7:16 The Kop reaction to the Emlyn Hughes goal. I started sitting on a crash barrier in the Kop as a seven year old with my dad in the 72/73 season. Getting knocked off the round topped barriers (before the later square ones) at every corner at the Kop end and being lifted up again by whoever was there. The Kopites would always look out for the little ones in a crush getting out of the ground. I was lucky to catch the end of the Shankly era. Thank you dad.
Was a young student at the university of Liverpool until 1974 . There was nothing much in Liverpool besides big hearted people ...and Anfield ! I was so enthused that my mother 11;000 miles away became an unconditional fan ! So many excites, lively memories ! The magic lives on with Torres, Gerrard, Suarez, Salah, Firmino, Alonso, coutinho, ....but heighway remains my man !
What a fabulous team Liverpool were Bob paisley was a fantastic manager but the foundations of this team and club were put in place by the one and only BILL SHANKLY
A merseyside derby that ended 3-2 in 1970 made me a Liverpool fan, i still remember the result were hard fought, a few years later Keegan and Toshack were absolutely ruining the competition, so many great players though, what a team.
Not the 2020 team tho,87/88 the best footballing side i've saw but if we win the league,or more this season then it will be a whitewash,can't stop winning now it's crazy the run Liverpool are on! Be interesting if todays players were to play on mud soaked pitches and players fro 70's etc play on carpet smooth pitches tho.
@@shreerajsalunke353 Different game altogether now and impossible to compare Liverpool players/teams past and present. For a start you were allowed too compete for the ball in those days i.e go in for challenges without being red carded. You had hard guys like Tommy Smith, Case and the rest who could look after themselves, the game a lot more brutal in those days. The rules of the game protect the players now and other tactics completely taken over, like play acting and diving. So you could argue that the pampered players of today (or many of them) wouldn't have been able to cope playing in the old division 1 in the 1970's.
As a kid in those days ..I Remember the state of pitches and kit..I could curl.the ball no.problem..but by end of career..everything had improved immeasurably..as for the Balls..curling ball around walls was child play..and 40 yard passes too..
Interesting to hear the applause for Johnson (then an ex-Everton player) scoring for Ipswich ringing around Anfield. Like to think the same would happen today.
Thanks for posting. Strange to see Ray Clemence make such an error as in the first match. Wonder how or if they would have doomed him in today's social media. In the second match he plays with gloves, and I thought he started with gloves much later on. Could it have been due to the muddy pitch that he also used gloves sometimes before the late 70's, like against Coventry?
Modern top flight pitches are a mix of synthetic and real grass. Back then they were just grass. Subjected to weather which was worse and the pitch would be worse where the play was most concentrated usually in the box at each end and the centre circle.
The more I watch videos of this era, the more I think David Johnson was criminally underrated
7:16 The Kop reaction to the Emlyn Hughes goal.
I started sitting on a crash barrier in the Kop as a seven year old with my dad in the 72/73 season. Getting knocked off the round topped barriers (before the later square ones) at every corner at the Kop end and being lifted up again by whoever was there. The Kopites would always look out for the little ones in a crush getting out of the ground. I was lucky to catch the end of the Shankly era. Thank you dad.
Was a young student at the university of Liverpool until 1974 . There was nothing much in Liverpool besides big hearted people ...and Anfield ! I was so enthused that my mother 11;000 miles away became an unconditional fan ! So many excites, lively memories ! The magic lives on with Torres, Gerrard, Suarez, Salah, Firmino, Alonso, coutinho, ....but heighway remains my man !
Heighway was superb....exciting on the wing
Not a Hughes goal, Toschack got the final touch!
Amazing. Sad that we will never see those celebrations again.
started in the decade before U, but the 70s were the best..! on & off the field..
What a great video 👏👏👏brings back plenty off memories! What a Liverpool team back then a joy to watch & support
woow steve heighway i remember him, he was great..pure gold...!!
like them or loathe them you have got to admire the brilliance of this team in the 70s
Kits look so much better without sponsors on them
That mistake by Clemence was so rare I still remember it to this day
What a fabulous team Liverpool were Bob paisley was a fantastic manager but the foundations of this team and club were put in place by the one and only BILL SHANKLY
I love le Liverpool Football Club, I love Bill Shankly.
A merseyside derby that ended 3-2 in 1970 made me a Liverpool fan, i still remember the result were hard fought, a few years later Keegan and Toshack were absolutely ruining the competition, so many great players though, what a team.
No many people noticed Peter Thompson still playing for Liverpool against Leicseter !
احب رؤية الجماهير في ذلك الزمن وارى نوعية الاوشحة التي يرتدونها
Back when Liverpool were good. The 1971 team would wipe the floor with Liverpool 2018 team
You're aware that technique and tactics have evolved so much that a league 2 team today will be too hot to handle for any team from the 70s, right?
Hmm. 2019 not to bad.... 666
Not the 2020 team tho,87/88 the best footballing side i've saw but if we win the league,or more this season then it will be a whitewash,can't stop winning now it's crazy the run Liverpool are on!
Be interesting if todays players were to play on mud soaked pitches and players fro 70's etc play on carpet smooth pitches tho.
@@shreerajsalunke353 Different game altogether now and impossible to compare Liverpool players/teams past and present. For a start you were allowed too compete for the ball in those days i.e go in for challenges without being red carded. You had hard guys like Tommy Smith, Case and the rest who could look after themselves, the game a lot more brutal in those days. The rules of the game protect the players now and other tactics completely taken over, like play acting and diving. So you could argue that the pampered players of today (or many of them) wouldn't have been able to cope playing in the old division 1 in the 1970's.
How would the 1970s teams have coped with the outlawed back pass rule?
As a kid in those days ..I Remember the state of pitches and kit..I could curl.the ball no.problem..but by end of career..everything had improved immeasurably..as for the Balls..curling ball around walls was child play..and 40 yard passes too..
many thanks
Liverpool for ever!
Interesting to hear the applause for Johnson (then an ex-Everton player) scoring for Ipswich ringing around Anfield. Like to think the same would happen today.
Thumbnail is from the 80s
Kevin keagan is the legend..
Each time Keegan touches the ball, you know something is gonna happen.
Thanks for posting. Strange to see Ray Clemence make such an error as in the first match. Wonder how or if they would have doomed him in today's social media. In the second match he plays with gloves, and I thought he started with gloves much later on. Could it have been due to the muddy pitch that he also used gloves sometimes before the late 70's, like against Coventry?
Liverpool in the 70s. Great to see but the vlog photo is an 80s photo. Why?
How many years did Gerald Sinstadt commentate on Liverpool games!!!!
Keegan at his best
The picture on the front of this video was from the 80's 😂😂😂
It's called the thumbnail
Era alucinante
Liverpool 2 WBA 1 that year, You can see how close WBA were to winnning the league.
Thumbnail picture is in 1980s:)
Eu te amo, Liverpool ❤️
The grass looked horrible back in the day, maintenance technologies surely advanced..
yes i see alot of changes in todays football back then no names on shirts .
they played until 40-45 years
look at thier age appearances
Modern top flight pitches are a mix of synthetic and real grass. Back then they were just grass. Subjected to weather which was worse and the pitch would be worse where the play was most concentrated usually in the box at each end and the centre circle.
Volume 2 please....
Where can I find the white mitre soccer balls? Even adidas zephyrs
Somos LIVERPOOL 🇧🇷🇬🇧⚽👍
"6-0 Liverpool. This is becoming a rout..."
its seem to me that, the players in the 70s look like 35 years old and above.
Gegenpressing has not just been invented...
I see our defending hasn't changed since the 70's.....
Idnan Ali our defense was rock solid in the 70s and 80s only now is our defense not good!
We have Van Dijk now lol it's now changing
is Eric Idle from Monty Python the commentator?
It's Palin, surely ?
It's actually Gerald Sinstadt!
Not the same after Shankly went, and Liverpool without Alec Lindsay...
Lindsay 'the tortoise'
40:23
Nice mistake from Clemence against Leicester