How could i ever forget this night..17 yrs old..all the way to north london to watch my team..nerves on edge..the atmosphere was incredible..so many evertonians turned up closed off parts of the ground had to be opened to let them in..people sitting around the pitch !!...then andy gray smashed that shot in..omg i went crazy..and when trevor steven made it 2.0...we were in dreamland...every evrton fan singing..the spurs pulled one back..shit 🥵!!...they pounded us for a bit...nev made his incredible save from mark falco..but we held firm...a tremendous night i will never ever forget...when football WAS about the fans...how i miss those great times..
@@tricornclub9594 it was an atmosphere not seen any more...both clubs had to win..the stadium, over-filled to the point of fans at the edge of the pitch...everyone on edge..finger nails bitten to death..me..a lad with mates...lads today have NO idea how passionate we were..then what a coach ride home....fantastic 🤜🤛
@@tricornclub9594 well football started falling to pieces in the 80's with those horrible bastards glasgow rangers, they had a rich chairman who started tempting players to scotland by trebling their wages...and LOADS went..greed set in and that was the beginning of the end...the likes of steven, stevens butcher..gascoigne etc went from playing in front of 50.000 passionate fans to playing in front of 40.000 one week to 10.000 the next, even down to 6-7 000 with the little jock teams...a shit league..but the greedy bastards were taking their 8 pieces of silver so werent arsed...then as the greed got worse so did their commitment...they didnt really give a shit about winning as they still took their money home...as for the fans..they mean nothing now...liverpool fc..to their fckin SHAME said a few years back .'we dont really need fans anymore' as they were getting stacks of cash from sky etc...a disgusting comment...football will NEVER recover from the greed thing...itll never again see or feel the passion of big games like everton vs united or arsenal vs spurs...i dont even watch at all now...i prefer amateur footy...i wouldnt ever go again..even if prices were reduced to a fiver.....but at least you and i can say we were there...when it was ALL about the club and fans...we've seen and felt the ecstasy...and agony...but we were there when the crowds sang..jumped up and down..went crazy..chucked coins at each other !!...heard opposing fans roaring and singing...i went from 76 to 87...when yhe price went up to over a tenner i couldnt really afford it...so jacked it in...at least i can say i stopped going when we were champs...not because we went shit !! ..take care mate 🤜🤛
That was proper football. That Everton side of that era was one of the best I have ever seen - and I am from the other side of Stanley Park. And Tottenham were a very decent side too. Did the double over Liverpool - only Everton managed that that season as well Absolutely brilliant.
Tom Selleck 1.14 off the coach just before Harvey. A good Spurs side, probably the best untill the team they have now. But what an Everton side.Winning mentality that group of players had was incredible, wallop any team put in front of us.
I was at the game in the Park Lane end.As a Spurs fan I still remember the Graham Roberts goal and Nevile Southall's save.Incredable atmosphere that night .I went to with a group of Spurs fans that night and every game.The strange coincidence is that Nevile Southall moved to Deal in Kent . Actually a small village I was brought up in, Sholden.My very good friend to this day ,lived a few doors up from me. Nevile Southall only move into my friends house a few years later.Talk about rubbing it in.
Neville Southall was fucking class. I'm not a Spurs or Everton fan but love IMO the glory days of football. You can keep that sterile circus that passes as football nowadays.
Pure football attacking team that Everton 1984 - 87 not just the easy wins, when things were not going well still managed to turn games around. Fabulous memories
Indeed. I was at that match...had a great view of Trev's goal. Best years of my life for football. It's shame that I just don't watch it now. I keep an eye on EFC's results , but that's it. Would never believe that would have happened.
great to see this again, i was the one going ballistic in the light coloured jacket behind the goal when tricky Trev rounded the keeper, are we ever going to see those days again.
Was there that night!!!! They tried to cram us into 2 sections of the away end like fcn cattle!!! The box of toys tore down the iron fencing so we got no police escort back to train station!!! But we looked after ourselves back down the seven sisters road to our train
You say spurs had to many games in hand,what a joke,everton won the league by a record total,got to a fa cup final and won the cup winners cup and on the way to winning the league we beat every team at least once which had not happens since 1970 when everton won the league, fact
He said he was sure it WASNT the year Spurs had too many games in hand. That year probably would have been 81/82 when we were challenging for 4 trophies (FA & LC finals, semi-final of EUFA Cuo) & ended up with just the FA cup.We played our last 9 league games in 19 days! (We won only 2).
Garmez120 I'm not aware of the games in hand in 81/82 but Spurs did have around 3 or even 5 games in hand in 87 as well. in fact Spurs finished third but at one point in the season they were the biggest threat as if they had won all their games in hand they would have replaced Everton at the top.
dsk71 Yeh I guess they were quite similar seasons in that respect. I remember both seasons well, all the talk in 81/82 (in terms of the media) was of how we had a chance in all 4 comps right up until we lost the league cup final to Liverpool. Then we drew Barcelona in the European Cup Winners Cup semi-final, who knocked us out by the odd goal, that was late April. In the end it was a relief to beat QPR in the FA Cup as it looked like we may end up with bugger all !
Just reading Scally that brought me here. Everton one of the best mobs but all the media bollocks goes to Chelsea and Millwall. Boro had a top mob too.
Not forgetting their third when Bracewell volleyed the ball from one touchline to the other right in to Stevens stride who cut in and hit a thunderbolt into the top corner! Only time in MOTD history where the top three goals of the month, all came from the same team in the same game! Graeme Sharps goal at Mordor in October 1984 earlier that season got goal of the season! Simply one of the greatest sides of all time who have received virtually no credit or recognition for it, nor for the title win in 1986-87, when we averaged barely five first team players per game because of horrendous injury list, and Lineker had also left after we lost the double to the Dark Side in the last week of the previous season. No credit whatsoever. The media just talked about how rubbish the game was then and hooliganism. Irony of that isn’t lost in us, when we were playing the police at lunchtime the day of our CWC Final, and a week later, people from the same city, but a different colour, were causing the deaths of 39 innocent people, and that horrible club and its cultist scum followers pretend it never happened, and have never apologised to the people of Turin, and the families of the other nationals who died that night. Utterly disgraceful.
Martin Tyler interviewing Andy Gray - just 7 years later they would form the best commentary team Sky Sports has seen, until Gray spoilt it with his sexist comments towards female officials
Maybe not but that should have been Tottenhams year. 9 of the last 13 games at home when level on points with Everton and ended up losing the league by 13 points. The 81-2 team was probably the best Spurs team ive seen in 43 years supporting them and fixture congestion did for them in 82. Burkinshaw was too quick to break up the Crooks/Archibald partnership when he signed Brazil who was poor.
This wasn't the season we had loads of games in hand - pretty sure that was 86/87. Truth is, in great Tottenham tradition, we choked the run-in by losing too many at home. But Everton hit such great form it was pretty much irrelevant anyway.
It was 81/82 when we had all those games in hand. Played our last 9 league games in 19 days and won only 2. The last 4 were played in one week and were all away fixtures, we drew one and lost 3. After 33 games we had 61 pts, Liverpool had 66, so game on? However, we finished with 71pts, Liverpool won it with 87! From 7th April, we played 17 games (inc FA & EUFA cup) in 40 days, that's under 2.5 days between games! Can you imagine the fuss the so called big clubs would make now? I suppose we should consider ourselves lucky we managed to win the FA cup...
As with their title challenges in 82 and 87 fixture congestion did for spurs this season, and the team just ran out of steam. And we always seemed to struggle against route one teams like everton - gray's goal was straight out of the wimbledon playbook. Thank fuck they were deprived of the chance to compete in the european cup...
+Joseph Azzopardi No Joseph, I wasn't disputing us beating them 4-1 at Goodison. I was referring to you being wrong about having too many games in hand to play, that wasn't the case at all.
How could i ever forget this night..17 yrs old..all the way to north london to watch my team..nerves on edge..the atmosphere was incredible..so many evertonians turned up closed off parts of the ground had to be opened to let them in..people sitting around the pitch !!...then andy gray smashed that shot in..omg i went crazy..and when trevor steven made it 2.0...we were in dreamland...every evrton fan singing..the spurs pulled one back..shit 🥵!!...they pounded us for a bit...nev made his incredible save from mark falco..but we held firm...a tremendous night i will never ever forget...when football WAS about the fans...how i miss those great times..
I was there too, crammed in that end. Feet not touching the floor. One of my best nights as an Evertonian.
@@tricornclub9594 it was an atmosphere not seen any more...both clubs had to win..the stadium, over-filled to the point of fans at the edge of the pitch...everyone on edge..finger nails bitten to death..me..a lad with mates...lads today have NO idea how passionate we were..then what a coach ride home....fantastic 🤜🤛
@@PeteBurns-xv2fz football doesn't get the pulse racing like it did for me once. Sorry that the young guys today won't experience what we felt
@@tricornclub9594 well football started falling to pieces in the 80's with those horrible bastards glasgow rangers, they had a rich chairman who started tempting players to scotland by trebling their wages...and LOADS went..greed set in and that was the beginning of the end...the likes of steven, stevens butcher..gascoigne etc went from playing in front of 50.000 passionate fans to playing in front of 40.000 one week to 10.000 the next, even down to 6-7 000 with the little jock teams...a shit league..but the greedy bastards were taking their 8 pieces of silver so werent arsed...then as the greed got worse so did their commitment...they didnt really give a shit about winning as they still took their money home...as for the fans..they mean nothing now...liverpool fc..to their fckin SHAME said a few years back .'we dont really need fans anymore' as they were getting stacks of cash from sky etc...a disgusting comment...football will NEVER recover from the greed thing...itll never again see or feel the passion of big games like everton vs united or arsenal vs spurs...i dont even watch at all now...i prefer amateur footy...i wouldnt ever go again..even if prices were reduced to a fiver.....but at least you and i can say we were there...when it was ALL about the club and fans...we've seen and felt the ecstasy...and agony...but we were there when the crowds sang..jumped up and down..went crazy..chucked coins at each other !!...heard opposing fans roaring and singing...i went from 76 to 87...when yhe price went up to over a tenner i couldnt really afford it...so jacked it in...at least i can say i stopped going when we were champs...not because we went shit !! ..take care mate 🤜🤛
@@PeteBurns-xv2fz you too, lad. All the best
That was proper football. That Everton side of that era was one of the best I have ever seen - and I am from the other side of Stanley Park. And Tottenham were a very decent side too. Did the double over Liverpool - only Everton managed that that season as well Absolutely brilliant.
Andy Gray: only wins satisfy this team. Man, I wish today Everton football club from top to bottom thought that way.
Tottenham's mistakes at the back were terrible but Everton were a very good side in those days and worthy title winners.
What a great Everton team, what great time it was to be alive!
yup
My 1st match at White Hart Lane supporting the super spurs
Loved it
ASTONISHING SAVE BY SOUTHALL!
Brings back so many great memories. Great Everton side who beat everyone that season!
Tom Selleck 1.14 off the coach just before Harvey. A good Spurs side, probably the best untill the team they have now. But what an Everton side.Winning mentality that group of players had was incredible, wallop any team put in front of us.
I was at the game in the Park Lane end.As a Spurs fan I still remember the Graham Roberts goal and Nevile Southall's save.Incredable atmosphere that night .I went to with a group of Spurs fans that night and every game.The strange coincidence is that Nevile Southall moved to Deal in Kent . Actually a small village I was brought up in, Sholden.My very good friend to this day ,lived a few doors up from me. Nevile Southall only move into my friends house a few years later.Talk about rubbing it in.
Neville Southall was fucking class. I'm not a Spurs or Everton fan but love IMO the glory days of football. You can keep that sterile circus that passes as football nowadays.
good film to be fair. was at the game on the shelf. best team won, great save at the end .
Pure football attacking team that Everton 1984 - 87 not just the easy wins, when things were not going well still managed to turn games around. Fabulous memories
Indeed. I was at that match...had a great view of Trev's goal. Best years of my life for football. It's shame that I just don't watch it now. I keep an eye on EFC's results , but that's it. Would never believe that would have happened.
Locked out until the last 10 mins, lucky enough to see Neville Southall's incredible match winning save. What a night, some Everton team that...
I was there,we had 9000 at White Hart Lane that night.
What a goalkeeper Southall was best in the world at that time .
great to see this again, i was the one going ballistic in the light coloured jacket behind the goal when tricky Trev rounded the keeper, are we ever going to see those days again.
Big Nev,greatest ever goalie to play for the blues.
Greatest goalie ever!
@@martinkulkarni3569 Certainly the greatest British goalie of the last fifty years. Such a shame he didn't play for England. Shilton was so overrated.
those players were true pro in the way the dressed unlike the present players.
Southall was world class.
You can see why Gray was snapped up by TV. Both him and Tyler would go in to form a formidable partnership
Was there that night!!!! They tried to cram us into 2 sections of the away end like fcn cattle!!! The box of toys tore down the iron fencing so we got no police escort back to train station!!! But we looked after ourselves back down the seven sisters road to our train
@r que you never showed at goodison jelly head.
Brilliant upload, thanks for sharing it!
I was there. Thanks for sharing! !!!
You say spurs had to many games in hand,what a joke,everton won the league by a record total,got to a fa cup final and won the cup winners cup and on the way to winning the league we beat every team at least once which had not happens since 1970 when everton won the league, fact
He said he was sure it WASNT the year Spurs had too many games in hand. That year probably would have been 81/82 when we were challenging for 4 trophies (FA & LC finals, semi-final of EUFA Cuo) & ended up with just the FA cup.We played our last 9 league games in 19 days! (We won only 2).
that would have been 1987
dsk71 no it was definitely 81/82. You couldn't compete on 4 fronts in 86/87 cos English teams were banned from Europe...
Garmez120
I'm not aware of the games in hand in 81/82 but Spurs did have around 3 or even 5 games in hand in 87 as well. in fact Spurs finished third but at one point in the season they were the biggest threat as if they had won all their games in hand they would have replaced Everton at the top.
dsk71 Yeh I guess they were quite similar seasons in that respect. I remember both seasons well, all the talk in 81/82 (in terms of the media) was of how we had a chance in all 4 comps right up until we lost the league cup final to Liverpool. Then we drew Barcelona in the European Cup Winners Cup semi-final, who knocked us out by the odd goal, that was late April. In the end it was a relief to beat QPR in the FA Cup as it looked like we may end up with bugger all !
Everton's brilliant team showed great character to win this crucial League title decider.
The best Everton team in it's history 💯🥊
Still the best Everton side of all time come on Everton 💙💙💙💙💙💙
I was there. What a night !!
I was there,disappointing night for me. Being a Spurs fan isn't easy. 🙄
Boss day! Boss team, Boss crew!
+Carl Everton i was 20 then, what a night, got home from London at 3am, in college at 9
Nice 1 brother! Everton CREW then totally boss! Miss it now😯
+Carl Everton i went everywhere with them, all over Europe too, nicked too many times to remember but happy days.
@@carltheblue.2531 your not the lad that used to know some cockney reds?
Just reading Scally that brought me here. Everton one of the best mobs but all the media bollocks goes to Chelsea and Millwall. Boro had a top mob too.
Would that be the Sunderland game when we went one down and won 4-1 with two cracking andy gray headers ?
Not forgetting their third when Bracewell volleyed the ball from one touchline to the other right in to Stevens stride who cut in and hit a thunderbolt into the top corner! Only time in MOTD history where the top three goals of the month, all came from the same team in the same game! Graeme Sharps goal at Mordor in October 1984 earlier that season got goal of the season!
Simply one of the greatest sides of all time who have received virtually no credit or recognition for it, nor for the title win in 1986-87, when we averaged barely five first team players per game because of horrendous injury list, and Lineker had also left after we lost the double to the Dark Side in the last week of the previous season. No credit whatsoever.
The media just talked about how rubbish the game was then and hooliganism. Irony of that isn’t lost in us, when we were playing the police at lunchtime the day of our CWC Final, and a week later, people from the same city, but a different colour, were causing the deaths of 39 innocent people, and that horrible club and its cultist scum followers pretend it never happened, and have never apologised to the people of Turin, and the families of the other nationals who died that night. Utterly disgraceful.
Martin Tyler interviewing Andy Gray - just 7 years later they would form the best commentary team Sky Sports has seen, until Gray spoilt it with his sexist comments towards female officials
78bullseye Gray clearly very eloquent in his interviews. Made a great 2nd career for himself. The sexist.
Maybe not but that should have been Tottenhams year. 9 of the last 13 games at home when level on points with Everton and ended up losing the league by 13 points. The 81-2 team was probably the best Spurs team ive seen in 43 years supporting them and fixture congestion did for them in 82. Burkinshaw was too quick to break up the Crooks/Archibald partnership when he signed Brazil who was poor.
Brilliant keeper in a great team all the very best big nev
amazing video..........
This wasn't the season we had loads of games in hand - pretty sure that was 86/87. Truth is, in great Tottenham tradition, we choked the run-in by losing too many at home. But Everton hit such great form it was pretty much irrelevant anyway.
It was 84/85
It was 81/82 when we had all those games in hand. Played our last 9 league games in 19 days and won only 2. The last 4 were played in one week and were all away fixtures, we drew one and lost 3. After 33 games we had 61 pts, Liverpool had 66, so game on? However, we finished with 71pts, Liverpool won it with 87! From 7th April, we played 17 games (inc FA & EUFA cup) in 40 days, that's under 2.5 days between games! Can you imagine the fuss the so called big clubs would make now? I suppose we should consider ourselves lucky we managed to win the FA cup...
this season spurs did have games in hand they had utd an efc two midweeks on the bounce an lost both
As with their title challenges in 82 and 87 fixture congestion did for spurs this season, and the team just ran out of steam. And we always seemed to struggle against route one teams like everton - gray's goal was straight out of the wimbledon playbook. Thank fuck they were deprived of the chance to compete in the european cup...
What a bitter little sh/it you are to say that last sentence.
what about the 62 years since?
Fool!
'only wins satisfy this team'
Neville Southall the greatest goalkeeper in the world 💯💙🤍💙
That was some shot to beat big Nev from there!!
Oh I love to see teams winning the title at the lane, my team did it twice
EVERTON AT THE ZENITH OF HER POWERS.
What a night
I was there behind the goal
Spurs had won 4 1 at Goodison earlier in the season. This match came at the wrong time for them, they had too many matches in hand to play.
Everton won the league by 13 points though?
See my post above Joseph, wrong year mate. Spurs just stumbled when Everton went on a great run.
+Garmez120 No, I am correct, Spurs won 4 1 at Goodison on the first day of the season (i.e August 1984).
+Joseph Azzopardi No Joseph, I wasn't disputing us beating them 4-1 at Goodison. I was referring to you being wrong about having too many games in hand to play, that wasn't the case at all.
straight at him though? Incredible instinctive reaction though.
Norman swift rip.. frm H. in Belfast. COYB... FALLS ROAD. . CELTZ.
Only won 2 league games at spurs ever since 🤔🤔
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@@stormytempest3907 write it on the calendar, so you dont forget it for another 30 years, 😂😂😂😂
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