something else without all the day trippers souvenir hunters and tourists that pack out the stadiums today in the premiership
agree with you but i think todays society could not create this atmosphere even if you had terracing etc. they dont love or have the passion of this generation of fan
This society is too concerned with taking pictures of themselves and whatever they're watching, rather than drinking in the atmosphere of every part of their lives !
we averaged 31,000 in 84 when we won the league (again) - so all the masses of "working classes" weren't breaking their necks to get in the ground. Please...please don't start the "we were all unemployed" shite - we weren't - the vast majority of us were working)....the myths from some of our (and other clubs) older fans are pathetic. The so called "day trippers" make up about 5% of those who will be in the ground today (B/mouth 21/9)...im local, still live locally and surrounded by and go with locals. These "working class" myths are embarrassing.
Proper football...proper players....proper fans .....miss those halcyon golden days of football....when matches had a rawness and an edge,..played on heavy bobbly pitches,...when the games had real heart and soul and passion...inspired by raucous fans,,, making for wonderful atmospheres.........now it's an over hyped money obsessed business......
When you could be shopping in town with the missus and have a bite at the café. Then jump on a 27 bus to Anfield and as you entered the turnstile, throw the guy 70 pence and shout 'one for the Kop'. Then disappear into a two-hour world of camaraderie, where you became part of a big family and the outside world was forgotten. Then after the game, you could wait to hear the scores from the other first division games - all of them 3 o'clock kickoffs - and a big roar would go up when it was announced that Everton had lost. Then as you walked across the half empty Kop, you had to meander up and down the steps - to avoid the huge pools of urine along the terrace. And with the sweet smell of Old Holborn tobacco smoke drifting over you, you could descend the steps and join the army of people walking along Walton Breck road. That was then.
i had a very lucky escape the first game i watch my uncle took to watch a pre/season friendly ...Blackburn Rovers v lfc but thank heavens above i became a Manchester United Fan thank fuck for that ...
my point is Utd fans on here make out they were the only club taking large numbers to away game pre-1980's....the clip i posted show that is bollocks (1968) - Utd, Liverpool, Everton and Leeds all travelled in large numbers in the 60s/70s. City never, Stoke, Birmingham etc never.....
The most away fans I've ever seen at OT (went to all home games 1975-1990) were Wolves fans for the 1976 FA Cup sixth round match (they had part Scoreboard End and also Scoreboard Paddock plus seats). I've been informed by someone who has been to all the games since then that Burton Albion took the most fans (for the 2006 FA Cup third round replay).
Ive said this numerous times about these games in this era.. Look at all the legends on both sides who you can name now 47 years later household names even now.... You wont be saying in even the next 10 years who the players of today are as basically there are hardly any who you would remember...
Absolutely staggered by the amount of references to the crowd at 2.15 and wondering how they survived! LOL. Was like that at many other grounds it was just that you saw it more on TV at Anfield. It was just what happened - you'd be expectant and if they scored or missed you were perching forward and if you jumped up you sort of propelled forward! Honestly for the sanitised viewers of today it may seem dangerous and chaotic but it was what footy then was about. I loved it! Never made it to the Kop as a United supporter (!) but this always happened in what would be called the 'ultra's' sections of the grounds. At OT in the 60's and early 70's it was the Stretford End; when segregation came in, the away fans were in the Scoreboard End mostly on the right (as viewed from the tunnel) so it was in the Scoreboard Paddock (my FAVOURITE times); then they moved the away fans across to the left, so it became the United Road. Sorry to say LFC fans, but Hillsborough was another ground where it happened (Leppings Lane End) and that BEFORE the fences went up (yep disaster waiting to happen) and Villa (Trinity Road End) and even parts of the Kippax I recall. Sure other fans will recall it too, but these were my recollections as a member of the Red army!
It was more impressive at Anfield though because the steps were smaller and the crowd more packed. I stood on many other terraces but they all had bigger steps than the Kop. The Kop had no large gangways either.
I know this is only a few minutes highlights, but it seems the game was a real thriller. What you might expect in a clash between Liverpool and Man. United.
The kop (and many other stands in English football) used to be all standing, so whenever there was a chance near the goal, the crowd would rush forward, as you can see here.
No shirt sponsors or pitch side advertising a time when football was played with real passion by men who got stuck in and the working man could afford to go and stand on the terraces.
No its a fact mate. The Milk cup was fuck all to Liverpool in those days, you were used to travelling across Europe. If you were there you would know.To United it was a massive day out for us.
The commentators back then(only one)far better than the bores that commentate these days,no analysis of this and that,just people whose enthusiasm to commentate added to the drama of the game.
They were the only team barr Neverton of course.That came in numbers to Liverpool before the proper segregation went up.There was a sort of temporary segregation for the Mancs.When the new fences went up,they where given a smaller allocation. Great support they had tho,created great games and an edgy atmosphere.Before we started to attend matches.We used to go into town,when we were kids just to watch these hoardes come into lime st( yes lime st) and watch the chaos develope.Didnt happen with any other team for a few years.
Back then every team wants to be number one in the league. Now they want to secure a comfort spot in qualifying champions league if they failed to secure a title.
@@fezziwig184 no it's not.i love the epl obviously but as a diehard foreign Liverpool fan(fully aware of our long drought domestically)the champions league is the pinnacle of football in any sense!!
Yes mate, Stepney was a good keeper in his day, won the European cup in 68 with United. Paddy was his no2 for a long time and made some terrible blunder's, as is evident in this video.
"Mside police protected ALL away fans....Mnchr police never". Absolute rubbish - during the 80s Liverpool Police issued an official statement saying that they couldn't guarantee the safety of Man United fans going to Merseyside.
1975: this match
2005: RUclips was born
2020: I watch this
Hotel: Trivago
Same
Me too
My perfect 18th birthday present from the REDS !
I still can't quite believe RUclips is there, I can watch Nottingham Forest any time I wish.
English,Irish,Scottish, and Welsh players in both teams who knew what it mean't to play for these two great teams
Lol you must be getting keemo by now
0:49 Karius : "Dad, is that you?"
LOL
I'm Brazilian, n' was born in 1980. This is fantastic hearing about this commentator. I remember him by the world cup 1998 for BBC, a legend so called Barry Davies.
In the 70's, western used to be stronger also...
O que ?
Achei engraçado o cara perguntando nos comentários, o quê era aquilo ( avalanche que a torcida do Liverpool fazia ) algo tão comum no futebol brasileiro.
Quite right Marcos, you are correct.
I was there that day in the Kop. Great memories
how old are you?
58
Who's this commentator?
Could the commentator be Barry Davies ?
@@solo-repair9374 Is it Barry Davies?
This was the day when I got married to Pauline lesley stafford just whis I could have that day back thankyu Pauline still mis you always
William Delaney rest in peace
God rest her mate
William Delaney, she is with you, always... rest in peace.
She's with you mate❤️
Condolences from Poland, sir
What a fantastic game...
And absolute quality commentary...
So so miss the 70's...
YNWA...
❤❤⚽️⚽️
Great days. The 2 biggest clubs in Britain going to to toe. As a United fan I loved travelling up the East Lancs to Anfield. It was THE fixture we all looked forward to. We had a decent record there too, despite Liverpool's dominance, both domestically and in Europe. Today's football pales into insignificance compared to those days.
When the football was good, the fans and atmosphere was fantastic and even the commentators were better.
Shame so many of these lads have since passed.
Great times
this was also the era man u was a small club.
what nonsense they were still a massive club back then if not one of the biggest
@@ifldiscovery8500
what have they done to our beautiful game, what have they done, Great footage great times
Yeah. It's almost as if the game we knew and genuinely loved has been 'hijacked' and stolen by Johnny-come-latelys!
I was 17 and in the main stand for the very first time. It was a new experience having spent so many years standing on the Kop and in the paddock. Great performance by the Reds. This was the game that made me believe we would win the League that season. I went to every home match that season but in fairness United could easily have won it but we matched them for effort and the Keegan -Toshack partnership was at its peak that season. In the end we won the League in that fantastic ladt match at Wolves with three goals in the ladt 14 minutes on May 4th 1976. I still cannot remember how I got home that night !!
My dad went to the wolves game he still has the program..if im not mistaken Liverpool won the league and Wolves got demoted.
No shirt sponsors or pitch side advertising. And gloveless goalie!
Plus no bias commentating
AND some mood
I think they did wear gloves tho haha
Proper noise too
stephen bonar there are gloves
As a 16 year old I just discovered football, watching it on Danish TV, as my initials imply there can be only one team for me. I remember the name of the players. Wow what a style of fast paced football, oh wait that is like watching Mr. Klopp's team in 2020. There can only be one club. LFC :) Then and now. I am Danish - red and white and more red :)
3_43. Ray Clemence showing what a great keeper he was at Liverpool
A very bad thought: I can imagine 70s kids roasting 80s kids "Keegan is the true #7, not Dalglish" 😂
As a 70s kid I agree with them.
What a game and a perfect birthday gift, I was born on the 8th November 1975, and I am a diehard LFC fan, wow LFC beating the eternal enemy on the day I was born that is simply amazing
They won the league that yea too - unfortunately I was born in 1995 and scum won the year.
I'm yet to see us win the title, but the night of 2005 is still in my blood. Our time will come.
TheTruthTeller99 year*
Our time will come, thought that we might have won it in 2014, but that unfortunate slip and then they sell their best player, which was a no no, home they have a good 2016 season
I remember that night in 1984 when we own it, and that night in 1985 in my country of Trinidad in the caribbean at the time we had only 1 tv station, and as a child I followed LFC, and I am close to 40 and I still do
seanc1975 I was born on the day Liverpool played United at old trafford but we got beat 1-0 Frank Stapleton scored the winner :( but great fixture to be born on...
How refreshing to see English football with all British players - how times have changed...
Ah yes when football was actually about the fans, the teams were made up of players that actually loved their club unlike today where players have an average life of two years with a club before moving on or been dumped, just look at the fans in those days passion and genuine atmosphere. Terracing despite the Hillsborough tradgy in my opinion was better , sadly all has change , sterile atmosphere where money is king and tradition no longer of any relevance. Great game this also.
Yes when players generally, genuinely cared about their clubs but still didn't kiss their badges when they scored. Many also frequented the same pubs as the fans (even before games!) and not many earned THAT much more than the average fan.
Boomer comment
@@swaminathan_r1 Room temperature IQ
Things change..get on board dude.
Today players are way more profesional and last more years
Great game. Paisley's superb champions elect against dochertys swaggering young united team, both going at it full pelt, great atmosphere too, brilliant.
Nothing swaggering about that Man Utd team. Liverpool had a young team as well and full of experienced world class players and that's why they won trophies and Man Utd won next to nothing
@@fifalegend6298 they won the FA Cup the following season, at Liverpool’s expense.
And “swaggering” are exactly how Dochertys united team are remembered. All out attack.
@@lordsummerisle3139 Yes and they didn't attack anywhere near as good as paisley's or dalglishs teams or even Klopps teams. Stop overating a loser 1 cup team please
@@lordsummerisle3139 Yes while Liverpool took home the league title and European Cup. Ur point?. 1 Cup is all they had. Hardly swaggering and Liverpool had a young team as well difference is we don't boast about it like the manc weirdos. Bit creepy tbh
@@Spidey-2002 my point, as I said in the original post was that this was a great match. Only scouse weirdos could take exception to that and get all defensive because I gave a little bit of credit to united too. “Superb champions elect” is how I described Liverpool. Get a fuckin life you dick
Brilliant matches to watch then. No SILLY wages like now. Toshack and Keegan, WHAT a Duo. Great Strikers Hunt in Pairs.😋
Fine footballing days. Great players on both sides. Spent many happy times at anfield. YNWA
No players falling to the floor as if they had been shot..no match analysis of which player had assists with his left foot in the first 15 minutes!
Those crowds.............regardless of size will never be repeated.
Such a shame.
Jim Smith These crowds still exist, go to a match in Argentina. Alive and well mate.
I was in that crowd a couple off times it was scary sometimes but the men looked after us in the boys pen
Anfield road..full of united fans!!..when only united fans went there in the 70s!!👊👹
@@mickfoskett6629 half full - first game a barrier was used between fans.
vim aqui do Brasil dizer que o Liverpool e campeão mundial em 2019 😎🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹🇦🇹
Vim do Brasil pra dizer que você está g....com o p....dos outros, também conhecido como : cumprimentar com o chapéu alheio.
My dad remembers watching this match while I was being born.
I went to this match and most of all of the matches in the 70s. If memory serves me right could get into the kop for less than one pound fifty.
This shows me that English football has always been fast. Too bad the national team never had that rythm to play against powerful countries like Brazil, Argentina, Italy, Germany or even Netherlands except for '66.
Tomy Gordillo
But also remember the national team didn’t even enter the World Cup before the ‘50s.
It was our style that made us so poor at international level
it must have been post-season fatigue first and foremost, Division 1 was bigger than the other league, so more games, plus the FA Cup with its replays... and in the PL era a lot of European competition games, so the players have always looked knackered ever since I started watching the national team in the early 80's
Why is no one wearing pink boots?!
Pink boots was not existing until end of 90 s
- it was a joke - ملك كاتلونيا
When people who lived around the grounds mostly in terrace houses went. To the game when it was a proper working class game fantastic days. Never to seen again. Sadly
utter myth on too many levels to argue with.
I used to live on Denebank Road and went regularly in the 70s and 80s with my mates who lived nearby. We used to go in The Paddock near the dugout at first then as we got older stood on The Kop. Great memories. Struggle to get a ticket nowadays, to expensive as well.
Real english football
Yes it’s football in England..they still play.
The original English football 100percent
It’s dead now
The best rugby pitch I've seen in a long time...
Millwall made two First Division appearances at OT, on Sat 14 Jan 1989 (3-0 win for United) and Sat 16 Sep 1989 (5-1 win for United). I went to both games but cannot remember anything outstanding about the size of the Millwall support.
Oh FFS! Did you not see their skateboard parked outside? Or was it just a plank after the wheels had been nicked?
Great game, end to end excitement with two great teams committed to attack. No endless passing side to side & back.
The atmosphere in those days was something else without all the day trippers souvenir hunters and tourists that pack out the stadiums today in the premiership
agree with you but i think todays society could not create this atmosphere even if you had terracing etc. they dont love or have the passion of this generation of fan
This society is too concerned with taking pictures of themselves and whatever they're watching, rather than drinking in the atmosphere of every part of their lives !
I agree but there's nothing wrong with getting a souvenir from the game !!!!
we averaged 31,000 in 84 when we won the league (again) - so all the masses of "working classes" weren't breaking their necks to get in the ground. Please...please don't start the "we were all unemployed" shite - we weren't - the vast majority of us were working)....the myths from some of our (and other clubs) older fans are pathetic. The so called "day trippers" make up about 5% of those who will be in the ground today (B/mouth 21/9)...im local, still live locally and surrounded by and go with locals. These "working class" myths are embarrassing.
stevie heighway on the wing.. we had dreams and songs to sing..
I was born on the next day the ninth of the 11th 1975 wow
Thoroughly enjoyed this game. This Man U plays much better than what we have now. The pace, passing, technique all are on point. YNWA
Fantastic days on the terrace, home and away, inside and out the grounds. Anny Road end was chocca with mancs
half of it....
Proper football...proper players....proper fans .....miss those halcyon golden days of football....when matches had a rawness and an edge,..played on heavy bobbly pitches,...when the games had real heart and soul and passion...inspired by raucous fans,,, making for wonderful atmospheres.........now it's an over hyped money obsessed business......
I'm sure you're not wishing for the return of football pitches that look like No man's land?!
Brilliant channel 👍🏼
I was there KOP behind the right goalpost (looking outward)
usual speck arriving at 1:30 pm -1 45 pm every home game.
Playing football with their balls..no divers no false var .. No money mongers.. No overpaid players.. Playing with hearts for honour.
👍👍👍👍👍
Brings me back to my childhood........ wonderful memories.
Steve highway what a player from a viila fan .
These players could compete in today's game, quality of the finishing/passing is amazing.
those players would love the playing surface these days ..the pitches were horrendous back in the day.. the guys these days have it oh so easy
Very. Players today can't control,dribble or kick with both feet. MOTD i can't bare watching anymore because of it.
When you could be shopping in town with the missus and have a bite at the café. Then jump on a 27 bus to Anfield and as you entered the turnstile, throw the guy 70 pence and shout 'one for the Kop'.
Then disappear into a two-hour world of camaraderie, where you became part of a big family and the outside world was forgotten.
Then after the game, you could wait to hear the scores from the other first division games - all of them 3 o'clock kickoffs - and a big roar would go up when it was announced that Everton had lost.
Then as you walked across the half empty Kop, you had to meander up and down the steps - to avoid the huge pools of urine along the terrace.
And with the sweet smell of Old Holborn tobacco smoke drifting over you, you could descend the steps and join the army of people walking along Walton Breck road.
That was then.
Same across the park pal. working class teams & supporters. Game for the people & of the people.
4:35 I hear telephone. lol
Would have liked to see that offside decision again close up.
Keegan could hold his own. A well deserved goal. A lot of bravery & desire to get the ball into the back of the net.....l
i had a very lucky escape the first game i watch my uncle took to watch a pre/season friendly ...Blackburn Rovers v lfc but thank heavens above i became a Manchester United Fan thank fuck for that ...
Barry Davis on the gob, bestest geez on the coms wiv a mic bar none.
Those crowd surges were brutal
What does the number 3 mean? Jose Mourinho would ask. The scoreline will give us the answer.
im a liverpool fan
.ive met huston on manu few times .a very nice person
2:15
That my friends was the rush of the Kop, R.I.P. 1994.
my point is Utd fans on here make out they were the only club taking large numbers to away game pre-1980's....the clip i posted show that is bollocks (1968) - Utd, Liverpool, Everton and Leeds all travelled in large numbers in the 60s/70s. City never, Stoke, Birmingham etc never.....
David de Gea should watch another Karius moment in 1975!
Oh, come on - you can't criticise a man doing a part-time job for a miserable £375,000 a week.
The most away fans I've ever seen at OT (went to all home games 1975-1990) were Wolves fans for the 1976 FA Cup sixth round match (they had part Scoreboard End and also Scoreboard Paddock plus seats). I've been informed by someone who has been to all the games since then that Burton Albion took the most fans (for the 2006 FA Cup third round replay).
Ive said this numerous times about these games in this era.. Look at all the legends on both sides who you can name now 47 years later household names even now.... You wont be saying in even the next 10 years who the players of today are as basically there are hardly any who you would remember...
This was the ultimate Liverpool team in my opinion of all time because it would lead to so much...
Absolutely staggered by the amount of references to the crowd at 2.15 and wondering how they survived! LOL. Was like that at many other grounds it was just that you saw it more on TV at Anfield. It was just what happened - you'd be expectant and if they scored or missed you were perching forward and if you jumped up you sort of propelled forward! Honestly for the sanitised viewers of today it may seem dangerous and chaotic but it was what footy then was about. I loved it! Never made it to the Kop as a United supporter (!) but this always happened in what would be called the 'ultra's' sections of the grounds. At OT in the 60's and early 70's it was the Stretford End; when segregation came in, the away fans were in the Scoreboard End mostly on the right (as viewed from the tunnel) so it was in the Scoreboard Paddock (my FAVOURITE times); then they moved the away fans across to the left, so it became the United Road. Sorry to say LFC fans, but Hillsborough was another ground where it happened (Leppings Lane End) and that BEFORE the fences went up (yep disaster waiting to happen) and Villa (Trinity Road End) and even parts of the Kippax I recall. Sure other fans will recall it too, but these were my recollections as a member of the Red army!
It was more impressive at Anfield though because the steps were smaller and the crowd more packed. I stood on many other terraces but they all had bigger steps than the Kop. The Kop had no large gangways either.
@@lyndoncmp5751 it did have a gangway....
Watched this back in the day
Eu tinha 3 dias de nascido! We will never walk alone!
I know this is only a few minutes highlights, but it seems the game was a real thriller. What you might expect in a clash between Liverpool and Man. United.
Caralho o jogo é bem mais rápido do que eu imaginava. (NÃO SEI COMO COM PARAR AQUI NESSE VÍDEO)
Y qué pensabas? que antes eran tontos?
Também achei bastante intenso para época.
@@augustoinacio9309 Ainda mais pela Fama que o Futebol inglês tinha antigamente, de ter times retranqueiros.
@@lucasmedeiros8385 Exato.
Still cannot believe that I was born on this day back in 1975
There were hundreds of United fans in the Liverpool end at the 1977 FA Cup final (thousands in the subsequent Charity Shield).
I know, I remember many of them getting smacked
@@christopherdenniston746 there was a fight?
Probably because LFC fans had left for Rome
All player is look like “Rambo”
2:15
Wtf happened with the crowd?
Gentrification
right!? its honestly bugging me out. its like a stampede
The kop (and many other stands in English football) used to be all standing, so whenever there was a chance near the goal, the crowd would rush forward, as you can see here.
Surges happened all the time. It's why they had barriers on the terraces or else there would have been fatal crushes every week.
Good football with a familiar outcome. Well done Liverpool. YNWA.
Congratulations to Liverpool fans for the world title, greetings from Brazil.
lol plastic fan
This match was 2 days after I was born .
Quality away following. Those were the days.
5:12 Ray Kennedy in a rare moustache phase. I only ever remember seeing him without one.
holy shit theres so many people in the stands
Keegan was great!
40 years later, Anfield is still the most difficult place to win away games
Clemence, Banks along with Shilton were the 3 best goalies for England.
Why does the white trim on the Liverpool shirts from this period ALWAYS look as though the red has run into it, turning it pink?!
2.15 minute.so many broken bones in the stand behind
@2:11 that crowd surge!
Strange seeing packed terraces behind the goals.
2.16 That surge forward in the kop when Highway dragged it wide.
it is original audio or edited?
No shirt sponsors or pitch side advertising a time when football was played with real passion by men who got stuck in and the working man could afford to go and stand on the terraces.
Best athmosphere ever in England this game
No its a fact mate. The Milk cup was fuck all to Liverpool in those days, you were used to travelling across Europe. If you were there you would know.To United it was a massive day out for us.
The commentators back then(only one)far better than the bores that commentate these days,no analysis of this and that,just people whose enthusiasm to commentate added to the drama of the game.
Amazed how many Manure fans in the Anfield Road
They were the only team barr Neverton of course.That came in numbers to Liverpool before the proper segregation went up.There was a sort of temporary segregation for the Mancs.When the new fences went up,they where given a smaller allocation.
Great support they had tho,created great games and an edgy atmosphere.Before we started to attend matches.We used to go into town,when we were kids just to watch these hoardes come into lime st( yes lime st) and watch the chaos develope.Didnt happen with any other team for a few years.
I also posted somewhere on this thread that City and Lfc had the biggest numbers on average to visit OT.
BertAtkin where
When Premier league was more exciting then Champions league...
It still is
@@fezziwig184 ja ja ja
Back then every team wants to be number one in the league. Now they want to secure a comfort spot in qualifying champions league if they failed to secure a title.
@@fezziwig184 no it's not.i love the epl obviously but as a diehard foreign Liverpool fan(fully aware of our long drought domestically)the champions league is the pinnacle of football in any sense!!
The Paddy Roche era (four matches)
When England was England not Africa or Asia
A very European looking crowd and players, unlike now
Always these type of comments. Happy it is the way it is now
@@kebabremover6024 Ironic ye called kebab remover?
Yet England still invaded everyone. Show some respect pal
Imagine being obsessed with skin colour and were people are from
6K Mancs on the Anfield Rd.. I wonder how many got cut outside..
Yes mate, Stepney was a good keeper in his day, won the European cup in 68 with United. Paddy was his no2 for a long time and made some terrible blunder's, as is evident in this video.
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You can tell it's a fine team against a mid-table team, the gulf in class so obvious.
Don’t jump to conclusions. Utd finished 3rd. 4 points behind Liverpool and early in season when this was played were probably above them.
Só lançamento e cruzamento pra área.
They don't make sideburns like that anymore
"Mside police protected ALL away fans....Mnchr police never". Absolute rubbish - during the 80s Liverpool Police issued an official statement saying that they couldn't guarantee the safety of Man United fans going to Merseyside.
This is Anfield.