one of the best ever players and managers for Everton FC, and he is always missed by us as he was a pioneer for Everton and a true great, rest in peace Howard GBNF NSNO
That Everton side in mid 80's were formidable, and, had they been able to play in European Cup, I'm convinced they would have won it (or come very close). Lineker said in interview a couple of years ago that Everton side were easily best club side he played in during his career.
Classic Everton really, we were so close to touching greatness on the world stage and circumstances beyond our control handicapped us. COVID ended up the same with our team challenging for Europe with Carlo, James, and others. Then shutdown and we can't even watch our team win away to Anfield.
So basicly the Haysel disaster killed any chance of Everton really show what they were capable of on the European stage. The punishment for the English club was far too harsh IMO and all suffered from that just because some hooligans couldn't contain themselves. Sure, hooliganism was worrying back then and this incident proved the catalyst. Even though I'm Liverpool sympathiser I think the punishment on all English teams especially for Kendall's Everton was bit unfair. Imagine if the ban was more leninent - would Steaua, Porto or PSV win the ECC then? Surely Everton would have won it once.
When asked why he left Everton after one season, Gary Liniker replied , because Barcelona we're interested ... English teams were banned from Europe and I wouldn't have left if it was any other club ........ That kind of gives an idea of the standing we had then.
Everton would have beaten Steaua without a doubt if they had reached the final. Probably would have beaten Barcelona as well. What a team they had in the mid 80’s.
In the 1966 World Cup Brazil was based in Liverpool, at Everton's training ground. All their games were played at Goodison Park. Brazil were so impressed at Everton's training facilities they took measurements and photographs copying the facilities. 1966 was before the Internet and world-wide TV. Only once every four years on TV did people ever see the magic of the Brazilians, who played football like they were from a different planet. The Brazilians inspired Everton with the Holy Trinity of the Ball, Harvey and Kendall midfield. Everton did not play kick and rush or long ball. They played a type of football most people today would be more familiar with. Everton took English football to another level. A greatly underappreciated team.
That 86/87 side had the title wrapped up before Easter. And apart form Neville Southall, it was a team more or less without any "stars". They just ground out result after result after result.
I don't think this voiceover guy is bad, but I think a pop filter might help - the audio is awful, no offence. Still, the content was nice and informative like usual, good job
Maybe a video on Southampton? Plenty to talk about from the progression in the last few years, to the excellent way the club is run, the "black box", and the smooth transitioning of the team through change of manager and personnel
I'm surprised you made no mention of the real turning point of the 83/84 season: in early 84, they were losing 1-0 at Oxford in Milk Cup with a few minutes remaining, looking dead and buried, then one misplaced back pass enabled Heath to equalise, they then won replay. It's possible that Kendall might have left had they lost that game, it was only a few weeks after that dire 0-0 draw v Coventry.
everton were leading league for most of 69/70 season. that team is considered one of english footballs finest sides. Cant say they only won because of leeds fixture congestion
Should have won that league cup, denied by a handball. Would have won that FA Cup in ‘85 had it been a few days later. And I believe we would have the European cup in ‘86, but nonetheless a fantastic side.
I remember meeting him once at the Hall Of Fame dinner in Liverpool. He's had a wee bit to drink - obviously lol - and he got to telling stories. One in particular about how he was told to get Paul Rideout (he had no idea who he was at the time). After buying him, he realised he was brilliant. Afterwards, he was asked why he bought him: "You told me to get him!", he replied. "No, I didn't say get RIDEOUT, I said get DRIED OUT!!"
Well, you have to understand that Liverpool fans, not the Club, the fans, are disliked by most in Britain. Evertonians don't hate Liverpool because of what they've achieved and what Everton haven't, they're not those types of people. Liverpool are disliked because of their attitude, the majority of them are not very nice fans to put it as subtle as possible. Very few of them ever show any admiration for any other Club or their achievements, all they see is the colour red and their bombastic hatred of any Club who stands in their way.
No, what I'm saying is that Southampton fell into League 1 into 2009 and the rise to them getting Europa League football, hence the fall and rise of Southampton
Would have liked a little more on why the team got to that level, apart from buying players from lower leagues, were there any special tactics employed?
Bit late to try & answer, but here goes.. starting with the spine of the side that won the League in 85 it was: Neville Southall - World Class Keeper plucked from the lower leagues. Kevin Ratcliffe - Everton Youth, class on the ball, good distribution, leader, Master of some of the Dark Arts of Defending, pace to burn. Peter Reid - Journeyman Professional, midfield enforcer, did whet he did better than anybody else. Never properly replaced. Andy Gray - Another Journeyman, had hit greater heights than Reid. Seasoned goalscorer, made things happen in the box. Enjoyed terrorizing defenders. With a spine like that, Everton could dominate teams, and the more artistic players could do their stuff. It was assembled for not very much money. Don't know loads about tactics, but a lot of our transition came through Gary Stevens [another youth product], a real class act both in attack and defence. Finally, everything Kendall touched from 1984 turned to Gold, and that side threw the title away in 86 before winning at a canter in 87. Honorable mentions for the signings of Paul Bracewell, Psycho Pat, Trevor Steven, Graeme Sharp and Kevin Sheedy, our very own Messi, who could also put a foot in. The decline of the club was down to Heysel, Kendall's departure, Colin Harvey's failures, and I would say, the drastically declining health of John Moores.
one of the best ever players and managers for Everton FC, and he is always missed by us as he was a pioneer for Everton and a true great, rest in peace Howard GBNF NSNO
That Everton side in mid 80's were formidable, and, had they been able to play in European Cup, I'm convinced they would have won it (or come very close).
Lineker said in interview a couple of years ago that Everton side were easily best club side he played in during his career.
Classic Everton really, we were so close to touching greatness on the world stage and circumstances beyond our control handicapped us. COVID ended up the same with our team challenging for Europe with Carlo, James, and others. Then shutdown and we can't even watch our team win away to Anfield.
So basicly the Haysel disaster killed any chance of Everton really show what they were capable of on the European stage. The punishment for the English club was far too harsh IMO and all suffered from that just because some hooligans couldn't contain themselves. Sure, hooliganism was worrying back then and this incident proved the catalyst. Even though I'm Liverpool sympathiser I think the punishment on all English teams especially for Kendall's Everton was bit unfair. Imagine if the ban was more leninent - would Steaua, Porto or PSV win the ECC then? Surely Everton would have won it once.
That was a very magnanimous comment about a cross-town rival. Are you sure you're a red?
Also denied Watford a crack at Europe with their best ever team!
Everton were World Football Magazines team of the year in 1986 - tipping out Maradona's Argentina!
When asked why he left Everton after one season, Gary Liniker replied , because Barcelona we're interested ... English teams were banned from Europe and I wouldn't have left if it was any other club ........ That kind of gives an idea of the standing we had then.
Everton would have beaten Steaua without a doubt if they had reached the final. Probably would have beaten Barcelona as well. What a team they had in the mid 80’s.
I'm sure this channel has the potential to be massive
Thank you :)
it finally did.
One of the most underrated managers and teams of all time.
They were brilliant.
One of the most underrated managers and possibly the biggest what if stories in football imo.
In the 1966 World Cup Brazil was based in Liverpool, at Everton's training ground. All their games were played at Goodison Park. Brazil were so impressed at Everton's training facilities they took measurements and photographs copying the facilities. 1966 was before the Internet and world-wide TV.
Only once every four years on TV did people ever see the magic of the Brazilians, who played football like they were from a different planet. The Brazilians inspired Everton with the Holy Trinity of the Ball, Harvey and Kendall midfield. Everton did not play kick and rush or long ball. They played a type of football most people today would be more familiar with. Everton took English football to another level. A greatly underappreciated team.
Kendall, Burkinshaw, Saunders were trying to bring modern football into the English game..
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Gordon Lee at Everton was similar.
Kendall was basically Goodison Park's Brian Clough in the mid '80s, it's such a shame that Heysel denied him a crack at the European Cup.
Difference is Everton were already a massive club unlike forest at the time
That 86/87 side had the title wrapped up before Easter. And apart form Neville Southall, it was a team more or less without any "stars". They just ground out result after result after result.
Shane Wright Kevin Sheedy was a star talent.
Everton 1878 ...yeah that Everton team were full of Winners!....every one a Star.....
Peter Reid
going off of quality alone this channel needs more subs
Variety in narration! Not going to compare.! Both doing great! Really informative channel.
Man it is beautiful the way you boys do this
Best channel on RUclips for real football talk
Love it
Liverpool pushing down walls halted our progress
Cal-EFC 1878 ....stopped Everton reaching another level....
I don't think this voiceover guy is bad, but I think a pop filter might help - the audio is awful, no offence. Still, the content was nice and informative like usual, good job
Maybe a video on Southampton? Plenty to talk about from the progression in the last few years, to the excellent way the club is run, the "black box", and the smooth transitioning of the team through change of manager and personnel
I'm surprised you made no mention of the real turning point of the 83/84 season: in early 84, they were losing 1-0 at Oxford in Milk Cup with a few minutes remaining, looking dead and buried, then one misplaced back pass enabled Heath to equalise, they then won replay.
It's possible that Kendall might have left had they lost that game, it was only a few weeks after that dire 0-0 draw v Coventry.
quality vids , you definetly deserve more subs !!
Can you do more club history videos like this one because this was very comprehensive and excellent.
everton were leading league for most of 69/70 season. that team is considered one of english footballs finest sides. Cant say they only won because of leeds fixture congestion
and fails to mention our own fixture congestion which lead to us being knackered come the fa cup final against utd
Verona winning serie a in 1985 would also be good
Should have won that league cup, denied by a handball. Would have won that FA Cup in ‘85 had it been a few days later. And I believe we would have the European cup in ‘86, but nonetheless a fantastic side.
David Snooks ....yeah deffo.....
Finally this channel is getting subs, when you get 100k subs remember me
Do Nottingham Forest please
Matt Allwright who are they?
Matt Allwright .....Forest want doing!.....
Please do a video on AFC Wimbledon and MK Dons considering they are playing for the first time in the same League this weekend!
Great video mate, really enjoyed it! Can you please tell me how you do these graphics?! subbed 👍
I remember meeting him once at the Hall Of Fame dinner in Liverpool. He's had a wee bit to drink - obviously lol - and he got to telling stories. One in particular about how he was told to get Paul Rideout (he had no idea who he was at the time). After buying him, he realised he was brilliant. Afterwards, he was asked why he bought him:
"You told me to get him!", he replied.
"No, I didn't say get RIDEOUT, I said get DRIED OUT!!"
Jamie McCormick ....haha....god bless you Howie.....
Now i know why everton hate liverpool so much ahahahah
Well, you have to understand that Liverpool fans, not the Club, the fans, are disliked by most in Britain.
Evertonians don't hate Liverpool because of what they've achieved and what Everton haven't, they're not those types of people. Liverpool are disliked because of their attitude, the majority of them are not very nice fans to put it as subtle as possible. Very few of them ever show any admiration for any other Club or their achievements, all they see is the colour red and their bombastic hatred of any Club who stands in their way.
@@31cify Hence the tear gas incident before the game at Anfield v
Man United
lvoerewq ....BITTER TO THE BONE!....
I find it ludicrous that you have so few subs with this kind of quality in you videos
Thanks man!
Thanks man!
Great video 👍
KING KENDALL.
Please do a brief history on Tottenham and Liverpool
Do the rise and fall of the racing club de lens please
Can you do a video about the fall and rise of Southampton?
Oliver Diaper They aren't falling
They fell into League 1 in 2009
Oliver Diaper They have been in the Premier league for 3 years now
No, what I'm saying is that Southampton fell into League 1 into 2009 and the rise to them getting Europa League football, hence the fall and rise of Southampton
Please do TSV 1860 or Blackpool FC
No offence but the old voice-over guy is better
Our guest narrator, Ian Macintosh, wrote this piece, hence his narration. You must be polite to guests!
uMAXit Football of course. it's just a personal note of myself with all due respect to Mr. Macintosh.
No problem mate!
uMAXit Football keep up the good work, chaps those segments are my favourite thing on youtube nowadays.👏👏👏
I liked this one.
Do something on the debt of teams like barca
Do you guys have a video on the heysel disaster?
Lameck Mukala ....the heysel murders more like it!.....
Do the history of the Allams at Hull City
Would have liked a little more on why the team got to that level, apart from buying players from lower leagues, were there any special tactics employed?
well, we werent called the school of science for nothing, we played stylish football, so good it was described as scientific.
Bit late to try & answer, but here goes.. starting with the spine of the side that won the League in 85 it was:
Neville Southall - World Class Keeper plucked from the lower leagues.
Kevin Ratcliffe - Everton Youth, class on the ball, good distribution, leader, Master of some of the Dark Arts of Defending, pace to burn.
Peter Reid - Journeyman Professional, midfield enforcer, did whet he did better than anybody else. Never properly replaced.
Andy Gray - Another Journeyman, had hit greater heights than Reid. Seasoned goalscorer, made things happen in the box. Enjoyed terrorizing defenders.
With a spine like that, Everton could dominate teams, and the more artistic players could do their stuff. It was assembled for not very much money.
Don't know loads about tactics, but a lot of our transition came through Gary Stevens [another youth product], a real class act both in attack and defence.
Finally, everything Kendall touched from 1984 turned to Gold, and that side threw the title away in 86 before winning at a canter in 87. Honorable mentions for the signings of Paul Bracewell, Psycho Pat, Trevor Steven, Graeme Sharp and Kevin Sheedy, our very own Messi, who could also put a foot in.
The decline of the club was down to Heysel, Kendall's departure, Colin Harvey's failures, and I would say, the drastically declining health of John Moores.
Liverpool getting clubs banned cost Everton big time.
hAs there been one on wimbledon /mk dons?
Felt a bit glossed over compared to other works on this channel tbh
Howard Kendalls Atletico's Bilbao seems interesting
The rise of Barcelona
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Different narrators.
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everton big club, liverpool bigger though.
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