That commentator Barry Davis should have come out with a public apology stating that Colin Bell "fell over the ball". Was he on something that made him lose his sight? How clear was that for everyone to see that it was a viscious tackle by Buchan which was really a career ending one. Why was Davis afraid to call it out for what it was? It was disgraceful. You could hear he kept saying he fell over the ball as Bobby Charlton speaks over him. He shouldn't have been a commentator if he was afraid to call things as they were!
Hi, I'm not as sure as you are that it was deliberate. There's a film of Colin saying he didn't think it was, though more out of hope than conviction. He was so so brilliant and fit wasn't, he very possibly he had 10 years in the game stolen from him.
Typical BBC liar and never speak the truth...it will always be that Buchan deliberately injured Colin bell and that's disgusting.so is the deliberate lying by davis# defund the BBC ..stop paying your TV licence...@NO TO DIVERSITY...
Don't be absurd. He's a football commentator & one of the best. That's how it seemed to him & he corrected himself afterwards. Why you social media clots.have to go on witch-hunts, he's dead &. buried & fondly rmbrd.
It's still so so sad to see Colin Bell's brilliant career destroyed in a split second. I'm still unsure whether it was deliberate by Buchan or not - Colin said that Buchan never came to see him, or spoke to him about it, which I reckon is disgusting.
Martin was a decent player & never done these accusations. Colin was going like the clappers with 2 defenders similarly. It's just football. Colin had all the experience & knew what was possibly coming & just avoiding it would have been better. ManU where in Div2 I think that season.
Went to this game I was 10 at the time ended up my second visit to Wembley that season after the wolves defeat in 74. Never thought id have to wait so long for City to win another domestic trophy. for some reason seem to remember my elder brothers having to walk from town to the ground was there some strike going on.. ?
Yep ended up winning the League Cup. It was a Golden period for City. Id say from 1968 to late 70s. Then chairman swales along with Malcolm Allison we overspent on Average players. And really didnt recover after that for years!!!
As a red to make matters worse there was a bus strike that day ... No buses whatsoever ... Had to book on a private 'Bullocks Coach' from Cheadle full of blues ... Ahh they were the days ....
Colin bell was a massively underrated player never got the credit he so richly deserved coming from a manchester united fan
United singing you''ll never walk alone, which is a Celtic song and United are Celtic's brother club. Not a lot of plastics know that. Up the blues!
That commentator Barry Davis should have come out with a public apology stating that Colin Bell "fell over the ball". Was he on something that made him lose his sight? How clear was that for everyone to see that it was a viscious tackle by Buchan which was really a career ending one. Why was Davis afraid to call it out for what it was? It was disgraceful. You could hear he kept saying he fell over the ball as Bobby Charlton speaks over him. He shouldn't have been a commentator if he was afraid to call things as they were!
Pro united bias is nothing new unfortunately!
And Buchan came up with the same tackle a few weeks later.
Always class him as a clogger/donkey.
Hi, I'm not as sure as you are that it was deliberate. There's a film of Colin saying he didn't think it was, though more out of hope than conviction. He was so so brilliant and fit wasn't, he very possibly he had 10 years in the game stolen from him.
Typical BBC liar and never speak the truth...it will always be that Buchan deliberately injured Colin bell and that's disgusting.so is the deliberate lying by davis# defund the BBC ..stop paying your TV licence...@NO TO DIVERSITY...
Don't be absurd. He's a football commentator & one of the best. That's how it seemed to him & he corrected himself afterwards. Why you social media clots.have to go on witch-hunts, he's dead &. buried & fondly rmbrd.
The early diagnosis of Colin Bell's injury, as given to Barry Davies, proved to be wholly inaccurate.
It's still so so sad to see Colin Bell's brilliant career destroyed in a split second.
I'm still unsure whether it was deliberate by Buchan or not - Colin said that Buchan never came to see him, or spoke to him about it, which I reckon is disgusting.
Buchan paid for it ,as he lost his place in the Scotland team to Tom Forsyth of Rangers. 😂
Yep, Buchan wasn't even worth talking about, a complete waste of space ... he even cost United that 3rd goal.
Martin was a decent player & never done these accusations. Colin was going like the clappers with 2 defenders similarly. It's just football. Colin had all the experience & knew what was possibly coming & just avoiding it would have been better. ManU where in Div2 I think that season.
Apparently we have no history and couldn't play football.
Went to this game I was 10 at the time ended up my second visit to Wembley that season after the wolves defeat in 74. Never thought id have to wait so long for City to win another domestic trophy. for some reason seem to remember my elder brothers having to walk from town to the ground was there some strike going on.. ?
More of these shows would be great
Keep up the great many thanks
Yep ended up winning the League Cup. It was a Golden period for City. Id say from 1968 to late 70s. Then chairman swales along with Malcolm Allison we overspent on Average players. And really didnt recover after that for years!!!
As a red to make matters worse there was a bus strike that day ...
No buses whatsoever ...
Had to book on a private 'Bullocks Coach' from Cheadle full of blues ...
Ahh they were the days ....
Yes I remember that, we had to leave school 2 hours early to avoid a strike. Both supporters has to walk to stadium.
United were lucky to get nought
I always feel sorry for the poor goalkeeper.
Cos he’s Scottish!
@@swaldron5558paddy Roach is actually Irish