Younger watchers will also be confused by the lack of names on the back of shirts and the weird numbering system of 1 - 14 only (excluding 13 of course.)
I remember being allowed to stay up and watch this on a school night. How me and my Dad cheered on Derby. Neither of us were Derby fans, but it was in the days that you cheered on any British side that was drawn against a foreign team.
@@markbagley2717Tofiq Bahramov - aka the Russian Linesman was in fact from Soviet Azerbaijan. Today the Azeri national football stadium bears his name. Madrid was the seat of General Franco's power and he supported the Nazis so maybe that goes some way to explaining this bizarre decision. As Bahramov is quoted as saying- "football is a duel full of unexpected twists and turns, sometimes even miracles happen."
My respect for both teams. That was genuine football! No merchandise, no sponsors, no millions of pounds, no mercenaries, just 22 men and a lot of soul!
No but Nish did cost Derby £225,000 in 1972 which then was a British Transfer Record. Strikers back then were also "winning" penalties so nothing new there. That linesman was shocking as well!
And then they go on to lose the second leg 5-1. Not sure if I watched this or not. Used to love watching midweek footy on Sportsnight, even though it would be on beyond my official bedtime. I would have been 5 when this was played. The earliest game I remember watching was the 1977 FA Cup final.
Not a Derby fan but that kit is just classic simplicity like a lot of the 1970’s kits were, Umbro made some pearler’s I’m a villa fan there’s weren’t bad either. That Derby team👍by the way.
One of my childhood memories was seeing that first time finish by Charlie George, the precision, power and accuracy, the goalkeeper barely moved and Barry Davies going bananas added to the brilliance of the goal.
Great to watch these extended highlights. The quality of both sides was phenomenal, and wonderful to see that fantastic Derby County side in it’s pomp.
I was there. 14 years old in the Ozzie End slightly to the left of goal. My feet were off the ground for the whole game, wedged in between adult shoulders I watched and apart from the goals and the roar of the crowd when we scored I remember King Kev's backside disappearing down the line time and again.I think they admitted to about 45,000 but there were considerably more than that on the night. Great days indeed. Thanks for posting.
@@desplatt842 the winning goal in extra time by RM was pure class. George scored a good goal in the away leg as well. My teacher was a big DCFC fan - he came in very down in the dumps next day after that 5-1
Thrilling match and with marvellous minimalist commentary. I recall, Derby was a victim of some questionable refereeing decisions for the second leg in Madrid (Derby lost 5-1, aggregate 6-5). This Derby team were full of quality, being worthy First Division champions in 1975.
Saw this live the week before my 10th birthday. Always brings back great memories from when I was in the junior rams supporters club. Just a shame that Charlie George is only ever remembered as an Arsenal legend.
Great match - and you could see that 4-1 flattered Derby. Real’s second was clearly inside. Not surprising they lost the second leg 5-1 and went out. Still, memorable stuff.
it was 4-1 at full time in Madrid. Their manager admitted that they should not have had a penalty - but referred to the baseball ground game where Derby had an unfair pen. Over 2 legs they were marginally better and deserved to go through.
At least we can take some consolation from knowing that some things never change and that FIFA and the FA are still every bit as corrupt now as they were then.
Great team ,great management team ,clough and Taylor ,that inate ability to take a player like charliegeorge and Alan Hinton and make them world class players ,time after time with different teams 👍
@@garethmorgan8768 my mistake ,I watched cloughie play for Sunderland ,create a wonderful youth team with the likes of Colin Todd and John ohare was in the Sunderland team at that time ,still say he was a one off was mr clough and mr taylor
The indirect free kick given at 4:07 on Hector - you never see those these days why? The offside goal did not look offside. No mention of the George hat-trick at the commentary until 10 seconds after he scored it. Less emphasis on them those days I assume. Nowadays we have the “assist” shown on all stats - what is all that about?
I have thought about that too. Weren't thoes freekicks back then given, if the foul was made inside the penalty box, but with no direct chance of scoring?. They should really need to bring thoes freekicks back given these VAR times. A non intentuell hand ball for example, should release a indirect freekick inside the box instead of a penalty kick and everybody is HAPPY.
@@llwyde1104 Oh wow, Llywd, such a witty comeback for someone with five consonants back to back in their name. Glad you managed to squeeze an E in there somehow, what does that E stand for, Ewe? Then Llywd must stand for shagger, right?
@@duffymoony if you are Irish or have Irish forebears hang your head in shame. Intra Celtic abuse shameful.classic Dic Siôn Dafydd stuff. Have a serious look in the mirror...
@@llwyde1104 No, not Irish thank fk, British, so don't give a flying fk about yer tic or ra. Looked in the mirror, looking good. Happy St George's day to ya, mr celt.
It was a fine team Malcolm. I think it’s fair to say that it never recovered from two nil defeat by Man United in the FA Cup semi-final of the following year
I loved watching the British teams playing abroad back then. The commentary had this different quality audio and I always assumed it was cos it had to travel from so far away
great stuff, this is real football unlike the farce it is now, watching the euros at the moment and whilst there are obviously some magnificent players around today and lots of great football the overall nature of the game is much inferior, mans game back then, no play acting, great strips and brilliant commentary by barry davies unlike dross such as clive tyldesley who pointlessly yaps on and on, less is more, barry only said what needed to be said, golden age of the game, brilliant derby side, should never have sacked dave mackay so hastily
Kevin Hector played in the first match my Dad took me to see at Valley Parade. Bradford Park Avenue 3 - Bradford City 2. They sold him the next week to Derby for £40,000!
I remember Hector and his striking partner Bobby Ham playing for Bradford PA, and I could understand why Kevin moved on. Their ground wasn’t all that great either. It’s long gone
Alf Tupper I agree Alf. I was born and raised in Batley and Bradford used to be thriving in the good old days of the trolley buses and shopping at Busbys. Damn shame really
Barry Davies, great commentary, Dubois decisions yet players got on with it. I loved Wed night watching Sportsnight. But big question was der Real Madrid disallowed goal. I av paused it an watched it over an over again. Even der player nearest 2 der Derby defender is onside but der player who scored was in2 days mathematics. L. 10 yards onside. How did dat linesman give it offside wen u look he was level with der Derby centre half an sure it was him on der line in der 166 World Cup Final wen he gave Englands famous over der line goal. If dat ad bin disallowed 2day VAR wud av ad a field day an referee wud av bin demoted.
How times have changed. Can Derby even arrange a friendly with Real Madrid in 2021, probably not because they’re not prestigious enough (Although they’ll get more press with Rooney as manager 😊)
Brilliant, remember this when 5. My team was Bolton wanderers. But dad saying Brilliant Brilliant! Franny Lee. What a good side Derby were, i think won the Championship that year. I seem to remember listening to the second leg on the radio , which in them days were so mystical. Putting the images in your head, to be there, imagining what is was like in the Famous Real Madrid Bernerbu Stadium. But, if i remember Real Madrid probably gave the Referee a brand new Rolex watch !!!
Yes you are right we did win the title about five months earlier. Doubt it will happen again in my lifetime though. I would recommend Franny Lees punch up with Norman Hunter if you have not already seen it.Sure the video is on here . It only happened about two weeks after this game. Perhaps a 10 match ban these days.They had to paint the penalty spot in during one game not long after, simply because the pitch was like a swamp.
Don't remember this game, looks like Real Madrid got shafted, that off side call was the worst I've ever seen, even from that 1 angle. Was that linesman the same linesman from the 1966 world cup final?
Arsenal fans would sing: Charlie George; superstar, how many goals have you scored so far, to which opposition fans would reply with: Charlie George, superstar, walks like a woman and he wears a bra.
George volleyed with his left foot, 1st goal, then takes a pen due too diving Francis with his right foot and sticks it in the top corner. What a dude !
A plea to all Derby fans of this era - I'm an Atletico Madrid fan and would love to see footage of Derby's penalty shootout win over Atletico the previous season to this (just months after Atletico lost to Bayern in a replay of the CL final).
Pirri’s “second” was nowhere near offside. A lot was said that the second leg was fixed for real to win 5-1 and go through but derby had a lot of help in this game
Yes - but remember 2 differences to the rules back then - 1. Level was OFFSide. today level is ONside. 2. A player did not have to be interferring with play to be offside. So the other Real player was further forwards and could have been the offside player. But yes, at 7:17:75-ish, it's close, but onside.
José Antonio Ruiz Reina if that game had ended 3-2 or even 2-2 I would have been happy. But when Derby played Juventus in 1973, there was probable match fixing that went against Derby. Derby have passionate supporters. But we are a small club and rarely play in international games. So I will accept and good fortune.
Opposition fans would sing: Charlie George, superstar, walks like a woman and he wears a bra. Arsenal/Derby fans: Charlie George, superstar, how many goals have you scored so far.
El abanderado que anuló el gol de Pirri por offside, no es el mismo que avaló el gol inglés que no se sabe si entro en la final Inglaterra-Alemania de 1966 ?
This is a beautiful watch to behold. It is of course gutting to know Real Madrid hammered Derby in the reverse fixture and if I was a Leeds fan at the time I'd have probably wanted Real Madrid to win but for the history of football this game is beautiful and should never be forgotten. When you see what's happening to football now these moments must be cherished
I didn't realise Derby were this good in the mid seventies - amazing! They remind me of Leicester today. Imagine if they'd had a striker like Jamie Vardy!
At that point they were back-to-back English champions. A veritable footballing powerhouse. It would all end up in smoke after Clough's departure to Forest.
No jersey sponsors. What a breath of fresh air for people who watched the beautiful game in the 70's.
Rachel Gillies shirt sponsors weren’t allowed until 1978 and then they were still banned for televised matches
Younger watchers will also be confused by the lack of names on the back of shirts and the weird numbering system of 1 - 14 only (excluding 13 of course.)
FUCKING REFFEREE
What lovely football too. Frankie Lee....class.
Sorry predictive. Franny Lee.
Barry Davis , the BBC's best commentator by a country mile
After David Coleman that is.
I remember being allowed to stay up and watch this on a school night. How me and my Dad cheered on Derby. Neither of us were Derby fans, but it was in the days that you cheered on any British side that was drawn against a foreign team.
Yes, I was the same. This would have been a Wednesday on Sportsnight?
Me too,still do mostly.
Not many British teams left now !!
@@janvandemaas4148 England is still the best in the world though.ENGLAND.🤣🏴👏🖕
@@janvandemaas4148 Then a few years later English teams dominated Europe!!
That's the worst offside I've ever seen, he wasn't offside at any point through the whole move to slotting it away lol.
isent that the lino that was a lino in the 66 world cup final !!! and gave us the cross bar goal ?
Using the Derby County official supporters club tape measure…..about 3 yards off mate! 😉😉
Mad alright. Wasn't even close to offside.
@@wbafc1231 they made up for it in Madrid with two very soft penalties so don’t feel too sorry for them.
@@markbagley2717Tofiq Bahramov - aka the Russian Linesman was in fact from Soviet Azerbaijan. Today the Azeri national football stadium bears his name. Madrid was the seat of General Franco's power and he supported the Nazis so maybe that goes some way to explaining this bizarre decision. As Bahramov is quoted as saying- "football is a duel full of unexpected twists and turns, sometimes even miracles happen."
My respect for both teams. That was genuine football! No merchandise, no sponsors, no millions of pounds, no mercenaries, just 22 men and a lot of soul!
Burnley would destroy both of these teams
No but Nish did cost Derby £225,000 in 1972 which then was a British Transfer Record. Strikers back then were also "winning" penalties so nothing new there. That linesman was shocking as well!
It also looked like a very decent game opf football.
talking shite, franny lee was a mercenary so was charlie george
Yes! And they played in their bare feet,did most of the day down pit and paid to get playing
And then they go on to lose the second leg 5-1. Not sure if I watched this or not. Used to love watching midweek footy on Sportsnight, even though it would be on beyond my official bedtime. I would have been 5 when this was played. The earliest game I remember watching was the 1977 FA Cup final.
Really ?
Great Derby team, Charlie George was a superstar
Not a Derby fan but that kit is just classic simplicity like a lot of the 1970’s kits were, Umbro made some pearler’s I’m a villa fan there’s weren’t bad either. That Derby team👍by the way.
One of my childhood memories was seeing that first time finish by Charlie George, the precision, power and accuracy, the goalkeeper barely moved and Barry Davies going bananas added to the brilliance of the goal.
It was left footed as well making it all the more impressive.
Many a time I sat in the BBG when I had a season ticket & the Rams were playing crap I pictured George scoring that goal. Brilliant!! 🐏🐏
Franny cheating as ever
Great to watch these extended highlights. The quality of both sides was phenomenal, and wonderful to see that fantastic Derby County side in it’s pomp.
Charlie george totally class no ifs n buts
An obsolute bargain at about £80,000.
I was there. 14 years old in the Ozzie End slightly to the left of goal. My feet were off the ground for the whole game, wedged in between adult shoulders I watched and apart from the goals and the roar of the crowd when we scored I remember King Kev's backside disappearing down the line time and again.I think they admitted to about 45,000 but there were considerably more than that on the night. Great days indeed. Thanks for posting.
The Madrid goal ruled out was never offside!
El. Gran derby de su historia, reforzado con estrellas como lee y ch. George.
Days of sportsnignt. Stuff of dreams. Felt like midnight when it was on , properly 22 :30.
That's actually true. There was also something of the midnight hour (magical) about watching highlights of those floodlit cup matches.
For once the pitch at Derby was playable. Great George goal. That Madrid goal was never offside. Shame Derby couldn't hang on at the Bernabeu.
Was a shame Chris but not surprising on the highlights we see here. I do remember watching it and the replay highlights at the time.
@@desplatt842 the winning goal in extra time by RM was pure class. George scored a good goal in the away leg as well. My teacher was a big DCFC fan - he came in very down in the dumps next day after that 5-1
Love classic team Jersey , simple and no sponsor logo
Thrilling match and with marvellous minimalist commentary. I recall, Derby was a victim of some questionable refereeing decisions for the second leg in Madrid (Derby lost 5-1, aggregate 6-5). This Derby team were full of quality, being worthy First Division champions in 1975.
i believe madrid were robbed in derby, when that second goal was 10 yards onside, it wasnt even close
A Pirri le anularon un gol legal en ese partido, y El Derby marcó dos goles de penalti que ya, ya, hay que decirlo todo.
Saw this live the week before my 10th birthday. Always brings back great memories from when I was in the junior rams supporters club. Just a shame that Charlie George is only ever remembered as an Arsenal legend.
Though Charlie himself talks highly of his time at Derby. Us at Derby consider him a legend.
Always a legend here in Derby.
Great match - and you could see that 4-1 flattered Derby. Real’s second was clearly inside. Not surprising they lost the second leg 5-1 and went out. Still, memorable stuff.
Referee help in the first game
it was 4-1 at full time in Madrid. Their manager admitted that they should not have had a penalty - but referred to the baseball ground game where Derby had an unfair pen. Over 2 legs they were marginally better and deserved to go through.
Looks like the linesman that gave England a goal in the World Cup. Should have gone to Specsavers.
i remember watching this on sportsnight, aged 7.
womba68 happy 50th mate!
Loved sportsnight
@@TheWelwyn21 It had a great theme tune, too. I can't believe that anybody will remember the TV themes from nowadays.
@@MisAnnThorpe
da da da
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Been a Rams fan 48 years. Those were the great days.
The worse offside call I have ever seen he was on about 4 yards.
haha.. the guy never even entered an offside position... that put food on the table for the linesmans kids.. always a positive side
watch barcelona's games......you will find worse calls
@linoma57 Looks like the Russian linesman from 1966
@Ashley Hyne No f in way man ?? Wat a match though mate , lost
5 - 1 at the Bernabeu Cheating flunts
@@mackemmoolah I think he was Georgian or an Azerbaijani.
When Football was a man game talent , physical, pace and speed. When football was pure , no Sponsorship and adds all over the shirts .
Ahmad Kabbani agree...& no knee taking shit stains!!
I don't think someone with the build of Francis Lee would get a game in any professional league team now though.
At least we can take some consolation from knowing that some things never change and that FIFA and the FA are still every bit as corrupt now as they were then.
Indirect free kicks, backward passes taken up by the keeper, whoa.
I love watching matches from this period, Derby were a quality team around this time.
Great team ,great management team ,clough and Taylor ,that inate ability to take a player like charliegeorge and Alan Hinton and make them world class players ,time after time with different teams 👍
Agree with what you say, but Charlie George is not a good example, he signed for Derby two years after Clough and Taylor left.
@@garethmorgan8768 my mistake ,I watched cloughie play for Sunderland ,create a wonderful youth team with the likes of Colin Todd and John ohare was in the Sunderland team at that time ,still say he was a one off was mr clough and mr taylor
The indirect free kick given at 4:07 on Hector - you never see those these days why? The offside goal did not look offside. No mention of the George hat-trick at the commentary until 10 seconds after he scored it. Less emphasis on them those days I assume. Nowadays we have the “assist” shown on all stats - what is all that about?
I have thought about that too. Weren't thoes freekicks back then given, if the foul was made inside the penalty box, but with no direct chance of scoring?. They should really need to bring thoes freekicks back given these VAR times. A non intentuell hand ball for example, should release a indirect freekick inside the box instead of a penalty kick and everybody is HAPPY.
@@dsj82 they appear to have made obstructions fouls now....mind you football appears to be almost a non contact sport.
Great Players. Great Complimentary
BRILLIANT ERA
love the sound of the fans so much passion
That Derby team had guts!!
And class from a Chelsea fan
Especially Francis Lee!
Dave Mackay is a legend
And a hard hard man
I never tire of the first goal
Me, neither!
Charlie George and Franny Lee, proper football, all British players in those days too. Ha, Del Bosque, right back fouler, Real manager 30 yrs later.
The Madrid players weren't all British.,
@@llwyde1104 Oh wow, Llywd, such a witty comeback for someone with five consonants back to back in their name. Glad you managed to squeeze an E in there somehow, what does that E stand for, Ewe? Then Llywd must stand for shagger, right?
@@duffymoony if you are Irish or have Irish forebears hang your head in shame. Intra Celtic abuse shameful.classic Dic Siôn Dafydd stuff.
Have a serious look in the mirror...
@@llwyde1104 No, not Irish thank fk, British, so don't give a flying fk about yer tic or ra. Looked in the mirror, looking good. Happy St George's day to ya, mr celt.
😃
The linesman who gave the dodgy offside was the same one who gave the goal in the 66' world cup final.
corrupt
Did he not realise that Real Madrid are a Spanish and not a German club?!
Efectivamente, el mismo. Tiene gracia.
@@MisAnnThorpe Well, Real had at least two German players (Netzer and Breitner) in this match!
He just had to realize that Derby was an English club! In any case, a well deserved victory. Unfortunately, it was a home-and-away tie.
That Derby team was great. Sad to see that there have always been poor referees, right up to today.
It was a fine team Malcolm. I think it’s fair to say that it never recovered from two nil defeat by Man United in the FA Cup semi-final of the following year
Refs seems to be in their 60's, anyone know their names?
I’d take poor officiating with a view to
Improving than the destructive robotic VAR
the pitch looks amazing for the baseball ground
Fantastic! Absolutly fantastic! The real football !!!!
Yeah.. nowadays it's all Americanised, with money flying around. More like a videogame today.
Great commentary from Barry Davies.
My favourite commentator of all time....and of course Peter Jones on the radio.....I have to turn the sound down nowadays, most of them just annoy me.
Back then the majority of team players were townspeople. Today, players are from across oceans.
In Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, 5-1 for the great Real.
I loved watching the British teams playing abroad back then. The commentary had this different quality audio and I always assumed it was cos it had to travel from so far away
This was played at Derby
great stuff, this is real football unlike the farce it is now, watching the euros at the moment and whilst there are obviously some magnificent players around today and lots of great football the overall nature of the game is much inferior, mans game back then, no play acting, great strips and brilliant commentary by barry davies unlike dross such as clive tyldesley who pointlessly yaps on and on, less is more, barry only said what needed to be said, golden age of the game, brilliant derby side, should never have sacked dave mackay so hastily
Charlie George total class
Charlie George was & remains
(with Alan Ball) my childhood
hero. Great man too...
Charlie Highbury hero...and good books!
Bloke
Kevin Hector played in the first match my Dad took me to see at Valley Parade. Bradford Park Avenue 3 - Bradford City 2. They sold him the next week to Derby for £40,000!
I remember Hector and his striking partner Bobby Ham playing for Bradford PA, and I could understand why Kevin moved on. Their ground wasn’t all that great either. It’s long gone
@@chrisblanchard3882
Indeed. The whole city has gone likewise.
Alf Tupper I agree Alf. I was born and raised in Batley and Bradford used to be thriving in the good old days of the trolley buses and shopping at Busbys. Damn shame really
Chris Blanchard Bradford lad here...you just took me right back to my youth. It’s fucked now...what a shame 😢
Barry Davies, great commentary, Dubois decisions yet players got on with it. I loved Wed night watching Sportsnight. But big question was der Real Madrid disallowed goal. I av paused it an watched it over an over again. Even der player nearest 2 der Derby defender is onside but der player who scored was in2 days mathematics. L. 10 yards onside. How did dat linesman give it offside wen u look he was level with der Derby centre half an sure it was him on der line in der 166 World Cup Final wen he gave Englands famous over der line goal. If dat ad bin disallowed 2day VAR wud av ad a field day an referee wud av bin demoted.
i no mate eez avin a laff wiv dat offside init?!
this shows that charlie george was a class act and to have beaten the mighty real madrid
En la vuelta en Real Madrid remontó con un 5-1, ¡¡¡HALA MADRID!!!
How times have changed. Can Derby even arrange a friendly with Real
Madrid in 2021, probably not because they’re not prestigious enough (Although they’ll get more press with Rooney as manager 😊)
El Real Madrid remontaría en la vuelta en el Santiago Bernabéu 5-1.
that obstruction foul which resulted in an indirect free-kick...so classic. That would be a penalty nowadays.
REAL on side by 4 feet ....not even close. Great atmosphere.
Charlie George was suburb one of the most underrated players of his generation, and boy could he take a penalty.
Is it the same linesman who gave Geoff Hurst's 1966 goal? He looks very similar!
Same toupee shop ?
He is. Tofik Bakhramov.
Yep
It's him alright.
Gemmill, George, Todd, Lee, Rioch, McFarland, Hector, Nish…… Dave Mackay's Derby were some team.
A moment to admire Frannie Lee's diving abilities - one of the best - and fair enough considering the kickings that defenders used to dish out.
how come everyone looks so old?...players, ref, linesmen.....the Derby team today look about 14. And they've cut out the pies and pints from the 70's
WHAT ARE YOU ON ABOUT [ THE PLAYERS NOW LOOK LIKE OLD MEN WITH THEIR SHAVEN HEADS
yeah but they could play bloody football then
RiccardoCorrigano shame modern football is souless though
I agree,some those players seemed old at 30.
Fitness and nutrition improvements happened.
Great dive by Francis Lee to win the first penalty.
Brilliant, remember this when 5. My team was Bolton wanderers. But dad saying Brilliant Brilliant! Franny Lee. What a good side Derby were, i think won the Championship that year. I seem to remember listening to the second leg on the radio , which in them days were so mystical. Putting the images in your head, to be there, imagining what is was like in the Famous Real Madrid Bernerbu Stadium. But, if i remember Real Madrid probably gave the Referee a brand new Rolex watch !!!
Yes you are right we did win the title about five months earlier. Doubt it will happen again in my lifetime though. I would recommend Franny Lees punch up with Norman Hunter if you have not already seen it.Sure the video is on here . It only happened about two weeks after this game. Perhaps a 10 match ban these days.They had to paint the penalty spot in during one game not long after, simply because the pitch was like a swamp.
Don't remember this game, looks like Real Madrid got shafted, that off side call was the worst I've ever seen, even from that 1 angle. Was that linesman the same linesman from the 1966 world cup final?
What a player McFarland was, English Beckenbauer (only Joking) but great ball playing defender. Him and Todd were real.class.
I wish I could play like Charlie George......... Charlie, Charlie George
To David Watts?
Arsenal fans would sing: Charlie George; superstar, how many goals have you scored so far, to which opposition fans would reply with: Charlie George, superstar, walks like a woman and he wears a bra.
The good old days, COYR.
Watched this at the time. Didn't appreciate how lucky Derby were. Still not convinced there was anything wrong with Madrid disallowed goal
Clear gol of PIRRI.... NO CAMACHO PENALTY! 3-2 SHOULD BE FAIR!
Camacho's penalty is more indisputable than Netzer's
I bet Gunther Netzer hid behind his sofa when he watched the t.v highlights showing his contribution to Derbys last goal : )
Is that the old Baseball ground? Was usually a mud bath : 1st time I saw actuel grass there!
Remarkably good condition of the pitch
Best ever Derby team: Boulton,Thomas,Nish,McFarland,Todd,Rioch,Gemmill,Newton,Hector,George and Lee.
KING KEVIN, GREAT PLAYER ALSO GREAT AT GETTING PENALTIES.
George volleyed with his left foot, 1st goal, then takes a pen due too diving Francis with his right foot and sticks it in the top corner. What a dude !
A full English football club. With All British Player's plus the Great Home grown Manager. Our game was never better.
7:10 - Linesman Bakhramov again helped the British. However, Real Madrid, unlike the West German national team, had a game in reserve.
How did they get the pitch looking that good at the Baseball Ground? 😳
And in October, no less. They probably painted it green!
Check how he was fouled in the box and just got up. Didn't cry for his Mummy and the Saints above.
Back then there were so few people in Britain that there was only one guy named George
A plea to all Derby fans of this era - I'm an Atletico Madrid fan and would love to see footage of Derby's penalty shootout win over Atletico the previous season to this (just months after Atletico lost to Bayern in a replay of the CL final).
D
But that game was in the UEFA cup (2-2 in Derby and the same in Madrid 2-2)
Pirri’s “second” was nowhere near offside. A lot was said that the second leg was fixed for real to win 5-1 and go through but derby had a lot of help in this game
Breitnwr, Netzer and Krol - some gem!
Hilarious...the 2nd Real goal was totally ONside!
Yes - but remember 2 differences to the rules back then -
1. Level was OFFSide. today level is ONside.
2. A player did not have to be interferring with play to be offside. So the other Real player was further forwards and could have been the offside player.
But yes, at 7:17:75-ish, it's close, but onside.
José Antonio Ruiz Reina if that game had ended 3-2 or even 2-2 I would have been happy. But when Derby played Juventus in 1973, there was probable match fixing that went against Derby. Derby have passionate supporters. But we are a small club and rarely play in international games. So I will accept and good fortune.
Robbery?Fair enough your off side goal should have been a goal, but we still would have kicked your ass 4-2 End off!
You're right it was on side!
No te lo crees ni tú, pajaro man.dril. Llevais varios años ganando la champions deliberadamente ayudados. Panda sinvergüenzas!
Archie Gemmil , Charlie George greats names playing for Derby County , 👍
Opposition fans would sing: Charlie George, superstar, walks like a woman and he wears a bra. Arsenal/Derby fans: Charlie George, superstar, how many goals have you scored so far.
miguel angel real madrid goal keeper 1,74 height still one of the greatest goalkeepers ever but that wasnt his day
Great finish Charlie George ......
Sad to think that teams like Derby will never reach their past heights again
We never know
Leicester did, so why not Derby again, some time in the future.
@@dnstone1127 in 10 years bet we will be in the prem
I am so happy to see a small team win against a big one . David.vs goliath
El portero del derby sin guantes, los 70s
charlie george SUPREME
I love Franny but I think he took a bit of a dive! But what a player!
That dive was his trademark! The infamous fight he had with Norman Hunter was triggered by an outrageous dive to win a penalty earlier in the match.
One pen Frannie was his nick name but what a player, and what a combination puncher too if it came to a brawl!! 😄
a diver but that was a clear pen
The Madrid goal that was disallowed for offside that would have brought it back to 3-2 was about 12 feet onside
If not more..good old russian linesman
El abanderado que anuló el gol de Pirri por offside, no es el mismo que avaló el gol inglés que no se sabe si entro en la final Inglaterra-Alemania de 1966 ?
En el partido de vuelta en el Santiago Bernabéu ,Real Madrid 5 Derby 1 .
Y los ingleses eliminados!!
Bakramhov was very friendly with English teams...
Charlie George what a player
22nd October actually !
Franny Lee. The only guy to fell Norman "bite ya legs" Hunter!
This is a beautiful watch to behold. It is of course gutting to know Real Madrid hammered Derby in the reverse fixture and if I was a Leeds fan at the time I'd have probably wanted Real Madrid to win but for the history of football this game is beautiful and should never be forgotten. When you see what's happening to football now these moments must be cherished
A proper game o fitba' with proper thighs on show too.
I didn't realise Derby were this good in the mid seventies - amazing! They remind me of Leicester today. Imagine if they'd had a striker like Jamie Vardy!
Funnily enough, there was some talk of Wilfred Bramble (Albert Steptoe) signing for them at one stage.
they did ...thery had Charlie George; Franny Lee..
At that point they were back-to-back English champions. A veritable footballing powerhouse. It would all end up in smoke after Clough's departure to Forest.
@@athelstan927 ... and a certain Kevin Hector.
@@sergiosaunier Brian Clough resigned as manager of DCFC in 1973. Dave MacKay managed the team to the League Championship in 1974-5.
Nether, Bretner, Karol - what a team
I remember that game