The atmosphere at old Trafford in those days was electric, full of noise and passion......such a different place these days, so quiet and subdued in comparison ......but we live in a different age now.......its just a money obsessed business , that's lost a lot of its real heart and soul, and the fans aren't valued as much as they used to be.
They got the biggest average attendance figures in 1974/65 even playing in 2nd division, got manager having talk fans liked, lots of young players. Not winning much trophies (FA Cup in spring 77) but this Manchester United had real spirit, fierce fans with big heart behind them. It's so depressing to think about this current version of corporate brand, stupid "theatre of dreams". Hell not - it's a nightmare, so painfully boring.
If they were bandwagon jumpers they would have supported Liverpool, They was winning everything back then. Utd was, is, and will forever be Britain`s best supported club, Get used to it.
@@johnnym11 not totally true some of these people do love the club an can now get to see them on occasions from round the globe. But true football supporter is not the same
It was in the earlier Division One clash between the two teams at St Andrews (August 19 1975) that United's keeper Alex Stepney was carried off after dislocating his jaw shouting at his defence (prompting a question on 'They think it's all over' many years later. This happened early in the second half with the score at 0-0. Brian Greenhoff went in goal and I remember saying to my friend 'we'll be lucky to get a point now'. United went on to win 2-0 with both goals scored by Sammy McIlroy.
But, what on earth happened in this match full of quality in football? What was the matter with Birmingham players against good play of utd? That was no good, it was painful, a pity.
Not the same - but in the '74 FA Cup final, Newcastle had Terry McDermott and Alan Kennedy in their team. Neither were strikers, but they both went on to score in European Cup finals for Liverpool. Frank Clark (later a EC winner with Forest) was also in the team.
Archie Styles was a makeweight as part as the transfer that took Bob Latchford to Everton, we in turn got the majestic & influential Howard Kendall but sadly we also go this waster Archie Styles who was never part of Evertons plans anyway, once at Birmingham it became very clear why Everton threw him in as a makeweight, was he crap, I think he lasted one season then we shipped him out to some lower league team
He married the lass he was pilloried for having an affair with and they stayed together till death. And he didnt go from Villa to Man U, he went from the Scotland job, where he put together probably the best Scotland team ever.
The atmosphere at old Trafford in those days was electric, full of noise and passion......such a different place these days, so quiet and subdued in comparison ......but we live in a different age now.......its just a money obsessed business , that's lost a lot of its real heart and soul, and the fans aren't valued as much as they used to be.
You could get a decent prawn sandwich for love nor money -- no wonder real fans didn't go.
Love these old games once a red always a red go manchester united
I was there I remember this game!
@@oleggorky906 Brummie reds you are dead 😂
Shit themselves when there were equal numbers.
Cowards then cowards now.
Happy days. I was at this game..
Hey carrot..they got no cowing g bovril!!
They got the biggest average attendance figures in 1974/65 even playing in 2nd division, got manager having talk fans liked, lots of young players. Not winning much trophies (FA Cup in spring 77) but this Manchester United had real spirit, fierce fans with big heart behind them. It's so depressing to think about this current version of corporate brand, stupid "theatre of dreams". Hell not - it's a nightmare, so painfully boring.
bandwagon22 mmg
If they were bandwagon jumpers they would have supported Liverpool, They was winning everything back then. Utd was, is, and will forever be Britain`s best supported club, Get used to it.
Today full of turist wankers from all the world they dont now whatvis real spirits of Man Und only money is importan avarage ticket prize over 80£
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@@johnnym11 not totally true some of these people do love the club an can now get to see them on occasions from round the globe. But true football supporter is not the same
Docs red army great days
It was in the earlier Division One clash between the two teams at St Andrews (August 19 1975) that United's keeper Alex Stepney was carried off after dislocating his jaw shouting at his defence (prompting a question on 'They think it's all over' many years later. This happened early in the second half with the score at 0-0. Brian Greenhoff went in goal and I remember saying to my friend 'we'll be lucky to get a point now'. United went on to win 2-0 with both goals scored by Sammy McIlroy.
my first game...54000..on stretford end..aged 7
respect
But, what on earth happened in this match full of quality in football? What was the matter with Birmingham players against good play of utd? That was no good, it was painful, a pity.
Yeah, that's was awesome super strikes regain game combos point football.
How many teams, who havent won the European cup, have fielded 2 strikers who have scored European cup final goals for the winning side?
Not the same - but in the '74 FA Cup final, Newcastle had Terry McDermott and Alan Kennedy in their team. Neither were strikers, but they both went on to score in European Cup finals for Liverpool. Frank Clark (later a EC winner with Forest) was also in the team.
Back when British football really was British.
When you writte "division one" I suppose it's like second division in france.
Every time don't kid yourself.
United played fine football under the Doc but were pretty dirty early on in his reign
More brummies have commented on this clip than were at the game that day!!
😂
twat
Brummie reds you are dead 😂😂😂
Fuckers were crying like bitches all the way home.
Glory hunting nonces
@@hudson7354a total no show from blues
@@redflag8970 Nonces who can’t play football at Sunday morning level support Man U.
It’s there way of feeling like boys at school.
Docherty was a right comedian
Archie Styles was a makeweight as part as the transfer that took Bob Latchford to Everton, we in turn got the majestic & influential Howard Kendall but sadly we also go this waster Archie Styles who was never part of Evertons plans anyway, once at Birmingham it became very clear why Everton threw him in as a makeweight, was he crap, I think he lasted one season then we shipped him out to some lower league team
He only made 23 appearances for Everton during 6 seasons!🥴
Red army
pity he didn't clean up his private life and how did he get the job at man utd after the miserable failure at villa?
He married the lass he was pilloried for having an affair with and they stayed together till death. And he didnt go from Villa to Man U, he went from the Scotland job, where he put together probably the best Scotland team ever.
Are you all from Manchester ?
None of them are
Walsall Walsall whats the score?.
Your original
@@bindipper7333 Thanks :)
Live round the corner you plastic Man U ( fans) glory hunting nappy wearing nonces
'buy'
City aggro
Manc as bad in those days as they are today