Rest In Peace Ray..... This was one of my favourite ever moments of his glittering career at LFC. It had been such a misfiring season for them, Dalglish and Doc Johnson being injured, that Bob Paisley had to dig deep into the squad. But a League Cup & then Old Big Ears won back from Old Big 'Ead was more than satisfying..... Ray was a proper gentle guy, not a plodder or clobbering type. And spending half his life fighting Parkinsons on top, make him a genuine hero in my estimations
Ray Kennedy was a wonderful elegant footballer. One of my favourite ever Liverpool player . An unsung hero of a great Liverpool team. He was originally a centre forward at Arsenal when Liverpool signed him . Bob Paisley a genius manager thought he would be better more suited as an attacking midfielder. What a move . He was brilliant
Ray Kennedy .. one of the greatest Liverpool midfielders and most underrated... Scored in important European matches.... 1976 final Vs brugge and most importantly this match against Bayern when dalglish and souness went off injured
Paisley once said that of all the players that he was in charge of over his nine years that 'more clubs asked about Ray Kennedy than any other Lvpl player'.
Totally agree. He was a prolific midfield goalscorer who was understated and for some reason never got the same attention or recognition that his colleagues often got.
I went to the 0-0 Anfield first leg of this tie and thought we'd blown it, but this Liverpool team was a total 'winning machine'. I watched the second-leg highlights on a grainy black and white portable tv, whilst on a caravan holiday in Wales. Just looking at the famous names in that Bayern team, this has to go down as one of Liverpool's most glorious European nights!
One of my strongest memories as a kid. Barry Davies commentary for our goal was superb. I remember Bob Paisley and the whole bench standing up at 5:23. Great memories.
football as it should be......old times way,,,,without VAR//////// no tatoo.......without losing time, without fake injury/pain/wound .........and above all with very good players...I miss it enormously
I was there. Almost lost my finger when Ray Kennedy scored. I jumped on the fence and caught my cygnet ring on one of the spikes, which was then supporting the full weight of my body, ouch. Still have a small scar to this day. :)
Remember listening to this live on Radio 2. Liverpool fortunate to have a keeper of that quality. Clemence carries it off like it's a normal day at the office and the scary thing is, it was.
Howard Gayle played! Richard Money and Colin Irwin played! Money played 14 times for LFC. He won more European cups than...City, Arsenal, Spurs, Everton.. Oh and PSG added together. So has Howard Gayle who played 4 (sic) times for LFC. Irwin played 29 times for LFC he has more European Cup winners medals than all the above + Chelsea. I saw the first leg of this tie - 0 - 0 at Anfield. I was confident cos I knew Bayern could not play as defensively in the 2nd leg.
The football brains in Kennedy and terry mac alongside the absolute lion in souness .. what a side it was. God knows how Howie Gayle never got a pen there though.
Bayern Munich are a joke. Not much different than Real Madrid or Barcelona. A state backed side that even with huge financial advantages more often than not rely on corruption within officialdom to secure international success. There's only one league in the world that's worth calling the best and that's the English league and even then then hasn't much longer before it to goes the same way as the others. Sport across the spectrum is regressing at an alarming rate in the face of the incessant drive to turn it into corporate run entertainment business.
@@peterhammer6915 Chelsea border on the unacceptable given where Roman's money came from, but Man City are a state backed side. That's a no-no. They definitely are not in it for the sporting glory of Man City. The side they back is virtually irrelevant, it's what it can.do politically for their nation that at the heart if everything they do. That isnt just bad, it catastrophically destructive. Football is in a far worse state today than it has ever been and that includes the dark days of terrace violence. Everything the working classes once had as their own is slowly being corporatised, sanitised, lobotomised and trivialised for global consumption and it shows in every headline it generates.
The 'penalty' was an absolute stone-waller for sure. Though I guess back in those days, away from home in Europe you couldn't really expect too many favours from referees as many were bribed (like Anderlecht v Forest) or 'homers'! Also there weren't so many TV replays to expose such cheating
SuperBillKill .SuperBillKill yeh mate and the worst was leeds v bayern in 75. Cheated out of that final ref was scandalous.. Beckenbauer very influential back then
@@AndymAndym-cm6uf I watched that game on the TV. Beckenbauer was a cheating bastard then as a player, and still is as an official .www.footballwhispers.com/blog/conspiracy-and-injustice-the-1975-european-cup-final
1980-1981 Sezonu Şampiyon Kulüpler Kupası Yarı Final 2. Maçı hakem: antonio josé da silva garrido (por) seyirci: 75,000 bayern: walter junghans; hans weiner, wolfgang dremmler, klaus augenthaler, udo horsmann, bernd dürnberger (57 norbert janzon), wolfgang kraus, paul breitner, karl del’haye, dieter hoeneβ, karl-heinz rummenigge teknik direktör: pál csernai liverpool: raymond clemence; philip neal, richard money, colin irwin, raymond kennedy, allan hansen, kenneth dalglish (9 howard gayle, 71 james case), samuel lee, david johnson, terence mcdermott, graeme souness menejer: robert paisley goller: (0-1) dk. 82 raymond kennedy (1-1) dk. 87 karl-heinz rummenigge
@@light106year6 i think it was Ronnie Whelan not Wark in the 1985 European Cup Final. It was GBH. A stonewaller without a doubt. I know because of the circumstances no one talks much about the game but if LFC had got it back to 1-1 and penalties it was 5 final appearances and 5 wins imo. I do remember Platini scoring Juventus's penalty which was 10 yards outside the box and he was high fiving everyone. Lost all respect for him. It looked as if UEFA wanted all English teams out fsr. UEFA were always good to Platini.
Barry Davies, bless him, gets so carried away with it all he forgets to mention the away goals scenario until almost the end. He would be there in Paris to call us home as he was in Rome. Back then there was no live TV, so hands up those who were, like me listening to Radio 2 and Alan Parry, who when Ray scored, almost fell out of the gantry. What a night!
Remember listening o radio magic result king Kenny of injured early doors? Howard gale came on was superb then ray Kennedy cultured midfielder RIP top goal great memories
What a game and I remember this well as a Kid. Clear cut Penalty for Howard Gayle, also a person I have absolute respect for off the pitch. Ray Kennedy was some player and largely forgotten about in English football. Arsenal and LFC fans have huge respect for him. It’s very sad he battled Parkinson’s for 35 years plus and RIP Ray Kennedy ✝️.
Ref's just didn't give penalties against Bayern. Allan Clarke had his legs by Beckenbauer in the 1975 European Cup Final, just as blatantly as this one and he ref did nothing.
Yes, all these finals were unlucky lost by Bayern. Otherwise the 3 titles 74-76 were won luckily. So luck comes and goes. Other fun fact to European Cup History between Bayern and British Clubs: from season 80/81 till 84/85, Bayern were kicked out or beaten in different competitions and rounds by british teams in 5 consecutive years, and all these teams either won the final against Bayern (Aston Villa), or later the respective competition. 80/81 Liverpool FC (CL-Semifinal) 81/82 Aston Villa (CL-Final) 82/83 FC Aberdeen (Cup Winners-Cup) 83/84 Tottenham Hotspurs (UEFA-Cup) 84/85 Everton FC (Cup Winners-Cup)
I'm sure Barry Davies got a bit confused about the away goals rule here, until someone at bbc tipped him the wink. He thought rummenigge's goal meant extra time.
Well after the first leg at Anfield finished 0-0, Liverpool went to the Allianz Arena and won 3-1, with Sadio Mane scoring twice, and Virgil Van Dijk scoring the other
As a Bayern-Supporter for over 43 years, i can confirm, that AC Milan and LFC are the most unpleasant opponents in EuroCup-History to Bayern. In games against Bayern, they were always in especially good shape.
@@grahamlowe7388 Yes I remember the dodgy referee in the 1984 UEFA Cup 2nd leg Semi Final between Anderlecht and Nottingham Forest. I think it was Ian Bowyer or Paul Hart who had a perfectly good goal disallowed, which would have sent Forest to the final via away goals rule, where they would have played Spurs in the final
2 of the funniest things in fist clipGayle not getting a pen[if they showed a "stone wall pen" to a referees meeting. this would be it]On the terrace in front of him was a "Huyton baddys" flag. I can just imagine germans trying to work that out
I remember this one from back home, we were worried Liverpool might not make since first leg they tie at Anfield 0-0. I was at school and time difference we couldn't watch it, but what a nice surprise when we got the news.
No live t.v. then ... that was recorded highlights from Sports night on the B.B.C. Back then it was only Finals or important England International matches that was shown live on the B.B.C. or I.T.V. It was only Live Radio (Local) B.B.C. radio merseyside or Radio City (National) B.B.C. sport on 2 ... I will never forget listening to matches on radio merseyside (on our radio-gram) in our front room, in this match "things were not sounding very good" then Ray Kennedy scored such a well taken GOAL ... my brother John and Mum and me "Hit The Roof" Those seven minuets dragged like days ... Bayern scored, but time was too short for them to get another ... Memories !!!.
It was so funny how for years and years commentators back then never understood the away goals rule,,it dawns on Barry Davies when Bayern keep attacking at 1 1 that they still need another goal, 😂
as i remember , 1st leg was 0 -0 and rumenige or some other bayern player/staff had made disparaging comments about lpools performance in the 1st leg . The article had been cut-out of a newspaper and celotaped to the wall in lpools changing room for the 2nd leg (by paisley or moran or one of them)
I think it was Paul Breitner who made disparaging comments about Liverpool in a newspaper, and I think Bob Paisley spotted the article in the newspaper and stuck on the walls of Liverpool's dressing room as a means of motivation
Liverpool never altered their play for anyone back then - but on this occasion - Bob Paisley told Sammy Lee to man mark Paul Brietner - after he said in the first leg "Liverpool play football without intelligence" and it was a master stroke!
I remember someone from Bayern Munich said Liverpool's football was "unintelligent" after the first leg at Anfield finished 0-0. They should have waited till the tie was over!
Don't know if this is a true story. But I was told that during this second leg. Bayern were so sure that they would be going to the final in Paris that they placed directions and travel info in the programme. Some Liverpool fans got copies of them to the Liverpool dressing room and it fired up the players to teach the arrogant cocks a lesson!
Bayern have been not only lucky but so favored from the referees over the years. Here we have a clear PK the ref play on and the ball goes Roummenige from a defenders header. With Leeds scoring a clear goal and it called offside!!! Bayern should be the last team talking about referring!!!
I love it how the referee makes a horrible blunder and everyone on the pitch just gets on with it, 10 sec later the ball is back in play and life continues. Nowadays he would get trampled to death by outraged primadonnas.
There were big rumours about Clemence and another player's wife. Clemence left extremely quickly and without any warning. With regard to Brucie, I have always been of the opinion that we could've done better with the goalkeeper position. Brucie was a great shot-stopper, but so was Mignolet. Brucie's errors cost us a lot of important games.
howard gayle, remember it well at school. You reckon VAR would have give it? maybe that ref was one of drumphs relatives. A player of gayles complexion was never going to get a penalty in the home of the nazis.
Rest In Peace Ray.....
This was one of my favourite ever moments of his glittering career at LFC. It had been such a misfiring season for them, Dalglish and Doc Johnson being injured, that Bob Paisley had to dig deep into the squad. But a League Cup & then Old Big Ears won back from Old Big 'Ead was more than satisfying.....
Ray was a proper gentle guy, not a plodder or clobbering type.
And spending half his life fighting Parkinsons on top, make him a genuine hero in my estimations
Well said, Kennedy was a brilliant footballer, elegant class, never seemed to have a bad game. It’s sad how fleeting time really is.
@@graemechristopher4008
Very fleeting. No one is here for that long.
I’m here for Ray Kennedy. Probably his most important goal for the club. R.I.P. Ray and thank you…
Kennedy , Souness , Case and McDermott were formidable and the greatest quartet their ever was
Ray Kennedy was a wonderful elegant footballer. One of my favourite ever Liverpool player . An unsung hero of a great Liverpool team. He was originally a centre forward at Arsenal when Liverpool signed him . Bob Paisley a genius manager thought he would be better more suited as an attacking midfielder. What a move . He was brilliant
Ray Kennedy .. one of the greatest Liverpool midfielders and most underrated... Scored in important European matches.... 1976 final Vs brugge and most importantly this match against Bayern when dalglish and souness went off injured
Technically excellent as well
And to think that he started out as a striker at Arsenal! A Bob Paisley masterstroke to put him in midfield.
And we (Port Vale) turned him down when he was a youth player.
Paisley once said that of all the players that he was in charge of over his nine years that 'more clubs asked about Ray Kennedy than any other Lvpl player'.
Totally agree. He was a prolific midfield goalscorer who was understated and for some reason never got the same attention or recognition that his colleagues often got.
The challenge on Gayle was a clear penalty. Great finish from Kennedy.
Absolutely correct! One of the most clear penalty-scenes, i've ever seen.
And i'm a Bayern-Supporter!
I agree. Never seen a more obvious penalty.
I went to the 0-0 Anfield first leg of this tie and thought we'd blown it, but this Liverpool team was a total 'winning machine'.
I watched the second-leg highlights on a grainy black and white portable tv, whilst on a caravan holiday in Wales.
Just looking at the famous names in that Bayern team, this has to go down as one of Liverpool's most glorious European nights!
One of my strongest memories as a kid. Barry Davies commentary for our goal was superb.
I remember Bob Paisley and the whole bench standing up at 5:23. Great memories.
football as it should be......old times way,,,,without VAR//////// no tatoo.......without losing time, without fake injury/pain/wound .........and above all with very good players...I miss it enormously
I was there. Almost lost my finger when Ray Kennedy scored. I jumped on the fence and caught my cygnet ring on one of the spikes, which was then supporting the full weight of my body, ouch. Still have a small scar to this day. :)
Wow Paul that's something else bet you felt better after
would be the first to lose a finger. an Aberdeen fan did in 2 seasons ago in Slovakia! same thing,the wedding ring got caught. Not a pleasant sight
Remember listening to this live on Radio 2. Liverpool fortunate to have a keeper of that quality. Clemence carries it off like it's a normal day at the office and the scary thing is, it was.
Howard Gayle played! Richard Money and Colin Irwin played!
Money played 14 times for LFC. He won more European cups than...City, Arsenal, Spurs, Everton..
Oh and PSG added together.
So has Howard Gayle who played 4 (sic) times for LFC.
Irwin played 29 times for LFC he has more European Cup winners medals than all the above + Chelsea.
I saw the first leg of this tie - 0 - 0 at Anfield. I was confident cos I knew Bayern could not play as defensively in the 2nd leg.
The football brains in Kennedy and terry mac alongside the absolute lion in souness .. what a side it was. God knows how Howie Gayle never got a pen there though.
The challenge on howie Gayle has gone down in refereeing folklore. How to ignore a massive barn door penalty. In the hope Bayern will win.
Bayern Munich & Liverpool forever the Best
Bayern Munich are a joke. Not much different than Real Madrid or Barcelona. A state backed side that even with huge financial advantages more often than not rely on corruption within officialdom to secure international success.
There's only one league in the world that's worth calling the best and that's the English league and even then then hasn't much longer before it to goes the same way as the others.
Sport across the spectrum is regressing at an alarming rate in the face of the incessant drive to turn it into corporate run entertainment business.
@@Telcontar1962 Chelsea, City...... and we can go on forever. Huge financial advantages.....
@@peterhammer6915 Chelsea border on the unacceptable given where Roman's money came from, but Man City are a state backed side. That's a no-no.
They definitely are not in it for the sporting glory of Man City. The side they back is virtually irrelevant, it's what it can.do politically for their nation that at the heart if everything they do.
That isnt just bad, it catastrophically destructive. Football is in a far worse state today than it has ever been and that includes the dark days of terrace violence.
Everything the working classes once had as their own is slowly being corporatised, sanitised, lobotomised and trivialised for global consumption and it shows in every headline it generates.
@@Telcontar1962 fuck off
@John Jensen couldnt agree more. BBC went into overdrive to out us all off putting that moronic hypocrite Lineker as front man
Good night. Thank you so much for the exellent video. Enjoyed and liked of course. Country Azerbaijan
0.27 penalty 100%
Stonewall.
Rauf Stormbringer One of the most obvious penalties I have ever seen.
+Rauf Stormbringer I'd be absolutely livid if Liverpool hadn't of won this game.
"Same old Germans, always cheating"
Paddy sticking up for Gerry. No surprise there.
I will never forget this goal that brought us to Parc des Princes in 1981.
Rest In Piece, our hero.
Ray Kennedy one of the greats
of course correct and another kannedy was great perhaps no like ray but so important.alan
ex cuse me kennedy i wanted to tell
Second leg, semi final of the European cup, 1981 I was listening to this on the radio at the time
Man, that Liverpool team looked big and strong!
The 'penalty' was an absolute stone-waller for sure. Though I guess back in those days, away from home in Europe you couldn't really expect too many favours from referees as many were bribed (like Anderlecht v Forest) or 'homers'! Also there weren't so many TV replays to expose such cheating
SuperBillKill .SuperBillKill yeh mate and the worst was leeds v bayern in 75. Cheated out of that final ref was scandalous.. Beckenbauer very influential back then
Real Madrid at Bernabeu was unbeatable on the way they pressured the referees.
Inter Milan were also well known for bribing the refs in the 1960's
Yes,Leeds 75 final was a disgrace
@@AndymAndym-cm6uf I watched that game on the TV. Beckenbauer was a cheating bastard then as a player, and still is as an official .www.footballwhispers.com/blog/conspiracy-and-injustice-the-1975-european-cup-final
it's impossible to listen to Barry Davies commentate without getting goosebumps
And we beat Real Madrid in that final
1980-1981 Sezonu
Şampiyon Kulüpler Kupası Yarı Final 2. Maçı
hakem: antonio josé da silva garrido (por)
seyirci: 75,000
bayern: walter junghans; hans weiner, wolfgang dremmler, klaus augenthaler, udo horsmann, bernd dürnberger (57 norbert janzon), wolfgang kraus, paul breitner, karl del’haye, dieter hoeneβ, karl-heinz rummenigge
teknik direktör: pál csernai
liverpool: raymond clemence; philip neal, richard money, colin irwin, raymond kennedy, allan hansen, kenneth dalglish (9 howard gayle, 71 james case), samuel lee, david johnson, terence mcdermott, graeme souness
menejer: robert paisley
goller:
(0-1) dk. 82 raymond kennedy
(1-1) dk. 87 karl-heinz rummenigge
Should have gone to Specsavers that Ref. Nailed on pen. Those were the days no shirt advertising, you could pass back to the keeper, perms etc.
I'm a bluenose through and through but how that wasn't a penalty is beyond me although in fairness to the ref he was almost 10 yards away!
I hope your nose gets better soon
Ray Kennedy, what a fuckin player!
Liverpool are The British Kings of Europe.. That team of 70s, 80s Class! 6 European Cups now.. R. I. P. Those Brilliant lads who have left us.. x
possibly the most blatant penalty ever.
womba68 that was John wark in the 1985 European cup final that wasn’t given , by the way might I add that it was a mans game back then
The referee in this game clearly had an issue with Liverpool
Red card nowadays
@@light106year6 i think it was Ronnie Whelan not Wark in the 1985 European Cup Final. It was GBH. A stonewaller without a doubt. I know because of the circumstances no one talks much about the game but if LFC had got it back to 1-1 and penalties it was 5 final appearances and 5 wins imo. I do remember Platini scoring Juventus's penalty which was 10 yards outside the box and he was high fiving everyone. Lost all respect for him. It looked as if UEFA wanted all English teams out fsr. UEFA were always good to Platini.
Bayern always lost for liverpool on great games 1981 and 2019 at Champions League and the UEFA Supercup on 2001 !
6-5
Because we hate Bayern Munich like everybody else does. Fact!
Possibly we meet us 21/22 again. Time to change statistics!
Barry Davies, bless him, gets so carried away with it all he forgets to mention the away goals scenario until almost the end. He would be there in Paris to call us home as he was in Rome.
Back then there was no live TV, so hands up those who were, like me listening to Radio 2 and Alan Parry, who when Ray scored, almost fell out of the gantry.
What a night!
Remember listening o radio magic result king Kenny of injured early doors? Howard gale came on was superb then ray Kennedy cultured midfielder RIP top goal great memories
Ian Gardiner Ray Kennedys still with us!! - (great player)
Calle del’Haye hit him with a nasty late tackle just five minutes in. Damaged ankle ligaments.
Ray Kennedy is still alive, he turned 68 years old this year
What a game and I remember this well as a Kid. Clear cut Penalty for Howard Gayle, also a person I have absolute respect for off the pitch. Ray Kennedy was some player and largely forgotten about in English football. Arsenal and LFC fans have huge respect for him. It’s very sad he battled Parkinson’s for 35 years plus and RIP Ray Kennedy ✝️.
Ref's just didn't give penalties against Bayern. Allan Clarke had his legs by Beckenbauer in the 1975 European Cup Final, just as blatantly as this one and he ref did nothing.
Phil Steer because he was bribed by Bayern,the referee admitted it,and still Leeds are denied recompense.thats why Leeds fans went mad
Rip ray , what a sweet goal that was.
English clubs in European finals are Bayern's nemesis.
Man Utd, Chelsea and Aston Villa. Each time Bayern totally dominated the match.
Yes, all these finals were unlucky lost by Bayern. Otherwise the 3 titles 74-76 were won luckily. So luck comes and goes.
Other fun fact to European Cup History between Bayern and British Clubs: from season 80/81 till 84/85, Bayern were kicked out or beaten in different competitions and rounds by british teams in 5 consecutive years, and all these teams either won the final against Bayern (Aston Villa), or later the respective competition.
80/81 Liverpool FC (CL-Semifinal)
81/82 Aston Villa (CL-Final)
82/83 FC Aberdeen (Cup Winners-Cup)
83/84 Tottenham Hotspurs (UEFA-Cup)
84/85 Everton FC (Cup Winners-Cup)
But Leeds were better than Bayern in 1975 and got robbed.
@@lyndoncmp5751 True (I believe a dodgy referee was at fault here)
@@toomuchinformation
Yes most definitely.
Liverpool have done Bayern Real Madrid and Roma before , they can do it again
I'm sure Barry Davies got a bit confused about the away goals rule here, until someone at bbc tipped him the wink. He thought rummenigge's goal meant extra time.
Oddly in domestic 2 leg cup ties (league cup early rounds and semi) at the time the away goals rule didn't apply until after extra time.
Yes I agree. It was like it suddenly dawned on him near the end of the match that the away-goals rule would be in Liverpool's favour.
RIP Ray Kennedy 💔
2019 and still watching and hoping for LIVERPOOL to repeat the feat away at the ALLIANZ #UCL 2019
Well after the first leg at Anfield finished 0-0, Liverpool went to the Allianz Arena and won 3-1, with Sadio Mane scoring twice, and Virgil Van Dijk scoring the other
@@jeremyslaney5644 And the rest - as they say - is history!
Bayern Munich's fear opponents:
1. AC Milan
2. Liverpool FC
I've noticed that too. With Real Madrid and Barca they are 50/50
@@Luiz-r4q Yes but 50/50 still - Bayern knocked out Barca twice, Barca knocked out Bayern twice
As a Bayern-Supporter for over 43 years, i can confirm, that AC Milan and LFC are the most unpleasant opponents in EuroCup-History to Bayern. In games against Bayern, they were always in especially good shape.
The foul on Liverpool's Howard Gayle was a blatant penalty.
How the referee didn't award Liverpool a penalty is baffling beyond belief
munich, home of the nazis? gayle was never going to get a pen there. there were some dodgy refs then, remember anderlecht v forest?
@@grahamlowe7388 Yes I remember the dodgy referee in the 1984 UEFA Cup 2nd leg Semi Final between Anderlecht and Nottingham Forest.
I think it was Ian Bowyer or Paul Hart who had a perfectly good goal disallowed, which would have sent Forest to the final via away goals rule, where they would have played Spurs in the final
2 of the funniest things in fist clipGayle not getting a pen[if they showed a "stone wall pen" to a referees meeting. this would be it]On the terrace in front of him was a "Huyton baddys" flag. I can just imagine germans trying to work that out
Kennedy, what a cool customer he was.
MY FAVORITE PART 5:23
BOB PAISLEY AND JOE FAGAN ❤️❤️
I remember this one from back home, we were worried Liverpool might not make since first leg they tie at Anfield 0-0.
I was at school and time difference we couldn't watch it, but what a nice surprise when we got the news.
That tackle on Gayle Defo Penalty
Remember listening to this on the BBC radio tense taut stuff !
Paul Breitner apparently said some really negative things about Liverpool and their first leg performance at anfield...
Breitner was a so-called Bavarian intellect. In otherwords ...a cunt.
No live t.v. then ... that was recorded highlights from Sports night on the B.B.C. Back then it was only Finals or important England International matches that was shown live on the B.B.C. or I.T.V. It was only Live Radio (Local) B.B.C. radio merseyside or Radio City (National) B.B.C. sport on 2 ... I will never forget listening to matches on radio merseyside (on our radio-gram) in our front room, in this match "things were not sounding very good" then Ray Kennedy scored such a well taken GOAL ... my brother John and Mum and me "Hit The Roof" Those seven minuets dragged like days ... Bayern scored, but time was too short for them to get another ... Memories !!!.
38 years later we did you again Bayern!
Exceptionnel 😍😍😍💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@0:47...how could that NOT be a penalty? Crazy!
Best signing ever love him
Geweldig!! Liverpool een van de beste teams ooit!! breitner met z,n grote bek: '' we smash them'' in munchen. Liverpool in the finale!! Great!!
RIP Ray Kennedy, this goal made me a Liverpool's fun
It was so funny how for years and years commentators back then never understood the away goals rule,,it dawns on Barry Davies when Bayern keep attacking at 1 1 that they still need another goal, 😂
as i remember , 1st leg was 0 -0 and rumenige or some other bayern player/staff had made disparaging comments about lpools performance in the 1st leg .
The article had been cut-out of a newspaper and celotaped to the wall in lpools changing room for the 2nd leg (by paisley or moran or one of them)
itchy toes I have a feeling that it was Paul Breitner who made the disparaging comments about Liverpool in the 1st leg
great stuff ,thx for that
I think it was Paul Breitner who made disparaging comments about Liverpool in a newspaper, and I think Bob Paisley spotted the article in the newspaper and stuck on the walls of Liverpool's dressing room as a means of motivation
Deffo pen but see how the team didn't surround the ref.Times have changed.
Very true.
penalty 1000%!!
RIP YOU DID SO MUCH FOR US RAY KENNEDy❤️
We had a cast iron penalty turned down when Howard Gale was brought down in the first half.
Liverpool never altered their play for anyone back then - but on this occasion - Bob Paisley told Sammy Lee to man mark Paul Brietner - after he said in the first leg "Liverpool play football without intelligence" and it was a master stroke!
I remember someone from Bayern Munich said Liverpool's football was "unintelligent" after the first leg at Anfield finished 0-0. They should have waited till the tie was over!
Don't know if this is a true story. But I was told that during this second leg. Bayern were so sure that they would be going to the final in Paris that they placed directions and travel info in the programme. Some Liverpool fans got copies of them to the Liverpool dressing room and it fired up the players to teach the arrogant cocks a lesson!
Yes, that is true, Alan Hansen has told this story.
Yes this is true...per King Kenny
Bob paisley pulled a master stroke by swapping ray Kennedy's position on the pitch.
I like Rummenigge but I love Liverpool more.
I hope to see Liverpool again champions of chanpions
Barry Davies struggling with the away goal rule back then! Had it just been introduced or something?
Twas there yrs before. Confused me aswell.
Clear penalty of DREMMLER! Bayern protected!!
Eindeutiger Elfmeter. Klar den Mann getroffen.
Je ne savais pas que David Johnson jouait à liverpool en 81.
That was a stone wall penalty
Bayern have been not only lucky but so favored from the referees over the years.
Here we have a clear PK the ref play on and the ball goes Roummenige from a defenders header.
With Leeds scoring a clear goal and it called offside!!!
Bayern should be the last team talking about referring!!!
How is that not a penalty on Dremmler??
Daniel Kelegian On Gayle.
0.27 The definition of a penalty O_O
There is a time traveller in the video at 5:43 , listening with iphone earphones :p
Ray got a knock but both subs had been used so they told him to goal hang
I love it how the referee makes a horrible blunder and everyone on the pitch just gets on with it, 10 sec later the ball is back in play and life continues. Nowadays he would get trampled to death by outraged primadonnas.
Back in the day when commentary was made in a phone box
Great commentater though he was I'm not sure Barry Davies knew that away goals counted when he kept saying Rummenigges goal had saved them.😞
Bayern Munich have lost all 4 knock out games in Europe against Liverpool
RIP Ray kennedy
Why did Clemence leave? Better than Bruce the drop.
There were big rumours about Clemence and another player's wife. Clemence left extremely quickly and without any warning.
With regard to Brucie, I have always been of the opinion that we could've done better with the goalkeeper position. Brucie was a great shot-stopper, but so was Mignolet. Brucie's errors cost us a lot of important games.
@0:47...example of how British teams getting screwed in Europe.
Bayern was always an unlucky team
and just like 1981, could be Bayern in semi before a Real Madrid final again.... in Paris !!!!
Liverpool était très au supérieur au bayern.
Pourquoi Ray Kennedy n'a t-il jamais été choisi comme numéro 10 officiel
avec l'équipe d'Angleterre ?
When Bayern wins this year they will have more big Trophies.
super 2020
Não tinham a mesma técnica dos jogadores de hoje... porém, eram bastantes esforçados.
1976-83 german clubs in semi-final final or champions in ecc
1977-1984 English clubs win 7 out of 8 EC's.
Yeah is true
Now everyone know why Bayern is one of, if not the most hated team in Germany.
all goes to show a) Liverpool weren't invented by the premier league b) 0-0 at home in Europe isn't bad result ....
0:25...Penalty "escandaloso"....
Stonewall penalty that on howard gale
get the VAR on that penog.
Think the UEFA gods wanted Bayern to win this match..penalty all day long. If at the other end the Ref couldn't blown quick enough.
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howard gayle, remember it well at school. You reckon VAR would have give it? maybe that ref was one of drumphs relatives. A player of gayles complexion was never going to get a penalty in the home of the nazis.