.........@2.10, notice when Everton slam in a long range goal that most of the fans behind the goal do not move as there is a massive away support from the Newcastle fans. V. impressive as it was rare for there to be huge away support apart from local derbies.
From wooden benches and basic standing areas in 1970 to 8 feet high metal railings in 1976. The sad escalation of violence and hooliganism. Football was a dangerous game to support in the 70s. Riding high January 1970 Chelsea, West Ham and Tottenham. By the end of the 70s these teams had suffered dramatic downturns.
That’s what made it fun, I would do anything to go back to those days when football was a proper working class game, now it’s full of geeks n nerds and the prawn sandwich crew
14:49 - Chelsea score two own goals in the same game against Bolton Wanderers. The second by Gary Wilkins is a clinical finish! 30:22 - Suicidal back pass by Keith Weller. 58:50 - Not only a terrible own goal, but a terrible hairstyle as well! 1:27:05 - Referee standing behind the goal at a corner kick - I've never seen this positioning before. 1:40:43 - Dave Thomas was famous for his socks rolled down around his ankles.
London Weekend: 09/Aug - Anglo-Scottish Cup - Fulham 1 Chelsea 0 16/Aug - Tottenham Hotspur 1 Middlesbrough 0 23/Aug - Chelsea 3 Carlisle United 1 30/Aug - Queens Park Rangers 1 West Ham United 1 (West Ham goal) 06/Sep - Arsenal 1 Leicester City 1 (Arsenal goal) 13/Sep - Queens Park Rangers 1 Manchester United 0 20/Sep - West Ham United 2 Sheffield United 0 27/Sep - Fulham 2 Chelsea 0 04/Oct - West Ham United 0 Everton 1 25/Oct - West Ham United 2 Manchester United 1 01/Nov - Tottenham Hotspur 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1 15/Nov - Charlton Athletic 1 Sunderland 2 22/Nov - Arsenal 3 Manchester United 1 29/Nov - West Ham United 1 Arsenal 0 06/Dec - Chelsea 0 Bolton Wanderers 1 13/Dec - Queens Park Rangers 1 Derby County 1 20/Dec - West Ham United 3 Stoke City 1 27/Dec - Arsenal 2 Queens Park Rangers 0 03/Jan - FA Cup 3rd Round - Tottenham Hotspur 1 Stoke City 1 17/Jan - Tottenham Hotspur 1 Manchester United 1 31/Jan - Chelsea 1 West Bromwich Albion 2 07/Feb - Crystal Palace 3 Swindon Town 3 21/Feb - West Ham United 1 Derby County 2 28/Feb - League Cup Final - Manchester City 2 Newcastle United 1 06/Mar - FA Cup 6th Round - Sunderland 0 Crystal Palace 1 13/Mar - Chelsea 1 Southampton 1 20/Mar - Arsenal 6 West Ham United 1 27/Mar - Queens Park Rangers 1 Manchester City 0 03/Apr - FA Cup Semi Final - Crystal Palace 0 Southampton 2 10/Apr - Queens Park Rangers 4 Middlesbrough 2 17/Apr - Millwall 2 Peterborough United 0 24/Apr - Queens Park Rangers 2 Leeds United 0 01/May - FA Cup Final - Southampton 1 Manchester United 0 Midweek: 01/Oct - European Cup 1st Round 2nd Leg - Derby County 3 Slovan Bratislava 0 05/Nov - European Cup-Winners' Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg - West Ham United 3 Ararat Erevan 1 10/Dec - UEFA Cup 3rd Round 2nd Leg - Liverpool 3 Slask Wroclaw 0 21/Jan - League Cup Semi Final 2nd Leg - Manchester City 4 Middlesbrough 0 09/Mar - FA Cup 6th Round Replay - Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Manchester United 3 (1 goal missing) 14/Apr - European Cup-Winners' Cup Semi Final 2nd Leg - West Ham United 3 Eintracht Frankfurt 1 European Finals: 28/Apr - UEFA Cup Final 1st Leg - Liverpool 3 Club Brugge 2 Internationals: 19/Nov - European Championships Qualifier - Portugal 1 England 1 19/Nov - European Championships Qualifier - Wales 1 Austria 0 08/May - Home International - Scotland 3 Northern Ireland 0 15/May - Home International - Scotland 2 England 1 28/May - USA Bicentennial Tournament - Italy 2 England 3 31/May - USA Bicentennial Tournament - Team America 1 England 3
Arsenal, Aston Villa, Birmingham, Burnley, Coventry, Derby, Everton, Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Norwich, QPR, Sheffield United, Stoke City, Tottenham, West Ham et Wolves.
In English: Tottenham got relegated because it was the end of an era: no Chivers, no Coates, no Peters, no golden-age starts, and young, inexperienced players were some reasons for the relegation. Shilton was playing at Stoke at that time until 1977.
@@YeOldeFootballChannel Great stuff, it is strange how stuff is ok and others not, all very bizarre , would you say BBC got most of the British teams international matches in the 70s ?
yeah it must have been. i just wanted to see it for myself because i cant imagine how someone can score 4 goals and end up making it draw. i ve been searching for some footage but i guess its waste of time then. thanks for answer.