Good video/analysis. There is certainly a shadow around the Inter Milan European Cup wins in 1964 and 1965 due to the presence of Italo Allodi at Inter and his supposed match fixer Dezso Solti.
The _Under the Cosh_ podcast / youtube channel (which is mainly interviews with former players) has a couple episodes chatting with ex referees, and the discussions about the "hospitality" they received from certain European clubs are truelly shocking.
Tommy Smith said "after the Inter away leg, when we all walked off the pitch I really whaked the referee's ankel ... he did not respond and hobbled off the pich"
It was said that referee's daughter was ill and needed an operation. Inter covertly gave the referee the money/bribe for it. The referee duly repaid Inter on the pitch! 🤔
Likewise but I like the way the bloke has focussed more on the general poor decisions throughout the match which, while the first 2 goals were debatable for the time, was more crucial possibly. Sir Roger summed it up well too about keeping the ball.
My main problem with football managers is how tactically naive they were. Again you can't say it was 1965 as the Hungarians had shown the WM up and if you thought about it 4--2-4 cannot be the answer.
Keep going with this channel , i really hope it grows and grows. I wish you the very best.
top quality stuff mate
I watched this final at the age of 11 years. Since then, so much has passed under the bridge of life - you'd never believe it.
Good video/analysis. There is certainly a shadow around the Inter Milan European Cup wins in 1964 and 1965 due to the presence of Italo Allodi at Inter and his supposed match fixer Dezso Solti.
Excellent video and analysis.
Absolutely fascinating. Good mix of narrative and film.
The _Under the Cosh_ podcast / youtube channel (which is mainly interviews with former players) has a couple episodes chatting with ex referees, and the discussions about the "hospitality" they received from certain European clubs are truelly shocking.
Tommy Smith said "after the Inter away leg, when we all walked off the pitch I really whaked the referee's ankel ... he did not respond and hobbled off the pich"
Me dad went to the Inter game. 14 years old, in the ground by 4pm.
It was said that referee's daughter was ill and needed an operation. Inter covertly gave the referee the money/bribe for it. The referee duly repaid Inter on the pitch! 🤔
brian gladville mentioned that in a interview for lfctv in 2008
The one game my dad goes on about more than any other.
Likewise but I like the way the bloke has focussed more on the general poor decisions throughout the match which, while the first 2 goals were debatable for the time, was more crucial possibly. Sir Roger summed it up well too about keeping the ball.
Can you do the same with the Benfica's 60's team.This channel deserves a lot more subs,great job 👍.
My main problem with football managers is how tactically naive they were. Again you can't say it was 1965 as the Hungarians had shown the WM up and if you thought about it 4--2-4 cannot be the answer.
The second goal was a good goal
bro when you gonna make a video other than the liverpool series
Next one
Liverpool was a good team, but Inter had many top players, was stronger
Tottenham and Derby also were cheated out of success.
Yeah possession football. Or just bribe the officials.
Technically better team Inter
Not at Anfield they weren't. They were well beaten..... without any help from the referee. Inter needed the referee to overcome Liverpool.