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England 3 v 1 Scotland 1971 (FULL MATCH) British Home Championship Wembley Stadium 

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Exceptionally rare footage from May 1971 at Wembley Stadium as England host Scotland in the annual British Home Championship clash.. Attendance 91469.. England line up - Banks / Cooper / Lawler / McFarland / Storey / Moore / Ball / Lee / Peters / Hurst / Chivers - (Sub used - Clarke replaced Lee)... (Dont forget to hit the subscribe button,its totally free!)

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@gainsbourg66
@gainsbourg66 2 года назад
Brian Moore had so much class as a commentator. So much of his natural style has since become "commentator" style. His love for the game comes through, his warmth, his humility. He was one of the greatest.
@peezebeuponyou3774
@peezebeuponyou3774 2 года назад
Always thought of him as a bit of a lightweight, tbh. I was a big Coleman fan.
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 2 года назад
@@peezebeuponyou3774 nah, I found Coleman a bit abrasive in his commentary. In the late 60s & early 70s when a goal was scored especially from a London team, Moore boy he got excited. The best for me then Barry Davies. Sinstadt was another who has finally left planet footy. Women commentators 🤮. Sorry gals.
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
Brian Moore couldn't be neutral unfortunately, he loved all the London teams and London based players and totally exaggerated when one did well, obviously making a fuss about Chivers (rightly) but not a mention of how poorly Peters and Hurst played. On another note, listen to him through this game, he made such a fuss about Jimmy Jonhstone every time he went near the ball (which, in truth was not very often)
@marklawrence1140
@marklawrence1140 2 года назад
SO TRUE.
@marklawrence1140
@marklawrence1140 Год назад
I so agree with you, Brian Moore was a classic.
@marklawrence1140
@marklawrence1140 2 года назад
Classic games i just love them.
@Kaiserbill99
@Kaiserbill99 2 года назад
Really like this England kit and the Scotland kit for that matter. Always wish England played in simple white tops, aside from the three lions badge, with that turtleneck collar.
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
@@duckjive1 Long sleeve cotton shirts were brilliant, not a sponsor on the front or a name on the back to be seen
@ay613
@ay613 2 года назад
turtlenecks are annoying to play football with useless too.
@Kaiserbill99
@Kaiserbill99 2 года назад
@@ay613 Well They're really a crewneck rather than a turtleneck.I don't see a great deal of difference with other styles with or without a collar.
@057rcbartman
@057rcbartman 2 года назад
when internationals were exciting to watch, also note how the tackles are strong and getting stuck in and players just getting on with the game , no fairies rolling around for the free kicks. the days when showing you were hurt to the opposition was a weakness , dont get mad , get even days.lol
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 2 года назад
I watched recently on RU-vid a game from the Asia Cup (their Euro Cup) China v Japan, there's a lot of history there like my Scot v Eng, & they were kicking lumps out of each other & tackling like Leeds Utd (c'mon Leeeeeds) look it up under most violent match ever..
@zionbae5852
@zionbae5852 3 года назад
Jimmy Johnstone vs Terry Cooper what a battle! Martin Chivers, Bobby Moore also showing class in this match.
@1sciaca
@1sciaca 2 года назад
This was so fantastic to watch especially the whole match plus post match. Thank you.
@user-cj3pm8mm1f
@user-cj3pm8mm1f 2 года назад
This was over half century ago. But still have a lot to offer. I really like the games of `70s.
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 2 года назад
You're hired!
@kongshow6229
@kongshow6229 3 года назад
Thanks for these amazing games
@blakeadam8168
@blakeadam8168 3 года назад
Thanks so much duckjive1 . Your a legend.
@markdisney260
@markdisney260 2 года назад
Thanks for posting these old games. I was 8 when this was played and sitting here in Kuala Lumpur I'm loving the commentary, the orange panelled ball, the aggression, the kit, and little Jimmy Johnstone (Pat Nevin meets Mo Salleh).
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
Difference is there is an end result with Salah
@arthursteven5601
@arthursteven5601 Год назад
Wee jinky
@mathewdunne5771
@mathewdunne5771 3 года назад
thanks for this. very enjoyable to watch
@mathewdunne5771
@mathewdunne5771 3 года назад
@@duckjive1 subscribed a long time ago -- watched almost everything you've posted. My dad had a season ticket at WHL and although I'm a Waford man, went to a huge amount go first team, reserves and youth team games (the Hoddle years) at Spurs during the 70s. Grear times
@flyboy2880
@flyboy2880 2 года назад
Great posts, all these old games, marvellous memories.
@flyboy2880
@flyboy2880 2 года назад
@@duckjive1 Just subscribed.👍
@Hoolaballoo
@Hoolaballoo 2 года назад
Thanks for this one! The Scotland line up, please. Maurizio from Italy
@smokingbrush2498
@smokingbrush2498 2 года назад
That was some shift that Cooper put in there.; both in defence and attack. Hardly a frame where he isn't in shot. Btw; I watched this with the sound muted and enjoyed it as a commentator-free experience. Thanks for downloading.
@AntonioSaucedo22
@AntonioSaucedo22 2 года назад
Some shambolic defending on both ends. Still, awesome game, awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
@jimmyandtheresurrection7247
@jimmyandtheresurrection7247 2 года назад
That first goal wasn't a goal. Was a penalty. But here comes poetic justice.
@askarian100
@askarian100 3 года назад
thank you great friend
@0019808
@0019808 2 года назад
Bright orange balls were very fashionable in the early 70s. I remember the one for the 1973 cup final between Sunderland and Leeds. They only lasted for a couple of season then disappeared.
@darren2514fv
@darren2514fv 2 года назад
The orange ball was also used in the 1966 World Cup Final
@seltaeb3302
@seltaeb3302 3 года назад
Man, this gets better Duckjive even tho we lost! And it's revenge time in the Euros! 🎵FLOWER OF SCOTLAND..🎵
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 3 года назад
Oh yes, a win! & we loved Wembley so much we took some of it back! 🤮🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🥅⚽ vs ⚽⚽🥅🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🤗...
@Colsoloact-po9wv
@Colsoloact-po9wv 2 года назад
Whyen footballers wore their shirts tucked in their shorts! LOL! Glad these matches have been uploaded....great to watch the game played properly...the only diving done by the keepers!
@PaulGibbons13
@PaulGibbons13 3 года назад
Great video 😀👍
@jordipena7984
@jordipena7984 2 года назад
Thanks 👌
@HassanRadwan133
@HassanRadwan133 2 года назад
First goal was obviously not a goal and I don't know what Jimmy Hill was talking about, saying the Ref used his discretion. There is no discretion when the rule is very clear. Not sure why Scottish players didn't complain more. Perhaps they realised that not only would it have been a penalty but they would have been down to 10 men. Scotland showed a lot of huff and puff for the first 15 minutes or so but England were a class above. As a Spurs fan it was great to see Chivers during his prime (a time I remember well as the 70s was my era.) Unfortunately it was at a time that England went through some difficult years so he never won anything with them.
@darren2514fv
@darren2514fv 2 года назад
In terms of the weather what a contrast at Wembley 2 weeks earlier it was sunny at the FA Cup Final between Liverpool and Arsenal with the white ball while here it was cloudy with the orange ball
@paulbradshaw303
@paulbradshaw303 9 месяцев назад
Bobby Moore head and shoulders above everyone else on the field. Real world class player during this period
@user-wp8vy8le3y
@user-wp8vy8le3y 5 месяцев назад
Not sure about that one. Ramsey should really have been building for the future after Mexico 1970. It's always difficult to build a team in any era - but perhaps the class of '66 and '70 were past their sell-by dates; the likes of Ball, Peters, Moore and Hurst. Banks still looked as good as ever - shame about the accident which ended his career in 1972; but it did give Ramsey a chance with Ray Clemence and Peter Shilton.
@converse91970
@converse91970 3 года назад
Brilliant!
@steviem8466
@steviem8466 2 года назад
Martin Chivers, poor mans Peter Osgood, Ramsey snmubbed Ossie, when he should have bee n first choice centre fowrd in Mexico 70!
@Poshypaws
@Poshypaws 2 года назад
Chris Lawler and Frank McLintock at Wembley twice in one month!!!!
@djelalniyazi4090
@djelalniyazi4090 2 года назад
My childhood what a team england was and franny Lee on the wing
@prantikmitra4085
@prantikmitra4085 3 года назад
Thank you mate ❤❤. I don't know how to thank you. Please try to upload England 1970 world Cup matches.
@rogerspencer9698
@rogerspencer9698 3 года назад
@@duckjive1 you might be able to if you dont put an obvious description in with words that youtube will pick up on.. say match 1 for example, as they wont know what it relates to?
@stuartburley5860
@stuartburley5860 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing this. It is a shame though that you put the score in the title of the piece, it's nice to watch a full 90 minute game from 50 years ago without knowing who wins
@tancreddehauteville764
@tancreddehauteville764 Год назад
Not one brown face on the pitch! Those were the days.
@TheOriginalPickleRick
@TheOriginalPickleRick 2 года назад
Thanks for uploading. It would be great if you could add the goal times for those of us that can't watch the whole game.
@rdgrdg1632
@rdgrdg1632 3 месяца назад
What
@duffymoony
@duffymoony 2 года назад
Ball with white boots in 71, kin ledge. Poxy back header though for the 1-1.
@martinodoni8943
@martinodoni8943 3 года назад
Really not seeing Brian Moore's logic over the first goal. No, the ball didn't cross the line, but it was deliberately punched off the line by a defender, when it was definitely about to go in. The defender would be sent off, feet wouldn't touch the ground, for that today. England would still have had a penalty, so probably would have scored still. And attempting to deny an opponent a goal through cheating means there is no 'bad luck' to point to if the goal is awarded anyway.
@jeanlawley6483
@jeanlawley6483 2 года назад
Brian Moore was perfectly sound on the first goal ... it should not have been given it never crossed the line ... by the rules of the day it was a penalty and the player who handled it would have remained on the pitch ... The penalty may have been scored or may have been missed ... either way Scotland should have had a second chance to save the goal
@paulashford4155
@paulashford4155 2 года назад
The days when if they bothered to wear goalie gloves, they wore those council issued work gloves. Well, in local leagues they did.
@jamescorlett5272
@jamescorlett5272 2 года назад
duckjive 1 you are fast becoming a Legend - Great coverage here - while I'm at it do you happen to have the England 🇬🇧 vs Wales game the 0 - 0 the one prior to this ? - Big Thanks mate 👍 for all your sterling work - Cheers .
@timrobinson100
@timrobinson100 3 месяца назад
Brian Moore seemed to hate his own country
@stephenreeds3632
@stephenreeds3632 10 месяцев назад
Loved the Scottish No. 9 running into Banks and ending up on his arse! Standard was quite poor and why was Storey ever picked?
@davidfogarty2220
@davidfogarty2220 3 месяца назад
Enforcer?
@voice_of_reason5604
@voice_of_reason5604 2 года назад
I'm not a Celtic fan by any stretch , saw my first Aberdeen game in 71. But I reckon the Celtic starting 11 with Jock Stein in charge would have given England a much better game than that 11 did. Some strange team selections (2 from my home town club for a start).
@arthursteven5601
@arthursteven5601 Год назад
And yet a lot of the lisbon lions didnt win many scotland caps like craig and clark and chalmers ..... as a rangers fan i cant understand that sad that wee jinky had about 28 caps lol total scandal... i remember reading that jimmy said he never really enjoyed playing for scotland because too many scots fan wer against him because he was a celtic player
@timrobinson100
@timrobinson100 3 года назад
Bring back the orange ball 😂😡
@garyhillman4993
@garyhillman4993 2 года назад
That ball s been tangoed
@peterwoodhouse4314
@peterwoodhouse4314 2 года назад
Moore mentions Scotland's attacking line-up but England fielded Chivers, Hurst, Lee... Born in 70s so am catching up on these internationals. By the time I got into football only Keegan really of this generation was still playing. This was start of a talented lost generation with Eng not qualifying for 74/76/78 WC/Euros; while Sco can only dream of players like Bremner (predictable dissent booking) & Law.
@andrewcorlett4795
@andrewcorlett4795 3 года назад
As blake says , you whomever you be are Gods gift , Nice One duckjive 1 .
@yippyialeftside8351
@yippyialeftside8351 3 года назад
Yes great stuff not a Tottenham fan but love all the old games and documentaries on this channel
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 3 года назад
Martin Chivers. The poor guy got constant stick if he hadn't scored every five minutes. He was a quiet guy & rarely done interviews tho Brian Moore had this thing about him like he was from the planet Mars. Chivers! One nil!
@mohdazmi10
@mohdazmi10 2 года назад
Eventually he suffered from the Poland match at Wembley and never played for England again.
@jamescorlett5272
@jamescorlett5272 2 года назад
Big Chiv playing 24 times for England 🇬🇧 to of those as a substitute + scored 13 Goals - my Dad told me he took me as a baby 👶 along with him to an under 23 game vs Italy at Nottingham in 67 and who scored - You Guest it Chivers - who on his day was world class - with hindsight I believe had we made it to W Germany in 74 , Alf would have stuck by him an who das devil could possibly now know ??? . Oh yeah 1 - 0 by the way or so I'm told 🤔 .
@teeteringonthebrink.305
@teeteringonthebrink.305 2 года назад
@@mohdazmi10 Same can be said of Sir Alf Ramsey. After failing to beat Poland and qualify for the '74 World Cup he never managed England again.
@jamescorlett5272
@jamescorlett5272 2 года назад
30 . 50 Frannie Lee given Hurst a piece of his mind after Hurst had the audacity to take his shot for him ( the cheek ) 🤣 .
@timrobinson100
@timrobinson100 3 года назад
Terry cooper England’s greatest ever left back forget Wilson Samson and Pearce or Cole
@martinodoni8943
@martinodoni8943 3 года назад
*Sansom
@Ruda-n4h
@Ruda-n4h 2 года назад
I don't think England have ever had a great specialist left-back. Martin Peters would have been the best. The backs who are good defenders, are, in my opinion bad players because they are not very good going forward and spend their time as extra ‘cover’ in defence or merely to watch out for opposing midfielders making a break down the flanks.
@mohdazmi10
@mohdazmi10 2 года назад
Terry Cooper is England first ever wing-back.
@yiseng4602
@yiseng4602 2 года назад
In this 1971Home Championship match with Scotland at Wembley,Sir Alf Ramsey fielded no less than five of his 1966 World Cup winners,Alan Ball,Bobby Moore,Martin Peters,Geoff Hurst and Gordon Banks.
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
Yes and the scots booed Moore I don't know why (probably jealousy that he lifted the world cup)
@arthursteven5601
@arthursteven5601 Год назад
@@johnsmiths9682 it took a great player with a scottish surname to win yous the 66 wc... even your manager had a scottish surname ramsey... plus ray wilson plus the charlton brothers had scottish blood lol
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 Год назад
@@arthursteven5601 nearly 57 years on, you scots are still bitter, clutching at straws regarding surnames, even stranger then that the scots would boo " one of their own"
@davidfogarty2220
@davidfogarty2220 3 месяца назад
@@arthursteven5601 That deserves a laugh🤣 You're like that Indian grandad on Goodness Gracious Me watching the telly who insists 'everyone' has Indian blood in them.
@rdgrdg1632
@rdgrdg1632 3 месяца назад
thursteven5601shutt up
@thebigpicture-elpanorama
@thebigpicture-elpanorama 2 года назад
It wasn't Ireland it was Northern Ireland.
@fensterputzernuernberg
@fensterputzernuernberg 2 года назад
Just think of all those brain cells getting the kiss off death everytime they headed those leather balls..
@dlamiss
@dlamiss 3 года назад
This England line up showed the problems Ramsey had for 74 really. So many of the players chosen here were through one reason or another well past it by 74 or in the case of Banks and Cooper basically finished by injuries. Probably only Mcfarland could have been a guaranteed shoe in for the World cup of 74 looking at this game 3 years earlier.
@kailashpatel1706
@kailashpatel1706 2 года назад
Mcfarland and Colin Todd should have been at the centre of English defence in the mid 1970s..
@peezebeuponyou3774
@peezebeuponyou3774 2 года назад
Although you could say the same about Scotland. They qualified in '74, but only Bremner survived from this game. I think England were probably unfortunate to come up against a strong Poland side that actually finished third in that WC.
@dlamiss
@dlamiss 2 года назад
@@kailashpatel1706 From memory Roy Mcfarland was injured for nearly a year around 74 and was never quite the same player again
@mohdazmi10
@mohdazmi10 2 года назад
@@peezebeuponyou3774 Poland at the time was the 1972 Olympic gold medalist / champion. I still remember Brian Clough said before the Poland match away that England would not have problems beating Poland (a way of underestimating opponents) but he was wrong.
@peezebeuponyou3774
@peezebeuponyou3774 2 года назад
@@mohdazmi10 I distinctly remember at Half-Time Clough saying "relax- we'll win the match". He also called the Polish keeper a clown. Wrong on both counts...
@Hofnerrazor
@Hofnerrazor 2 года назад
Orange ball? What a daft Decision for a game on TV. Should only be used if there was snow on the pitch.
@mohdazmi10
@mohdazmi10 2 года назад
The orange balls were used in the afternoon match those days.
@WEMBLEY-qm1st
@WEMBLEY-qm1st 3 года назад
Matches england vs scotland and scotland vs england years (1980-1986) Please 🙏
@stephenbroad3008
@stephenbroad3008 2 года назад
Chivers my fav
@johnnyoranges
@johnnyoranges 2 года назад
Good to see the English commentator acknowledge that the first 'goal' should've been given as a penalty. Today, it would've been, and John Greig yellow carded.
@fredbloggs220
@fredbloggs220 2 года назад
Grieg would have been sent off today
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
@@fredbloggs220 Like suarez in the world cup in 2010
@jasonpfinch
@jasonpfinch 2 года назад
Peters's opener was even dodgier than Hurst's legendary one five years earlier.
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
@@duckjive1 Luckily for scotland it was given as a goal, today it would have been a penalty and scotland would have had to play 80 mins with 10 men
@arthursteven5601
@arthursteven5601 Год назад
Scotland manager bobby brown was quickly sacked after this dismal scotland display
@timrobinson100
@timrobinson100 3 года назад
Typical Brian Moore always wanted who ever played England it seemed
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
You noticed too?
@yiseng4602
@yiseng4602 2 года назад
Dlamiss but Sir Alf Ramsey still have faith in his 1966 World Cup winners in this match with Scotland at Wembley and won 3-1.And England were unbeaten throughout 1971but hadn't had a competitive game for five months since England beat Greece 2-0 in Athens in December 1971 prior to the two leg Nations Cup quarter final ties with West Germany.
@yiseng4602
@yiseng4602 2 года назад
England in fact were the better team that day in the 1971 Home Championship match with "Auld Enemy" Scotland at Wembley winning 3-1.
@davidhunt3808
@davidhunt3808 3 года назад
That England team had a lot of survivors from 66 !! Maybe they rested on their success of 66 instead Changing . A year later in the European championship Germany became the team to beat and in 74 no England at the world cup dumped out by Poland in the qualifiers .
@mrraoulandtheking11
@mrraoulandtheking11 11 месяцев назад
Why are there lines?
@darren2514fv
@darren2514fv 2 года назад
This was the time when the then Scottish manager Bobby Brown was sacked and replaced by Tommy Docherty after Scotland failed to qualify for the later stages of the 1972 European Championship
@seltaeb9691
@seltaeb9691 2 года назад
We, Scots only do World Cups. Except for last year as we made an exception as it was Engerland. We showed them & should have won.
@arthursteven5601
@arthursteven5601 Год назад
I think he was sacked just after this game
@rdgrdg1632
@rdgrdg1632 3 месяца назад
​@@seltaeb9691idiot
@QuietManUK
@QuietManUK 2 года назад
You Scots need to learn, you might win a battle, you lost the war and always will!
@mohdazmi10
@mohdazmi10 2 года назад
Tell that to Sir Alex and see the reaction.😅😅😅
@QuietManUK
@QuietManUK 2 года назад
@@mohdazmi10 yes, denial of reality is pretty much a Scottish thing.
@garyhillman4993
@garyhillman4993 2 года назад
Aye wee billy !!!!
@jameshope398
@jameshope398 3 года назад
As a Scotsman i'm loving watching full re runs of the 1971 and 1975 games any chance you could put up the Scotland wins of 1974 and 1976
@kieronjonesanotheredenband8496
@kieronjonesanotheredenband8496 2 года назад
quite amazing watching the standard in these yesteryear matches, this match is like watching the ladies football of today. I guess the pitches in those days didn't help the quality, but its still surprising
@mohdazmi10
@mohdazmi10 2 года назад
The quality of yesteryear football is different compared to the present one. Heavier balls heavier pitches and rougher football. Here in Malaysia we used to play in muddy paddy field pitches and never complained a thing. We enjoyed the football. Tell this to our sons now and they will be heavily surprised.
@jeanlawley6483
@jeanlawley6483 2 года назад
These guys would murder any woman's football team today or otherwise
@Hirsute63
@Hirsute63 3 года назад
No reason given for the orange ball...
@mohdazmi10
@mohdazmi10 2 года назад
It was a norm those days. No complaints.
@jeanlawley6483
@jeanlawley6483 2 года назад
Still better than the multi coloured beach balls they play with today
@okkeshh39
@okkeshh39 3 года назад
.
@leewest1393
@leewest1393 2 года назад
Wembley Trophy football ?!
@Redandy1960
@Redandy1960 2 года назад
Before goalkeepers wore gloves!
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
Nor did that centre back when he handled on the line :-)
@JackalGB
@JackalGB 2 года назад
Both goalkeepers in this game were wearing gloves. Gordon Banks' were pretty obvious.
@dooda77penn19
@dooda77penn19 2 года назад
Peters goal was never a goal, should ave been a penalty 👏
@QuoPaperPlane
@QuoPaperPlane 11 дней назад
It was going in but for the hand ball. WTF if this was a regular occurence? Behave, pal.
@johnsmiths9682
@johnsmiths9682 2 года назад
Commentator totally over hyping johnstone, apart from a couple of dribbles that went nowhere he did nothing, he didn't even have a touch for 2 fifteen minute periods in the first half, he was probably a good player in the scottish league though, the other winger had a better game than Johnstone. Scotland management smoking in the "dugout" :-) Chivers totally dominating both scotland centre backs What a little sh*thouse bremner was, he was totally outplayed by Story. Altogether an easy win for England even though Peters, Hurst and Lee were very poor
@teeteringonthebrink.305
@teeteringonthebrink.305 2 года назад
I certainly thought Peters and Lee were poor. Ugh, that awful dirge - "Welcome ho-a-ome, wey-a-elcome, come on in and close the door..." They knocked Slade off the number one spot. Never forgave them for that!
@domesergicuicnelli2288
@domesergicuicnelli2288 2 года назад
Scozzesi troppo nervosi e pasticcioni
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