Im a pre 92 manchester united fan, first trip to old trafford was in 1983. Was always very impressed and a tiny bit jealous of liverpools success as a kid. 1985 semi final replay was the biggest thrill against them but much prefer engaging in historic nostalgia then hateful vitriol.
I cannot see why Dalglish played Molby on the left (definitely out of place) Whelan could have played there (he used to play on the left before the arrival of Barnes). Whelan left, McMahon and Molby in the centre would have been 3/4 of the 86 double winning midfield.
distantvoices I remember seeing him in one of his first games for Liverpool at Arsenal and I was surprised how mobile he was for a big guy. His screamer for you against us in the league cup at anfield in 85 will always stand out.
This was a fascinating watch in terms of how Ferguson was developing his team, that would dominate most of the 90 s...He was a long way off at this point,but the Pallister / Bruce combination was definitely taking shape...Hindsight is a wonderful thing :D Thanks for upload :)
It's amazing that despite every stand being rebuilt, aside from the obvious gaps in The Kop, Anfield still looks, feels and sounds the same today. I'm so glad the club has never left and hopefully never ever will. I can't say the same for Old Trafford, that place has lost its soul.
I remember watching this game and it was a tough game. But next season we smashed them 4:0
How could we have let Beardsley go?? Every time I saw him in a Newcastle or Liverpool shirt I always thought what might have been.
He was one of the most skillful English footballers of the last 50 years. If we could have held on to him and Platt....
Ye but the rumour was it was them or Hughes an white side not sure if that’s true or not.
@@redflag8970 might be. Shame we didn’t keep all 4 !!
14:09 Adidas tango. Football porn !!
We should have won this, but our technique was still not up to scratch. We couldn't slice through teams as cleanly as you could.
You completely outplayed us in the OT return. Impressive turnout from your fans that day, too.
Great to see real conversation between united and liverpool fans as opposed to vile insults. Two great clubs with fantastic historys.
Im a pre 92 manchester united fan, first trip to old trafford was in 1983. Was always very impressed and a tiny bit jealous of liverpools success as a kid. 1985 semi final replay was the biggest thrill against them but much prefer engaging in historic nostalgia then hateful vitriol.
I cannot see why Dalglish played Molby on the left (definitely out of place) Whelan could have played there (he used to play on the left before the arrival of Barnes). Whelan left, McMahon and Molby in the centre would have been 3/4 of the 86 double winning midfield.
distantvoices I remember seeing him in one of his first games for Liverpool at Arsenal and I was surprised how mobile he was for a big guy. His screamer for you against us in the league cup at anfield in 85 will always stand out.
This was a fascinating watch in terms of how Ferguson was developing his team, that would dominate most of the 90 s...He was a long way off at this point,but the Pallister / Bruce combination was definitely taking shape...Hindsight is a wonderful thing :D Thanks for upload :)
It's amazing that despite every stand being rebuilt, aside from the obvious gaps in The Kop, Anfield still looks, feels and sounds the same today. I'm so glad the club has never left and hopefully never ever will. I can't say the same for Old Trafford, that place has lost its soul.
Don't know why he left Steve nicol on the bench
Late eighties good times, I felt like we were at last coming out of the dark ages of football following Heysel.
First time not in the corner standing bit. Played well utd & I think deserved at bit more.
Another great match between these 2 teams,really was the fixture of the season,best fixture in football.14>1 Amen
Thank you Dave
2 days before my first Christmas
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