I hated clough, they always beat us with a john robertson pen, the wedsnday before this gsme we absolutely battered them in the league cup semi first leg last minute and a robertson pen in the last minute beat us, i cried my eyes out but my uncle knew joe fagan and he told me wipe those tears away son, we came back 3 laters later and battered them, i saw joe fagan in bootle when my died died, it was xmas 1999 and i said my dad died today joe, he took me to sayers the cafee and told me football is only a game son, your dad us a great man if he brought you up, i love that man so much, thats liverpool were not just a football club were the grratest institution there has ever been ❤
That would never happen today,I remember being stood outside Anfield in the rain in 81 with my sister,Ronnie Moran came over and invited us in out of the rain and took is in the trophy room..legends
I remember reading Phil Neal many years ago describing matches against Forest and how they battered them and they had one chance and scored. He explained how he didn’t think any of the players felt subconsciously dreading games against them, but said that no matter how well they played and how many chances they had, Forest always managed to get s result.
Ye Liverpool always battered forest but just couldn't beat Shilton, that and some very dubious refereeing decisions in disallowing perfectly good Liverpool goals and awarding forest dodgy penalties (1978 league cup final and replay is a perfect example of this) John robertson said the 2 matches he looked for first when the fixtures were announced was Liverpool home and away cos he knew he could have a drink on the Friday night cos the next day he knew he wouldn't get a kick of the ball
First time I went to forest....i was 15 went with me auld fella.... Liverpools lads were as cool as fk... bounced out the station in there cool clobber and scattered the forest wools waiting for them.....!!! Liverpool THE ORIGINAL FIRM... Ynwa
Absolutely hated Forest in those days. They really did have the Indian sign on us for a while. Knocked us out of the European Cup, spawned a win in the League Cup Final replay, Terry Mac having goals disallowed by that bastard ref Pat Partridge in both matches.
Forest had this weird hoodoo over us then. This seemed to break it. Souness clearly fucking hated McGovern. Iconic image of him silencing him with his hand tightly across his mouth!
I seem to remember these goals being shown on Football Focus in November 1981, a couple of hours before Liverpool were due to play at the City Ground in a league match (same result: a 2-0 win).
Brookside 1983 did an episode where Barry and Damon got to Forest away and they return home singing Rushy's name. it was filmed 6 weeks in advance and shown on the day of Forest away . 1-0 (Rush). The rubbish in my head.
I wish I kept it but I read recently an article from a Forest fan who was blown away by our support at the City Ground in those days. In terms of numbers, songs and most importantly fashion.
Two things: 1 - The best away kit we've ever had. 2 - Was Shilton the worst goalie of all time where penalites were concerned? Every pen I've ever seen him face, he never had a sniff.
1. I agree. 2. This looks like a rare example of him diving the wrong way. From most other penalties I've seen, he waited for the kick to be taken and then dived. I feel as though this should have resulted in him saving bad penalties that were too near the middle of the goal, but I can't remember this happening much. He had no chance with any decent penalty.
Many have said that it might of been better for England if he had been substituted before the end of the 1990 WC semi against West Germany and replaced by Dave Beasant, who was taller and something of a spot-kick specialist, for the ensuing penalty shoot-out.
@@DaveWallerLFC That's exactly how I remember it: he used to go the right way but about 5 minutes too late. Just read that he only ever saved 1 (ONE) pen and conceded 98! That's likely to exclude shoot-outs. The one he saved? Tommy Smith in an FA Cup replay in 1969 in a 0-1 defeat at Anfield 🙈
The rules about playing advantage have changed since then. You couldn't bring it back then like you can now if no advantage happens, so it needed to be an instant decision.
Every time ive watched Jimmy Case, ive wondered "how on earth..." He was useless, just kicked players. Nothing else. As he didn't get any or many England caps proves my point.
Amazing how a player with no ability managed to win everything at club level and continue playing in the top flight until his late 30s. But you know better than Bob Paisley, so I bow down to your infinite footballing knowledge.
Those pitches back then. Amazing they managed to play as much as they did.
Just what I was thinking! Two fantastic sides, when you look back on it, with two great managers
best away kit ever
You bring me back to my happy place Dave. Really appreciate your work and effort for all your vids. UTFR!!!
DAvid Coleman commentating. Love these matches from the 70s/early 80s
Our end literally explodes for both our goals . Great upload thanks Dave
I hated clough, they always beat us with a john robertson pen, the wedsnday before this gsme we absolutely battered them in the league cup semi first leg last minute and a robertson pen in the last minute beat us, i cried my eyes out but my uncle knew joe fagan and he told me wipe those tears away son, we came back 3 laters later and battered them, i saw joe fagan in bootle when my died died, it was xmas 1999 and i said my dad died today joe, he took me to sayers the cafee and told me football is only a game son, your dad us a great man if he brought you up, i love that man so much, thats liverpool were not just a football club were the grratest institution there has ever been ❤
That would never happen today,I remember being stood outside Anfield in the rain in 81 with my sister,Ronnie Moran came over and invited us in out of the rain and took is in the trophy room..legends
I remember reading Phil Neal many years ago describing matches against Forest and how they battered them and they had one chance and scored. He explained how he didn’t think any of the players felt subconsciously dreading games against them, but said that no matter how well they played and how many chances they had, Forest always managed to get s result.
Ye Liverpool always battered forest but just couldn't beat Shilton, that and some very dubious refereeing decisions in disallowing perfectly good Liverpool goals and awarding forest dodgy penalties (1978 league cup final and replay is a perfect example of this) John robertson said the 2 matches he looked for first when the fixtures were announced was Liverpool home and away cos he knew he could have a drink on the Friday night cos the next day he knew he wouldn't get a kick of the ball
Looking at what you have typed, you never attended your english class at school did you!.
Maybe check your own punctuation if you're going to be the grammar police.
Massive game. Euro champions vs league champions. How many fans have we got in that away end? The passion was incredible.
Great away day...thousands of us there. Ordinary train...great.
Thanks for this
The good old days where you can have a ziggy at the touchline😂
First time I went to forest....i was 15 went with me auld fella.... Liverpools lads were as cool as fk... bounced out the station in there cool clobber and scattered the forest wools waiting for them.....!!! Liverpool THE ORIGINAL FIRM...
Ynwa
We’re on the march with Paisley’s armyyy
Brilliant Liverpool team. Dalglish, Souness, McDermott, Case…. Barney at left back. Frightening.
Terry Mac was awesome this season.
Absolutely hated Forest in those days. They really did have the Indian sign on us for a while. Knocked us out of the European Cup, spawned a win in the League Cup Final replay, Terry Mac having goals disallowed by that bastard ref Pat Partridge in both matches.
Forest had this weird hoodoo over us then. This seemed to break it. Souness clearly fucking hated McGovern. Iconic image of him silencing him with his hand tightly across his mouth!
Forest had a really good team at that time.
Two successive European Cups, League Title first time they were promoted They were incredible
They weren't...just sat there - if they were that good they'd have hone toe to toe.
David Johnson got 21 league goals that season. Pretty good return. But he was no Ian Rush. Rushie just never missed.
Great to go back in time to watch these great players and teams. I thiink the pitch made more tackles than some of those players, it was that bad 😀
Very rare for Forest to be rattled around this time but Liverpool totally mastered them this day.
I seem to remember these goals being shown on Football Focus in November 1981, a couple of hours before Liverpool were due to play at the City Ground in a league match (same result: a 2-0 win).
Brookside 1983 did an episode where Barry and Damon got to Forest away and they return home singing Rushy's name. it was filmed 6 weeks in advance and shown on the day of Forest away . 1-0 (Rush). The rubbish in my head.
@@randyborstol2491 You and me both! As I remember, that was New Years Eve 83?
@@jonathancole833 Correct! (we use do that as kids imitating Vince Earl from Blackstuff)
Brilliant from Jimmy Hill👏👏👏
Yessss! Finally got a win against Forest. Could be our year, as long as we don't draw Arsenal in the semi 😠
Technically, even in the mud, most of these players could really play.
Saturday 26th January 1980
Yes, the date is in the title of the video.
Liverpool won 1- 2. Forest had put Liverpool out of league cup earlier in the week.
Neither of these are correct. The league cup game was the first leg of a 2 leg tie.
I was there as a 14 year old , traveling all the time with me uncle in cars everywhere,
I wish I kept it but I read recently an article from a Forest fan who was blown away by our support at the City Ground in those days. In terms of numbers, songs and most importantly fashion.
A great win against our bogey team. Should have been a more convincing win, but 2-0 was great.
I didn't realise Larry Lloyd played for Forest.
he won more with Forest than he did with Liverpool, just an FA cup winners medal and cup winners cup medal missing to complete the set
Yeah his song was revamped to 'Larry Larry Larry shithouse Lloyd'
That pitch is a mess. Shows the skill of the players.
Quality away support
Good match despite the bad pitch.
Some crew there liverpool
Two things:
1 - The best away kit we've ever had.
2 - Was Shilton the worst goalie of all time where penalites were concerned? Every pen I've ever seen him face, he never had a sniff.
1. I agree.
2. This looks like a rare example of him diving the wrong way. From most other penalties I've seen, he waited for the kick to be taken and then dived. I feel as though this should have resulted in him saving bad penalties that were too near the middle of the goal, but I can't remember this happening much. He had no chance with any decent penalty.
Many have said that it might of been better for England if he had been substituted before the end of the 1990 WC semi against West Germany and replaced by Dave Beasant, who was taller and something of a spot-kick specialist, for the ensuing penalty shoot-out.
@@DaveWallerLFC That's exactly how I remember it: he used to go the right way but about 5 minutes too late.
Just read that he only ever saved 1 (ONE) pen and conceded 98! That's likely to exclude shoot-outs.
The one he saved? Tommy Smith in an FA Cup replay in 1969 in a 0-1 defeat at Anfield 🙈
@@DaveWallerLFC I have to say, terrible refereeing to award the pen so quickly given the ball ended up in the net a split second later
The rules about playing advantage have changed since then. You couldn't bring it back then like you can now if no advantage happens, so it needed to be an instant decision.
Every time ive watched Jimmy Case, ive wondered "how on earth..."
He was useless, just kicked players. Nothing else.
As he didn't get any or many England caps proves my point.
Amazing how a player with no ability managed to win everything at club level and continue playing in the top flight until his late 30s. But you know better than Bob Paisley, so I bow down to your infinite footballing knowledge.