@@ordotectonicus8585yes and many teams were created by the industrial companies and had their foremen and workers playing. The teams later changed names but if you go back you can see the association with the company that the workers came from.
There are some parts of this that look primitive but others haven’t changed much - the goalie coming out to challenge the loose ball then getting back to his line, things like that. Love old footage like this to see what’s changed and wasn’t hasn’t down the years.
wonderful that this footage survived, amazing from a historical viewpoint. Noticed player putting his hand in the air to petition the officials at one point, it's a tradition that goes back more than a century, fantastic!!
It’s pretty impressive because back then the balls were very hard and heavy (I swear to god this is not the way I am supposed to write it, I promise I did not intend to activate dirty minds)
I love the comments. some people are marveling at the march of history, some are wowed by the restoration technology, and some are passionately discussing the game itself.
"Man, I bet it was rough living back then...." To put the above & into perspective, you should read into the origins of the Human Rights Act. One of the main motivations for an INTERNATIONALLY recognised Human Rights Act, was to help abolish CHILDREN WORKING DOWN MINES & also within the navy, especially the merchant navy that played a fundamental role within the British "Empire".
No it was much better then . first rule of life things were always better in the past . life is terrible now , but in 40 or 50 years time now will be remembered as being great
You have to go back to the roman empire. WC final 4 AD in the Roman Colisseum, Uruguay 2 - Judea 1. We will never forget.🤣🤣🤣, third Place, Germania 1 - Egypt 0
Я бы хотел для каждого из этих людей. Чтобы они хотя бы на 1 день очутились в нашем времени. Попали на современный стадион, крутой финал ЛЧ или ЧМ. И увидели прогресс, красоту и мощь стадионов, изменения формы, скилла игроков, вспышки камер и трансляции экранов. Окунулись в эту атмосферу того, что возможности не представляли..
@@njsfer É um novo meme . Há muitos videos de jogos antigos onde colocaram feitos especiais com o Endrick presente na platéia. Não é o caso deste video, mas se procurares RUclips a dentro vais a encontrar com relativa facilidade.
@@njsfer Sim ele mesmo. É porque ele disse que um dos seus ídolo é um antigo jogador inglês que ninguém lembrava mais (lá do anos 50, 60). Aí virou piada e virou meme.
Basketball back then wasn't very popular on tv. The NBA Finals used to be aired on a TV at a later time, it wasn't even showed live until Magic and Bird showed up.
Well, at least no one pretended they got hurt and dived in front of the camera. As a non football watcher, those times when the guy is writhing around in pain like he’s literally dying…and then just pops up and continues playing like nothing happened, are my favourite!🤣
On the 1:17 mark, check the hand gestures by the two lads, front row, to the right of the chap in the Top-hat. Some of you, in England, of generation recently will be familiar with doing that same gesture amongst your mates when you were teenagers. A gesture that is not so modern, or foreign as some would think.
@@enricopallazzorecords8628 I think the OP (mistakenly) thinks that it is this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanker To me it looks like an old fashioned way of waving
That actually was multicultural. The people there were probably speaking English, a foreign language that is largely a mixture of German and French, and worshipped the Christian God, a deity that is not only not British, but isn't even European. When we make Britain Celtic again we'll be back speaking Gaelic and worshipping the indigenous Gods. People from Norman and Anglo-Saxon heritage will enjoy being back home on the continent with their outsider culture.
Okay, yes, nice, but what was the managers' tactical disposition? Did they believe in Juego de posicion or did they simp for the restoration of jogo bonito?
@@lucaschapman2188 I don't either , everything feels like its under a pressure cooker. It will only be a matter of time before it blows. If humans are still around though , it's the only frustration that we won't be able to just have a glimpse of life then, I dont want to live again , but I'm nosey enough to want a glimpse of life beyond 2124
you guys do realize that what youre thinking now, was thought by humans for probably their entire history ? Endings, deaths, every new generation will destroy the world, what do you think people thought when it was World War 1 or 2 ? So no, the world wont end, humans wont end, what will end is us, me, you, people you know, that ends but life moves on. 100 years in time is a lot for humans, but relatively thats not really a lot
Would be fascinating to watch a full game from that era in detail. The tactics were obviously different, but whatabout the skill compared to today's players?
I think it's hard to compare eras, different pitch quality, ball was probably heavy and made of leather, etc etc. I would love to see George Best in the modern game.
@nash9625 Just on a fitness level , a team from 100 years ago would be annihilated by a current team. The development of tactics would add to destruction.
The game is much faster and more skilful now and those players couldn’t live with modern ones fitness and technique-wise. But the old game was brutal. Modern players wouldn’t last 2 minutes in a battle against the guys shown here. They’ve just come from hard shifts in factories, steel works or coal mines and could melt a primadonna with just a look.
@@jakesolo2872 that's why I think it's hard to compare, how would the old guys do if they had the same equipment, training, lifestyle, exercise and nutritional science etc. There's no telling who would adapt better. The same thing, would Messi be Messi if he was a chain-smoking factory worker and never had hormone treatments.
@@nash9625Comparisons over that long a time period are pretty pointless. We should just enjoy being able to see history. Those guys were the top players of their day. Messi, etc. are the top players of our day. Asking one set to do what the other did or does is like asking a fish to climb a mountain. The modern obsession with proving that something is/was “better” or proving oneself correct about a load of bullshit is just nonsense.
Yep if you watch football then a flat cap is respectful of all the other fans. Bowlers and Top Hats were for the toffs and they didn't care that others vision was obscured.
Before the 70s it was another sport, it was the beginning and not totally pro. But considering today's quality despite all the facilities, it's easy to imagine someone like this keeper in the video becoming the GOAT today. The punching sweeper. 300mil in the market. 5 ballon d'ors easily.
@@eFMe-fk1xh Seriously? Considering todays quality? There has never been a time when being a football player was more competitive than now, don’t you think that means only incredibly talented can even make it to third and fourth english league. Then all the facilities are helping them on top of that. Football has literally never been faster and better than it is now.
Endricks favourite football match
😭
He's probably among the crowd
@@Slash-5Xfound him 01:16
@@Slash-5Xfound him 01:16
What's the joke here?
James Milner making his debut..
These upvotes better skyrocket
alongside joaquin...
Lol, came here to say the same thing 🙂
🤣
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The Referee smoking a pipe is fantastic 😂 0:17
Yes, next to the post as well. Superb.
Haha and so casually dressed
is not referee?
@@GrygoriiSPb He is the ref, yes. You can spot him during the game also, trotting about puffing away....
I thought he was the goalkeeper! 😂
Interviewer: What do you consider the best match ever played?
Endrick: Town v Thornhill, in 1902.
🗿
😂
O endrick virou piada internacional 😂😂😂
@@tricolordoMorumbi. Pensei a mesma coisa
baby dont hurt me as a backgrond music
The industrial era was so omnipresent, that even the background of football pitches were industrial areas lol.
Most early teams were factory workers. So it makes sense.
Yeah, quite the Dickensian smog descending onto the field as well.
@@ordotectonicus8585yes and many teams were created by the industrial companies and had their foremen and workers playing. The teams later changed names but if you go back you can see the association with the company that the workers came from.
Here in Argentina football was spread by Railway employees (Railways were english at the time)
Because it was a working class game
Anyone still watching in 1905???
LOL Brilliant!
Comment of the century for me❤
Me
Sherlock Holmes & Dr Watson watching in the crowd
So does Jack the Ripper!😂
@@dinislamreza6645 - doubt it. He lived in London
Football before it was hijacked by the middle classes, not like now with Starmer seating in a box worth £8,000 a game!!
@@sonny1987100 have to admire the reach in politicising a 122 year old kickabout 👏👏
Sherlock homes is fiction lol
It is wonderful we have this footage of the past. Watching these old games is fascinating.
I came on as a sub in this match I still remember it as clear as day. Made an assist too what a day it was.
Haha that allso makes you the oldest human being on the planet still alive. 🤣
Think the going rate then for an assist was a shilling 😆
Endrick's idols ❤
😂😂😂😂
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Yeah I use to watch this on Sky Sports back then.
We won't forget 1902 prime Antony
😂
😭😭💀💀
Most of us won't forget 1902 for other reasons.
¡Hala Madrid!
Inglaterra: hold my beer
Best comment
Onana level decisionmaking at 0:50
I went back and then laughed sooo loud.
At least man in this video cleared his own mistake.
Harrison Maguire scored the only goal less than a minute later. An own goal.
Hahahaha😂😂
Onana is actually good
There are some parts of this that look primitive but others haven’t changed much - the goalie coming out to challenge the loose ball then getting back to his line, things like that. Love old footage like this to see what’s changed and wasn’t hasn’t down the years.
And the guy holding his head at 0:38
@@BigTree9292 Yes, that hasn't changed in 120 years. Amazing.
How about @0:50; does anyone understand what that was about?
Ten Hag would kill for his team to acquire the sophisticated tactics on display here.
The goalie might nt have ben the best I have ever seen, but he was no shrinking violet, and showed no fear.
You can't see but Endrick was there in the crowd ❤
No million dollars, no supercars, no instagram. Just feet & bones, hardcore playing, even in casual outfits.
Not a single mobile phone in sight, just people living in the moment
@@garethroyle5240it would be weird to see a 1902 mobile phone yeah
Imagine they put Messi in at halftime.
My only gripe is that they have someone recording instead of enjoying the match like a proper geezer.
@@Goozero1 I think it's security camera footage.
wonderful that this footage survived, amazing from a historical viewpoint. Noticed player putting his hand in the air to petition the officials at one point, it's a tradition that goes back more than a century, fantastic!!
mad to think no one in this video is alive anymore
0:20 lool how he cleared the ball , didn't even punch it away with 2 hands
Looks like a better clearance than a lot of these punches out here😂
@@AlanHinson exactly 🤣🤣🤣
Better than neuer courtoris alisson and ederson
It’s pretty impressive because back then the balls were very hard and heavy (I swear to god this is not the way I am supposed to write it, I promise I did not intend to activate dirty minds)
@@therealredical 🤣🤣🤣🍒🫴
0:20 That keeper had to have been a boxer as well
I love the comments. some people are marveling at the march of history, some are wowed by the restoration technology, and some are passionately discussing the game itself.
Story goes Roy Hodgson was at this match.
Even better he was a commentator in this match
“Let’s not take the piss here” Roy Hodgson 😂😂
FFS! I just commented the same thing 😂 a month too late
Most of these players were out on loan from Chelsea
lol
Chelsea was established 3 years after this match, so the joke doesn't work.
@@Mal_Freeman0451 the fact you know Chelsea was founded in 1905 makes you come across like a moron,which I'm sure you are.
@@Mal_Freeman0451 it does work bc chelshit are a joke team now
@@vlz.matthew Wow! Did you come up with that by yourself? Impressive.
"Half time, lets have another cigarette and a pint before we go back on"
Ah the good old days. When I could smoke on the plane and in the office.
Wasn't that long ago actually.
And the shopping mall
Poco likes para estás grandes joyas de video.
As a Man Utd fan it was nice to appreciate some technical team work and desire for a change
Endrick played well GG
End Rick is a time traveller 😅
Seeing old football matches reminds me of playing some matches with old friends from school 😢
Fun fact: the penalty kick was introduced 1 year earlier, from a duel at 10 paces
Game’s gone
A simple ball has filled the world with happiness and excitement. Incredible
Man, I bet it was rough living back then. Glad football put smiles on people’s faces
"Man, I bet it was rough living back then...."
To put the above & into perspective, you should read into the origins of the Human Rights Act. One of the main motivations for an INTERNATIONALLY recognised Human Rights Act, was to help abolish CHILDREN WORKING DOWN MINES & also within the navy, especially the merchant navy that played a fundamental role within the British "Empire".
@@joysboy6588 are you a bot?
No it was much better then . first rule of life things were always better in the past . life is terrible now , but in 40 or 50 years time now will be remembered as being great
@@clivestevens-yf4zo Life was NOT better in 1902 🙏
Bei filmati di un calcio romantico che purtroppo non esiste piu
Romanticissimo...
Il calcio non esisteva proprio
Epic scenes of Uruguay world champion
Amazing
No, es más viejo ni siquiera había televisión 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You have to go back to the roman empire. WC final 4 AD in the Roman Colisseum, Uruguay 2 - Judea 1. We will never forget.🤣🤣🤣, third Place, Germania 1 - Egypt 0
Uruguay, your dad.
La tenes adentro
Love all of the added crowd noise when they clearly are making a single peep
That's the longest I've watched a football match without seeing a player crying in pain while trying to fake an injury.
created by the poor, destroyed by the rich
If you accidentally kill a player, you get a red card
Я бы хотел для каждого из этих людей. Чтобы они хотя бы на 1 день очутились в нашем времени. Попали на современный стадион, крутой финал ЛЧ или ЧМ. И увидели прогресс, красоту и мощь стадионов, изменения формы, скилла игроков, вспышки камер и трансляции экранов. Окунулись в эту атмосферу того, что возможности не представляли..
0:50 Still better than Karius.
I believe I saw Mr Cholmondley-Warner.
Shame you didn't notice the film is reversed, left footed footballers and coats buttoned up the wrong side.
Watching this on a black & white TV to make it even more authentic.
No crying of Neymar, no time delay by the goalkeeper, no simulations for getting a penalty! Pure football!
Thanks for the upload. I saw my young self after a long time
Época preferida do Endrick
Já vi mais gente a dizer o mesmo mas não percebi o porquê.
Pode explicar? O Endrick que estão a falar é o do Real Madrid, certo?
@@njsfer É um novo meme . Há muitos videos de jogos antigos onde colocaram feitos especiais com o Endrick presente na platéia. Não é o caso deste video, mas se procurares RUclips a dentro vais a encontrar com relativa facilidade.
@@njsfer Sim ele mesmo. É porque ele disse que um dos seus ídolo é um antigo jogador inglês que ninguém lembrava mais (lá do anos 50, 60). Aí virou piada e virou meme.
Thanks for this. I enjoyed watching this.
Not a hatless head sight in the crowds. I wonder how many of those young faces ended up face down in the mud of Flanders in a few years.
I was thinking the same. A little sad watching this.
Prior to Pep's tactical changes and introduction of a more static and less entertaining style of play, the game was quite enjoyable to watch
The video that inspired Onana to take up goalkeeping.
the most average modern player would look like messi to them
Sadly I wonder how many of those young lads would die in trenches a dozen years later.
They have footage of this but not Wilt Chamberlain’s 100 point game which was 60 years AFTER this
Basketball back then wasn't very popular on tv. The NBA Finals used to be aired on a TV at a later time, it wasn't even showed live until Magic and Bird showed up.
Basketball is a... what's a safe word... niche sport.
Cus it didnt exist. Wilt a known liar. He didnt have a 100 point just like he didnt bang 20k women
@@UlassG ruclips.net/video/ZHE74umbtb0/видео.html
Journalists were present, fans were there yet it doesn't exist.
@@LaPelotaenlaCabeza Yeah, that's how a lie works.
Before greedy fingers got involved
Well, at least no one pretended they got hurt and dived in front of the camera. As a non football watcher, those times when the guy is writhing around in pain like he’s literally dying…and then just pops up and continues playing like nothing happened, are my favourite!🤣
Somebody had the wealth to afford a camera and film, well done , what a luxury
On the 1:17 mark, check the hand gestures by the two lads, front row, to the right of the chap in the Top-hat.
Some of you, in England, of generation recently will be familiar with doing that same gesture amongst your mates when you were teenagers. A gesture that is not so modern, or foreign as some would think.
What is it you think they're doing? Shaking the beans? If so, I don't see it.
what does the gesture means?
@@enricopallazzorecords8628 I think the OP (mistakenly) thinks that it is this:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanker
To me it looks like an old fashioned way of waving
@@tobleramone I think they are taking the mickey, by imitating him doffing his top hat.
@@Owza57 Sounds plausible!
"This video appeared on my homepage after 122 years."
So multicultural, thank goodness it was posted.
😂 You can really see the huge amounts of diversity that apparently was part of Britain since the Stone Age /s
There is a black kid .. oh wait that’s soot
That actually was multicultural. The people there were probably speaking English, a foreign language that is largely a mixture of German and French, and worshipped the Christian God, a deity that is not only not British, but isn't even European. When we make Britain Celtic again we'll be back speaking Gaelic and worshipping the indigenous Gods. People from Norman and Anglo-Saxon heritage will enjoy being back home on the continent with their outsider culture.
@@coreyc1685 great answer
@@MZ99698 Because a snapshot of a few people at a football match shows the whole picture of a few thousand years?
can you remaster matches from Amsterdam 1924, Colombes 1928 and Montevideo 1930?
1:14 - Is that... Endrick? It can't be... I thought it was but a myth.
Kind of expected Freeman to come in narrating about Andy Dufresne playing a stormer at centre back that day.
I was there...(Endrick)
Beatiful film ! 1902
The AI enhanced faces are HAUNTING!
Dizem que foi a estreia do Paulo Baier. Parabéns craque!!
Okay, yes, nice, but what was the managers' tactical disposition? Did they believe in Juego de posicion or did they simp for the restoration of jogo bonito?
Move over Allison... that goalie is sublime! 😀
AI distorted their faces
The clarity and speed correction is what makes this. The colourising not so much.
Caraca mano uma década antes do Titanic😮
é era do futebol preferida do Endrick.
Imagine travelling back in time and trying to explain the offside trap and zonal marking to these fellas.
No fouls, no tacklings, no stupid messing around with the referee... just people having fun playing. Football has lost it.
Эти моменты вырезаны. Это лишь нарезка
Straight from the pit to supporting your team.
Todas las personas que aparecen en el vídeo están muertas. Solo existe este metraje de su existencia por este mundo. Que loco
Ok
En serio? Eres un genio
Gracias por tan interesante dato crack, si no lo decias no me daba cuenta.
It is possible they're all still alive, isn't it?
@@jokkergarqué mala onda
Every 100 years the world so drastically changes that its like looking into a different dimension, how wild will 2124 be ...
I don’t think the human race will be around in 100 years.
@@lucaschapman2188 I don't either , everything feels like its under a pressure cooker.
It will only be a matter of time before it blows.
If humans are still around though , it's the only frustration that we won't be able to just have a glimpse of life then, I dont want to live again , but I'm nosey enough to want a glimpse of life beyond 2124
you guys do realize that what youre thinking now, was thought by humans for probably their entire history ? Endings, deaths, every new generation will destroy the world, what do you think people thought when it was World War 1 or 2 ? So no, the world wont end, humans wont end, what will end is us, me, you, people you know, that ends but life moves on. 100 years in time is a lot for humans, but relatively thats not really a lot
1:25 Olha vi o bisavó do Endrick ! Vamos bob
Would be fascinating to watch a full game from that era in detail. The tactics were obviously different, but whatabout the skill compared to today's players?
I think it's hard to compare eras, different pitch quality, ball was probably heavy and made of leather, etc etc. I would love to see George Best in the modern game.
@nash9625 Just on a fitness level , a team from 100 years ago would be annihilated by a current team.
The development of tactics would add to destruction.
The game is much faster and more skilful now and those players couldn’t live with modern ones fitness and technique-wise. But the old game was brutal. Modern players wouldn’t last 2 minutes in a battle against the guys shown here. They’ve just come from hard shifts in factories, steel works or coal mines and could melt a primadonna with just a look.
@@jakesolo2872 that's why I think it's hard to compare, how would the old guys do if they had the same equipment, training, lifestyle, exercise and nutritional science etc. There's no telling who would adapt better. The same thing, would Messi be Messi if he was a chain-smoking factory worker and never had hormone treatments.
@@nash9625Comparisons over that long a time period are pretty pointless. We should just enjoy being able to see history. Those guys were the top players of their day. Messi, etc. are the top players of our day. Asking one set to do what the other did or does is like asking a fish to climb a mountain. The modern obsession with proving that something is/was “better” or proving oneself correct about a load of bullshit is just nonsense.
Our great-grandfathers right there... Many of them ended up fighting in WWI. Life was hard, but they always have a smile in their faces...
Yep if you watch football then a flat cap is respectful of all the other fans. Bowlers and Top Hats were for the toffs and they didn't care that others vision was obscured.
Amazing. So Footy made the flat cap? Thats cool
Well, at least they didn't have to stand next to you!
Great music and footage
Prime Uruguay era
Thornhill ultras really kicked it of that day 😢
The streets won't forget that 1902 Thornhill team
Just to walk leisurely or to wait for the ball to come was apparently perfectly enough back in the day.
Don’t let Chelsea see this video or they’ll try to buy someone.
Are there any of these early film footages that managed to capture an actual goal?
i was there...
It is very fascinating
Does anyone know if these teams stil exist?
@Mylrinel These two Rotherham football clubs, eventually merged to become Rotherham United in 1925, since 2022 in the Football League Championship.
This video Is a gem
FREDDY FLINSTONE IS THE REFEREE 😂😂😂😂😂
Dude. Lol. If u were born in 1990, I was too.
@@hilaryodinamba7199 we are the 1990's guys 😂😂😂😂👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
At that stage Aston Villa and Sunderland were the most dominant teams in England and Liverpool had won the league for the first time.
By some people’s logic, these players would be world-beaters if they played on today’s pitches and had the same physio and training facilities.
Townhill is a premier league champion?
Before the 70s it was another sport, it was the beginning and not totally pro. But considering today's quality despite all the facilities, it's easy to imagine someone like this keeper in the video becoming the GOAT today. The punching sweeper. 300mil in the market. 5 ballon d'ors easily.
Yees
@@eFMe-fk1xh Seriously? Considering todays quality? There has never been a time when being a football player was more competitive than now, don’t you think that means only incredibly talented can even make it to third and fourth english league. Then all the facilities are helping them on top of that. Football has literally never been faster and better than it is now.
@@eFMe-fk1xhwhat are you taking about the 70s? Football has been professional in England since the 1880s
Increíble como era el fútbol de esa época
Air pollution seems severe..
They shot some serious goal kicks back then.
Why was it always so foggy?
England...
Pea souper
Oop north - it was smoke from all the factory chimneys.
Вот это я понимаю футбол. Без всяких выкрутасов, финтов. Мужики после тяжелой работы играют в простой футбол.