This was the last season the BBC had rights to broadcast both highlights & live matches before ITV negotiated an exclusive four year deal with the Football League.
I was at the Man Utd v Everton game. The commentary references it being all ticket which meant you had to go to the ticket office in the days/weeks preceding the game to buy a ticket. I recall the first half being poor and an exciting 2nd half. What stands out for me now is the pace of the game and the physical "rough and tumble". Great memories, Xmas then as now had a fixture list that was rammed. Utd played on Boxing Day, 2 days later (this game) and then New Years Day and 2nd Jan. Easter fixtures saw the teams play on Easter Sat and Easter Monday and the August Bank hol had the same format of 2 games only 48 hrs apart with travel for the players meaning little meaningful rest.
I remember watching this at the time in dec 1987. Strange to see three matches in those days and not the full coverage of all the top flight goals like in todays Premiership.
Great, when you didn't get 15 minutes of boring analysis of the game we just saw with over the top hype over an average save or long pass. Just watch the game and on to the next. Football now has its head up its own arse.
you prolly dont care but does someone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow lost my account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
MAN UNITED HAD SOME TROUBLE BEATING THAT EVERTON TEAM DIDN'T THEY? THREE AWAY DEFEATS IN A ROW? HELD AT HOME.BUT DID BEAT THEM 1-0 IN THE FA CUP FINAL!1985! THAT WAS JUST FANTASTIC THAT YEAR WASN'T IT?
Such fond memories watching MOTD in this format
This was the last season the BBC had rights to broadcast both highlights & live matches before ITV negotiated an exclusive four year deal with the Football League.
What! Billy Bonds was still playing in Div.1 at 41yrs old, good grief he's seen some changes then.
Love these old vids
I was at the Man Utd v Everton game. The commentary references it being all ticket which meant you had to go to the ticket office in the days/weeks preceding the game to buy a ticket. I recall the first half being poor and an exciting 2nd half. What stands out for me now is the pace of the game and the physical "rough and tumble". Great memories, Xmas then as now had a fixture list that was rammed. Utd played on Boxing Day, 2 days later (this game) and then New Years Day and 2nd Jan. Easter fixtures saw the teams play on Easter Sat and Easter Monday and the August Bank hol had the same format of 2 games only 48 hrs apart with travel for the players meaning little meaningful rest.
I remember watching this at the time in dec 1987. Strange to see three matches in those days and not the full coverage of all the top flight goals like in todays Premiership.
@Athelstan Edwardson Is there some reason why Match of the Day can't/ won't show more than 10 minutes of highlights these days?
That's the problem, you want everything rather than seeing 3 matches & making other matches purely spectators & going to watch. Less is more..
Great, when you didn't get 15 minutes of boring analysis of the game we just saw with over the top hype over an average save or long pass. Just watch the game and on to the next. Football now has its head up its own arse.
you prolly dont care but does someone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow lost my account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
@Fletcher Nicolas instablaster ;)
@@fletchernicolas561 you've done that trick before..
After an unsuccessful spell at Everton Ian Wilson forged a career in Film alongside Tom Hanks
Monday 28th December 1987
'Female streaker at Bristol City' - Bob struggling to keep a straight face :-D
Steve Bruce looked a bit excited at 2.30
MAN UNITED HAD SOME TROUBLE BEATING THAT EVERTON TEAM DIDN'T THEY? THREE AWAY DEFEATS IN A ROW? HELD AT HOME.BUT DID BEAT THEM 1-0 IN THE FA CUP FINAL!1985! THAT WAS JUST FANTASTIC THAT YEAR WASN'T IT?
Clive Allen scored 140 goals that season.
40 goals maybe?
49 but that was 1986/87
Attendance given as 47000........7000 cash entries in martins pocket :-) and Everton did the same boxing day 85.
Absolutely hate Whiteside. Im sure Chris Ramsey would agree.