Your Grandad scored two very important goals for us in 67 to keep us in the 1st division, the opening goal against Arsenal (2-1) and the only goal against Leicester 1.0 , you must be proud
What a great insight into the game, as it was before the hyped up Premier League. I recall seeing Frank Clark in the Nottingham Forest side in their first game back in the First Division in August 1977 at Goodision Park. Forest beat a very good Everton team 3--1 that afternoon. They went on to win the League title that season. Everton went on a unbeaten run after the loss until late December. I also recall seeing Trevor Hockey playing for Sheffield United in the mid 70s, by then sporting long hair and a beard. And on a visit to Anfield in August 1967 I recall Liverpool winning 6-0 against Newcastle, who had Ollie Burton and John Mc Namee in central defence, Keith Kettleborough and Jim Illey in midfield, and Wyn Davies centre forward. Tony Hateley, in his only season at the club, scored a hat trick that day for Liverpool.
Nonsense. They'd cope much better, being fitter and trained better. Those players could barely stay on their feet, never mind control the ball, Trevor Hockey excepted.
How times change. I don’t honestly remember now but there is a fair chance I was in the Popular End for this. I went to most home games that season. The pitch though with the hay bales. 😂😂. Great video.
My first season as a supporter. A promotion season I think. Was at my parents home for Christmas so wouldn’t have seen this one. I can recognise about half of the NUFC team. Standard of play doesn’t look bad considering the atrocious conditions.
Alan Suddick , yes very skilful midfielder. He was pretty good at " banana" free kicks and scored some spectacular goals. He had a 10 year spell at Blackpool where he teamed up for a while with Tony Green who later moved to Newcastle.
Great stuff. Won that game, and beat them at their place (Ayresome Park) 2 days before. The crowd for St James was well over 50,000. We got promoted that season. I was at the game we clinched promotion over Bolton (The mighty Wyn and Fanny lee both played for Bolton that day) The crowd was about 60,000. Jim Iley was my fav player that season. The manager Joe Harvey was so impressed with Wyn and Fanny lee he wanted to buy both but the board said you can have one not both. He chose Wyn as all Newcastle fans know, but what would we have been with both if not for the meanness of the board
Yes, I think it was 67/68 season they moved them to the back of the centre paddock, never a good position for the cameras and they filmed the fairs cup final in 69 from the popular side
This is a great piece of footage, but I wonder where it came from and what happened to the second half. Did Tyne Tees show football back then (Shoot!) or did it even exist? Was this BBC MotD which was in its first season? Notice the kids at the front with their football rattles, and what did the keeper think he was doing at 6:17? Trevor Hockey was extremely busy, must have been a great player in his day
geoff,dont know if you,ll ever see this,my name is richie kane from gateshead,can you remember we used to swap programmes by post,we met in scarborough , you were on hols with your parents,i was there with a few mates
Yes George Taylor , Tyne tees sports reporter used to do Sportstime on a Thursday or Friday night previewing the weekend sport . If there was televised racing from Newcastle Gosforth you knew we would not be on Shoot as they did not have enough cameras to cover both events 😂
Anyone out there collect old matches and highlights , I have thousands of games ,I am always looking to exchange footage on DVDs , 1960 -1980s . British and European games .
@@windjammer97 It's changed because today their training is streets ahead of even 30 years ago. They're fitter, more skilled and more dedicated to the game than before. They wouldn't have a problem playing in those conditions. Clearly you don't get, appreciate or understand that.
@@Stevo-cc4wl Attendance? As for shirt numbers, substitutes came in later in the 1960s and there was one until c. 1990 in England. In Scotland there were two in the 1970s and most teams did not field a 13. Subs were 12 and 14. The Meadowbank/Livingston 13 shirt in 1979 was worn by one of the younger supporters as a gift.
Brilliant to see this good football on a difficult pitch wish we could go back to these times.x
My great grandad Dave Hilley played in this game
Your Grandad scored two very important goals for us in 67 to keep us in the 1st division, the opening goal against Arsenal (2-1) and the only goal against Leicester 1.0 , you must be proud
WOW!
@@DavidSmith-gr9gd of course a wonderful player went to a Jon Anderson talk in the other week and he had a standing ovation
How fantastic! Such a rare find.
What a great insight into the game, as it was before the hyped up Premier League.
I recall seeing Frank Clark in the Nottingham Forest side in their first game back in the First Division in August 1977 at Goodision Park. Forest beat a very good Everton team 3--1 that afternoon. They went on to win the League title that season. Everton went on a unbeaten run after the loss until late December.
I also recall seeing Trevor Hockey playing for Sheffield United in the mid 70s, by then sporting long hair and a beard. And on a visit to Anfield in August 1967 I recall Liverpool winning 6-0 against Newcastle, who had Ollie Burton and John Mc Namee in central defence, Keith Kettleborough and Jim Illey in midfield, and Wyn Davies centre forward. Tony Hateley, in his only season at the club, scored a hat trick that day for Liverpool.
Yes happy days , after the Liverpool defeat on the Saturday we beat Chelsea 5-1 at home on the Wednesday , a great game
We all knew it was a game. We all loved it
this is such a beautiful video. although it just reinforces why i've come to hate football so much these days.
Excellent film quality. I was at the game, on the popular side.
Fantastic upload. Thank you
Todays players would refuse to get out of bed on a day like that never play a game in it.
Nonsense. They'd cope much better, being fitter and trained better. Those players could barely stay on their feet, never mind control the ball, Trevor Hockey excepted.
To be fair, so would I.
Great find December 28th 1964, 54,750 att
Promotion season.
Wonderful. Never seen that. My Uncle loved Jim Iley.
How times change. I don’t honestly remember now but there is a fair chance I was in the Popular End for this. I went to most home games that season. The pitch though with the hay bales. 😂😂. Great video.
Been in Leazes, Popular side, Main Stand and Gallowgate. Im SAFC. Great stuff!
Same as me I have been in all ends
My first season as a supporter. A promotion season I think. Was at my parents home for Christmas so wouldn’t have seen this one. I can recognise about half of the NUFC team. Standard of play doesn’t look bad considering the atrocious conditions.
Alan Suddick , yes very skilful midfielder. He was pretty good at " banana" free kicks and scored some spectacular goals. He had a 10 year spell at Blackpool where he teamed up for a while with Tony Green who later moved to Newcastle.
Oh, this is lovely to see!
Everyone playing so well on that difficult pitch,Trevor Hockey also doing well at the back,I see m to remember his usual position was as a winger.
Ah, back in the days when Newcastle were an English club.
Great stuff. Won that game, and beat them at their place (Ayresome Park) 2 days before. The crowd for St James was well over 50,000. We got promoted that season. I was at the game we clinched promotion over Bolton (The mighty Wyn and Fanny lee both played for Bolton that day) The crowd was about 60,000. Jim Iley was my fav player that season. The manager Joe Harvey was so impressed with Wyn and Fanny lee he wanted to buy both but the board said you can have one not both. He chose Wyn as all Newcastle fans know, but what would we have been with both if not for the meanness of the board
Great bit of background. Thanks!
It may have been in this game that Middlesbrough's Bobby Braithwaite suffered a broken leg as a result of a clash with Newcastle's Jim Iley.
I remember the cameras being on top of turnstiles in the corner of the Gallowgate. There was no purpose built gantry for a few years later
Yes, I think it was 67/68 season they moved them to the back of the centre paddock, never a good position for the cameras and they filmed the fairs cup final in 69 from the popular side
Never saw result !! Hey wasnt football so crap in those days !!
St Johns ambulance men walking around the pitch, peanuts tanner a bag!
Shoooooot! It would appear Newcastle wanted to walk the ball into the net. Was that Trevor Hockey?
This is a great piece of footage, but I wonder where it came from and what happened to the second half.
Did Tyne Tees show football back then (Shoot!) or did it even exist? Was this BBC MotD which was in its first season?
Notice the kids at the front with their football rattles, and what did the keeper think he was doing at 6:17?
Trevor Hockey was extremely busy, must have been a great player in his day
Newcastle won 2-1
Cracking vid mate any idea of the final score ?
Just googled it 2-1 Toon
Hilley scored the two goals for United
Hilley 35, 45 Boro scorer Arthur Kaye 12@@whiteflash72
How would VAR deal with snow shovels?😂
Stan Anderson 2 years later Boro manager took us up out of Div 3 as runners up to an excellent QPR team
geoff,dont know if you,ll ever see this,my name is richie kane from gateshead,can you remember we used to swap programmes by post,we met in scarborough , you were on hols with your parents,i was there with a few mates
@@richardkane8229 sent you my details richie
@@richardkane8229 sent you my details
Class Boro fan here is the commentator George Taylor of shoot old hands might know
Yes George Taylor , Tyne tees sports reporter used to do Sportstime on a Thursday or Friday night previewing the weekend sport . If there was televised racing from Newcastle Gosforth you knew we would not be on Shoot as they did not have enough cameras to cover both events 😂
Anyone out there collect old matches and highlights , I have thousands of games ,I am always looking to exchange footage on DVDs , 1960 -1980s . British and European games .
Could you send me a list of matches, late sixties early seventies, much appreciated.
@@GaryWoodhouse-uw1wc Have you got an email.?
@@GaryWoodhouse-uw1wc Have you got an email .
@@GaryWoodhouse-uw1wc Can you send me an email address , this one does not recognise .
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Try and get modern day Primadonnas out on that pitch, I dare you
Why wouldn't they?
@@andrewguthrie2 soft as shite
@@andrewguthrie2they'd piss in their panties and most of them would feign injury to avoid having to play!!!🤔🧐🤨🙄😝🤪
Game has changed mate. Clearly you don't get, understand or appreciate that
@@windjammer97 It's changed because today their training is streets ahead of even 30 years ago. They're fitter, more skilled and more dedicated to the game than before.
They wouldn't have a problem playing in those conditions.
Clearly you don't get, appreciate or understand that.
Asking as a neutral,any idea of the away numbers back then?
Numbers? Everyone was 1 GK to 11 Outside left. Not sure there were even any subs back then. By the 80s there was 1 sub per team
@@Stevo-cc4wl Attendance? As for shirt numbers, substitutes came in later in the 1960s and there was one until c. 1990 in England. In Scotland there were two in the 1970s and most teams did not field a 13. Subs were 12 and 14. The Meadowbank/Livingston 13 shirt in 1979 was worn by one of the younger supporters as a gift.
@@Stevo-cc4wl Subs were introduced in 1968, as for numbers he means away supporters!
I think visiting supporters was meant, and in 1964 they would have been spread around the ground.
Very hard to say. My Dad followed Boro back then and said they just mixed in with the locals without any bother. Different story in the 70's.
A Fairly 'artistic' camera position, very avant garde
A reluctance to shoot from Newcastle.