A decent goalkeeper. Brian Clough rated him. Brave. Remembered for less good performances like Poland 1973. Italia 90 off his line when the free kick ball was deflected by Paul parker and spiralled over him into the net. Penalties too old to save them
FINALLY found this on RU-vid. Thanks for uploading! Loved this in school holidays - I was a big Keegan fan and the theme music has stayed in my head ever since. I hope more of these episode are available
Thanks so much. I have been looking for clips of this for years........the theme tune is so lodged in my memory but I have not seen the intro for decades. Marvellous
Hi Steve, I hope you are well. I'm from the Premier League Production and I was wondering where you got the video. I'm after the original footage for our show. Thanks. Amo
Had this VHS as a kid, watched it a thousand times. In retrospect, the montages at the beginning each chapter are very odd. “Match winners” shows us a bunch of shots missing wide lol. The old man doing press ups toward the end, wtf😂
Shilton and Clemence 2 huge champions, I can say 2 things, physically Clemence taller and maybe he saved a few more penalties, maybe if he had been in 1986 the evil dwarf couldn't have scored because Clemence was taller ... their names are engraved in my heart forever!
You call Diego an evil dwarf as if the English have a monopoly on fair play. Terry Butcher & Terry Fenwick should have been shown the red card . On numerous occasions Maradona made them look average and they responded with their usual crass thuggery. England have a typical loser complex. If it isn’t “we wos robbed” than its “coming home” when in fact it went to Rome instead. Grow up. England would not have won the 1986 World Cup. Michel Platini’s France or West Germany’s Karl Heinz Rumminger would have seen to that.
@@MrJeepsters In fact, it was Shilton who was particularly known for his extraordinarily long arms. It has been mentioned many times he has approximately two inches longer arms than average for his height. Don’t know about Clemence.
Given his club form, it was very difficult to justify not restoring Ray as England No.1, at the latest, after he’d recovered from the injuries he suffered in early 1984. In truth, also based on club form, he should have been the first choice goalkeeper in Spain in 1982 after Spurs’ truly amazing season in 1981-82, which just would not have been possible if Ray had not joined from Liverpool. Spurs were league title contenders in 1984-85 and 1986-87 as well, when Ray’s importance to the team only increased. Defensively Spurs has never managed to be as credible as they were in the eighties after Ray retired in 1988.
No he wasn't a cheat set up by the sc#m newspaper if your talking about matchfixing the Italian league is full of it also Eric gerets , Anderlecht against Nottingham forest,even betting against your own team? Lou macari ?
Fabulously overrated, cost England in the world cup 86, Robson should have dropped him after that but didn't then costs England again in 1990 against Germany, and in euro 88 stood there like a complete lemon when Ireland scored. And as for the penalty shoot out in 1990, the balls had hit the net before the clown had even dived.
A disgrace to Liverpool, throwing 2 games for money & the evidence shows it. Back in the day you went to jail but now you just carry on playing. Shanks & Bob Paisley wouldn't have stood for that & sack him. Different rules now sadly.
I don't think people give Peter Shilton enough credit. People continue to remember him for being out-jumped and outworked by Diego Maradona but the man has played more competitive matches than ANY other player having had a 30 year career, he has the most England caps and a two time European Cup/Champions League winner. One of our best ever goalkeepers!
He was still better than any of those names you mentioned, he was still the best keeper in the first division for a full season after retiring from international football, the man was an absolute legend.