Kapil's Devils | E2 | Kutti Stories with Ash | India at the 83 & 87 WC | R Ashwin | Harsha Bhogle

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @vb343
    @vb343 Год назад +292

    The man's voice OMG... literally in tears when he says Sachin is 14, Ganguly is 14, Dravid is 14, and Laxman is 13, That series-seeded Indian cricket.😭😭😭😭.... சத்யம்!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @factsallchannel
    @factsallchannel Год назад +107

    I'm really speechless to see how Harsha Bhogle remembers tiny details and specific records from 35 years ago 👏

  • @aravindh970
    @aravindh970 Год назад +156

    Man literally Goosebumps🤯It's like watching a Great Netflix Documentary🤌

  • @DJSarvesh007
    @DJSarvesh007 Год назад +233

    Ash Anna doing his tricks against Gritty Labuschange is next level 🔥. We need his Experience in WC...

    • @sansore8868
      @sansore8868 Год назад +4

      He’s selected in WC squad ❤

    • @punittiwari212
      @punittiwari212 6 месяцев назад

      He is not selected in the final and unfortunately we lost to our old Frenemies Australia

  • @shoaibkhan7553
    @shoaibkhan7553 Год назад +18

    Congratulations Ashwin for the selection in the World Cup squad. Alas we will miss this show

  • @namotv814
    @namotv814 Год назад +10

    There is no better story teller and narrater than Harsha Bhogle. Give him any topic related to cricket and the way he makes you understand the topic with his story telling is fascinating and exemplary. Kudos to Harsha.

  • @williamsatish25
    @williamsatish25 Год назад +86

    Had goose bumps when Harsha was explaining his moments of being part of the 83. I was born in 81 so i was just 2 years to be old. When I was going through these many years of what is the key point to our world cup victory after listening to so many interviews from the mid of 90s is one the innings by Kapil Dev Nikhanj and the supporting roles played by blistering knock by Sandeep Patil against England, catches taken in the final by Gavaskar and who could forget that ball of the tournament by Balwinder and and and the catch taken by Kapil to dismiss Sri Issac Vivian Richards. I have read in a book written by Gavaskar about why Jimmy Amarnath is a skillful player, like Harsha said he was a top-notch batsman against the Windie's on their backyard in the beginning on 80s. He used to carry a red kerchief in his pocket and before going into the crease there was one song on a never-ending loop called Eye of the Tiger from Rocky. O that Port of Spain test match where India was chasing 400 runs was too good, i had a paper cutting album where in one of the pages i had an image of Gavaskar and Vishy standing on the boundary ropes balancing themselves after the test match. Sad in anger i threw away my collections. It is also sadful that i am unable to store in my memory any test match nor ODI post 2010 except few like the 2008 Chepauk Test Match where Sachin scores a 100 to win the Test Match chasing against England. VVS Laxman's heroics and few ODIs like the 2003 world cup and 2011 World Cup Final. Cricketers are used like Billboards even in Test Match. Back in those days in ODI there would be only one sponsor name on the Jersey and One tiny bit on a Test Match Jersey, now even in Test Match Jersey there are 2 + & not to be asked on a ODI where they are literally the billboard, it is only on the pants they do not have a sponsor logo. I started to get irritated watching the matches getting over in 3days. Test matches in India are not panning out at least 4 and half days.

  • @rameshsrinivasan71955
    @rameshsrinivasan71955 Год назад +14

    Just grate I am 67 years following cricket all my life .
    What a journey down the memory line .
    Love it Harsha and Ashwin wonderful 🎉.
    God bless 🙌 cheers..

  • @akshitasrani
    @akshitasrani Год назад +46

    Can't wait for my dad to watch this series. Thank you Ashwin, you couldn't have found a better storyteller for this series.

  • @StatsGuruji
    @StatsGuruji Год назад +3

    Anna ❤🎉
    He has a different fan base

  • @mithunchandarv
    @mithunchandarv Год назад +53

    I am really really amazed by this man, he does everything, in spite of his packed schedule and that too with full commitment ❤.
    It shows how to schedule a day, it's so proper and organised.
    Inspiration - Ash Anna ❤❤

  • @VRABsy
    @VRABsy Год назад +2

    The knowledge, the memory, the narration of Harsha Bhogle..unmatchable and pure gold! 🤌

  • @srinii9138
    @srinii9138 Год назад +9

    Harsha describing viewing the 83 world cup in B&W TV was bringing back some fond memories. So, much has been spoken, but whenever Harsha mentions it, it feels fresh and you want to listen to it again.. Thank you Ash, you are as wonderful as a host, as you are a cricketer. Hope to see you play the WC and win it for India

  • @koundinyavutukuru3148
    @koundinyavutukuru3148 Год назад +2

    At 2:54 - Ashwin says "I am 1 year old and virat kohli is yet to be born". Like button pressed already!

  • @sanjaydon845
    @sanjaydon845 Год назад +23

    This is better than many cricketing documentaries, two great admirers of the sport giving knowledge to the sport lovers. Thank you Ash bhai for bringing Harsha sir on the show

  • @sagnickmukherjee8434
    @sagnickmukherjee8434 Год назад +22

    I can't even tell you how much I was waiting for this episode after the previous one. ❤❤❤

  • @rishi_krk
    @rishi_krk Год назад +6

    My dad loved the last episode and he said back in those days, they never really know how gavaskar and few others looked as they never saw even the pictures of them. And there used to be a postmaster who got the pictures of Viv Richards, gavaskar and showed them. And then, there used to be one in their company with a transistor and he used to run around the office & give everyone the live commentary of the 83 world cup. Cricket was always an emotion here and understanding where it all began feels surreal. Thank you ash & Harsha for this series ❤

  • @DJSarvesh007
    @DJSarvesh007 Год назад +61

    Ash and Harsha the two Knowledgeable person giving Unbiased views on Cricket. Just love the way you Simply Interact 😍.

  • @ash_spymmer2477
    @ash_spymmer2477 Год назад +3

    Need many more of this! Not only about World Cups. It's simply amazing.

  • @anuragvarshney9452
    @anuragvarshney9452 Год назад +5

    Stories about the 83 WC always gives me goosebumps, and hearing these stories in Harsha's voice is something else. I had these goosebumps throughout the episode.

  • @valarmorghulis1482
    @valarmorghulis1482 Год назад +3

    Thanks..... Ashwin being Arjun and Harsha being Krishna..... We could never come to know about the rich history of Indian cricket.. Without both of you. 🙏🙏

  • @jdeea8852
    @jdeea8852 Год назад +5

    One of the most beautiful episodes..Harsha Bhogle will always be remembered as a great story teller..A wonderful human soul he is..Thank you Ashwin for this great session..

  • @manichand310
    @manichand310 Год назад +15

    Thank you so much Ash anna for bringing the stories of those days. Literally we(90's kids and early 2k kids) need to know about those days as most of us don't have any idea. Thanks for these kutty stories

  • @chin41989
    @chin41989 Год назад +13

    It’s the most high rated cricket talks at current era all hands down to this beautiful piece of work between two legends

  • @chiranjibidalabehara475
    @chiranjibidalabehara475 Год назад +10

    Gives me goosebumps while listening to the 83 stories from Harsha Sir!!
    A much needed series of episodes and two best persons to talk on cricket! ❤👏

  • @ranganathanrajagopal3036
    @ranganathanrajagopal3036 Год назад +2

    HEY ASH THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR MAKING US WALK THROUGH THE MEMORY LANE OF THE 80s. Thanks again.

  • @kavishd4319
    @kavishd4319 Год назад +4

    Can this just go on? I cant stop watching these two cricketing minds speak. In awe of Harsha as always! Truly the voice of Indian cricket 💯

  • @karzroshan
    @karzroshan Год назад +21

    Watching these two legends talk all about deep cricket histories is just pure bliss !

  • @ReninRaphael12
    @ReninRaphael12 Год назад +9

    What an absolute banger of an episode! Harsha bhogle is not only the voice of cricket but also one of the best story tellers to ever exist! As a kid born in the 90's imagining all of this is truly a delight! Thank you Harsha and thank you Ash! 🙌

  • @arunpandiyan21
    @arunpandiyan21 Год назад +3

    OMG!! what a rollercoster feeling. Hearing Sachin was a ball boy on 87' and Ganguly, Rahul and Laxman era started from 90s such a pure bliss and that's my whole childhood. Loving this series thanks Ashwin anna for making this.

  • @yogendar6753
    @yogendar6753 Год назад +42

    Ash na's experience is something we really need in this world cup 🏆

  • @abhishektongale58
    @abhishektongale58 Год назад +7

    Goosebumps all over🔥... Mann this is bigger than a Netflix or a Sports documentary.

  • @shankarvp5056
    @shankarvp5056 Год назад +8

    I can just keep watching it, please make these episodes 1 hour, we would love to hear more of it. Thank you Ash na for making this fantastic series happening 🙏 As a cricket lover, I am enjoying every bit of information in this conversation!!

  • @rajesh.coverdrive
    @rajesh.coverdrive Год назад +2

    What an episode! I paused the video and read the article written by our "Cricket Viswaguru" Harsha on 4th June 1983. Simply loved his command over language and the way he mentioned about Cheeka/ Kalicharan and other names . It was so nice to see his mention about Kepler wessels who was lucky enough to play for both Aus and SA. What a prediction that time by Harsha even when our own players had a doubt as Cheeka always says that they went for Honeymoon to US. On the way stopover at England for WC. In that sense, Harsha was then and now a "Dheerkadarshi"

  • @anbu77756
    @anbu77756 Год назад +648

    Ravichandran Ashwin fans are assemble here 🖐🏻................

  • @tanishqrawat6615
    @tanishqrawat6615 Год назад +5

    Can listen to both of them for ages❤

  • @venkatasubramaniank.v.683
    @venkatasubramaniank.v.683 Год назад +1

    Ashwin, thank you for organizing this fantastic series with the Great Harsha Bhogle. I've been following the game since India's tour of Australia in 91/92. I literally fell in love with the channel 9 commentary team (Ian Chappel, Richie Benaud, Bill Lawrie, Tony Greig etc.). And similarly with our very Gavaskar too. But Harsha holds a special place. What a storyteller. As an example, the 22 yards call out during Sachin's farewell. This man is a genius and well done to you for asking some fantastic questions. 83 is indeed a special one.
    Also you keep referring to your father as much as I do. My dad is a cricket fanatic too! 😊

  • @push_karrr18
    @push_karrr18 Год назад +6

    Cannot wait to watch the rest of the episodes, amazing series. Ash, you MUST do more of these with Harsha.

  • @gautam3010
    @gautam3010 Год назад +5

    As an 80s kid, I remember every story Harsha recounted. This could be my fav RUclips cricket episode ever!

  • @dawasherpa4400
    @dawasherpa4400 Год назад +2

    Woww I just can hear them all day without breaks....They are a gem...

  • @sujithsnair339
    @sujithsnair339 Год назад +2

    I could sit between them and listen to them all day❤❤❤❤...goosebumps all the way

  • @the.yayavar
    @the.yayavar Год назад +1

    Harsha sir, you are really the epitome of Indian cricket. Remembering Ranji Stats of '83 and '87 matches..... Man. You have really embodied Indian Cricket. Forever a fan SIR!

  • @SuperSeeck
    @SuperSeeck Год назад

    Big appreciation for this series. It captures India’s journey as a cricketing nation beautifully!

  • @harishmr864
    @harishmr864 Год назад +11

    Ash - the magician ✨ and technical & tactical thinker off & on the field👌& Harsha - Cricket 🏏 pandit for 🇮🇳's - absolute treat for audience🙂😎.

  • @charugupta352
    @charugupta352 Год назад +2

    Harsha is truly VoC of India. Ash as usual at his best telling kutti stories. But I think they could have touched more on 1987 wc.

  • @financemantra1606
    @financemantra1606 Год назад +1

    I was so happy to listen to him in the recent concluded ODI with Aus. He inspires to watch cricket for me and many!

  • @karthikbalasubramania1549
    @karthikbalasubramania1549 Год назад +4

    I WILL SAVE ALL THESE EPISODES OF HARSHA AND ASH IN MY PLAYLIST AND WATCH AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN AND AGAIN IN MY LIFE. THESE TWO LITERALLY BRING BACK THE MEMORIES, WHICH I HAVE NEVER HEARD AS STORIES. THIS IS NOTHING SHORT OF TREASURE.

  • @prahaladkobla8803
    @prahaladkobla8803 Год назад +2

    Showing my dad to watch this. I have heard so much stories about him watching ‘83 win.
    Man, when Harsha was talking about his moments watching the finals, literally has happy tears and goosebumps.
    There’s something about sports ❤

  • @naveenks3898
    @naveenks3898 Год назад +1

    It is always good that someone is interviewing Harsha for a change but it is even more so when Ashwin ( best cricketing brain) did that.

  • @rahulras8880
    @rahulras8880 Год назад

    Whenever I have a blocked nose, I watch such videos. And look, all the emotions start flowing!!

  • @chitravn6033
    @chitravn6033 Год назад +8

    உலக கோப்பை க்கு உங்களை எதிர்பார்த்து அந்த ஒரு நொடி உங்கள் பெயர் சேர்ந்தவை கேட்க காத்திருக்கும் கிரிக்கெட் 🏏 குடும்பம் 👍

  • @arvindr2101
    @arvindr2101 Год назад +1

    The seeds of 1983 World cup was sown in Berbice, very rightly said by Shri Harsha

  • @sukumarjonnalagadda6649
    @sukumarjonnalagadda6649 Год назад +1

    Im 36 and I was introduced to sport at just before 2003 world cup. So I don't know much about gavaskar and other legends of those days. It's thrilling to know the stories like these. I request you to continue such discussions. May be you can take series to series and discuss about them with your guests Ravi. I am huge fan of every indian Soilder on ground because you all make us proud and happy.

  • @anishantony8
    @anishantony8 Год назад +4

    Ashwin congratulations for comeback and Indian team please win against New Zealand, last semi final still haunts me

  • @suriyanarayanan7923
    @suriyanarayanan7923 Год назад +1

    The narrative of Harsha and sharp questions from ash is a treat to watch. Kind of taking a tour down memory lane. Goes to show, the BCCI members took the onus on them to get the cricket in big way along side with the emergence of the super stars of Indian Cricket. Wonderful, how Indian cricket went on to become so great in the world. Indian Cricket owe a lot to Kapil Dev and Sunil Gavaskar. Financial dominance is there, but that the way Australia and West Indies dominance we are not seeing it from them in the play. Ruthless winning is missing even now.

  • @venkateshprabhakar1877
    @venkateshprabhakar1877 Год назад

    Thi interview is a batten passing from the great Harsha bhogle to Ravi chandran Ashwin .... pure class of an interview , what flair of the language you could get to hear both of them ... pure class...

  • @aswinastro
    @aswinastro Год назад

    Ashwin sir, you are a gem and so is a Harsha Bhogle! The greatest thing that unites you both is your unlimited passion for Indian cricket. May god bless you both. While I never have/had confidence that the current Indian cricket team would do well, they proved me wrong. I just hope that this team honors you by winning the 2023 ODI Cricket World Cup and you play a key role in winning it. You deserve it!

  • @subgopal13
    @subgopal13 Год назад

    Great conversation ! Kudos to Ashwin . I was in tears listening to Harsha Bhogle describing India’s ascent in world cricket from 1979 onwards . I was also one of those one of those who hated India winning 1983 WC coz West Indies was an all mighty team then . But , the great Kapil proved all of us wrong in 1983. Ashwin, is a shrewd Engineer cricketer from down south following the foot steps of Venkataraghavan , Prasanna, Srikant , Javagal Srinath etc

  • @rajuranganathan389
    @rajuranganathan389 Год назад +1

    Lovely recall of 83 WC and I vividly remember like Harsha about shuffling to different places in Hyderabad to watch the Finals on color TV rare those days.😅

  • @pritishpadhy2603
    @pritishpadhy2603 Год назад +5

    Absolutely loving these new episodes which are taking us back in time and reviving memories from the past. Harsha’s narration is brilliant as always and Ashwin’s questions are really meaningful. Great conversation between two fans of the sport who also happen to be legends of the sport, one on the field and the other on the mike👌👌

  • @SunandanLeleCricket
    @SunandanLeleCricket Год назад

    Wonderful story telling guys enjoyed

  • @Kbhushan6
    @Kbhushan6 Год назад

    Wow! These talks are to be treasured. Harsha is amazing. Can listen to him for hours talking about cricket.

  • @cookingfunpack7717
    @cookingfunpack7717 Год назад

    Kutti story
    One day bright evening a guy started driving from busy day from office, suddenly long traffic, he saw kutti story video from Ashwin channel, what a way take us back in 1980s cricket time.. End of the video.. Reached home... Thank You both!!❤

  • @muktevia
    @muktevia Год назад +2

    After watching the Sri Lankan collapse recently, the story of Kapil Paa Ji's legendary 175* starting at 14:12, is put into such better perspective. It's one thing to hear the story and it's something else altogether when you witness what 17/5 looks like and then realise how our legendary talisman rose up to the occasion in such a hopeless situation to eventually win us the World Cup. Watershed moment for not only Indian, but World Cricket.

  • @anishphenomenon
    @anishphenomenon Год назад +1

    Ashwin in the World Cup 2023 squad! To many more stories in the decades to come. 😊

  • @harikumarkr
    @harikumarkr Год назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Nice narration by both Harsha and Ash. brought back all the old memories.

  • @krishnah5168
    @krishnah5168 Год назад +1

    Gem.. treasure these conversations.. Harsha Bogle.. will live forever.. I guess no other presenter has gained so much respect all over the world.. u made our childhood and we love u for that..

  • @krs9043
    @krs9043 Год назад

    What a treat to watch and listen to the two of the greatest cricket brains ..I mean there are enough experts to talk Ash the champion bowler..to me Ash ' s greatest knock which never gets its due is the Sydney heroics with Hanuma Vihari.. it's etched in my memory till my last breath for sure . our pinnacle of achievement down under ..and that greatest leave outside the leg stump in Melbourne.. and trust me he will be one of the finest cricket analyst / commentator eventually once he hangs up .. for a contemporary player to follow so much of cricket all around the world .. don't know how he does it .. ❤

  • @Abhinavsingh-15
    @Abhinavsingh-15 Год назад +1

    Ashwin Anna ❤ is liked by everyone across India 🇮🇳. He is Super talented.

  • @dheerajdharipalli974
    @dheerajdharipalli974 Год назад

    U keep harsha no matter how long , it’s like a beautiful symphony playing at the orchestra , you keep listening it

  • @sriit1991
    @sriit1991 Год назад

    This is an absolute Cricket Fanatic talking and feeling cricket in his veins . This is Cricket Romantics talk .What affinity towards the game , Harsha and Ashwin Personify and makes us all feel we were part of the crowd in 1983 Final .Wow This is like travelling against time .
    Ashwin more than the wickets you take and the records you have made. The Mad Cricket Fanatic in you is legendary and resonating in your RUclips content.!!

  • @chirantan17biswas
    @chirantan17biswas Год назад +1

    Yes yes yes 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
    I knew it.. they have realised now ❤❤❤
    All the best Anna this year cup is ours.. and you will be man of the tournament this time 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @anandnatarajan4640
    @anandnatarajan4640 Год назад +1

    wow...what an amazing conversation between two great cricket brains !!!!

  • @chrisminer5884
    @chrisminer5884 Год назад +1

    As an englishman of similar age to Harsha i remember much of this. Fascinating chat

    • @chrisminer5884
      @chrisminer5884 Год назад +1

      This englishman has no interest in football. Cricket through and through

  • @manugowda6945
    @manugowda6945 Год назад +1

    Can keep watching these two talking about cricket. Great series by the by.

  • @KarthikSrivatsa1
    @KarthikSrivatsa1 Год назад

    @Ashwin - This talk reminded me of the 1983 memories ... Our whole apartment folks watching on one color tv and seeing India win! Brought goosebumps listening to Harsha reminisce. Absolute joy listening to the master & padawan (of talk show) chatting 🙂

  • @srigan482
    @srigan482 Год назад +1

    Waited anxiously for your selection, glad that you are part of ICC WC 2023

  • @qzkashmiri8599
    @qzkashmiri8599 Год назад

    Always loved listening to Harsha ❤
    Ashwin is always speaking with depth of knowledge ,a bright future ahead of him post his retirement
    Love and respect from 🇵🇰❤️

  • @sritejaduru8748
    @sritejaduru8748 Год назад

    My age is 20 now and after watching this episode I've watched 83 movie again knowing the situation of our team and country then and goosebumps is a small word to describe 🔥 pure bliss ✨ thank you Ashwin for making this series of videos with the voice of cricket

  • @zxzxzxsw
    @zxzxzxsw Год назад

    Always a pleasure listening to Harsha Bhoge.

  • @subhashg3592
    @subhashg3592 Год назад

    Man, I feel like I watched a movie, you men took me all the way through the past like magic.

  • @vijayjolapara2597
    @vijayjolapara2597 Год назад

    Thank you for refreshing my memories. How can I forget the satellite link break during the live telecast from BBC . Watched 83 world cup on colour tv

  • @arvindn1172
    @arvindn1172 Год назад +1

    Fantastic narration! Can't wait for the next one!

  • @pras17383
    @pras17383 Год назад +1

    This interview way higher than television broadcast🎉

  • @rohandbhalerao
    @rohandbhalerao Год назад

    This is simply fabulous Ashwin and Harsha! Had a great time watching.

  • @sivarm4u78
    @sivarm4u78 Год назад

    Fabulous Ashwin, You are a true analyst. True champion. You will make a great analyst, powerhouse of knowledge.

  • @padmanabhshenoy3924
    @padmanabhshenoy3924 Год назад

    What a treat to watch. Hats off Harsha and Ash.

  • @drprathamprakash1408
    @drprathamprakash1408 Год назад +1

    Did not want this conversation to end at all...Ash anna Pls make 1 hr videos with Harsha Sir...
    Itss sooo sooo Goood❤❤❤

  • @ahsan.06
    @ahsan.06 Год назад

    It's so calming listening them both. Such great minds of world cricket. Harsha with all his historical knowledge and experience and Ash with his tactical analysis. Ash is by far the best current Indian cricketer with such a great cricketing mind. 🇮🇳

  • @dramsenthilanbazhagan4653
    @dramsenthilanbazhagan4653 Год назад

    Nice show.Good initiative. The worldcups in 1987 (Australia), 1992 (Pakistan), and 1996 (Sri Lanka) were the main factors that led to an increase in cricket players and supporters in India.

  • @dlokesh20
    @dlokesh20 Год назад

    Wow what a conversation. It's a Goosebumps for a cricket fans. History of cricket from cricketing living legends.

  • @ranjithkundapur8410
    @ranjithkundapur8410 Год назад

    Absolutely loving these stories, oh just wow!!

  • @pugazhenthil2247
    @pugazhenthil2247 Год назад +2

    🎉🎉🎉🎉வரவேற்பு கிடைத்தது❤❤❤உலக கோப்பை 🎉🎉அண்ணா🎉🎉🎉கோப்பை பெற்று கொடுங்க🎉🎉🎉இந்தியா முழுவதும் உள்ள அனைத்து🎉🎉❤ரசிகர்களுக்கு நன்றி

  • @rameshparthasarathy2746
    @rameshparthasarathy2746 Год назад

    My two best favorite stars together. wow Awesome.

  • @Gk-ot5wk
    @Gk-ot5wk Год назад

    Really outstanding and stimulating discussions in two episodes. A key omission in the discussion is that Gundappa Vishwanth who played a major role in shaping Indian batting during that era was not even mentioned by Harsha. Vishy scored 70 odd runs against WI in the 1979 World Cup, and was the only one by the then Indian standards to pursue a more attacking batting approach. Vishy also had a stellar home series against the WI in 74/75 including the storied 97 n.o. in Madras.

  • @dawasherpa4400
    @dawasherpa4400 Год назад

    I started my cricket days watching Sachin, Sehwag opening and that was the best thing that made me happy from inside... And I never watched the game after they got out....

  • @thefuturetrillionaire.2474
    @thefuturetrillionaire.2474 Год назад +1

    Fan of these stories.
    🎉

  • @hemadrij6724
    @hemadrij6724 Год назад +1

    Ashwin............. You are selected wc2023🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @vasudev738
    @vasudev738 Год назад

    Two legends … narrating about history of Indian cricket and world cricket … can’t wait for next episode…

  • @DSamuelH
    @DSamuelH Год назад

    Fantastic chat... beautiful memories
    One thing about 83 team was almost all of the players were lovable blokes...