I'm not a Liverpool fan, but I remember those years when Liverpool really dominated with good Football, easy on the eye. I was 8 years old in 1977 and I still remember Tommy Smith's header in the European cup final. Liverpool were Champions of Europe. It was harder back then, there was no group stage, you couldn't lose 3 matches and still qualify for the next round. It was knockout Football, home and away. Also, you only had 1 substitute, that was mad. But Liverpool were really great. A team full of English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish players. No exciting, brilliant foreign players. All UK and Ireland. Brilliant. I loved to watch Jimmy Case, he had some power in his shots. If he took a free kick, it would take the goalkeepers hand off, he really had some power.
Bro I know what you mean. My Mom and Pops were born and raised in Liverpool before moving state side. My dad would tell me about Shankly and what he built in Liverpool. I remember those teams of the 70s and 80s. My fondest memory was the 89 FA Cup final v Everton. A 3-2 back n forth win. Rush with 2 ⚽s. One of the best matches I've ever watched. And I've watched A LOT of Matches. Klopp has brought back what Shankly built. A team that loves one another. A team that will Die for one another. We are watching a replay of the Liverpool teams of the 60s,70s and 80s. The team we have now are good enough to win the Quad. League Cup,FA Cup, PL Title, and Champions League. Yes it will be Very Hard. Odds are they won't. But they really are good enough. I honestly think they can. But ATLEAST a Treble! Carabao Cup,FA Cup, Premier League Trophy. They WILL Win the Premier League Title 🏆
Even as an Arsenal fan I have nothing but admiration and respect for the mighty Liverpool football team, that ruled English and European football ball with an iron fist for decades (and rightly so, Liverpool played beautiful football).
arsenal are for me the third biggest and most successful football club in british football....the 2000-04 team were special in the modern day....and it was herbert chapman who made arsenal football club to what they also are...in world football right now
My uncle was a Fireman in Liverpool. He and my step-mum were born in Bootle. Whenever he went to a match then got home, his parents always knew what had happened. If he ran up the stairs that = a win, a normal walk up = a draw and a dreary clop clop clop = a loss! Fortunately the latter didn't happen too often. I've not been able to go to Anfield that much as I was in the Armed Forces, but I've supported Liverpool since I was "knee high to a grasshopper" . My Dad isn't a Liverpudlian but he played the great game. When I was in my early teens and up in Liverpool my Uncle said to me " we're away this week but Everton are at home, do you want to go see them"? My response was "I'd rather go watch Liverpool Reserves in the Central League", so that's what we did. That was the first time I saw Ray Clemence play. The rest is glorious history.
Back in the 90's I was talking to a Man Utd fan in Thailand about this Liverppol team. He said that that Liverpool could have won the world cup. I'm not a Liverpool fan. But when I was a kid, I admired them greatly.
@John not an easy question tbh, but maybe play offs between the top 3 of championship and bottom 3 of PL or something, i think is the most fair way to decide. But Liverpool have done just about everything right this year and to declare everything invalid that they've worked so hard for this year, is just unacceptable. Come on, they have finally done it since 1990.
Liverpool in mid 80s was an excellent team. You had also great fans. I remember March 1983 - European Cup QF. Liverpool was loosing 1:2 (down 4 in aggregate) with Widzew, but struggled till the end. And after the final whistle, when only Widzew's team left on the pitch, ouststanding Liverpool's crowd made a standing ovation for my favourite team. I will never forget that feeling. Great respect for You and best regards from Lodz.
Man said 70s-80s not the 90s Man United and Liverpool were the powerhouses of English football. Those footballers were tough back then proper scrapping on the pitch, not soft like today's lot@@sidneyabeljumbo2364
Started following Liverpool as a 9 year old Aussie kid in 1978 and have been a fanatical fan ever since. Some great years early....some tough years followed and now we are back. Win or lose, it's my team till I die. This is more than a football team.....
Liverpool Football Club the love of my life …. as a wide eyed 8 year old I was able to witness the beginning of an era of domination .First ever game I watch live was the Fa cup final against Utd & we got robbed.Then 4 days later watching us beat Bmg to lift the European cup was magical & that was that.I’m 54 now & the love is even stronger.YNWA
Liverpool Football Club. The greatest team in the world ! No other team evokes such passion ! No other team has produced such drama ! No other team is at one with its fans ! More than just a football team. A way of life !!
Though Dalglish is my favourite player, I felt the mid 70's teams were Liverpools best team. Ol Crazy Horse had some talent as did every player around him.
@@auldscouse Maybe so but he is still one of my all-time Liverpool greats. Tommy is more than entitled to his opinion and so am I. I hope this doesn’t start an argument between us. YNWA
I’m fortunate enough to live through all this and have been to every single European cup final until now and have seen probably with my family and mates to see some of the best uk players we had we played with a beating heart that no one could ever beat unless your a Man Utd supporter and when Firgi came and i have the upmost respect for him and everything that they won but for me it’s always LIVERPOOL FC ❤
Im a Forest fan born in 73 growing up as a kid I was spoilt for football, this Liverpool side was amazing, respect where due, all through my childhood really this Liverpool side were massive.
Was 12 when I listened to the 1977 European Cup Final on my radio in Llysfaen, Colwyn Bay a few days after the Mancs beat us at Wembley. Happy days! Look at those legends, all of them.
I first started supporting Liverpool sometime around 1977 when my brother and I used to have a kick about in the garden and pretend we were the Liverpool greats. My first match was watching Everton play but the late 70s team had me hooked! They were superb teams right through the 80’s and Bob Paisley was one heck of a manager. Back in those days we had no television so used to listen to the matches on the radio. I remember the Borussia Moenchengladbach game and was so chuffed when we won. Watching them play from The Kop as a teenager was something special and the likes of Rush, Phil Neal and the likes had me yelling with joy and bouncing in the terraces. The love for the Reds is still there fifty years later and I still can’t contain my joy when we won!
@@Dice69aooooww You really are thick. We're talking about European Cup/Champions league finals PAL. Not the bloody Uefa Super Cup or Europa league or whatever your going on about. Not everything revolves around you. Be quiet
Impossible to pick an all time eleven, but here is mine. Clemence, Neal, Hansen, Lawrenson, Hughes, Gerrard, Souness, Dalglish, Barnes, Rush, Keegan. Captain would be Hughes. If I had to pick a team that played together it would be 1978 to 1979.
These players in there time were world class.hungry and born winners.what people forget is at the time,everyone was a working class.everyone one was at a working level.not just liverpool, there were good teams around and the game was physical. These days the money has taken over,greed and at times kids who are multimillionaires have spoilt a working class game
Aye, spending millions on dross, and honestly most of these so called superstars would not have got into that Liverpool side, as you say working class boys son's of hard working class men, 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Am a Bayern, German National Team & Bundesliga fan but all the Respect for Liverpool, this video at the start is just Awesome Gets you hyped and happy Energized
Was born in 1976. Started to become a Liverpool supporter in 1983. Thanks to Malaysian's TV Match of the Week and Newspaper coverage. Always waiting for Monday/Tuesday paper to know the result.
Alhamdulillah. I believed that this is the best era liverpool fc ever had. It all started when kevin keegan moved to w.germany, it really broke my heart but bob paisley and joe fagan acquaired a talented scottish in kenny daglish as replacement for king kevin and in no time they pleased the kop with titles after titles. YNWA
1972/3 League Championship and U.E.F.A. Cup winners, 1973/4 F.A. Cup winners, ...... and don't forget the two League Championships and The F.A. Cup what Liverpool won in the 1960s!!!
D comeback Kings of football. 70s 80s LFC ruled and now into 2020 comeback Kings is back to reclaim d title of campeones. Alex Ferguson will b red faced when LFC become EPL campeones again. Long live LFC team and fans.
The system was beautiful. Great managers and players came and went . The Hillsborough disaster really broke it up and left behind. Sir Alex did a marvelous job at Utd but when he retired it was beginning of the end. Should had a number two took care of the club like Liverpool did over the years
Liverpool, at that time what an outfit, even today they are right up there with the best in the world...simple as that...Souness in this interview really sums it up... 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
We've gone and won the league......We've gone and won the league.....and now you've got to believe us....and now you've got to believe us....and now you've got to believe us......We've gone and WON the league!! 🎶
People forget the rebuilding that led to 1997 started in 1973 when Shanks was still manager. Paisley was carrying out a plan the boot room devised led by Shankly.
Liverpool players didn't take it seriously and got drunk the night before. The trip to Japan was nothing more than a holiday for them. The Intercontinental cup was seen as meaningless in Europe. Liverpool didn't even bother to play it in 1977 and 1978.
@@lyndoncmp5751 perhaps you are right about England not taking it seriously. The rest of Europe is a different story though. Just watch the reaction of the Europeans when they did win
@@nikreece6295 Got to remember the 81/82 season, by December Liverpool were 12th in league Had bought a few new players and let a few go. Came back and won 20 of last 23 league games and won the title
My dad did'nt wake me up for the final against Borrusia M Gladbach. I cried my eyes out. Never forgiven him. 😅 grumpy sod. He's a Chelsea fan. Otherwise my hero of course. Moved to switzerland in my early 20's and still hav'nt been to Anfield but the keegan,Toshak, Dalglish, Mcdermot Case, Clemence etc era was all i was interested in. Jumpers for goal posts and hours and hours down the Park. Great childhood ! Up the reds ! Bloody scousers are'nt that bad lad !
These back 4 were under-rated. They were so good and unpenetrable. The whole team played suffocating and pressuring games that dismantled and broke down opponents.
Im a pre-pinstripe fan but it is a unique kit they never played as consistently in any other subsequently in. That yellow with the red pins was equally iconic. That stunning goal by Rush at Villa Park and the away tie against Athletic Bilbao
If QPR had got one more point the season before (or Liverpool one less) or we had the current system of 3-points-for-a-win (rather than the two points it was back then), Liverpool wouldn't even have been in the European Cup in 1977 to win it for the first time. Maybe there is some alternate universe when Jurgen Klopp's QPR has just won the Premier League title and approaching a points record.
And if Kompany had rightly been sent off against Liverpool in that 2019 game then Liverpool would have won the Premier League in 2019 and been Invincibles. If if if.
Amazing, brought back many memories 🎉🎊. Can remember the lot, not only Lfc fans were spoilt, but the whole footballing world ! I don’t think football has changed for the better ? Nowadays. ✌️🏴
As a football fan, growing up in 1970s, we could look at how Bill Shankly built the team up from Second Division in 1959 to winning First Division twice, FA Cup twice and UEFA Cup before he resigned in 1974. From that period to 1990, they were the dominant force winning everything bar Cup Winners Cup. Choosing a side be hard but l will pick my side - Clemence Neal Thompson Hughes Hansen Case Souness R Kennedy McDermott Dalglish Rush. Even great players like Grobbelaar, Lawrenson, Lee, Whelan, Keegan not picked.
I started supporting LFC on FA Cup Final day 1977, so anyone who knows, will know I started off with the most irritating of defeats. My mate had said to me at school the previous day, who did I fancy for the cup tomorrow, I didn't know much about football at the time, but to avoid sounding like a Klutz, I just said I didn't know who was playing. "He said Liverpool and Manchester United" just the sound of the words "Manchester United" got on my bloody nerves, so I answered "Oh, Liverpool I should think mate" but it wasn't to be, however, through thick and thin, it was 46 years in May.
Just cried all the way through with joy iwas there for most of them amazing games . Was there in Munich but then had to be a witness in court and missed 😢 the amazing night in Paris 😊 still today Iwishihad gone to the match 😢 dij 26:24
cant remember what year but no club has won a league / prem title like liverpool did only 12/13 players used in 1 season that takes some beating and allowing only 1 sub it was in dalglish era
It's a heartbreak that I will never ever see the plain and simple red uniform like this one again. Bring down the economy and go back to 70s-80s again.
@charlie crokker Your talking to a 59 year old engineer .. Ive been lucky enough to have brought up 3 lovely humans .My beautiful 2 girls and my son .All are university graduates . I,m very proud that I have achieved this with a very bad disadvantage .Bully,s like you never change ..If I met you in real life ..You would be the fat loser in the bar ..
@charlie crokker Listen Charlie . I,m not sure who you are or what age you are .If you are a young guy .Please dont grow up and be a loud mouth loser .Picking on the vulnerable .Anyone can do that .. I,m sure your not a bad guy at heart .Change your ways and you be ok I,m sure .Football wise I dont care who you support ..Take care and be safe .
Liverpool won Euro champions cups in ‘77 and ‘78, but was decisively defeated in ‘79 euro champions cup by Georgian team Dinamo Tbilisi in the first round. When Dinamo played Hamburger in second round, it was Kevin Keegan who already played in Hamburger at that time, who took revenge for Liverpool’s defeat. West Ham is mentioned in video too, defeating Liverpool in English Cup in early 80s. Well, it was Dinamo Tbilisi again who decisively defeated West Ham in Euro cup and actually won it in ‘81.
Forgot to mention, Nottingham Forest had actually won 2 successive European Cups after overcoming both Kevin Keegan's clubs (Liverpool in the first round of 1978-79, Hamburger SV in the final of 1979-80). Also, CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria defeated both title holders in the subsequent seasons, so they overcame Nottingham Forest in 1980-81 and Liverpool in 1981-82 (after suffered a 1-6 defeat the season earlier). The 1981-82 could have been the first European Cup Final to feature 2 clubs from same country because Liverpool were drawn with Bayern Munich if they beat CSKA Sofia.
@@sharpleven9986 I did get upset in 1984 when we lost to Independienti. We were better than them and their goal was offside. Same with Sao Paulo in 2005. We battered them. It was one way traffic but somehow scored in their only real attack. Oh well.
Growing up in the 70s as a asian lad went to watch them as a 9 yr old when they came to the hawthorns my dream was fulfilled when i stood in the away end with the Liverpool fans we won 1.0 David Johnson scored..from then on every time they came to the Midlands i went great memories the best thank you Liverpool football club best fans .YNWA
This is the team that started English football you look at man city how they are dominating English football and how Man U were dominating English football in the 90s and and 2000s but it’s Liverpool who started this Perch in the 70s and 80s they where a threat no one wanted to play Liverpool not only In English football but Europe they even beat Real Madrid in the champions league final (European cup) which English club you know has ever done that ? These players and these mangers bill shankly and bob paisley they made what this club is today they made our history it will never be forgotten only memories which has been all written . LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB 🔴
No one has dominated Europe and England like liverpool when look back then 1 sub too but won 13 titles and 4 champion leagues and winning the league and champion league back to back noone done since
Best Liverpool side, went to every match in that 16 conceded season,if Hansen says Phil Thompson is the best defender he played with then the pair are our best.
When the Leeds dominance ended after '76 then Liverpool took over, yes before that they had great teams but after Leeds they became the best but unlike Leeds that had the same players for 12yrs, Liverpool would bring in new players every year, many unknowns who got coached the Liverpool way & when they left they never were the same. Bob Paisley was the greatest manager who was the tactical brains to the Shankly Liverpool beaten heart, so when Shankly left there was no change at all. Can't agree with Martin O'Neill saying Liverpool didn't get enough credit, rubbish Martin, they were constantly lauded on Motd & Big Matches & newspaper media, still in the Clough dressing room it was probably different.
1968 = Manchester United became the first English (and British) clubs to win the European Cup after defeating Benfica at Wembley. 1978 = Liverpool became the first English (and British) clubs to win the European Cup after defeating Club Brugge at Wembley. How great two English clubs were with European win at Wembley. I guess they will meet again at Wembley the next year, this time for 7th or 4th wins.
@@jackhendry7 Exactly a year before. The Lisbon Lions had won the unwanted Quintuple, including the only European Cup by beating Inter Milan in the final. They also became the first European clubs to ever won the Treble, which Manchester City might be achieved this year.
@@jackhendry7 No English teams has ever exceeded this feat by winning the league, the league cup, the domestic tournament, and the Champions League. Even Manchester United in 1999 and Manchester City this year (if happened) had their EFL Cups (Carabao) early exits! 😂😂😂
I'm not a Liverpool fan, but I remember those years when Liverpool really dominated with good Football, easy on the eye. I was 8 years old in 1977 and I still remember Tommy Smith's header in the European cup final. Liverpool were Champions of Europe. It was harder back then, there was no group stage, you couldn't lose 3 matches and still qualify for the next round. It was knockout Football, home and away. Also, you only had 1 substitute, that was mad. But Liverpool were really great. A team full of English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish players. No exciting, brilliant foreign players. All UK and Ireland. Brilliant. I loved to watch Jimmy Case, he had some power in his shots. If he took a free kick, it would take the goalkeepers hand off, he really had some power.
U knw ur football
I was eight and remember TS' header like it was last week! Agree with you say.. I was a LFC fan!
I was 10 when i saw Dalglish, a Scottish guy highly revered by Liverpool, score against Bruges at Wembley.
Bro I know what you mean. My Mom and Pops were born and raised in Liverpool before moving state side. My dad would tell me about Shankly and what he built in Liverpool. I remember those teams of the 70s and 80s. My fondest memory was the 89 FA Cup final v Everton. A 3-2 back n forth win. Rush with 2 ⚽s. One of the best matches I've ever watched. And I've watched A LOT of Matches. Klopp has brought back what Shankly built. A team that loves one another. A team that will Die for one another. We are watching a replay of the Liverpool teams of the 60s,70s and 80s. The team we have now are good enough to win the Quad. League Cup,FA Cup, PL Title, and Champions League. Yes it will be Very Hard. Odds are they won't. But they really are good enough. I honestly think they can. But ATLEAST a Treble! Carabao Cup,FA Cup, Premier League Trophy. They WILL Win the Premier League Title 🏆
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Even as an Arsenal fan I have nothing but admiration and respect for the mighty Liverpool football team, that ruled English and European football ball with an iron fist for decades (and rightly so, Liverpool played beautiful football).
luv ya club too mate!the only club to done the invisible in the prem!
Cheers! Great respect for Arsenal as well!
@@u.nowenflandretatari2797 yep, it was hard to see them
@@u.nowenflandretatari2797Everton have been invisible in the league for decades lad 😂
arsenal are for me the third biggest and most successful football club in british football....the 2000-04 team were special in the modern day....and it was herbert chapman who made arsenal football club to what they also are...in world football right now
Ray Kennedy, God rest his soul, was another of the greatest ever midfielders of all time. Absolute privilege to watch.
Spot on mate . Top player..
My uncle was a Fireman in Liverpool. He and my step-mum were born in Bootle. Whenever he went to a match then got home, his parents always knew what had happened. If he ran up the stairs that = a win, a normal walk up = a draw and a dreary clop clop clop = a loss! Fortunately the latter didn't happen too often. I've not been able to go to Anfield that much as I was in the Armed Forces, but I've supported Liverpool since I was "knee high to a grasshopper" . My Dad isn't a Liverpudlian but he played the great game. When I was in my early teens and up in Liverpool my Uncle said to me " we're away this week but Everton are at home, do you want to go see them"? My response was "I'd rather go watch Liverpool Reserves in the Central League", so that's what we did. That was the first time I saw Ray Clemence play. The rest is glorious history.
"I'd rather watch Liverpool Reserves in the Central League" legendary response
@@memaguy1796 only two teams on merseyside
@@danieljones741 Three actually. Liverpool, Liverpool Women, and Liverpool Youth
@@memaguy1796 ...let me stand corrected;))
Those were the days, when the Central League used to get a mention....
Back in the 90's I was talking to a Man Utd fan in Thailand about this Liverppol team. He said that that Liverpool could have won the world cup. I'm not a Liverpool fan. But when I was a kid, I admired them greatly.
They would kill city team all day 1 sub was allowed city is allowed 5
YNWA legendary like no other.
Cup champions 2019. Mark my word.
You were right!
@John if they do not award liverpool the title i will never watch bpl again
@John not an easy question tbh, but maybe play offs between the top 3 of championship and bottom 3 of PL or something, i think is the most fair way to decide. But Liverpool have done just about everything right this year and to declare everything invalid that they've worked so hard for this year, is just unacceptable. Come on, they have finally done it since 1990.
Liverpool in mid 80s was an excellent team. You had also great fans. I remember March 1983 - European Cup QF. Liverpool was loosing 1:2 (down 4 in aggregate) with Widzew, but struggled till the end. And after the final whistle, when only Widzew's team left on the pitch, ouststanding Liverpool's crowd made a standing ovation for my favourite team. I will never forget that feeling. Great respect for You and best regards from Lodz.
Liverpool in the 70s and 80s were the greatest ever team in English football history. Football's greatest dynasty
@@CoolDude246-S na united 90s and 00s clear
I was there
I was at Anfield that day
Man said 70s-80s not the 90s Man United and Liverpool were the powerhouses of English football. Those footballers were tough back then proper scrapping on the pitch, not soft like today's lot@@sidneyabeljumbo2364
Started following Liverpool as a 9 year old Aussie kid in 1978 and have been a fanatical fan ever since. Some great years early....some tough years followed and now we are back. Win or lose, it's my team till I die. This is more than a football team.....
I’m a Man Utd fan. Putting rivalries to one side this was a magnificent side no arguments. The 90’s belonged to us but the 80’s was there’s. Fab.
90’s to 2010’s is man united/Ferguson era
They are easily two of the biggest and most successful football clubs in the history of british football
70s also belonged to Liverpool
@@abdull6217Nope.
Liverpool Football Club the love of my life …. as a wide eyed 8 year old I was able to witness the beginning of an era of domination .First ever game I watch live was the Fa cup final against Utd & we got robbed.Then 4 days later watching us beat Bmg to lift the European cup was magical & that was that.I’m 54 now & the love is even stronger.YNWA
Liverpool Football Club. The greatest team in the world !
No other team evokes such passion ! No other team has produced such drama ! No other team is at one with its fans ! More than just a football team. A way of life !!
As Shankly said , playing for Liverpool is more important than life itself , and who would disagree
Thanks Classic Football to bring me of old memory with My Greatest Team Liverpool. YNWA From Indonesian
Though Dalglish is my favourite player, I felt the mid 70's teams were Liverpools best team. Ol Crazy Horse had some talent as did every player around him.
1979 and 1988 for me.
Emlyn Hughes epitomised everything that was great about Liverpool - his passion, enthusiasm and sheer joy at playing for the club.
@@moptopbaku6022 He is why I'm a Red man.
@@auldscouse Maybe so but he is still one of my all-time Liverpool greats. Tommy is more than entitled to his opinion and so am I. I hope this doesn’t start an argument between us. YNWA
@@auldscouse I’ve heard the same about him off the field. 👍
Been watching LFC live since 1967. 1979 was the best team I saw.
87-88 was the best team in my lifetime ... didnt get a chance to prove it in europe tho
Mid 70's teams were a tad all round better in my eyes. Though Kenny is king.
I’m fortunate enough to live through all this and have been to every single European cup final until now and have seen probably with my family and mates to see some of the best uk players we had we played with a beating heart that no one could ever beat unless your a Man Utd supporter and when Firgi came and i have the upmost respect for him and everything that they won but for me it’s always LIVERPOOL FC ❤
30years on from our last title. The Premier League champions of 2019/20 season is Liverpool!!!
Hopefully we can win it again next year!
Shankly made Liverpool special. Keegan took them to the top. King Kenny kept them there for a decade.
Keegan was good but you can't claim the success was down to him.
Never forget Bob lad.
What about the Geordie lad Bob Paisley? The most successful English manager
@@kevanbrown7620he’s not from Newcastle buddy
@@Spidey-2002 He's from Durham, that was part of Tyneside when he was born, before they changed the counties
Im a Forest fan born in 73 growing up as a kid I was spoilt for football, this Liverpool side was amazing, respect where due, all through my childhood really this Liverpool side were massive.
11:50 poetry in motion
This Liverpool Side was just something else.
Was 12 when I listened to the 1977 European Cup Final on my radio in Llysfaen, Colwyn Bay a few days after the Mancs beat us at Wembley. Happy days! Look at those legends, all of them.
So much history and top level players coming through you don’t see that very often these days
Il miglior documentario sul calcio che abbia mai visto
Life wouldn't be the same without Liverpool Football Club Y.N.W.A.
I first started supporting Liverpool sometime around 1977 when my brother and I used to have a kick about in the garden and pretend we were the Liverpool greats. My first match was watching Everton play but the late 70s team had me hooked! They were superb teams right through the 80’s and Bob Paisley was one heck of a manager. Back in those days we had no television so used to listen to the matches on the radio. I remember the Borussia Moenchengladbach game and was so chuffed when we won. Watching them play from The Kop as a teenager was something special and the likes of Rush, Phil Neal and the likes had me yelling with joy and bouncing in the terraces. The love for the Reds is still there fifty years later and I still can’t contain my joy when we won!
Liverpool went on a crazy dominance run when you started supporting
The main reason I respect Liverpool: They are in an exclusive club of 3 teams that beat the gods of European football Real Madrid in a final.
@@Dice69aooooww Chelski and Aberdeen wasn't in UCL final, it was in Mickey Mouse cups
@@Dice69aooooww That doesn't count tho. We're talking about UCL Finals here pal
@@Dice69aooooww You really are thick. We're talking about European Cup/Champions league finals PAL. Not the bloody Uefa Super Cup or Europa league or whatever your going on about. Not everything revolves around you. Be quiet
@@Dice69aooooww We're the last team to beat them in a European Cup Final meaning the Champions league. Get it through your thick head
@@Dice69aooooww Ooh triggered a nerve there did I? Soft lad
Impossible to pick an all time eleven, but here is mine. Clemence, Neal, Hansen, Lawrenson, Hughes, Gerrard, Souness, Dalglish, Barnes, Rush, Keegan. Captain would be Hughes. If I had to pick a team that played together it would be 1978 to 1979.
Nice remembering to the old times. King Kenny was my most favorite player of lfc and scottland.
These players in there time were world class.hungry and born winners.what people forget is at the time,everyone was a working class.everyone one was at a working level.not just liverpool, there were good teams around and the game was physical. These days the money has taken over,greed and at times kids who are multimillionaires have spoilt a working class game
Aye, spending millions on dross, and honestly most of these so called superstars would not have got into that Liverpool side, as you say working class boys son's of hard working class men, 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The Liverpool teams i grew up knowing as kid, Ill never forget that Dalglish goal against FC Bruges commented by Brian Moore.
Not long after King Kenny had broken mines and my brothers hearts by leaving Glasgow Celtic!!!
WURZO 2020
- 1968 -
@@margotcappello8789He is a treasure is King Kenny,
I was there. Always remember how the Cup shone out like a beacon when all the camera flashes hit it.
The happiest days of my life .Best Liverpool era
English Scottish Irish and Welsh. Great days. Great team
Shankly, Paisley, Fagan, Houllier, Benítez and Klopp! The amazing six!
Dalglish?
Liverpool were banned ...otherwise Dalglish surely won 2 CLs
You forgot Woy Hodgson! Jk 😂🤣😂
@charlie crokker 5 trophys in 2001.
@@nw6231 Still better than David Moyes and Ole gunnar solskjaer 😂
Am a Bayern, German National Team & Bundesliga fan but all the Respect for Liverpool, this video at the start is just Awesome Gets you hyped and happy Energized
This liverpool team got be best English team champion league and league back to back
What gets to me is the recency bias since the conception of the Premier League. Teams and players from the old League one just get over looked
It was a nice touch to the voice of the late great Brian Moore one of the greatest commentarys of all time
Liverpool, will always be the best club in England and around the world. We ruled for so long.
Maz Islam what about Manchester United?
Real Madrid be like
That's cute!
Sayantan Das lol who is real Madrid? I just know real joke
@@nurofficial7937 Club that won 13 ucls.
@@prepperjonpnw6482 what about them? Charlton and Best. end of discussion.
Thank you for the fantastic memories! 👍
Win lose or draw YNWA since 1975/76
Was born in 1976. Started to become a Liverpool supporter in 1983. Thanks to Malaysian's TV Match of the Week and Newspaper coverage. Always waiting for Monday/Tuesday paper to know the result.
@Lord Rothschild ok
Stop chatting shit u glory hunter
Alhamdulillah. I believed that this is the best era liverpool fc ever had. It all started when kevin keegan moved to w.germany, it really broke my heart but bob paisley and joe fagan acquaired a talented scottish in kenny daglish as replacement for king kevin and in no time they pleased the kop with titles after titles. YNWA
@Hanif Adzman Jimmy Case juga tidak pernah dpt England call up.
Proud to be a Liverpool fan since 2004 🏆🎖 the greatest team in England.
Behind Manchester United you mean😂
@@danthewelshman4481 based on stats, Liverpool is better
@@danthewelshman4481 30 years didn't won the league titles, but still have the most major trophy
@@danthewelshman4481 Buddy,we have 14 European Trophies,United have 8:)
@@danthewelshman4481 Lol man utd 😂😂😂😂😂
I loved this team so much, unfortunately, football has changed too much. But watching this brings back those memories, which are priceless.
1972/3 League Championship and U.E.F.A. Cup winners, 1973/4 F.A. Cup winners, ...... and don't forget the two League Championships and The F.A. Cup what Liverpool won in the 1960s!!!
14:57 - "Kenny strikes faster than Leyland"
Lmao, great banner!
D comeback Kings of football. 70s 80s LFC ruled and now into 2020 comeback Kings is back to reclaim d title of campeones. Alex Ferguson will b red faced when LFC become EPL campeones again. Long live LFC team and fans.
@Gabriel Chin don't be sure pal Liverpool will rule the world which they are now doing
The system was beautiful. Great managers and players came and went . The Hillsborough disaster really broke it up and left behind. Sir Alex did a marvelous job at Utd but when he retired it was beginning of the end. Should had a number two took care of the club like Liverpool did over the years
Thompson wearing nappies, priceless!!!!😂😂😂😂
Liverpool fan since 1977.♥️
Emlyn Hughes.❣️❣️⚽⚽
Liverpool, at that time what an outfit, even today they are right up there with the best in the world...simple as that...Souness in this interview really sums it up...
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I am so glad I got to watch this video..YNWA ❤
Pity about dreadful background noise ruins the video. Hard to hear what is being said.
Absolutely mad team ...they could play you off the park or kick you off it ...winning machine
We've gone and won the league......We've gone and won the league.....and now you've got to believe us....and now you've got to believe us....and now you've got to believe us......We've gone and WON the league!! 🎶
People forget the rebuilding that led to 1997 started in 1973 when Shanks was still manager. Paisley was carrying out a plan the boot room devised led by Shankly.
They were destroyed by Flamengo in Club World Cup final in 1981
Liverpool players didn't take it seriously and got drunk the night before. The trip to Japan was nothing more than a holiday for them. The Intercontinental cup was seen as meaningless in Europe. Liverpool didn't even bother to play it in 1977 and 1978.
@@lyndoncmp5751 perhaps you are right about England not taking it seriously.
The rest of Europe is a different story though. Just watch the reaction of the Europeans when they did win
Zico tore us apart in that game
@@nikreece6295 Got to remember the 81/82 season, by December Liverpool were 12th in league
Had bought a few new players and let a few go.
Came back and won 20 of last 23 league games and won the title
And what was the score in 2021?A Brazilian scoring against another mighty Brazilian outfit.
My dad did'nt wake me up for the final against Borrusia M Gladbach. I cried my eyes out. Never forgiven him. 😅 grumpy sod. He's a Chelsea fan. Otherwise my hero of course.
Moved to switzerland in my early 20's and still hav'nt been to Anfield but the keegan,Toshak, Dalglish, Mcdermot Case, Clemence etc era was all i was interested in.
Jumpers for goal posts and hours and hours down the Park. Great childhood !
Up the reds ! Bloody scousers are'nt that bad lad !
These back 4 were under-rated. They were so good and unpenetrable. The whole team played suffocating and pressuring games that dismantled and broke down opponents.
my favourite Liverpool team (late 70s early 80s era) ynwa
Those pinstripes iconic
My all time favourite kit 👌
Im a pre-pinstripe fan but it is a unique kit they never played as consistently in any other subsequently in.
That yellow with the red pins was equally iconic. That stunning goal by Rush at Villa Park and the away tie against Athletic Bilbao
If QPR had got one more point the season before (or Liverpool one less) or we had the current system of 3-points-for-a-win (rather than the two points it was back then), Liverpool wouldn't even have been in the European Cup in 1977 to win it for the first time.
Maybe there is some alternate universe when Jurgen Klopp's QPR has just won the Premier League title and approaching a points record.
And if Kompany had rightly been sent off against Liverpool in that 2019 game then Liverpool would have won the Premier League in 2019 and been Invincibles.
If if if.
Yes and if my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle. What's your point?
@@Spidey-2002 Just pointing out by what fine margins success can come.
What exactly was the point of your rude reply?
@@Jackaljkljkl Fine margins mean nothing. History remembers winners. Your comment is pointless soft lad
@@Spidey-2002 Nobody will remember you then...
Amazing, brought back many memories 🎉🎊. Can remember the lot, not only Lfc fans were spoilt, but the whole footballing world ! I don’t think football has changed for the better ? Nowadays. ✌️🏴
As a football fan, growing up in 1970s, we could look at how Bill Shankly built the team up from Second Division in 1959 to winning First Division twice, FA Cup twice and UEFA Cup before he resigned in 1974. From that period to 1990, they were the dominant force winning everything bar Cup Winners Cup. Choosing a side be hard but l will pick my side - Clemence Neal Thompson Hughes Hansen Case Souness R Kennedy McDermott Dalglish Rush. Even great players like Grobbelaar, Lawrenson, Lee, Whelan, Keegan not picked.
Great Liverpool!! with Scotland great players dalglis,rysh,zhonston!!and manu ! more
l loved LFC from the first time I saw them play in 1971
I started supporting LFC on FA Cup Final day 1977, so anyone who knows, will know I started off with the most irritating of defeats. My mate had said to me at school the previous day, who did I fancy for the cup tomorrow, I didn't know much about football at the time, but to avoid sounding like a Klutz, I just said I didn't know who was playing. "He said Liverpool and Manchester United" just the sound of the words "Manchester United" got on my bloody nerves, so I answered "Oh, Liverpool I should think mate" but it wasn't to be, however, through thick and thin, it was 46 years in May.
ray kennedy what a player superb
I was lucky enough to follow this iconic LFC Team in their golden era👍
Just cried all the way through with joy iwas there for most of them amazing games . Was there in Munich but then had to be a witness in court and missed 😢 the amazing night in Paris 😊 still today Iwishihad gone to the match 😢 dij 26:24
cant remember what year but no club has won a league / prem title like liverpool did only 12/13 players used in 1 season that takes some beating and allowing only 1 sub it was in dalglish era
Maybe you talk about the 65/66 season when Shankly only used 14 players in whole season to win the league title ?
Those days the men played for their badge with passion.. Nowadays the men play for the money first and the badge fellows
First cup 1977
Nottingham Forest:i can have 2 in a row before you can
How is it Roger hunt and Ian St John dont get a mention? They are what got me into Liverpool for 1965 26:24
Liverpool were outstanding season after season
В детстве слышал только о Ливерпуле ,Баварии, и больше ни о ком во дворе среди друзей....Конец 70-х,до середины 80-х.
I’m a 53 year old Liverpool season ticket holder, but is that Hugh McAlvenny narrating ? Exciting 🙏97
25:52 yup
It's a heartbreak that I will never ever see the plain and simple red uniform like this one again. Bring down the economy and go back to 70s-80s again.
Liverpool became a European club when they signed Kevin Keegan the missing jigsaw peace
@charlie crokker I can spell CRETIN ..Im sure you.ve heard that a few times in your life .?
Charlie Crokker .I have suffered dyslexia all my life and have managed very well . Bullies like you dont scare me anymore mate !!!
@charlie crokker Your talking to a 59 year old engineer .. Ive been lucky enough to have brought up 3 lovely humans .My beautiful 2 girls and my son .All are university graduates . I,m very proud that I have achieved this with a very bad disadvantage .Bully,s like you never change ..If I met you in real life ..You would be the fat loser in the bar ..
@charlie crokker Listen Charlie . I,m not sure who you are or what age you are .If you are a young guy .Please dont grow up and be a loud mouth loser .Picking on the vulnerable .Anyone can do that .. I,m sure your not a bad guy at heart .Change your ways and you be ok I,m sure .Football wise I dont care who you support ..Take care and be safe .
Love those mid 70's teams. Class all over the park.
ground and the best teams are always very fit Great players too
you could make National team from Liverpul 7,8 players in the core plus rest . And you be now triple World cup winners .
Liverpool won Euro champions cups in ‘77 and ‘78, but was decisively defeated in ‘79 euro champions cup by Georgian team Dinamo Tbilisi in the first round. When Dinamo played Hamburger in second round, it was Kevin Keegan who already played in Hamburger at that time, who took revenge for Liverpool’s defeat. West Ham is mentioned in video too, defeating Liverpool in English Cup in early 80s. Well, it was Dinamo Tbilisi again who decisively defeated West Ham in Euro cup and actually won it in ‘81.
In addition, Dinamo's victory against Liverpool was a resounding 3-0. Only team from Georgia to have a European title. Greetings.
Forgot to mention, Nottingham Forest had actually won 2 successive European Cups after overcoming both Kevin Keegan's clubs (Liverpool in the first round of 1978-79, Hamburger SV in the final of 1979-80).
Also, CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria defeated both title holders in the subsequent seasons, so they overcame Nottingham Forest in 1980-81 and Liverpool in 1981-82 (after suffered a 1-6 defeat the season earlier).
The 1981-82 could have been the first European Cup Final to feature 2 clubs from same country because Liverpool were drawn with Bayern Munich if they beat CSKA Sofia.
12:00 that's the goal compared with Salah vs City
mate it was brilliant, we battered them. that goal was the icing on the cake.
One disappointing thing about Our dominance is not winning the world club championship (Intercontinental cup)
Didnt even care about it back then. Didn't bother to play it in 77 and 78.
@@lyndoncmp5751 Yh I had same perspective but seeing United win it in 1999 was bitter
@@sharpleven9986
I did get upset in 1984 when we lost to Independienti. We were better than them and their goal was offside.
Same with Sao Paulo in 2005. We battered them. It was one way traffic but somehow scored in their only real attack.
Oh well.
Growing up in the 70s as a asian lad went to watch them as a 9 yr old when they came to the hawthorns my dream was fulfilled when i stood in the away end with the Liverpool fans we won 1.0 David Johnson scored..from then on every time they came to the Midlands i went great memories the best thank you Liverpool football club best fans .YNWA
L.F.C my life long love. Nothing comes close to it.
during the seventies and eighties because they played simple football very effectively and well Every player had two or three options on the gra
Fan since 1987!
YNWA ❤️❤️
I LOVE LIVERPOOL FC FOREVER
brilliant stuff.
i love to reminisce.
This is the team that started English football you look at man city how they are dominating English football and how Man U were dominating English football in the 90s and and 2000s but it’s Liverpool who started this Perch in the 70s and 80s they where a threat no one wanted to play Liverpool not only
In English football but Europe they even beat Real Madrid in the champions league final (European cup) which English club you know has ever done that ? These players and these mangers bill shankly and bob paisley they made what this club is today they made our history it will never be forgotten only memories which has been all written . LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB 🔴
No one has dominated Europe and England like liverpool when look back then 1 sub too but won 13 titles and 4 champion leagues and winning the league and champion league back to back noone done since
And because of that, the red machine has become the nickname of the club because they never look or get tired.
I was 11 in 77 and chose Liverpool…❤️
The best time 💛👆💐
Best Liverpool side, went to every match in that 16 conceded season,if Hansen says Phil Thompson is the best defender he played with then the pair are our best.
Phil Thompson and Alan Hansen...greatest centre half of all time.
Ron Yeats Tommy Smith Mark Lawrenson Carragher and of course Virgil not to mention the mighty Emlyn
@John Jensen Hansen and Van Dijk
@@colinrichman8364 Mighty Emlyn indeed. What a player.
@@colinrichman8364 Sami Hyypia too
@@colinrichman8364 yes but look at hansen trophy cabinet
When the Leeds dominance ended after '76 then Liverpool took over, yes before that they had great teams but after Leeds they became the best but unlike Leeds that had the same players for 12yrs, Liverpool would bring in new players every year, many unknowns who got coached the Liverpool way & when they left they never were the same. Bob Paisley was the greatest manager who was the tactical brains to the Shankly Liverpool beaten heart, so when Shankly left there was no change at all.
Can't agree with Martin O'Neill saying Liverpool didn't get enough credit, rubbish Martin, they were constantly lauded on Motd & Big Matches & newspaper media, still in the Clough dressing room it was probably different.
Livetpool ehst what a beautiful club❤
rush played till mid nineties
1968 = Manchester United became the first English (and British) clubs to win the European Cup after defeating Benfica at Wembley.
1978 = Liverpool became the first English (and British) clubs to win the European Cup after defeating Club Brugge at Wembley.
How great two English clubs were with European win at Wembley.
I guess they will meet again at Wembley the next year, this time for 7th or 4th wins.
Celtic won it before United
@@jackhendry7 Exactly a year before. The Lisbon Lions had won the unwanted Quintuple, including the only European Cup by beating Inter Milan in the final.
They also became the first European clubs to ever won the Treble, which Manchester City might be achieved this year.
@@ezraezra2928 they are also still the only club in European history to do the quadruple
@@jackhendry7 No English teams has ever exceeded this feat by winning the league, the league cup, the domestic tournament, and the Champions League.
Even Manchester United in 1999 and Manchester City this year (if happened) had their EFL Cups (Carabao) early exits! 😂😂😂
@@ezraezra2928 yep. That’s why it was such a big deal when liverpool were two games away from it last season
Liverpool Gigante! 🔴🔴
#YNWA