UA-cam never ceases to deliver. I was at this game and I remember Royal's goal vividly. Funny thing was, my older brother was with me in the City stand - and he was a Liverpool fan. I never let him forget this great result!
That Liverpool side (78/79) was one of the greatest in the history of the game in England. They conceded only 16 goals in 42 games, and lost just 4 times. One of those defeats being at Ashton Gate, to little old BCFC! We don't have much to shout about but that was something to beat Hansen, Souness, Dalglish and co, in their pomp.
As a Liverpool fan I’d like to thank you for the compliments about the 1978-79 side. It was always my favourite (and we did have a few to choose from!). I’d also like to think that the vast majority of Liverpool fans wouldn’t have begrudged Bristol City fans their moment of joy, though it’s not always evident from online postings.
Joe Royle was the greatest Everton centre forward of the lot in my book. Pity he got so prone to injury in his last few seasons at Goodison. His goal here against Liverpool in 1970 in our 3-2 defeat was classic build-up play - Royle, Morrissey, Ball, Morrissey, Royle - GOAL! Whittle's goal a classic too!
I was there........best game ever experienced was Coventry away when we stayed up. Never seen anything like that night at a football game. The whole of Coventry was overwhelmed by Bristol city supporters
before kick off santa claus (it was a week until xmas) on a horse drawn cart was throwing mini mars bars into the crowd - when he got to the small group of liverpool fans, he ignored them then carried on throwing them to the rest of the crowd which resulted in the chant "fuck off santa" which I have never heard since
I was at that match. I also went to school with Trevor Tainton. We went to Hengrove in Bristol & he was a year younger than me. About 3 months ago, I met Janzen Derrick. Now there was a skillful player. I saw him on his City debut aged 16 when he scored direct from a corner. Anyone remember that? I do & certainly Janzen did when I talked to him about it!
I went to every home match bar one that season. Unforgetable, and I want you all to know that Bristol City were never outplayed on their home ground that season, bar one match against Coventry. Problem was they didn't have a good striker, they bought Joe Royle, he started off well against St Mirren, but what a disaster afterwards. One of the best was Trevor Tainton, and of course Norman Hunter, they were maginificent.
Graeme Souness elbows Trevor Tainton to the floor (2.28 mins) then checks he's okay, before "tracking back." Nice touch, Graeme. We paid you back in 94 at Anfield (1:0!)
I was there as a Bristol city Supporter with my son, a Liverpool supporter who saw his team beaten with one goal. Not good driving home with a fourteen year old in tears
I was there - behind the goal in the East End. Great times and maybe we'll be back up there within the next 5 years. I remember the Clive Whitehead interception very well. Liverpool had been playing the ball across the back 4 all game, almost inviting someone to pick it off as Whitehead did. Shame it didn't lead to a second goal...
I remember The Robins.What great stuff back then.I still have the match day programmes and Calenders. I used to work with Tom Ritchie Gerry Sweeney & Lee Rogers,what happened to Alan Dicks.
@swilltest Rodger Malone,he was Sports reporter for the Telegraph aswell as being commentator for HTvV Nicknamed "Piggy Malone" by the Ashton Gate faithful after the Two Ronnies character
Joe Royle at the end of his career really. Suffered back injury while at Man City and was never really the same player after. Still chipped in with the odd important goal though like this one.
I was there! In the packed East End! Epic! COYR!!!
UA-cam never ceases to deliver. I was at this game and I remember Royal's goal vividly. Funny thing was, my older brother was with me in the City stand - and he was a Liverpool fan. I never let him forget this great result!
That Liverpool side (78/79) was one of the greatest in the history of the game in England. They conceded only 16 goals in 42 games, and lost just 4 times. One of those defeats being at Ashton Gate, to little old BCFC! We don't have much to shout about but that was something to beat Hansen, Souness, Dalglish and co, in their pomp.
BRistol City fans are as small time as their club. Fucking wanker.
Second season was a disaster and caused Shaw to lose his hair!
As a Liverpool fan I’d like to thank you for the compliments about the 1978-79 side. It was always my favourite (and we did have a few to choose from!). I’d also like to think that the vast majority of Liverpool fans wouldn’t have begrudged Bristol City fans their moment of joy, though it’s not always evident from online postings.
I was there as well, some of the most amazing memories standing in either the East End or the Park End.
Joe Royle was the greatest Everton centre forward of the lot in my book. Pity he got so prone to injury in his last few seasons at Goodison. His goal here against Liverpool in 1970 in our 3-2 defeat was classic build-up play - Royle, Morrissey, Ball, Morrissey, Royle - GOAL! Whittle's goal a classic too!
Respect to Bristol City, I'd like to see you in top flight again. Greetings from Guadalajara.🇲🇽
1:41 Terry McDermott really deserved a goal for his off the ball run after making the first pass. Brilliant football from an underrated player.
those were the days; top flight football, the East End and terracing :-) great memories
I was there........best game ever experienced was Coventry away when we stayed up. Never seen anything like that night at a football game. The whole of Coventry was overwhelmed by Bristol city supporters
Omg it’s so cool seeing ur grandad on tv and UA-cam he was the goal keeper
Which one shaw or clemence..
Simon Ross Price shaw
before kick off santa claus (it was a week until xmas) on a horse drawn cart was throwing mini mars bars into the crowd - when he got to the small group of liverpool fans, he ignored them then carried on throwing them to the rest of the crowd which resulted in the chant "fuck off santa" which I have never heard since
Brilliant ! bought back some long lost memories. Does anyone have any more footage from this great era ?
I remember the game I hope to see City back in the top tier soon.
I was at that match. I also went to school with Trevor Tainton. We went to Hengrove in Bristol & he was a year younger than me. About 3 months ago, I met Janzen Derrick. Now there was a skillful player. I saw him on his City debut aged 16 when he scored direct from a corner. Anyone remember that? I do & certainly Janzen did when I talked to him about it!
I went to every home match bar one that season. Unforgetable, and I want you all to know that Bristol City were never outplayed on their home ground that season, bar one match against Coventry. Problem was they didn't have a good striker, they bought Joe Royle, he started off well against St Mirren, but what a disaster afterwards. One of the best was Trevor Tainton, and of course Norman Hunter, they were maginificent.
Graeme Souness elbows Trevor Tainton to the floor (2.28 mins) then checks he's okay, before "tracking back." Nice touch, Graeme. We paid you back in 94 at Anfield (1:0!)
I was there as a Bristol city Supporter with my son, a Liverpool supporter who saw his team beaten with one goal. Not good driving home with a fourteen year old in tears
I was there - behind the goal in the East End. Great times and maybe we'll be back up there within the next 5 years.
I remember the Clive Whitehead interception very well. Liverpool had been playing the ball across the back 4 all game, almost inviting someone to pick it off as Whitehead did. Shame it didn't lead to a second goal...
Could be worse, I could be you. What a bellend.
I remember The Robins.What great stuff back then.I still have the match day programmes and Calenders.
I used to work with Tom Ritchie Gerry Sweeney & Lee Rogers,what happened to Alan Dicks.
Yep. We gave Liverpool a run for their money a few times when we were in the First Division. Glory years without a doubt!
What a great day that was, in the park end with my mates. Age 18. Never forgot it.
I watched that life when in London as a student back in 1976. Unbelievable...
great win one of 16 goals conceded by liverpool as they won the league can we have more city videos from the seventies
2:04. Souness always had a great shot on him and I recall one he did in the League Cup final- replay -versus Everton!
One of the 16 goals Liverpool conceded all season
yep.. I was there in the Open-end aka park, park, parkenders... and still remember big Joe's miss-kick.... COYR...
Nobody fell over faking injury either!!! So much better than what we get today from "professional" players up and down the country.
Now that's what you call an 'east end'
Omg we are the greatest
@swilltest Rodger Malone,he was Sports reporter for the Telegraph aswell as being commentator for HTvV Nicknamed "Piggy Malone" by the Ashton Gate faithful after the Two Ronnies character
Joe Royle at the end of his career really. Suffered back injury while at Man City and was never really the same player after. Still chipped in with the odd important goal though like this one.
Brilliant!
THEY SAID AT SCHOOL THAT IT WAS 2-1.WAIT UNTIL I SEE THEM AGAIN.I'LL STOP THEIR PENSIONS!
city's glory days
soon to be repeated
shame i wasnt alive to see it first time round
tom ritchie is a legend...!
wont be long before we are back there agian
8 years later LMFAO
goodness me, I was there, commentating , the worst of all
time, ROGER MALONE.
Liverpool won loads of trophies, City got relegated to obscurity.
What the fuck you EVER DONE. Moron.
@@djsimonrossprice9400 More than Bristol City ever have, limp dick.