Can’t agree on that one Just Dave. I accept that Ipswich did not have a big a squad but I always felt that the difference between Liverpool and Ipswich at the crucial stages of seasons was that we had Bob Paisley whose experience I felt was a calming influence. I always thought with Ipswich there was an element of losing their nerve.
Hadn’t remembered how weakened Ipswich were by injury that day. I remember veteran Alan Hunter played in the League Cup second leg four days later ; a 2-2 draw but Liverpool were already two nil up from the first leg. I knew we would win the league that day. I had a similar feeling in 2014 when I was there for Arsenal being beaten 5-1 again in mid February but that time I was wrong . Thanks again for posting Dave
We (Ipswich) had a world class 1st XI but the quality really tailed off with injuries. Cost us the previous season when we should have won the title. I remember Liverpool being really dominant this season so was a surprise to see Ipswich just 4 points back in 2nd place. We never touched the top 6 again, until our amazing run in 2001.
I loved watching Mariner play...His finishing could be off/poor but his movement, aerial ability and link up, good skills always made him a pleasure to watch..
Brilliant performance. 10 players + Johnston was the team in Rome 2.5 years later. High pitched shrieking towards Wark at end there as he got the ball in the chops
The pitches, foot ware, ball, sports science, all different back then, the touch Kenny had on the ball back then, can you imagine him and a lot of the other players in the modern game
I was only very young, why did Terry McDermott leave Liverpool not long afterwards? Always looked such a great player. In fact Sammy Lee, Phil Neal and Alan Kennedy were gone 3 years later too I think? Ray Kennedy another who was gone around 81/82?
Neal struggled during 1984/85 and the fans patience wore thin. He was poor and struggled against Man U in the FA Cup Semi Final replay. Kennedy was struggling for a good 12 months before Kenny dropped him. Both were well over 30s and with Nicol and Beglin showing class it made sense. Sammy Lee had 2 bad years of injuries and after Souness' departure was off the pace a bit. Terry Mc was over 30 but the club got tired of his nocturnal activities.
I don’t think he played many games after that one and yes, you would wonder why from that performance. As you say, Ray Kennedy had gone a month or so before as Bob Paisley had spotted the new energy that Ronnie Whelan brought in. Phil Neal and Alan Kennedy as you say lasted until the end of 85 but four of the five players you mention were in their early 30s when they left and Liverpool were always looking to replace before someone was absolutely finished having learned the lesson of 1970 when the veterans went on too long. Exceptions were Dalglish playing to his mid 30s and Souness probably could’ve done if he hasn’t gone to Sampdoria in 84 aged 31. I can’t remember how long Sammy Lee lasted. I always thought Jimmy Case (who SL replaced )was a better player despite being uncapped but it was said that he and Ray Kennedy ( RIP) drank too much together for Bob Paisley’s liking.
Phil Neal and Alan Kennedy left within weeks of each other at the start of the 85-86 season. Kennedy’s last contribution was an own goal against Oxford! Mind you, I think we can forgive him that for all of the vital goals that he scored in major finals.
Bobby Robson, the greatest manager we never had. Sammy Lee played a blinder. Thanks for another great game, Dave.
The same Bobby Robson highly criticized after England's disaster showing in Euro1988.
@@mohdazmi10 I don't know anyone who criticised him except for one dodgy substitution.
The papers were absolutely out to get him after Euro88 and at the start of Italia90.
@@orwellboy1958 “In the name of Allah, Go!”
Can’t agree on that one Just Dave. I accept that Ipswich did not have a big a squad but I always felt that the difference between Liverpool and Ipswich at the crucial stages of seasons was that we had Bob Paisley whose experience I felt was a calming influence. I always thought with Ipswich there was an element of losing their nerve.
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Hadn’t remembered how weakened Ipswich were by injury that day. I remember veteran Alan Hunter played in the League Cup second leg four days later ; a 2-2 draw but Liverpool were already two nil up from the first leg.
I knew we would win the league that day. I had a similar feeling in 2014 when I was there for Arsenal being beaten 5-1 again in mid February but that time I was wrong .
Thanks again for posting Dave
We (Ipswich) had a world class 1st XI but the quality really tailed off with injuries. Cost us the previous season when we should have won the title. I remember Liverpool being really dominant this season so was a surprise to see Ipswich just 4 points back in 2nd place. We never touched the top 6 again, until our amazing run in 2001.
@Vase of Flowers CSKA Sofia knocked Liverpool out of the European Cup that season, in a contentious quarter-final 2nd leg.
RIP to Paul Mariner who was a year above me at Rivvy School back in the day.
Life does fly by
I loved watching Mariner play...His finishing could be off/poor but his movement, aerial ability and link up, good skills always made him a pleasure to watch..
Brilliant performance.
10 players + Johnston was the team in Rome 2.5 years later.
High pitched shrieking towards Wark at end there as he got the ball in the chops
17:05 I always remember this tackle from Lawrenson!
these videos are extraordinary, as an italian i love liverpool
Is the game in 2022 much better than this? Okay the fitness is better and all that but in terms of football? I’m a Utd fan but this is quality
The pitches, foot ware, ball, sports science, all different back then, the touch Kenny had on the ball back then, can you imagine him and a lot of the other players in the modern game
Freaky, just come from watching the Chelsea v Spurs highlights , with Martin Tyler. Instantly taken back 40yrs!!! to.....Martin Tyler. Seamless.
Always have to be fair to Bobby Robson always such a class act full of praise for Liverpool
Love it, even elton welsby and bobby at the end
I was only very young, why did Terry McDermott leave Liverpool not long afterwards? Always looked such a great player. In fact Sammy Lee, Phil Neal and Alan Kennedy were gone 3 years later too I think? Ray Kennedy another who was gone around 81/82?
Neal struggled during 1984/85 and the fans patience wore thin. He was poor and struggled against Man U in the FA Cup Semi Final replay.
Kennedy was struggling for a good 12 months before Kenny dropped him.
Both were well over 30s and with Nicol and Beglin showing class it made sense.
Sammy Lee had 2 bad years of injuries and after Souness' departure was off the pace a bit.
Terry Mc was over 30 but the club got tired of his nocturnal activities.
I don’t think he played many games after that one and yes, you would wonder why from that performance. As you say, Ray Kennedy had gone a month or so before as Bob Paisley had spotted the new energy that Ronnie Whelan brought in. Phil Neal and Alan Kennedy as you say lasted until the end of 85 but four of the five players you mention were in their early 30s when they left and Liverpool were always looking to replace before someone was absolutely finished having learned the lesson of 1970 when the veterans went on too long. Exceptions were Dalglish playing to his mid 30s and Souness probably could’ve done if he hasn’t gone to Sampdoria in 84 aged 31. I can’t remember how long Sammy Lee lasted. I always thought Jimmy Case (who SL replaced )was a better player despite being uncapped but it was said that he and Ray Kennedy ( RIP) drank too much together for Bob Paisley’s liking.
@@randyborstol2491 I’ve just posted a very similar comment.
If you had posted that before I started, I wouldn’t have bothered as you covered it well.
@@desplatt842 Bob Paisley later said that he made a mistake in letting Jimmy Case go too early
Phil Neal and Alan Kennedy left within weeks of each other at the start of the 85-86 season.
Kennedy’s last contribution was an own goal against Oxford! Mind you, I think we can forgive him that for all of the vital goals that he scored in major finals.
Good job mate:) YNWA thx:)all the best:)
Hey dave ! Can u upload the 1977 super cup highlights vs hamburg ??
There are highlights of both legs and the full 2nd leg already on youtube from a quick search.
You can find the full home game on YT
If you look carefully the players left the pitch within seconds of the game finishing
played at the anfield road cabbage patch
It was only 1.80 to stand in the kop then
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