Well blow me down with a wicked fart. I always thought the commentator was hilariously saying it wrong. But that's how people used to shorten names with St. at the beginning. For instance Saint Clair would be shortened to Sinclair. So back off 10 years ago Dan.
As I was borne 25 days earlier, my mum held me as she watched the match. When Ian St John scored the winner, she threw me up and caught me.... No wonder I love pan-cakes!.
Two legendary sides Leeds v Liverpool the Don and Shanks best of friends who had respect for each other a friendly rivalry for me 🤝🫶R.I.P Ron Yeats a legendary footballer when footballers where legendary respect 🙏🤝 from a Leeds United fan 🦚🇮🇨 M.O.T. Keep fighting 🤍💛💙
In 1965, Albert Johanneson was the first black footballer to play in the FA Cup final. Here's coverage of the match: ua-cam.com/video/u59t5QpcoMk/v-deo.html
Leeds were in a lot of finals, European & domestic but only won it in 1972. A great team that just didn't get their desserts. Liverpool were on the uppers with Shankly & we all know where Liverpool ended up in football infamy...😊
When British clubs were British. I say British and not English because there were great players from all the home nations, Scotland particularly. The influx of foreigners has improved the quality of the game but league football has lost its identity.
I wish all the old football videos on UA-cam were as beautiful as these Pathe films.
I came here because of Tommy Lawrence,
Football is soooooo 😍
I did too
I came here to type exactly the same thing
1:14 The great Tommy Lawrence in action
Always was a fan of Sinjun. Great player.
Sinjun had a great Enjun
Well blow me down with a wicked fart. I always thought the commentator was hilariously saying it wrong. But that's how people used to shorten names with St. at the beginning. For instance Saint Clair would be shortened to Sinclair. So back off 10 years ago Dan.
Thinking of the great Ron Yeats today. A colossus of a man. RIP
Saw half of that great Liverpool team play at Bradford for Tranmere when I was a kid 66now,
R.I.P. Ron Yeats. Legend.
keepers should have stayed with green jerseys, referees with black... old times :)
As I was borne 25 days earlier, my mum held me as she watched the match. When Ian St John scored the winner, she threw me up and caught me.... No wonder I love pan-cakes!.
😂😂😂
Anyone else here after watching the bbc clip of the Liverpool goal keeper
Tommy Lawrence, yes
Me
Me... and the other 8000000 viewers
Football players are now superstars, then they were normal. Just like you and me
Yes also
This is when football was truly a great sport.
Bill Shankly ❤one of a special game in Liverpool history
I love these old Pathe films, they really make the old cup finals come alive. Even as a United fan I enjoyed watching that.
P.S. Sinjun lol
Went to school in the 60's with someone whose surname was St John.....he pronounced it sinjun.
What can I say... born in Leeds grew up supporting Liverpool since i was 10...
Why?
Leeds is full of Man United , and Redshite fans , scruffy Rugby League eds.
Two great sides that were big rivals for the next 10 years Shankly and Revie were both big friends often talked on the phone after MOTD.
One of the dullest finals. Leeds true to form, breaking someone's collar bone early on. Thank God for Sinjun!
When it fell on the head of Ian St. John!!!
Good day. Thank you so much for the video. Enjoyed of course Loke and gratitude from Baku city
Two legendary sides Leeds v Liverpool the Don and Shanks best of friends who had respect for each other a friendly rivalry for me 🤝🫶R.I.P Ron Yeats a legendary footballer when footballers where legendary respect 🙏🤝 from a Leeds United fan 🦚🇮🇨 M.O.T. Keep fighting 🤍💛💙
As a Liverpool fan,still had respect for Leeds United.Two of the great sides of that era.
Hard to believe this was Liverpool's first FA cup, first.
At this point everton were the bigger club on Merseyside,
@@NoName-jo2mm And is.
@@nenadcrnac3472 😉
@@nenadcrnac3472 biggest club? yet haven't won a trophy since the 90s and in a relegation battle....hmmmm
But just 10 years later, in the 70s, Liverpool became the biggest club, until today
I well remember watching this game.....consensus was that it was a bit boring. One of the few live matches shown on TV in those days
It was - turgid at times. Leeds front men, especially Storey, were slow; Liverpool eventually ground them down.
Tommy lawrence 1940-2018 😥
Really nice of the UA-cam-Algorithm to keep recommending videos of Mr. Lawrence
Bill Shankly true footballing legend.
I just really like the commentary, even if it does remind me of a
Harry Enfield and Friends sketch.
In 1965, Albert Johanneson was the first black footballer to play in the FA Cup final. Here's coverage of the match: ua-cam.com/video/u59t5QpcoMk/v-deo.html
Paul Reaney played too...
Leeds were in a lot of finals, European & domestic but only won it in 1972. A great team that just didn't get their desserts. Liverpool were on the uppers with Shankly & we all know where Liverpool ended up in football infamy...😊
Greatest club in the world 👍👍👍👍
My mate walked alongside Paul McCartney going into the ground on his own.
Ian "St John" scored the winner for Liverpool
Great stuff, Liverpool v Chelsea in the league cup final tomorrow.
Finale
So.25.02.2024
FC Chelsea 17:30 FC Liverpool
Hehe
Gerry Byrne, a true warrior, 100%
Back in 1965
When the great Bill Shankly was alive
Were playin Leeds, the scores 1-1
Up pops the head of IAN ST JOHN
A LIVERBIRD UPON MY CHEST
Boss this. And that 6.25 moment.
Here for tommy Lawrence
@@redd605 where do you think I know him from
Ian Sinjun?
stjohn , sometimes mis pronounced as sijun ...also yeats often pronounced as yates by commentators
great fa cup💯🏆
Oh Yes Indeedy.
Liverpool winning the FA Cup for the first time and ending 73 years of hurt at the same time. 😂
RIP Ron Yeats etc.
Demn.. tackles flying in anyhow 😳😳😳
Does anybody know what the half time March is called?
RIP Ron Yeats
RIP Ron
6:05….RIP Elizabeth
Today makes it 57 years today we won the FA Cup for the 1st time. 01/05/2022.
Solo il calcio inglese può suscitare simili emozioni ❤❤❤
FOOTBALL
R.I.P Ron Yeats😢
I actually go to the Wikipedia page just to check whether we had a player called Sinjun
EU TE AMO LIVERPOOL
Great keeper Tommy Lawrence
Affectionately known as the Flying Pig
Goalkeepers were much more involved back then
they are go great
The mersybeat continued in 66 when Everton beat Sheffield wednesday 3 . 2 two successes for the City of Liverpool two losses for Yorkshire
When the cup meant something
Brilliant! Oh when the Reds go marching in!
Merseyside had a great time from 1963-66 with Liverpool and Everton winning something every year and the Beatles at their peak.
Here again after Liverpool beat Chelsea and won the 8th FA cup trophy
Only 8 ? piss poor amount for a club of Liverpool’s size.
@@garypayne5957 lol we have the most UCL titles in England, calm down son
Remember!
Finale
So.25.02.2024
FC Chelsea 17:30 FC Liverpool
I often wonder why Bobby Collins wore different coloured socks.
When British clubs were British. I say British and not English because there were great players from all the home nations, Scotland particularly.
The influx of foreigners has improved the quality of the game but league football has lost its identity.
Albert Johannsen was South African and the game was better for it.
Great !
6:00
What about that Collins assault...Bit spicy!
Jeceng euyy
4:40
He said soccer? ? ?
That’s what it was usually called then. It was only football if you were posh.
@@stevefox2295 in London we called it football. They tended to call it soccer a lot in the north because Rugby was also called football up there.
4:28 4:54 5:30
Tommeh Lorrence yoo beauteh
me 😅
Leeds were a great team. Liverpool were greater.
Anyone who watches that and says football was better or the players were better In The Old Days is living in a world of confusion
DIRTY LEEDS
Old English style of football
Crosses from the sides and long balls
Leeds - Liverpool in the FA Cup and Her Majesty arrives resplendent in red? Not very non-partisan…
I’m guessing it was a mistake based on ignorance rather than actual partisanship on the part of Her Majesty.