As a Bayern Munich supporter: the 80's generation of Bayern Munich was very good, and underrated. But pretty unlucky. But then again, in the 70's Bayern was lucky too in all their 3 wins over the cups. And Villa was very well organized.
I loved watching Bayern in those european finals in the 70's. Brilliant players and Conny Torstensson and Björn Andersson made it even more interesting for me.Since I live in Sweden, the final game was pretty much what you got to see on TV. It changed a bit when Malmö reached the final against Nottingham in '79. However, what Scandinavians got to watch on Saturday afternoons through the 70's and 80's ,was english first and second league football, on the type of muddy pitches that we were used to play on. That's why every football interested swede have a favourite english team. I became a Villa fan in '75, because I liked the name and I think they won the league cup that year. And yes, the Villa team of 1981/82 was very well organised, with some brilliance by Spink, Morley, Cowans, Shaw, Mortimer, Withe (all of them, actually) they deserved that beautiful night in Rotterdam.
Nope. The german team was Schumacher (Cologne) - Kaltz (Hamburg), K.H. Foerster (Stuttgart), B. Foerster (Stuttgart), Briegel (Kaiserslautern) - Breitner (Bayern), Mueller (Stuttgart), Magath (Hamburg) - Littbarski (Cologne), Fischer (Schalke), Rummenigge (Bayern). Just 2 players from Bayern (a third one, Dremmler, was a substitute)
@patrickexiler9255 That Bayern Munich side of 1982 was MUCH stronger than current team it was laced with internationals I remember Paul brietner Karl Rugemanger sorry spelt wrong good as they were we prevailed Aston Villa and rightly won 1-0
What an achievement.... When u take into account, Villa hat a 42 league game program back than(replays etc) with a squad of about only14/15 players.... amazing in my opinion 👍🏽
There's always an air of extra excitement/atmosphere about it, when English clubs are in the European Finals... They bring in so much more flair etc....
I was just going to write that myself. Short clips of shots off target. Every clip no more than a couple of seconds, or players standing around with their hands on their waists. Could they not have got a better angle for the clip of the goal? And right at the end, other available videos cover the screen.
Tony Morley was a great winger back than great speed & pace..... By the way he was one of the few players who wore Pony football boots back than.... ... which was very seldom for English players
@@kailashpatel1706 The FA not giving Clough the job in 76 or 77 was a great travesty. Everyone knew they went for Greenwood because Brian was his own man.
2 de octubre de 2024 Se repitió la misma historia Cambió el equipo pero no la costumbre de ganar al Bayern en Champions😂😂😂 Encima en el duelo de arqueros campeones del mundo, el de 2022 (el Dibu) se impuso por sobre el de 2014 (Neuer)
The game was played in Rotterdam in May 1982, yet it looks like it was played in January. Still, I don't suppose Aston Villa cared. I'm not a Villa fan and I believe I was working on the evening of this final so I missed it. I didn't think Villa had a chance against Bayern who had a number of former World Cup winners still playing in their side. So, I finished work at 10pm and was surprised to find that Villa had won. By winning the European Cup that year Aston Villa formed part of the famous ‘Sexennial of English clubs’ winning the trophy in successive years. That’s the word we used in our house anyway and we mention that any time reference is made to Villa’s win. No other national league has every achieved this or, to-date, had so many different winners. 1977: Liverpool 1978: Liverpool 1979: Nottingham Forest 1980: Nottingham Forest 1981: Liverpool 1982: Aston Villa
Glory days of the First Division, what made it better for me and every other Liverpool fan, there's a certain English team that was missing from that list. Made it all the more sweeter. I remember watching this match with my dad. We shouted ourselves hoarse for Villa, I think nearly everyone was a Villa fan that night unless you were a Zulu.
i swear, bayern loses the weirdest god damn finals against these english teams. you think they wouldn't lose, yet they still do. what is wrong with them?
you need to be clinical in those games and somehow they weren't. just see the late bayern goal which was called offside. hoeness was in offside position and yet he wants to shoot instead to let the other striker do the job.
@@ChrisTeacher-mt9ir yeah, as lucky as that man united 2-1 win while bayern was legit destroying opponents all game... until the corner happened. that is exactly what i am talking about, sometimes bayern just loses their shit and throws important games away, just like they did last season when neuer dropped the ball against real madrid in a game that should have been surefire win, but it wasn't.
back when referee's were honest. im a liverpool fan and i remember watchin this down the local pub in liverpool. every person in that pub was a villa fan that night. it was an unforgetable night for british football.
I was thinking the same thing. You can't plan for the weather but there's no denying that UEFA didn't give a lot of thought to what was supposed to be the cream of the European club competitions. The ground was used for the 1972 Final when Ajax won it, and again when Manchester United beat Barcelona in the Cup-Winners-Cup.
The rule was different then. None of this coming back on from an offside position. But he does advance beyond the last defender before his team mate rolls the ball infront of him.
@@matheusinhoffc Football is about scoring goals. If Bayern had been so great, they'd have been Champions. This counts for the finals against Villa and Chelsea and Manchester United. Remember, when playing English teams it's always easy to delude yourselves that you are superior. This is because English football isn't based primarily on keeping possession. In all these finals Bayern bottled it against supposedly inferior English opposition, losing them all.
After all these years it hasn't been clarified yet if Hoeness was actually offside or not on the last header pass from Durnwalder...seen from behind it doesn't seem so.but the lineman had surely the best prospective ..in any case the Bavarians dominated the game and had by far the most opportunities to score, i always thought the outcome of this final to be quite unfair
@@matheusinhoffc I remember it like it was yesterday. The dejection when Rimmer went off injured. The near heart attack when Evans had to head off the line. The amazement at Spinks' saves. The elation when Withe scored the winner ...
@@matheusinhoffc Tickets to football in the 1980s were wonderfully cheap. Even for the top teams you could just show up, pay £4 or so, and stand behind the goal. These days just getting a ticket isn't easy, and prices are ridiculously high.
Who's here after the same result all the way in 2024? 👇
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Who's here after Aston Villa is back at Champions League?
ME!!!! UTFV
Yep, UTV
UP THE VILLA
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Up The Kin mighty Villa :)
R.I.P Gary Shaw, gone but forever remembered.
You've got to love having Brian Clough on co-commentary. I wish they would do that nowadays with recent winning managers.
As a Bayern Munich supporter: the 80's generation of Bayern Munich was very good, and underrated. But pretty unlucky. But then again, in the 70's Bayern was lucky too in all their 3 wins over the cups. And Villa was very well organized.
I loved watching Bayern in those european finals in the 70's. Brilliant players and Conny Torstensson and Björn Andersson made it even more interesting for me.Since I live in Sweden, the final game was pretty much what you got to see on TV. It changed a bit when Malmö reached the final against Nottingham in '79. However, what Scandinavians got to watch on Saturday afternoons through the 70's and 80's ,was english first and second league football, on the type of muddy pitches that we were used to play on. That's why every football interested swede have a favourite english team. I became a Villa fan in '75, because I liked the name and I think they won the league cup that year. And yes, the Villa team of 1981/82 was very well organised, with some brilliance by Spink, Morley, Cowans, Shaw, Mortimer, Withe (all of them, actually) they deserved that beautiful night in Rotterdam.
Basically villa beat the German national team Bayern Munich that night we hat a win so proud of team up the Villa
Bayernn for ever❤
Le Bayern n'était l'équipe de RFA comme la juve était celle d'Italie.
not really, just 3 players were also at the world cup the same year
Nope. The german team was Schumacher (Cologne) - Kaltz (Hamburg), K.H. Foerster (Stuttgart), B. Foerster (Stuttgart), Briegel (Kaiserslautern) - Breitner (Bayern), Mueller (Stuttgart), Magath (Hamburg) - Littbarski (Cologne), Fischer (Schalke), Rummenigge (Bayern). Just 2 players from Bayern (a third one, Dremmler, was a substitute)
@patrickexiler9255 That Bayern Munich side of 1982 was MUCH stronger than current team it was laced with internationals I remember Paul brietner Karl Rugemanger sorry spelt wrong good as they were we prevailed Aston Villa and rightly won 1-0
It happened again!!
2/10/2024
Aston Villa 1 - Bayern Munich 0
What an achievement.... When u take into account, Villa hat a 42 league game program back than(replays etc) with a squad of about only14/15 players.... amazing in my opinion 👍🏽
There's always an air of extra excitement/atmosphere about it, when English clubs are in the European Finals... They bring in so much more flair etc....
"We've done 'em!" - Brian Clough RIP
The editing of this piece of sporting history is woeful and makes Match Of The Day look professional!
I was just going to write that myself. Short clips of shots off target. Every clip no more than a couple of seconds, or players standing around with their hands on their waists. Could they not have got a better angle for the clip of the goal? And right at the end, other available videos cover the screen.
who is here after aston villa won 1-0
Nit a Villa fan but Morley not going to the WC was criminal
Yep no Cowans, Morley, Greenwood was the right guy heh?
Tony Morley was a great winger back than great speed & pace..... By the way he was one of the few players who wore Pony football boots back than.... ... which was very seldom for English players
100% he was on another level for a couple of seasons apparently he was devastated not going
@@kailashpatel1706 The FA not giving Clough the job in 76 or 77 was a great travesty. Everyone knew they went for Greenwood because Brian was his own man.
Withe was named man of the match --- it was Nigel Spink by a country mile - legend /
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Aston Villa won again against Bayern
2 de octubre de 2024
Se repitió la misma historia
Cambió el equipo pero no la costumbre de ganar al Bayern en Champions😂😂😂
Encima en el duelo de arqueros campeones del mundo, el de 2022 (el Dibu) se impuso por sobre el de 2014 (Neuer)
It was passing the mantle from Neuer to Emi, just like how Buffon passed to Casillas to Neuer from 2006-2014.
Bayern lost against Porto in 1987 too
The game was played in Rotterdam in May 1982, yet it looks like it was played in January. Still, I don't suppose Aston Villa cared.
I'm not a Villa fan and I believe I was working on the evening of this final so I missed it. I didn't think Villa had a chance against Bayern who had a number of former World Cup winners still playing in their side. So, I finished work at 10pm and was surprised to find that Villa had won.
By winning the European Cup that year Aston Villa formed part of the famous ‘Sexennial of English clubs’ winning the trophy in successive years. That’s the word we used in our house anyway and we mention that any time reference is made to Villa’s win.
No other national league has every achieved this or, to-date, had so many different winners.
1977: Liverpool
1978: Liverpool
1979: Nottingham Forest
1980: Nottingham Forest
1981: Liverpool
1982: Aston Villa
Glory days of the First Division, what made it better for me and every other Liverpool fan, there's a certain English team that was missing from that list. Made it all the more sweeter. I remember watching this match with my dad. We shouted ourselves hoarse for Villa, I think nearly everyone was a Villa fan that night unless you were a Zulu.
It's the history of the Villa
Poor old Jimmy Rimmer - first reserve in 1968 and then injured early fourteen years later
Yep. But lucky Rimmer got 2 medals for playing 9 minutes
Nigel Spink. Hero of the night
Oh man, Villa's jerseys were so cool back then 👍
Only here cause we play Bayern again tonight😅
UCL.... Liverpool 6 United 3 Chelsea 2 Forest 2 Villa 1.... Arsenal & City.... thanks for trying !!
Where is spurs?
City made it worth it with a treble!!
@@peterporker7655 Congrats, City !!!
@@peterporker7655 with money💀
City Champions kkkkkk
i swear, bayern loses the weirdest god damn finals against these english teams. you think they wouldn't lose, yet they still do. what is wrong with them?
you need to be clinical in those games and somehow they weren't. just see the late bayern goal which was called offside. hoeness was in offside position and yet he wants to shoot instead to let the other striker do the job.
@@ChrisTeacher-mt9ir replaying after bayern losing to aston villa 1-0 yet again yesterday
@@SN00888 was al ucky win, wasn't it?
@@ChrisTeacher-mt9ir yeah, as lucky as that man united 2-1 win while bayern was legit destroying opponents all game... until the corner happened. that is exactly what i am talking about, sometimes bayern just loses their shit and throws important games away, just like they did last season when neuer dropped the ball against real madrid in a game that should have been surefire win, but it wasn't.
Who's ready for the rematch at villa park?
back when referee's were honest. im a liverpool fan and i remember watchin this down the local pub in liverpool. every person in that pub was a villa fan that night. it was an unforgetable night for british football.
The editing is woeful- too fast and chaotic, it ruins the spectacle.
5:48 good save
It was actually the European Cup-Finale for the national Champions. Even if the Atmosphere is more reminicent of a Regional-League Game !!
Halt dein Schandmaul!
I was thinking the same thing. You can't plan for the weather but there's no denying that UEFA didn't give a lot of thought to what was supposed to be the cream of the European club competitions.
The ground was used for the 1972 Final when Ajax won it, and again when Manchester United beat Barcelona in the Cup-Winners-Cup.
42 years later they face again
Look at all the empty seats. Incredible
You're telling me Aston Villa was once the best team in the world? 😮
Yes
Best team in Europe.
Clough said straight away, his offside..
Not the best of games. Still it's a final and all about the result. Villa tough enough to beat and big Pete and his shin wins the day....
El aston villa tiene mas Champions que el psg 🥶
Can somebody tell me what the commentator is saying at
5:14
I got it : Breitner agawwwin
Brian Moore
Dreadful chopping and changing of camera views. Just play the flippin' highlights as they are!
8:00 if the goal scorer who was in an offside position didn’t touched the ball, the result might be different
he was never offside, but well done Villa
The rule was different then. None of this coming back on from an offside position. But he does advance beyond the last defender before his team mate rolls the ball infront of him.
Curve shots invented in 1983
People in 1982:
Here after we beat them at VILLA PARK in 2024!
Ex indonesian coach, peter withe, get the score..
The better side lost. It used to happen often in CL final. Still until now you see it in some finals.
The best team ALWAYS wins.
@@ChrisLonsdale67Not always, Chelsea in 2012 was not a better team than Bayern, and they were Champions for example
@@matheusinhoffc Football is about scoring goals. If Bayern had been so great, they'd have been Champions. This counts for the finals against Villa and Chelsea and Manchester United.
Remember, when playing English teams it's always easy to delude yourselves that you are superior. This is because English football isn't based primarily on keeping possession. In all these finals Bayern bottled it against supposedly inferior English opposition, losing them all.
@@ChrisLonsdale67let me guess an English fan right ?? Get outta here pls
Lol *two fingered salute*
Bayern Munich's goal is not offside
beautiful memories but weird editing
البايرن لعب و مسح الارض بفيلا و فيلا ربح بالحظ
Qu'est t-il arrivé à Rimmer ?
Le dodgy shoulder - but Nigel was man of the match
Bad Luck Bavarians 💔
😭😭😭
Now 1-0 again
Bayern seems out of luck against this club
Why such a sparse crowd?
They did the same again😂
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Aston villa was lucky.. they were 2nd best all along the game ..
Yes that is true
I think u mean we'll organised and disciplined 😂
@@michaelmcgrath6054you can say that in 1983 Hamburg were lucky over Juventus
Its not the taking part its the winning that counts
Yeah, lucky teams don't first win the English league that contains the winners of the last 4 European Cups, then get to the final and win it.
Un Bayern menor😔
Ein völlig unverdienter Dusel-Sieg für Aston Villa.
Ich kann mich noch gut dran erinnern..jede finalpleite war unverdient…Villa,Porto,Manu,Chelsea 🫣🫣😫😫
@@Jock-mp1dd Außer gegen Inter.
@@nikodemus9113 das stimmt…hatte ich verdrängt😂😂😂🫣🫣
After all these years it hasn't been clarified yet if Hoeness was actually offside or not on the last header pass from Durnwalder...seen from behind it doesn't seem so.but the lineman had surely the best prospective ..in any case the Bavarians dominated the game and had by far the most opportunities to score, i always thought the outcome of this final to be quite unfair
I watched this match in '82. The team with the most balls won and that was Villa.
@@ChrisLonsdale67Do you still remember?
@@matheusinhoffc I remember it like it was yesterday. The dejection when Rimmer went off injured. The near heart attack when Evans had to head off the line. The amazement at Spinks' saves. The elation when Withe scored the winner ...
@@ChrisLonsdale67Very good, I'm Brazilian, unfortunately I haven't experienced so many things in Football yet, at that time were tickets expensive?
@@matheusinhoffc Tickets to football in the 1980s were wonderfully cheap. Even for the top teams you could just show up, pay £4 or so, and stand behind the goal.
These days just getting a ticket isn't easy, and prices are ridiculously high.