Dave Langan was one of my favourite non Reds. Played his heart out every time. After playing he became a milk man and now he works with helping homeless people and people recovering from addiction problems. His interviews are always interesting.
Pretty decent team we had here. Coton was a great goalkeeper. Dave Langan what a defender. Kevin Dillon was a midfield dynamo. Then we had Tony Evans who was the equivalent of Alfie May today. He definitely knew where the goal was.
Another top load dave 👌 I was at this game and we were kept in for over 2 hours, when we got back to the coach all the windows were smashed, we were asked if we wanted to wait for a replacement but it was a warm day and we took the back roads back to liverpool ! Scary day that !
I was getting edgy towards the end there and hoping the ref would blow the whistle. Then I remembered that the game was 40 years ago and Liverpool went on to lift the title. Phew!!
Why would anyone go to the trouble of recording a fake commentary? Why would you make a comment like this without checking? The move to 3 points for a win was in 81/82.
Best home kit ever …absolutely loved it
I was at that game at St . Andrews that day I'm a Blues fan .
Me too
Dave Langan was one of my favourite non Reds. Played his heart out every time. After playing he became a milk man and now he works with helping homeless people and people recovering from addiction problems. His interviews are always interesting.
Was a Derby player & Birmingham C took a few ejected Derby players, Archie Gemmill, O'Hare via Leeds & more.
He was adored by Blues fans.
Pretty decent team we had here. Coton was a great goalkeeper. Dave Langan what a defender. Kevin Dillon was a midfield dynamo. Then we had Tony Evans who was the equivalent of Alfie May today. He definitely knew where the goal was.
I was at this game too - standing in the Kop.
The good ol days, KRO
Hartfords lay offs were excellent
Harford even.
My dad took me to this
Another top load dave 👌 I was at this game and we were kept in for over 2 hours, when we got back to the coach all the windows were smashed, we were asked if we wanted to wait for a replacement but it was a warm day and we took the back roads back to liverpool ! Scary day that !
The Birmingham Zulus were a notorious hooligan firm.
I was getting edgy towards the end there and hoping the ref would blow the whistle. Then I remembered that the game was 40 years ago and Liverpool went on to lift the title. Phew!!
Haha ace. I do that with games on tv
Future Everton great Pat Van Den Hauwe playing for Birmingham.
You realise how far this club has fallen even from a position of relative obscurity and usual poverty owners
I was there 😂
Supur liverpool for ever!!!
that would have been a foul and var would have given a penalty
3 points!? You can tell this isnt genuine commentary. 2 points for a win in 1982.
Why would anyone go to the trouble of recording a fake commentary? Why would you make a comment like this without checking? The move to 3 points for a win was in 81/82.
What Saturdays were all about, Respect 👏