Im not a Liverpool fan but that is fantatstic footage, the age when the game belonged to the ordinary fan. How I wish I could go back to that era. good upload ;-)
i was there in the stands , because it was the league decider the gates had been closed for hours and the crowd needed to entertain themselves . The guy in charge of the sounds was playing mainly liverpool artists ,cilla, gerry and the beatles.They were all at the top of the charts anyway . Because the kop was happy go lucky (gonna win the league..and they won 5-0), they would take on any song and the 'sound' guy played cilla black 'cos her songs were with lots of high notes, which can be funny if listening to a crowd of working class , tipsy supporters trying to sing high notes. i think it was around about this time that they adopted 'You ll never walk alone..'
4:24-4:35 56 years ago Liverpool beat a London club with five goals and celebrated the league championship trophy in the Kop, 56 years later, Liverpool beat a London club with five goals and celebrated the league championship trophy in the Kop.....
I'm from Germany were we still have Stands, i was in Belgrade against red Star were the whole Stadium was seated but not a single person was sitting and it's pretty allright, as long as you're not really tightly fitted in or chaos breaks up i guess. But i can tell you i remember a season opener 2 years ago, it was summer, 38 degrees fahrenheit, a storm came up midgame, so we just had to stand on the stands for 20 minutes without the slightest wind or anything cooling us down, i must have sweated enough for 5 jerseys that day. But being in the stands really is smth different.
leon sean Leppings Lane was essentially a pen, closed on 3 sides with access only from the rear. When the crowd reached a critical mass (due to criminal police negligence) movement in any direction was impossible as the pressure grew from the rear. If Leppings Lane had been an open stand there would have been much more leeway for sideways movement to escape the crush from the rear.
I get your point, but the frightening aspect wasn't the words to the song, it was the sheer sound of people singing in complete unison, the swaying that you could see in the Kop, etc. If you're playing against Liverpool, and you were to walk out onto the pitch.... to see and hear that going on would make the nerves come on, no doubt.
Support Man United love the Old days great footage of the Kop end the Stretford end used to give them a good run for their money.Bring back the terraces more atmosphere.!!!
I would’ve loved to go a game in this era it must’ve been amazing. I still feel lucky enough that I was at the last ever standing game on the Kop even though I was only 8.
I was there later in 1973 as an 18 year old when Mr. Shankly walked towards The Kop with a scarf wrapped around his neck a young lad had given him. I stood in amongst 23,500 Scouse fanatics and it was a day I shall never forget. Bill was special, so special and a gentleman too. This video footage is great but where did they get that twat of a BBC presenter from? A rugby fan if ever there was one? God Bless The Kop and the city of Liverpool that was back then.
@Stephen Burn Stephen, all BBC presenters were the same in those days (as in same accent, they didn't employ any other type). Give him his due though he didn't make any derogatory remarks about us; unlike the biased, "entitled" presenters of today, who bring their personal biased "digs" into the conversation.
MrZenigata73 Sorry to be pedantic but Burt Bacharach wrote it for Dionne Warwick, then it was re-recorded by Cilla Black later. Rogers and Hammerstein wrote YNWA for the musical Carousel in the 1940’s. Gerry & The Pacemakers recorded their version of the song in the ‘60’s which The Kop then adopted as our anthem.
I remember first seeing this when I was a kid many years ago, and even then I thought "is that Stan Boardman?" In the centre of the Kop shot when they're singing "She loves you". I'm nearly 51 and I STILL don't know!!!
Thanks for posting this up - some great footage there. To answer norule1892: generally people dressed smarter in the sixties before flares and jeans if people were going out they put a suit and tie on (and a flat hat if you were over 40) plus the last game of the season is usually on a Sunday - so more people will have their sunday best on.
I've stood on terraces all over the country, including an incognito appearance on The Kop (I'm a Newcastle supporter) The Kop was brilliant but so were loads of others. South Bank at Wolves, Villa's Holte End to name only two. Different times. It could be very dangerous even without the hooligan aspect. I stood on Spurs' away terrace with thousands of Newcastle fans for a cup tie. Way too many people in there. How somebody didn't die was just down to sheer good luck and a bit of quick thinking from a copper who opened the side gate when our lot started climbing over into the empty zone. Some of the best times of my life were spent on the terraces, but it wasn't all good. Brilliant footage.
This is so cool! I wish it was the same atmosphare today, like it was then. But lucky that Liverpool is the only fans as stil can sing today in England.
Nothing like that now. Similar to most of the bigger clubs with the crowd majority now corporate and tourists. Flat atmosphere. Many a local lad is priced out of the game. Real shame
Well said... the Kop is boring today always same 3 or4 songs but better away. Jamie webster needs to get involved whip up the crowd with a his repertoire
Very well said my friend and Thank You. The atmosphere(usually) does not compare to say Liverpool v St,Etienne(put it in the search) but 2 teams still do great "You'll Never Walk Alone"..Liverpool and Glasgow Celtic(please,also,put these into the UA-cam search)..Good Luck.
I wish I was 24 NOT "54" but...it WAS wonderful on The Terraces.Fantastic scenes. Midweek at West Ham and particularly a bigger game at Millwall with the crowd on top of the players and the pitch...Magical days,always remembered. NOW?..Sanitised shit! Though the toilets are nice:)
Liverpool + LFC + KOP + Beatles = Unique Panorama She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah... She says she loves you. And you know that can't be bad. Yes, she loves you. And you know you should be glad. Ooh! She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah... -- A LiverBird From KUWAIT - YNWA --
@@Isleofskye oh - by the way....that's not him the camera stays on 1:07 onwards, that's his brother. At 1:06 he's 3 people to the left from his brother.
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Cant believe how good matches used to look, not even arsed if its a liverpool vid!! We need the days back when EVERY club of a decent size had a chance to win a trophy
They were truly great days,when football belonged to The Communities. We would also travel to Ibrox on a service bus leaving at 9.30pm Fri and getting into Glasgow @ 7.30am Sat many a great time in Brigton and The Mermaid.Then onto The Station Bar Dalmarnock that's if Pastor Jack didn't have a Demonstration planned.There are so many memories of Liverpool and Rangers.
The image of the laughing policeman walking by with the Kop roaring behind him is something that will stay with me for ever. It isn't part of this vid however. YNWA - Celitic & Liverpool FOREVER Justice for the 96.
@@cc69ist I used to live and work in the city centre and in the outlying regions. I can assure you I do get it! Most people in those areas supported Everton.There were scarves in windows. Posters in offices. Various other stuff. It was the same in Manchester with City when I lived and worked there also. I didn't expect to see that. Most season ticket holders in Liverpool and Manchester United come from outside the city. Glory hunters! Where are you from btw?
Im not a Liverpool fan but that is fantatstic footage, the age when the game belonged to the ordinary fan.
How I wish I could go back to that era.
good upload ;-)
God bless you sir , from a SCOUSER ,thank you for the kind words
i was there in the stands , because it was the league decider the gates had been closed for hours and the crowd needed to entertain themselves .
The guy in charge of the sounds was playing mainly liverpool artists ,cilla, gerry and the beatles.They were all at the top of the charts anyway .
Because the kop was happy go lucky (gonna win the league..and they won 5-0),
they would take on any song and the 'sound' guy played cilla black 'cos her songs were
with lots of high notes, which can be funny if listening to a crowd of working class , tipsy
supporters trying to sing high notes.
i think it was around about this time that they adopted 'You ll never walk alone..'
+itchy toes.. thx for those precisions sir.. Much respect from Anderlecht
LIVERPOOL! LIVERPOOL! SHE LOVES YOU YEAH-YEA-YEAH!
Amazing kop end nothing like that today always sing the same 3 or 4 songs boring really. What was the capacity then must be 25000 or more
Times it was 28,000 officially though I suspect there were many more on occasions like this It was still pretty much the same until the early 80’s
thrilling to see a beatles song being singed by so many liverpool fans. Great footage
"I don't know what they do to the enemy, but by God, they frighten me"
Ask Barcelona from the Champions League
4:24-4:35 56 years ago Liverpool beat a London club with five goals and celebrated the league championship trophy in the Kop, 56 years later, Liverpool beat a London club with five goals and celebrated the league championship trophy in the Kop.....
How legendary the KOP was. I'm just amazed no one has been killed with all the swaying that took place.
28,000 behind that goal !
I'm from Germany were we still have Stands, i was in Belgrade against red Star were the whole Stadium was seated but not a single person was sitting and it's pretty allright, as long as you're not really tightly fitted in or chaos breaks up i guess.
But i can tell you i remember a season opener 2 years ago, it was summer, 38 degrees fahrenheit, a storm came up midgame, so we just had to stand on the stands for 20 minutes without the slightest wind or anything cooling us down, i must have sweated enough for 5 jerseys that day. But being in the stands really is smth different.
@Charles Surette I thought it was the front gates that were sealed
leon sean Leppings Lane was essentially a pen, closed on 3 sides with access only from the rear. When the crowd reached a critical mass (due to criminal police negligence) movement in any direction was impossible as the pressure grew from the rear. If Leppings Lane had been an open stand there would have been much more leeway for sideways movement to escape the crush from the rear.
Standing terraces were a disaster waiting to happen but the atmosphere was unlike anything we have now
the days when you'd go the match with a tie on!
james wilson lol
What I'd give to have been on the Kop back in those days. Looks amazing.
You're right there
it was....astonishing!
No internet booking, no vouchers, just turn up and walk through the turnstile. Simples.
dirkbogarde44 yes
Exactly how it should be. Normal man in the street should be able to walk up, pay and go in
@@SamanthaGuttesen totally agree mate. get there early, get in and have a great time. nowadays people only get there ten minutes before kickoff.
Those were the days...
Then locked out 2 hours before kick off.
amazing great video what a crowd what a city most frendly city around love from glasgow
1st crowd to sing at football matches, thats why were special! YNWA
great upload!
jft96, love from, aston villa.
One of my favorite videos of all time. This one always sends chills down my spine. YNWA!!!!
The Kop while people standing is extraordinary.
amazing fans. quite iconic of when football was football. Glorious film.
The heart of the players.
And the soul of the fans.
That's why I cheer for Liverpool.
I get your point, but the frightening aspect wasn't the words to the song, it was the sheer sound of people singing in complete unison, the swaying that you could see in the Kop, etc. If you're playing against Liverpool, and you were to walk out onto the pitch.... to see and hear that going on would make the nerves come on, no doubt.
Support Man United love the Old days great footage of the Kop end the Stretford end used to give them a good run for their money.Bring back the terraces more atmosphere.!!!
I would’ve loved to go a game in this era it must’ve been amazing. I still feel lucky enough that I was at the last ever standing game on the Kop even though I was only 8.
I was there later in 1973 as an 18 year old when Mr. Shankly walked towards The Kop with a scarf wrapped around his neck a young lad had given him. I stood in amongst 23,500 Scouse fanatics and it was a day I shall never forget.
Bill was special, so special and a gentleman too.
This video footage is great but where did they get that twat of a BBC presenter from? A rugby fan if ever there was one?
God Bless The Kop and the city of Liverpool that was back then.
The kop saluted my team Leeds United in 1969 when men were men and footballers were footballers respect.
YNWA
@Stephen Burn
Stephen, all BBC presenters were the same in those days (as in same accent, they didn't employ any other type). Give him his due though he didn't make any derogatory remarks about us; unlike the biased, "entitled" presenters of today, who bring their personal biased "digs" into the conversation.
Wow, 28,000 on one terrace.
She loves you The Beatles
The second song is "Anyone Who Had a Heart" written by a genius of pop Burt Bacharach, for Cilla Black (the same of YNWA) and many others....
MrZenigata73 Sorry to be pedantic but Burt Bacharach wrote it for Dionne Warwick, then it was re-recorded by Cilla Black later. Rogers and Hammerstein wrote YNWA for the musical Carousel in the 1940’s. Gerry & The Pacemakers recorded their version of the song in the ‘60’s which The Kop then adopted as our anthem.
LOVE this clip! Wonderful!!
I remember first seeing this when I was a kid many years ago, and even then I thought "is that Stan Boardman?" In the centre of the Kop shot when they're singing "She loves you".
I'm nearly 51 and I STILL don't know!!!
1:05 - 1:08
Yes it is him. 100% it has been mentioned many times.
you see his brother first (who is very like him) - but Stan is a couple of people to his left...
hell i remember showing this to a co-worker like 15 years ago on metacafe
Truly Iconic!!! Wow!
So proud to be a liverpool fan :)
Brilliant stuff, love this clip, would love to see the whole documentry.
YNWA
i'm brazilian, and i believe that liverpool fans are the best in europe.
The times in the kop with my cousin are some of my best memories.
That is back in the days when it was real rootball with real fans!
Thanks for posting this up - some great footage there. To answer norule1892: generally people dressed smarter in the sixties before flares and jeans if people were going out they put a suit and tie on (and a flat hat if you were over 40) plus the last game of the season is usually on a Sunday - so more people will have their sunday best on.
I've stood on terraces all over the country, including an incognito appearance on The Kop (I'm a Newcastle supporter) The Kop was brilliant but so were loads of others. South Bank at Wolves, Villa's Holte End to name only two. Different times. It could be very dangerous even without the hooligan aspect. I stood on Spurs' away terrace with thousands of Newcastle fans for a cup tie. Way too many people in there. How somebody didn't die was just down to sheer good luck and a bit of quick thinking from a copper who opened the side gate when our lot started climbing over into the empty zone. Some of the best times of my life were spent on the terraces, but it wasn't all good. Brilliant footage.
what a great vid...happy days in the Kop
this is a great vid, cheers mate.
Truly amazing
This is the only footage of the old days that makes me which I was older ... 0:54 onwards, I'd have loved to be there for that!
Epic Video Lfc 4 Ever Totally Love It. Keep Up The Good Work
Never get that back. The spirit you can but never be the same.
Long live the kopites! YNWA 🇦🇺🤙🙏
Absolutely brilliant!
Kudos to RTK!
YNWA
This is so cool! I wish it was the same atmosphare today, like it was then. But lucky that Liverpool is the only fans as stil can sing today in England.
what a mint piece of football fan history. soon after this all the fans in britain were behaving in this way on the home ends of there grounds...
Sensacional!
Rich people sitting around in overpriced seats, chatting on their cell phones during the game, and leaving their seats to get some caffe latte
They have a surprisingly good pitch for a crowd of football fans.
They should try to re introduce standing areas again I reckon in a few years.
Liverpool celebrating its rich and diverse heritage back in the 60s.
Such Nostalgia....Such Passion......
Indeed
concordo em número, gênero e grau, João... é de arrepiar mesmo, como a Lucinha comentou... que energia!!!!!!!! :)
One of the cutest things ever. I wish when i sang a Beatles song someone could join me XD
Awesome!!!
Fancy those guys are now at 70+ !!!
God Bless Liverpool, awesome heritage & the best fans ever! YNWA
Even Steven with everton and West Ham in those days for ATMOSPHERE..... know YOUR History please
@@steffanhoffmann8937 Be quiet
Not one smack head the best times all good men
YOU 'LL NEVER WALK ALONE!!!
love the way he says "arsenal,southners"
BRING BACK PROPER FOOTBALL TERRACE!
Awe-Inspiring!
I saw my Grandad, dad & uncle in the kop there.
Brilliant fans not always my favourite team but fair play where it's due.
looooooool how nice :D - really nice video :D
greetz from dortmund
love the way he says "Arsenal...southerners"
best of luck from Leeds...thrash the mancs for us
MOT
I've always loved that arl fella at 1:21 who doesn't really know the words.
and he's got one eye in the Peacock (an alehouse in Kirkby) and one in the Pier Head!!!!
@@stel3209 Haha he definitely got that from being whacked in the head
thank u 4 the explanation
28'000 Unbelivable!!!
It is I must say.
The Kop end needs to have those damn seats removed asap.
On European nights they sstand, just to get onto the bizzies video
And not a steward in sight
Nothing like that now. Similar to most of the bigger clubs with the crowd majority now corporate and tourists. Flat atmosphere. Many a local lad is priced out of the game. Real shame
ri haskell -- Not completely true. The kop is still mostly scousers.
Well said... the Kop is boring today always same 3 or4 songs but better away. Jamie webster needs to get involved whip up the crowd with a his repertoire
Brilliant ⚽️❤️
Very well said my friend and Thank You.
The atmosphere(usually) does not compare to say Liverpool v St,Etienne(put it in the search) but 2 teams still do great "You'll Never Walk Alone"..Liverpool and Glasgow Celtic(please,also,put these into the UA-cam search)..Good Luck.
We Love you Liverpool till the die we die!!!
Respect from brasil
é história cara!! esse clube foi e é uma reliquia até nos dias de hoje!
The road end , united , will never be defeated !
When really big money comes to sport it will always destroy atmosphere. You all should know that truth.
super!
Hi i from 2020 and its now better than super
Ask Barcelona from the Champions League. The Kop won that war for us. The Players were just listening to it. Now I see why I Love this Club.
magical
great upload by the way. ta
I wish I was 24 NOT "54" but...it WAS wonderful on The Terraces.Fantastic scenes.
Midweek at West Ham and particularly a bigger game at Millwall with the crowd on top of the players and the pitch...Magical days,always remembered.
NOW?..Sanitised shit!
Though the toilets are nice:)
9 years later I STAND BY EVERY WORD..I just wish I was 54 again !
@@Isleofskye you still alive mate
67 years old and 2/3rd way to the Telegram :)
@@Isleofskye Ayy 13 years later
@@sib1930 Another 13 years and I will be in my 9th Decade.
I will diarise this to see you all again in 2035...
4:09, get ready to hear this ring around Merseyside once more.
What they say in the song ? I dont understand
@@gabrielguzman9915 were gonna win the league, e ay adio were gonna win the league
Liverpool + LFC + KOP + Beatles = Unique Panorama
She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah...
She says she loves you.
And you know that can't be bad.
Yes, she loves you.
And you know you should be glad.
Ooh! She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah...
-- A LiverBird From KUWAIT - YNWA --
Everyone notice Stan Boardman, later one of "The Comedians" in the crowd and highlighted twice years b4 he was well-known?
with his brother....
@@stel3209 Thanks, so was that a coincidence that he was featured and noticeable?
@@Isleofskye he wasn't "featured" - just happened to be caught on camera....he wasn't famous til years later. Pure coincidence.
@@Isleofskye oh - by the way....that's not him the camera stays on 1:07 onwards, that's his brother. At 1:06 he's 3 people to the left from his brother.
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wish the kop was like that now :(
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'Anyone who had a heart' by Cilla Black written by Burt Bacharach
Amazing! We are the real fans the frans that began singing and the fans that have the mancs rob our songs!
Cant believe how good matches used to look, not even arsed if its a liverpool vid!!
We need the days back when EVERY club of a decent size had a chance to win a trophy
That’s when you could understand the fans singing them days are gone to many fans from Norway 🇳🇴 now
Everton fans are all from wales, come on blueshite open up, wheres your european cup😂😂😂
idiot
still a bitter and still shit. never seen anything like that at the place of .allways in are shadow
go outside the UK no one knows who Everton are
William Dougherty bellend
Com certeza o maior coral beatlemaníaco do mundo!
They were truly great days,when football belonged to The Communities.
We would also travel to Ibrox on a service bus leaving at 9.30pm Fri and getting into Glasgow @ 7.30am Sat many a great time in Brigton and The Mermaid.Then onto The Station Bar Dalmarnock that's if Pastor Jack didn't have a Demonstration planned.There are so many memories of Liverpool and Rangers.
The image of the laughing policeman walking by with the Kop roaring behind him is something that will stay with me for ever. It isn't part of this vid however.
YNWA - Celitic & Liverpool FOREVER
Justice for the 96.
some bad fuckin nhs bins in there la, a good few mop tops tho, is right kidders
well said mate , now leeds have some good supporters ,may not sing much but for a league 1 club the amount of people at your ground is unbelievable
😍😍😍
3:44 - Me when my team actually manage to put 2 passes together.
arrrrrrrrrrrrrrr the real kop f love it
We are the boys from the Anfield Spion Kop our team is Liverpool FC....
I wish football was like this these days! Breaking my heart seeing this. Crap atmosphere these days, all about money :(
Collar and tie sadly missing from football today. How standards have slipped.
Liverpool; where "football culture" begun. Giv' me a bloody time machine
At that time so was Everton.
@@steffanhoffmann8937 no
@@steffanhoffmann8937 No one is really bothered about Everton Steffan, you don't seem to get it do you.
@@cc69ist I used to live and work in the city centre and in the outlying regions. I can assure you I do get it!
Most people in those areas supported Everton.There were scarves in windows. Posters in offices. Various other stuff.
It was the same in Manchester with City when I lived and worked there also. I didn't expect to see that.
Most season ticket holders in Liverpool and Manchester United come from outside the city. Glory hunters!
Where are you from btw?
@@essexginge9167 yes!