That Danish side were AWESOME in the 1980s . Micheal Laudrup ONE of the all time Greats . Well done yesterday in the Euro's . Get well soon and quick Mr Eriksson .
Laudrup was nowhere near one of the all time greats. What I would call a misfit - a talented attacking midfield player who was afraid to go too near the opposition goal.
@@paulchristopher8634The Danish FA introduced professionalism in the late 70s, so your hideously off the mark with your "part timers" comment about Denmark. Denmark deservedly beat us at Wembley, and IMO, whoever compiled this video is guilty of piss poor video production, showing so little of the Danes creativity that night.
Totally agree that it was the Greece home game that ultimately cost England a place the the ‘84 euros. Englands goal diff was vastly superior to Denmark’s, having said that Denmark were good for their money in the finals.
@@frankwells7520also Denmark's late equaliser in the 1st game also cost us. Just one extra point in either Denmark game or the home game against Greece would've put us through.
The only reason why we failed to qualify is why Bobby Robaon persisted in senrding on Luther Blissett in the forward position. We had Mark Hateley, Clive Allen, Gary Lineker; Gary Shaw, Tony Morley, Gordon Cowans; John Barnes. NO WAY! ONLY LITHER BLISDETT! HOW STUPID! Mind this team beat Brazil in Rio 2-0 .......without Blissett. Larry long term italian massive fan of England fron Italy
Don't think he ever did. I know that Clemence never say a penalty in his professional career. At we used to think that Goalkeeper was an area of strength. Actually this was a good England side but there appeared to be little consistency in selection.
Found this on Gary Mabbutt's Wiki page: "In 2018, Mabbutt had part of his foot eaten by a rat. While on holiday with his daughter in the Kruger National Park, in South Africa, Mabbutt, who has little feeling in his feet due to diabetic neuropathy, awoke to find a rat had eaten part of his foot and had bitten one toe to the bone. He was forced to fly back to the UK for surgery and spent a week in hospital." That might be the worst thing that I have ever read about a footballer.
Greatest England kit of all time, I always wanted one as a kid. I thought I had one one Christmas, but mum and dad got me a Kevin Keegan kit which was a cheaper England looking kit.
Yes. Ironically he saved one for England from a German (Brehme). Alas it was only a friendly tournament game in Mexico in 1985 and not in a competitive fixture