1974 World Cup Special (16.6.74)
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2023
- This was ITV's highlights/round-up show. Introduced by Brian Moore with Brian Clough, Bobby Moncur, Pat Crerand & Malcolm Allison in the studio. Includes various interviews and highlights.
(some of it has had to be edited due to copyright restrictions)
Shown on Sunday 16th June 1974 at 2pm.
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There was something about those old fuzzy satellite commentaries that gave World Cup games a really special atmosphere.
Agreed,but why didn't it affect the picture as much as the sound....mystery
technology today is amazing, but it makes every game today, look like its played in the same stadium, just down the road....there was something exotic and romantic about watching World Cup footbal many years ago...
Certainly or even that hazy radio commentary when matches were not on tv , sounded like a phone call 😁
I agree, today's commentators are like overgrown school kids.
agreed, it added something magical, as if they were broadcasting from mars.
As an Aussie just like to send my condolences to Rale Rassic, passed away last month, first coach to send Australia to it's first ever world cup in 74.
the dutch and polish sides at that 74 world cup were really something else
Brian Moore was a great commentator and a real gentleman. My aunt was a hairdresser and cut his hair sometimes. Maybe not one of the all time great anecdotes, but I was was very proud of this fact in 1974! He supported Gillingham. The first World Cup I remember, the Polish goalie was brilliant!
Did he ever get "something for the weekend" off her?
Itv always had back then tunes from final that you never forget and brilliant panels, compared to today's average
British TV the best in the World, a reference to all.
Someone please invent a time machine, I want to go back and watch Cruyff play again!
There is such a device, it's called UA-cam!
@@jasonedwards6870 LoL... True. Thank God for UA-cam.
If you find one, then book me a ticket please!
T A R D I S
Special player......DeBruyne now comparable.
Great World Cup. Poland were fantastic, superb side. Sweden were good, too. Rest in peace, Sweden's legendary goalie, Ronnie Hellström, the "Flying Viking" as he was known, great goalie and a humble man.
How humble was he? But yes, top3 of the 1970's in my book after Tomaszewski and Maier (Zoff and Shilton couldn't carry their national teams to any successes).
@@tylsimys67 Tomaszewski helped Poland to Silver Medal at the 1976 Olympics (Poland won Gold in 1972 without Tomaszewski) and Poland won Third Place in 1974, beating Brazil. Zoff, of course, went to win the World Cup with Italy in 1982. Ubaldo Fillol of Argentina was a great goalie of the 1970s.
Yep. Cloughie had trouble acknowledging just how good Poland were in the 70s. They were clearly a better team than England and were a real World Cup force. England couldn’t even qualify.
@@raybrown10001 Poland won the 1972 Olympic Gold Medal with many players of the team that went on the 1974 World Cup to get 3rd place. Then they won Silver at the 1976 Olympics. 3rd place again in 1982, still a good side in 1986, too, so for 15 years, they were a great side with some all-time great players like Deyna, Lato, Boniek.
🇵🇱 Gregorz Lato 🥉 ⚽️ 🏟
The late, great Brian Moore. Best football commentator ever.
I agree 100 percent. If had gone to BBC more people would’ve have been aware of his great commentary. He remained loyal to ITV unlike Jimmy Hill.
His Head looks uncannily like London Planetarium... But his love and knowledge of the global game educated anyone willing to listen... even Cloughie respected him!
@@QPRTokyo You appear to be unaware that Moore joined ITV in 1968 after seven years as BBC Radio's Football Correspondent, so was he disloyal also?
@@user-bg2nj5fn4m it was Jimmy Hill that persuaded Brian to join London Weekend Television in 1968 which had been created the previous year & then created ITV sport ,(which still exists) Brian had also been BBC radio ( the Light Programme) cricket commentator in the summer months prior to '68. Hill had made ITV sport a success, but during 1971/2 was having a tough old time at LWT due to events ( beyond his control)with in the ITA & it's probably why he went to the BBC.
@@mikemartin2957 Yes, I know that Hill persuaded Moore to come and work for ITV, and it doesn't change my original point. (As Hill told it, he only stated his surname when asked who was telephoning for Moore, who himself thought that it was _Lord_ Hill - then chairman of the BBC - calling to bollock him! "I thought I was being carpeted for something", recalled Moore to Hill 25 years later. "Well, you were to an effect," replied Hill.) RIP to both.
ITV’s football coverage was so good in the 70/80’s, great presenters Brian Moore, Dickie Davis, Jim Rosenthal to mention a few. Great theme tunes too! As a kid back then I found it so exciting. We’d play football at halftime and rush back in for the second half.
Brian Moore was fantastic at fronting the panel….
He was a huge part of my growing up and was simply a joy to listen to…👍
They don't mak'em like Brian Moore anymore. What a class act he was. We were spoiled in the 70's with memorable, top quality sport commenters. That is something we sadly lack this days, i feel.
He was like a 'lumbering elephant' pure classic cloughie. He was hilarious. RIP ol'
Big 'Ead.
Whom you talking about?
I got it. It is Brian Clough of course
“I always love watching post-match shows…particularly the parts that have me in it, Brian” 😂😂😂
Hugh Johns was a great commentator who described a game as if he was a fan.
Brian Moore was just class. So very good at his job. Oh, for the days of real football presenters.
this is brilliant! i remember the 74 world cup, i was 9 years old and mad on the game, my first world cup that i actually recall, no memory of mexico 70 sadly, also my first football stamp book FKS collection was for this tournament, i remember that theme tune as well, pundits were miles better back then, well to be honest the game was so much better, a golden age for me
Do you remember Figurine Panini football stickers?
I am about one World Cup ahead of you in age, but, same deal. I recall nothing of any 1970 World Cup, but clearly remember the buzz with the 1974 World Cup.
@@johnkeane1419 of course, i still have a number of original albums from my childhood
It seems the age 8-12 is where watching a world cup becomes embedded in your psyche. My first world cup was 1994 and I was 9, I have vague memories of waking up my dad from his afternoon nap as per his instruction, to catch some world cup italia 1990 matches.
I was 9 y.o in 1986 and remember this my first world cup 😋
Brian Clough’s wit was way ahead of his time. Respect.
I miss this era, proper football, and real characters.
very relaxed natural conversation , i envy people of the 70s.
Mad how old people looked back then. Tommy hutchison the Scott. 26 in this interview. Mother of god he looked in his 40s
Diet. And cigarettes. Cold weather.
Diet is worse now. There were no obese people in 1974. Now it's become epidemic.
people looked so from creation of the world. Until 21 century
My first WC I remember, I wish punditry was like this still, some good insight but also funny. Legends Clough and Moore cut from a different cloth.
Class!!!
"Tell me, as a lady caller, are you enjoying the World Cup?"
Brian Moore........ what a class act
Great characters from back in the day ..... don't think modern pundits or commentators have the presence like these guys. Brian Moore had such an amazing voice....
.......and gravitas.
UA-cam randomly recommended this video to me, and I really liked it, especially the way they approach bids and comments in this round table (here in Brazil we call programs sports debate like that). And apparently the commentators were pretty teasing each other.
1974… 🇵🇱 🥉 ⚽️
IT WAS - THE BEST YEAR - IN THE HISTORY OF THE POLISH NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM
Anche la Nazionale che disputo' i mondiali del 1982 fu una bella squadra. Schierata bene in campo........
Poland should have won in 1974. They took on the big boys and won. Brazil, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, if the pitch was dry, they’d have won the cup
They came 4h in 1982, the world´s greatest World Cup.
They finished 3d in 1982, same as in 74. They beat France 3:2 for third place.
@@verona64 You are right. I forgot.
This is frikin great was 10 watching it with brothers and old man 😂
Beige and brown and yellow , takes me right back 😂
Awful isn't it. And all because most people still didn't have a colour TV.
@JohnKobaRuddy didn't realise that , I was about 4 and my only memories of tv are in colour. I had cousins who didn't know the wizard of oz turned to colour or that the hulk was green. One of them was scared when she first saw him in colour 😂😂
I was eleven years old in 1974 and remember the World Cup from Germany so clearly. The Dutch team with the greatJohan Cruyff really shone. I also remember the World Cup from Mexico four years earlier.
Argentina
I was 6 months old when this world cup took place so I don't know nowt about it but I love everything about the 70's lol
"MAYBE Poland are SLIGHTLY better than we thought" 😆 "England would have played better than Poland and scored four" yeah, man, sure 😁😁😁
I think it was Poland which knocked England out of World Cup qualifying. Television highlights of the match had England attacking the Polish goal like all buggery, with the Poles doing myriads of freak deflections of all these England shots on goal.
@@jonglewongle3438 That's true but you still would have to consider that Poland easily won the reverse fixture.
Messyrs Clough and Moore. Old school legends I could listen to all day RIP
the quality is really good for being from 1974
It's because it is from ITV archives and has been remastered
Absolutely brilliant. More please.
Thait is brilliant
Not too sure this guy will be back, was uploading a lot to begin with but then suddenly stopped about 5 months ago. Hopefully there will be some more but people have busy lives.
great image quality , 50 years ago , looks like yesterday
I love how many of the comments were those who were 9 years old and this was their first World Cup they really watched and fell in love with the game. I too was 9, American born, but to Dutch parents who emigrated to the US. '74 was such a great showing by the Dutch and I remember how heartbroken my whole family was (both in Holland and America) when they lost in the final. So many great memories. Love how young Cruyff is in this interview!
It's similar with me. I was ten years old when I watched a World Cup for the first time. It was Argentina 1978, and I got hold of some DVDs of German matches (and yes, the Cordoba defeat is among them). I also found in the Net a recording of the second group stage match between Argentina and Brazil, which had the title "The Battle of Rosario".
I was also 10 years old at the time and was mesmerised by the Dutch team and was also, like you, heartbroken that those pesky Germans beat the Dutch in the final. I got a Dutch football strip for xmas that year as a consolation. P.S. I'm from England so had no team inthe WC that year!
English media were ahead of its time and they are the first to present game analysis and pundits hosting for games then the world followed them❤
Jimmy Hill had a lot to do with it I believe
How refreshing all people with experience of the game , no PC appointments
Thank you for this brilliant piece of nostalgia. It was the incomparable Beckenbauer who made the difference in the end, and not Cruyff. Brian Moore was a presenter and journalist of impeccable standards, and along with David Coleman, the very best commentator of his day. Had Big Mal or the great Clough been England manager, then they would certainly have qualified for Munich; Alf had gone on for too long.
true... he was too loyal to the players who had served him well, and football was changing - Brazil in 70, Germany & Holland in 74 both played football that was tactically superior to anything in the english game. But Big Mal had not long been a Manager in 73. In fairness, Don Revie was a pretty logical move - but it should have been '72 when he got the job. Assuming he still would have done one for the middle east cash i think that would have been perfect for Big Mal and then Cloughie would ahae got the job before Sir Bobby.
@@CarlinConnolly Revie came with a lot of baggage that should have alerted the FA to stay well clear of him.
Poland did pretty well in that WC. 3rd place.
Same in 1982. These days we're lame AF.
I think I'm right in saying Poland won the Olympics football in '72 but I think knocking out England (and avoiding defeat at Wembley- regarded then as as a very difficult place for any foreign team, even the very best, to play at) gave them a huge boost in confidence. If we can beat England, we need fear no one. Breitner actually thought Poland were the best team in '74 WC.
My favorite all time world cup.
Best team ever, the Netherlands.
Best german teams (both) ever.
As Well as the Best polish, scots and swedes.
Great argentinian players, houseman, Heredia, etc
Yugoslavia had a dream midfield with bogisevic, oblak And acimovic, plus His star forward Dzajic. They were also the last squad a saw switching to 4-2-4 with surjak And Bajevic as centre forwards.
In its core were all the stories surrounding the event.
The alleged money demands of the dutch.
The war memories of some of His Elder players regarding the germans.
The first Time you saw the same country fielding Two different sides AND even playing between them.
Tales of socialism among capitalism.
The possibility of watching the scots happily throw away their chances of historic glory in favor of whisky soaked parties.
And of course the stories of the haitian voodoo And the kandombe of Zaire.
Puré literature.
I Guess the world was younger and still full of misteries And possibilities.
Nothing like globality to make everything uninteresting.
We can watch a kid snatching a purse in Brooklyn in real Time or a plane falling down AND dismiss all of It as monótonous.
Best World Cup, but ha even though I'm from Poland, i'm always rooting for the England national team, since those memorable matches witch England at Śląski in Chorzów and at Wembley 🇵🇱🏴👍💪
That comment was nigh on poetic.
Utter nonsense about whisky soaked parties by the Scots. Unless you're talking about the fans. Who wouldn't have partied at the world cup? Anything you've read about the players doing that is just media propaganda. We were the better team against both Brazil and yugoslavia and should have beaten both of them. We unfortunately didn't score enough goals against Zaire and got eliminated on goal difference despite being the only team in the competition not to lose a game.
@@stephenlaing9224
Well, maybe youre Right and Archie MacPherson doesnt have a clue of what he saw and even had the nerve to write about It in his book about the Scottish team in that world cup.
Legendary manager, the late Brian Clough. 🏴
He wasn't a bad footballer either. What a goal record he had for Middlesbrough.⚽⚽⚽
@@original.dwornboy Under him Nottingham Forest was European champion. 🏆🏆
Fantastic to see this, thanks for uploading!
Brian Clough has always been a real character.
“This is a nail. And tonight it’s either going in Poland’s coffin, or it’s going in Sir Alf’s” (Brian Clough - before England v Poland’s qualifier, 1974)
Thank you so much for uploading, would loved to have seen the adverts too!
Brilliant pundits old big 'ed at his finest! Crystal Palace managerial legend Big Malc coupled with two craggy Scotsman tightly compared by the incomparable Brian Moore , as was the age I was a Leeds Utd ' follower ( since 72 Allan Clark et al) so seeing the legends Harvey/ Bremner / Lorimer was a treat as no live football in those days ....have shared it with a number of other old gits !!
Well done !
You won't get to see the adverts on this type of video as it is highly likely this came from the ITV archives. These type of recordings don't show the adverts and it is blacked out until the programme returns as this is an off air recording.
Amazing time capsule- professionalism and quality very high!
The good old days, miss them a lot.
La Primera Copa del Mundo que vi en mi vida y la mejor organizada. Con el maravilloso Cruyff. y su Holanda espectacular Como olvidar, cuando nos juntábamos en familia en el viejo Tv Westenhouse y ver al gran Elias Figueroa el back centro Chileno q impidió que la RFA .nos goleara. Saludos del austral y frío Chile 🇨🇱
Saludos desde Portugal
@@paulopaulino3344 ..Gracias amigo ...el próximo verano conoceré tu hermoso país.....Lisboa y Oporto estan entre mis rutas. Como olvidar al gran Madjer con su gol de taco. Maravilloso.
Classic Matches,
Thanks for this programme from the 1974 World Cup. Good commentary from panel, not least in the novel phone-in section!
Clough’s comment on Zoff, ‘I’d like to see him behind another defence, like West Ham’s’ LOL top trolling right there 😂
Gotta love UA-cam's algorithm,just what I needed world cup highlights from 49 years ago 😂😂
Love a bit of colour bars to start this off...
Also loving the titles - of course the first tournament with current World Cup trophy
And for those watching in black and white, Brian Moore pointing out that Scotland were playing in the dark shirts. We were posh in my house because we had had colour tv since 1972! 😆
33.00 "Football is about opinions and every one has their own. Those whose opinions are right more often, succeed." Classic put down from Cloughie there.
Brilliant. I remember watching this.
BRIAN CLOUGH IS AN ABSOLUTE LEGAND. HE HAS THE WIT OF A GREAT COMEDIAN
What a panel..Happy days
AND the biggest character of all Derek Dougan(Northern Ireland and Wolves) wasn't there with Mal,Paddy and Cloughie:)
HUGH jOHNS WAS AN INCREDIBLE COMMENTATOR...#DriveOne
How refreshing was that !! Guys proper men.
With their lovely long haircuts...😘😘
I noticed Martin Tyler in the closing credits. He'd have been 29 years old.
Martin Tyler seems to have been commentating on football matches my entire life. Him and Keith Macklin.
Proper football, I hate todays pro game.
I would go back and relive that World Cup as a ten year old Scot in a heartbeat.
Obviously willing the Scots to win with what was actually a very talented team but also enjoyed the Brazilians and Dutch as my back up teams(although not against Scotland 😊)
Nostalgia at its finest.
Brian clough, thank god for him
God... Thank Brian Clough for him.
He may not have been the best manager but he must have been in the top one 😅
Takes me back. I was 9 in 1974 and had to wait until I was 17 to see England in a World Cup. My memory of 66 being a little sketchy…
I was only seven at the time. Looking at those Scottish players being interviewed, I am glad I didn't go to the same Barber !
Wonderful flamboyant hairstyles compared to the boring hairstyles of today.
Only a few years away from a perm, remember Stuart Pearce with one at Coventry City. Then the mullet
In 74 i was 11years. I like to watch it now , the decorations the hairs and clothes. They look very funny to me now 😊
England failed to qualify so as a Leeds fan I was cheering on Scotland (Harvey, Bremner, Lorimer, Jordan, McQueen in the squad. Unfortunately, Eddie Gray was injured). Scotland also had Dalglish and Souness so quite a team
England 🏴 also missed another World Cup in 1978. When they reemerged in 1982 their player scored the fastest goal of the tournament. ⚽⚽
Don't think Souness was in 74 squad.
@@OlizerVanAntoninus Well done for spotting my deliberate mistake😊. He played in '78
@@bungabening3530 Souness was growing his tache at the time and Willie Ormond said it was not yet bushy enough, so he left him out.
The Scott’s had great players 70’s and 80’s … us English sadly didn’t, always bemoaning our luck. Don’t forget how hard it was to qualify back in the day aswell!
This is Gold - Thank you 👍
i was 3 yrs old so i don't remember this WC but my first football memory is watching WC '78 and right up to WC '90 there was the magic of seeing players you had not heard of or heard of but never seen - and teams that genuinely played a different type of game to what we saw in europe... i love the access we have now but we have lost something - world cups were genuinely exotic then.
There were no annoying, interfering women on the panel back then.
Great upload.. thanks
Ah, the days when Scotland were among the favourites to win the World Cup…. Because half the Leeds team were Scottish! 😂
Yes Leeds had a great team then full of scottish players. It's just that Celtic were completely full of scottish players and were better. Changed days I'm afraid.
Yes, Lorimer, Harvey, Jordan and King Billy Bremner were Leeds. Surprised Grey wasn’t in the team
Liverpool had a few Scotsmen as well,
Dino Zoff is remembered and talked about as a keeper of great longevity, it's a sure bet that David Harvey isn't, God bless him.
Harsh lol
@@cliff-nb6bm the best thing he ever did was take that punch from McQueen. apart from that he was bang average. compared to his peers Shilton, Clemence, Jennings etc
Records show Dave Harvey was voted keeper of the 74 WC tournament.
Playing for the great Leeds United team, Harvey was a champion and cup winner.
Always good to lay out the facts when debating lol.
@@davemilne4267 apart from the fact Sepp Maier was voted best keeper of FIFA WC 74 you are dead right. are you perhaps Mrs Harvey ?
Harvey was a great goalie and wonderful postman
I liked Gerd Muller so wanted West Germany to win the 74 World Cup at the time. Looking back now, I think it a great pity that Holland (Netherlands) didn't win this tournament.
Netherlands, by their own admission, having scored so early had a dilemma. Some players, notably Kruyff, wanted to humiliate West Germany, but others wanted to play the game properly. The Germans just played. Netherlands' perennial problem....arrogance.
@@stephenreeds3632he Dutch were a great team but very cynical. Rijsbergen in particular was one dirty bastard. Their constant deployment of the offside trap was very boring.
In those days because of Cruyff/Neeskens and "Total" Football,Holland were most England fans second team and I,desperately,wanted them to win.
Everyone in England hated West Germany. It was Holland all the way for us. The same in the 1978 World Cup. Johnny Rep was my favourite player in 74.
Can you imagine that Netherlands have lost 3 world cup finals ? 😢
Great hairstyles, better than the freak hairstyles of today, they look healthier too.
Wonderful hairstyles by the panel
Oh make no mistake they were healthier ,back then only takeaway was fish and chips people eat much better ,and obviously there was much more exercise even for kids ,we all had to walk to school used to see hundreds in a morning ,now the fast processed food Is shite and one of worst things ,very rare you see kids riding there bikes with freedom like we did ,because much less traffic on the road obviously shame on the government,for not creating proper bike paths safe for kids ,never needing to come near traffic .
@@mickharrison9004 well said.
@@JohnJohn-zn8ib thanks freind I try my best with these things 👍
Is there a video of the 📺 "Gimme that thing🎶 gimme that, gimme gimme that🎶 gimme that thing🎶 gimme that, gimme gimme that..." You know when it kept rewinding and playing back on the VT. A world cup montage they all found hysterical as it was ground breaking technology 😂👍
Excellent 👍 1974 WC finals
Absolutely fantastic stuff 👋
Great upload! Do you have any old World Cup games from 66 to 86?
Brian Clough ❤
I love the surprise at the lady caller 'Mrs Nicholls'. All the phone in callers wanted to talk to Clough.
Imagine if you rang that phone-in number on 22mins, and 1974 answered?😂
One recollection of the 1974 World Cup [ not related to anything on here ] was during school holidays and a bunch of us watching some World Cup on the telly and Yugoslavia doing non-stop infringements and being incessantly free-kicked, and my brother then suggesting, " If they can't play by the rules, then ....".
Priceless tv nostagia and my name sake calling in from Manchester;)
Wie wunderschön!😊
*There are no such enthusiastic fans in the stands anymore.*
RIVELLINO e Overath i migliori del 74
My favourites too! Left footed elegance. Superb playmakers.
Scotland done well . I think 74, 78 and 82 scotland where best team elimanted . I would of loved to get through one time
Fantastic that they allowed the phone-in. That was class.
Cloughie just brilliant.
Za sprawą Polaków cała Anglia musiała na tym mundialu kibicować Szkotom! 😄
Many Englishmen, like me, would never support Scotlahd in a World Cup. Maybe in 1974 but certainly not after their fans destroying the pitch and goals at Wembley 1977. Never forgotten by true England fans of that era
I was just 5 here can't remember this one but remember 78 vividly
so darn nostalgic thanks for the video do you have Gillette World Sports Special Mexico 86?
Jim Rosenthal, I remember it
3:15: thanks for clarifying that Scotland were the ones in dark shirts, Brian! 😂
I loved Cloughie.
I was 11
at that time the coverage done so much better by ITV
it was the best
the panel the commentators especially the great Hugh Johns
& of course the great Brian Moore
love the old school phone in
Oh Lord Hugh Johns! How could I forget him?
2:40, that board was reasonable, considering Holland and Poland had no recent good form in World Cups or even in the 72 Euros. But they fired on all guns in 74. The real failure from that board was Italy.
And Argentina.
I probably watched this age 12..... I remember all the pundits as soon as I saw them........
Big Jim Holton, Sandy Jardine, Billy Bremner, Peter Lorimer, RIP.
"we have a lady-caller on. thanks for calling, love"
Fantastic
Well he could,at least,said Darling..
Beautiful!
Now it would be 'we have a shemale on the line'
great upload
Mr. brian Clough ❤
gr8 time .First world cup I remember
"Haiti playing like men possessed!".....Ah voodoo and football, heady cocktail!!😀
I see what you did there...
No bbc box ticking on that panel, just bloke's who know what they're talking about
7 at that time & saw absolutely nothing of this World cup. Even remembered seeing Czechs beat Germany in the Euros. I was fanatical. Maybe because England weren't playing, i didn't bother. Saw 78 final in hospital bed (Johnson Stevenson syndrome, first case in 50 years) but don't remember watching much of that World Cup either (Had Scotland kit)
Remember every game from 82-98