I remember buying all the videos from the series from this season, Goals galore , the race for the championship and even the one from my team that had all the goals and games in it
Call me insane. But as a Liverpool supporter I've always had this weird bitter sweetness about Arsenal pipping us to the title this season. Of course I would've preferred it if we had indeed won the double. But we do at least have the memory of the Merseyside cup win to fall back on - a somewhat beautiful epitaph and poetic commiseration for the Hillsborough tragedy. It would've been rather anti climatic had we won the double after a 1-0 defeat at home to the challengers, whereas, Brian Moore's " Thomas surging through the middle... Its up for grabs now!!', is what memories are made of
@waz 312 = Can relate to ALL that. Reckon this Arsenal squad were def' the best in 'my generation' tbh. Defended well with consistent goalscorers. Not a "mistake to bring back Rush" as Jim Rosenthal put it. Was glad he came home!
I was born Feb 88 my whole family from my relation to John Radford who played n scored over a 100 goals for the arsenal so my dad had me in baby arsenal gear dat year n said u where the lucky charm coz where Irish lol wat a season 💯🇮🇪
As an Everton fan I first saw John Radford playing in the FA Youth Cup final second leg at Goodison Park in May 1965 that ended in a 3-1 win for Everton and 4-2 on aggregate, John became a great centre forward and peaked in the Arsenal double side in 1971 And how they could hold on for a single goal win, whatever time they scored. John Hurst and Jimmy Husband also played in the final and won league honours with the Everton 1970 championship. The attendance for the final was 39,000 and played midweek I was in my last year in senior school. John Radford won a few England caps, having to compete with Geoff Hurst, Francis Lee, and Jeff Astle for and England place. Geoff Barnett who kept goal for Everton in the Youth Cup final. later joined the Gunners in the early 70s. One of the funniest sights I ever saw, was in a game at Everton v Arsenal in 1972. Everton had a diminutive left back named John McLaughlin who tried valiantly to get a tackle in on John Radford who had moved to the wing. He was about 6.1 and and McLaughlin about 5.2 it was bizarre to see. What price John Radford and Martin Chivers today. My own team have spent £500m on players since the new owner came in and cannot produce a winning team. Directors of Football seem to show good outcomes from player recruitment.
I was 4 when Arsenal won at Anfield so unfortunately I don't remember it at the time but when I was 7 my dad happened upon this video and got it for me. I must have watched it 100 times. They don't make them like they used to!
Ah the sweet memories..this is the first season of English football that i stumbled upon..my younger bro was watching a game on telly and i asked him what is the team he fancies..Arsenal is his response and Arsenal it was since then..when you look at the team with names of Adams..Bould..Dixon..Merson..Rocastle..Smith..Thomas..Winterburn..you knew everyone who puts on the jersey takes full pride and played for passion. And yeah you have Aldridge..Beardsley..Cottee..Pearce..Rush..Waddle and one of my fave Dean Saunders of Derby the list goes on for all the teams too.🤗
Love it, mate. Fantastic comment. Glad to help reignite those memories. Have a great week. Let's keep our fingers crossed for Thursday night and hopefully the current team will show some of the spirit and passion that the teams of old did. COYG.
Well said... For Arsenal = Defence/Midfield/Strike-force ALL worked so well together. So much talent.. ✊✌🔥 That Defence (+ Seaman) 1 of the finest ever witnessed tbh.
I was in my early teens as a Liverpool fan following every game, watching every match, hearing it on the BBC radio. Can never forget that season for many reasons: Hillsboro, Liverpool's super run in the 2nd half of the season, the FA Cup win and the last minute defeat to Arsenal.
Can't agree more. It was a working man's game. Stood on the terraces at Chelsea at the proper time of 3 o'clock. Nowadays football is too glitzy for my liking. I can't stand all seater stadiums, sky tv and all the overpaid foreigners who don't know anything about proper football rivalries, all they care about is making loads of money. I don't go to Chelsea anymore I now support my local team Gillingham and travel all over the country to watch them, it's more old school. Without sounding miserable , which I'm not, football was much better in the late 70's early 80's. It was a great time for me what with the good music and football. I'm 50 now and can still remember watching Chelsea in the old 2nd division at places like Cambridge, Carlisle, Oxford, Barnsley etc. Travelling on the old football specials which were in a right state but we didn't care. I got to the ground had a full english breakfast a "few" pints in the Swan or King's head then in the ground at 2.55. Perfect day out. Then back home and a few more pints and try and watch Match Of The Day or The Big Match. It was only about £3 to get in and a season ticket was £60, now it costs nearly that for 1 game !! It's time they brought back terracing and 3pm kick-offs and limit the ammount of foreign players to get football back to how it was in the good old days !!
denzil4 how right you are. Today’s football is just the richest team wins!! Apart from Leicester of course that was one of those freaks of nature football throws up every generation.
@@Romanplaystation Yeah I understand, thanks for uploading, funny looking back now at this cheesy video presentation - which they had the audacity to sell to the public! The actual football was good though, and Arsenal were deserved winners of the title for their consistency that season
@@geoffgeoffgeoff6149 No problem. I uploaded the 70/71 season too around the same time. I think they are in a playlist, but I dont remember. You may have to search the channel if you want to watch that one too. ✌
Respect.👍Rinsed VHS on repeat 'back in the day', but series seemed to stop sadly. (Probs because the Prem' began) Hardly heard much of Martin Tyler until late 80's/early 90's/these vid's lol
Nicky Cotton Martin Tyler used to be the commentator on Granada when itv was still regional. Always heard him commentating on United games, Liverpool games etc. Then he started working for the forerunner to sky sports called the sports channel which was on British satellite broadcasting. Before they merged with sky television. One of their early games was the Everton v Liverpool 4-4 cup game in the 90/91 season. One of the first Tyler and Andy gray commentary games.
First live league game on television from Millwall shown that season. Against Norwich. 3-2 to Norwich. The first live league game on television shown from the Den. Not the first live television game ever!!
Yeah. I feel ya. But tbh, I'm still impressed that we kept pace with City for so long. Big achievement for this team, I feel. But we are going to have to add quality in multiple positions this Summer if we want to challenge again, and to even just compete in the CL. I'd be looking at 2 new midfielders. 1 of whom needs to be Caicedo or Rice. Then a striker, a rw backup/rotation for Saka, a left back if Tierney leaves, and probably another CB, because we have dropped off a fair way since Saliba got injured. Onwards and (hopefully) upwards. Victoria Concordia Crescit. COYG 🔴⚪
@@Romanplaystation yeah, pretty much agree. mainly just annoyed that we didn't push them to the final day just for the excitement as much as anything. If only Saliba had stayed fit!
Arsenal were successful before they joined and were sort of successful after they left. I get what you mean though I think. Modern day Arsenal wouldn’t be the same without their contribution I suppose.
What in god's name was wrong with Liverpool in the first half of this season? The year before they played probably the best football ever seen in England up to that point & blew everyone off the park all year long & then started this season as though they were asleep, maybe it was just complacency or a sense that they could click into gear at anytime & go on a big winning run to overtake everyone (which is what they nearly done & should have done except for that final game shitshow against Arsenal where they played like crap & deserverdley got beat.) As a Liverpool fan that season will always remain a mystery to me & of course the horrible scenes at Hillsborough were beyond belief & changed the club forever.
Liverpool were too inconsistent that season as were Arsenal to a degree. I think the fact that it was won on the last day like that sort of summed up the whole of that season. I actually put a bet on that game for Smith to score first and Arsenal to win 2-0 I only put on a pound but I think I won about 50 quid. My brother had done a bet where you had to predict the winners of each league , divisions 1-4 he got 2,3, and 4 right but had Liverpool to win the 1st division, that Michael Thomas goal cost him over 300 quid. I think I'm right in saying that Arsenal had to win by 2 clear goals to win the league that year so for the neutral it was an exciting end to a strange season, especially with Norwich and Millwall up there for a while. I know you think Arsenal pipped you for the title and you were obviously gutted but don't forget the Liverpool teams of the late 70's early 80's were the best in english football history what with European Cups, League wins, Fa Cup wins and League Cup. People say that the Man U team under Fergie was better than those Liverpool teams, I strongly disagree with that Liverpool were invincible then and now this season have a very good chance of winning the title. All this from a Chelsea fan !!
@@denzil4 Liverpool were very inconsistent the first half of the 1989/89 season but in the 2nd half of the season they went on a long unbeaten run. I remember watching the Liverpool v Arsenal game in the living room with my Dad and I remember saying to him after Smith scored the first goal for Arsenal that Arsenal will win this game and win the title. I don’t know why I thought that, I just had a feeling that they would. Even though I don’t support either team it’s one of the most exciting finishes to a league season I’ve ever experienced.
@@tedwilson7487 Yes, Arsenal nearly bottled it. I think they deserved it in the end as they were somewhat more consistent throughout the season, despite they nearly squandered the league.
I uploaded the 70/71 double season about a week ago.
It's in the same playlist...that's all I have though unfortunately.
I'm a Millwall fan, the fact we're even in this video still amazes me. Ah at least we can say we've been there.
You were top of the league the following season as well, 1989/90. In September. Only winning 2 league games after that though ensured relegation.
I was at the Millwall games
I remember buying all the videos from the series from this season, Goals galore , the race for the championship and even the one from my team that had all the goals and games in it
Call me insane. But as a Liverpool supporter I've always had this weird bitter sweetness about Arsenal pipping us to the title this season. Of course I would've preferred it if we had indeed won the double. But we do at least have the memory of the Merseyside cup win to fall back on - a somewhat beautiful epitaph and poetic commiseration for the Hillsborough tragedy. It would've been rather anti climatic had we won the double after a 1-0 defeat at home to the challengers, whereas, Brian Moore's " Thomas surging through the middle... Its up for grabs now!!', is what memories are made of
waz 312 just about nailed it. Still support Stockport County
Arsenal nearly lost the title. They should have won it by 7-8 points.
U put it the wrong way. Arsenal nearly lost the title to Liverpool. The Gunners should have won the league with 7-8 points.
@waz 312 = Can relate to ALL that. Reckon this Arsenal squad were def' the best in 'my generation' tbh. Defended well with consistent goalscorers.
Not a "mistake to bring back Rush" as Jim Rosenthal put it. Was glad he came home!
waz 312 fair play to you mate
I was born Feb 88 my whole family from my relation to John Radford who played n scored over a 100 goals for the arsenal so my dad had me in baby arsenal gear dat year n said u where the lucky charm coz where Irish lol wat a season 💯🇮🇪
What a great story. Love it. 👊✌
As an Everton fan I first saw John Radford playing in the FA Youth Cup final second leg at Goodison Park in May 1965 that ended in a 3-1 win for Everton and 4-2 on aggregate,
John became a great centre forward and peaked in the Arsenal double side in 1971
And how they could hold on for a single goal win, whatever time they scored.
John Hurst and Jimmy Husband also played in the final and won league honours with the Everton 1970 championship.
The attendance for the final was 39,000 and played midweek
I was in my last year in senior school.
John Radford won a few England caps, having to compete with Geoff Hurst, Francis Lee, and Jeff Astle for and England place. Geoff Barnett who kept goal for Everton in the Youth Cup final. later joined the Gunners in the early 70s. One of the funniest sights I ever saw, was in a game at Everton v Arsenal in 1972. Everton had a diminutive left back named John McLaughlin who tried valiantly to get a tackle in on John Radford who had moved to the wing. He was about 6.1 and and McLaughlin about 5.2 it was bizarre to see. What price John Radford and Martin Chivers today.
My own team have spent £500m on players since the new owner came in and cannot produce a winning team. Directors of Football seem to show good outcomes from player recruitment.
Wow the memories of my childhood come flooding back. Still remember crying my eyes out when Michael Thomas scored that imortal goal
@@jonesy180156 ✌️
I was 4 when Arsenal won at Anfield so unfortunately I don't remember it at the time but when I was 7 my dad happened upon this video and got it for me. I must have watched it 100 times. They don't make them like they used to!
Was 8 years old that friday night Arsenal won the title can still remember it clear as day that whole night. LFC fan so was vutted but what an ending.
When football was proper before it sold its soul to sky tv
Spot on dude , football will never ever be the same,👍
a tip : watch movies on Flixzone. Been using them for watching lots of of movies recently.
@Jayden Archer yup, I have been watching on flixzone for years myself =)
@Jayden Archer Definitely, I have been using Flixzone for since december myself :D
Thanks for uploading..my bro bought the video back in the day we couldn't watch it enough..glory days they'll pass you by...
Ah the sweet memories..this is the first season of English football that i stumbled upon..my younger bro was watching a game on telly and i asked him what is the team he fancies..Arsenal is his response and Arsenal it was since then..when you look at the team with names of Adams..Bould..Dixon..Merson..Rocastle..Smith..Thomas..Winterburn..you knew everyone who puts on the jersey takes full pride and played for passion. And yeah you have Aldridge..Beardsley..Cottee..Pearce..Rush..Waddle and one of my fave Dean Saunders of Derby the list goes on for all the teams too.🤗
Love it, mate. Fantastic comment.
Glad to help reignite those memories. Have a great week. Let's keep our fingers crossed for Thursday night and hopefully the current team will show some of the spirit and passion that the teams of old did. COYG.
Well said... For Arsenal = Defence/Midfield/Strike-force ALL worked so well together. So much talent.. ✊✌🔥 That Defence (+ Seaman) 1 of the finest ever witnessed tbh.
I used to have this great memories.
I was in my early teens as a Liverpool fan following every game, watching every match, hearing it on the BBC radio.
Can never forget that season for many reasons: Hillsboro, Liverpool's super run in the 2nd half of the season, the FA Cup win and the last minute defeat to Arsenal.
The greatest title race of all time !
Thanks for the upload :)
My pleasure. Thanks for commenting. Happy New Year.
football was class back them, unlike the crap you get now
Can't agree more. It was a working man's game. Stood on the terraces at Chelsea at the proper time of 3 o'clock. Nowadays football is too glitzy for my liking. I can't stand all seater stadiums, sky tv and all the overpaid foreigners who don't know anything about proper football rivalries, all they care about is making loads of money. I don't go to Chelsea anymore I now support my local team Gillingham and travel all over the country to watch them, it's more old school. Without sounding miserable , which I'm not, football was much better in the late 70's early 80's. It was a great time for me what with the good music and football. I'm 50 now and can still remember watching Chelsea in the old 2nd division at places like Cambridge, Carlisle, Oxford, Barnsley etc. Travelling on the old football specials which were in a right state but we didn't care. I got to the ground had a full english breakfast a "few" pints in the Swan or King's head then in the ground at 2.55. Perfect day out. Then back home and a few more pints and try and watch Match Of The Day or The Big Match. It was only about £3 to get in and a season ticket was £60, now it costs nearly that for 1 game !!
It's time they brought back terracing and 3pm kick-offs and limit the ammount of foreign players to get football back to how it was in the good old days !!
denzil4 thanks for your comment
john malakos I knew I'd find this type of comment somewhere, people will always believe that the period of when they were growing up was better.
denzil4 how right you are. Today’s football is just the richest team wins!! Apart from Leicester of course that was one of those freaks of nature football throws up every generation.
Did Jim narrate this from his bog?
Haha, sorry about the sound quality if that's what you mean. This is a cam recording of my TV. Best I could do at that time. 👊✌
@@Romanplaystation Yeah I understand, thanks for uploading, funny looking back now at this cheesy video presentation - which they had the audacity to sell to the public! The actual football was good though, and Arsenal were deserved winners of the title for their consistency that season
@@geoffgeoffgeoff6149 No problem. I uploaded the 70/71 season too around the same time. I think they are in a playlist, but I dont remember. You may have to search the channel if you want to watch that one too. ✌
Respect.👍Rinsed VHS on repeat 'back in the day', but series seemed to stop sadly. (Probs because the Prem' began)
Hardly heard much of Martin Tyler until late 80's/early 90's/these vid's lol
Nicky Cotton Martin Tyler used to be the commentator on Granada when itv was still regional. Always heard him commentating on United games, Liverpool games etc. Then he started working for the forerunner to sky sports called the sports channel which was on British satellite broadcasting. Before they merged with sky television. One of their early games was the Everton v Liverpool 4-4 cup game in the 90/91 season. One of the first Tyler and Andy gray commentary games.
@@mrkipling2201 = Ah right! Those were the days.. Cheers for info' and will check out that match.👍
BsB lol. Fair Play (knew a few with that) and Tyler is a legend tbf
cans being cracked open...love it 🍺
Jim "Partridge" Rosenthal on narration duties
ua-cam.com/video/K7gDP3vIKdU/v-deo.html 🙂
27:29 with respect to norwich city and millwall this is the 1st league encounter of the 1988/89 season of the BIG 2
First live league game on television from Millwall shown that season. Against Norwich. 3-2 to Norwich. The first live league game on television shown from the Den. Not the first live television game ever!!
Football was so romantic and working class back then, now it's been infiltrated by big corporate business and politics.
Mirandinha avoiding the coins after the pen on 10mins 30sec was about all he done lol
Race for the Premiership 2022-23. ARSENAL, the CHAMPIONS !!!
That crackling sounds captured on your audio - did you start eating a big bag of crisps while camming this VHS tape?
:D Sorry, mate.
Can you timecode it so I know when you mean? Could have been me cracking the rizlas together.
@@Romanplaystation 8:35 Sounds like noisy Rizlas lol. Just as well it's not a season my football team done anything noteworthy anyway.
:D I think it is the sound of my laptop keys clacking.
@@Romanplaystation OK. Loud keyboard 😁 And a good season of classic English football.
watching this for like the 100th time to distract from Arsenal blowing the league, know the narration and commentary better than the back of me hand
Yeah. I feel ya. But tbh, I'm still impressed that we kept pace with City for so long. Big achievement for this team, I feel. But we are going to have to add quality in multiple positions this Summer if we want to challenge again, and to even just compete in the CL. I'd be looking at 2 new midfielders. 1 of whom needs to be Caicedo or Rice. Then a striker, a rw backup/rotation for Saka, a left back if Tierney leaves, and probably another CB, because we have dropped off a fair way since Saliba got injured.
Onwards and (hopefully) upwards. Victoria Concordia Crescit. COYG 🔴⚪
@@Romanplaystation yeah, pretty much agree. mainly just annoyed that we didn't push them to the final day just for the excitement as much as anything. If only Saliba had stayed fit!
Last time i cryed lol
Is that Alan Partridge doing the voiceover?
🤣
The first line “what a goal, what a year” is very Partridge-esque. Twat! That was liquid football!
Jim Rosenthal
@@rosemaryfarell5264 Haha I know. It just sounds like Partridge.
What's the music
Sorry for the ridiculously late response, but I have no idea. 🙂
Probably not worth bothering you over, lol.
Hey Roman...thought I'd leave a comment. Anyway, my 5th favourite footballer would probably have to be Danny Welbeck over Macheda.
I was at anfeild 89
Man...Arsenal would never be what is was today without Dennis Bergcamp(I think it is) and Viera
Arsenal were successful before they joined and were sort of successful after they left. I get what you mean though I think. Modern day Arsenal wouldn’t be the same without their contribution I suppose.
Oh yeah, Alan Smith was also great too. He also joined Man united before. Don't know when
Askir Ali different player called Alan Smith ,joined the Mancs from Leeds
Football felt kinda slow back in the day. Don't know why I have that feeling
@ 2:36 come back with me football league fans and we'll worship this season together
as a livepool fan I never understood why they never won a title in the 80s
i guess title experience at run ins etc..counts for a lot
they won 89/90
Umm, they won 6 league titles in the 80s. Are you sure you're a Liverpool fan?
+Andy Stewart-Jones he means utd
What in god's name was wrong with Liverpool in the first half of this season? The year before they played probably the best football ever seen in England up to that point & blew everyone off the park all year long & then started this season as though they were asleep, maybe it was just complacency or a sense that they could click into gear at anytime & go on a big winning run to overtake everyone (which is what they nearly done & should have done except for that final game shitshow against Arsenal where they played like crap & deserverdley got beat.)
As a Liverpool fan that season will always remain a mystery to me & of course the horrible scenes at Hillsborough were beyond belief & changed the club forever.
King Deano Saunders!
09.15...haha typical Gazza... Loses his boot and still scores
arsenal stole the title from liverpool
no they beat yers fairly squarely
Liverpool were too inconsistent that season as were Arsenal to a degree. I think the fact that it was won on the last day like that sort of summed up the whole of that season. I actually put a bet on that game for Smith to score first and Arsenal to win 2-0 I only put on a pound but I think I won about 50 quid. My brother had done a bet where you had to predict the winners of each league , divisions 1-4 he got 2,3, and 4 right but had Liverpool to win the 1st division, that Michael Thomas goal cost him over 300 quid. I think I'm right in saying that Arsenal had to win by 2 clear goals to win the league that year so for the neutral it was an exciting end to a strange season, especially with Norwich and Millwall up there for a while. I know you think Arsenal pipped you for the title and you were obviously gutted but don't forget the Liverpool teams of the late 70's early 80's were the best in english football history what with European Cups, League wins, Fa Cup wins and League Cup. People say that the Man U team under Fergie was better than those Liverpool teams, I strongly disagree with that Liverpool were invincible then and now this season have a very good chance of winning the title. All this from a Chelsea fan !!
totally wrong, arsenal nearly lost the title. The gunners should have won it by 7-8 points
@@denzil4 Liverpool were very inconsistent the first half of the 1989/89 season but in the 2nd half of the season they went on a long unbeaten run. I remember watching the Liverpool v Arsenal game in the living room with my Dad and I remember saying to him after Smith scored the first goal for Arsenal that Arsenal will win this game and win the title. I don’t know why I thought that, I just had a feeling that they would. Even though I don’t support either team it’s one of the most exciting finishes to a league season I’ve ever experienced.
@@tedwilson7487 Yes, Arsenal nearly bottled it. I think they deserved it in the end as they were somewhat more consistent throughout the season, despite they nearly squandered the league.