Everton vs Manchester City from the 1985-86 Season at Goodison Park. Brilliant victory for the Blues with Gary Lineker grabbing a hat-trick and Greame Sharp scoring one.
I was in the back of Gladys street that night sat on one of the bars trapped coz it was fkn chocker,and some fella fartin all night and stunk the end out, I'll never forget it.
When the blues defeated Liverpool in the Anfield Derby in February 1986, they looked odds on to retain the league title. This must have motivated Liverpool who went on a run which brought them 33 points out of a possible 36. The blues lost a key midweek game at Oxford late in the season. That was the loss that cost them the title, as they had been neck and neck with Liverpool. I remember a friend who was at university in Oxford at the time, and was at the game, ringing me after the game to say Oxford played like Wimbledon and their physical game to stifle the blues, yet weeks earlier rolled over in a 6-0 pasting at Anfield with their main striker (John Aldridge) anonymous. The unnecessary sale of Gary Lineker was the beginning of the end of Kendall's great team. The league win in 1987 was in part due to a collapse in March when Liverpool lost 3 out of 4 games that the blues capitalised on after hanging around the top 6 all season. The line that the club wanted Lineker's 40 goals shared around the team was ludicrous and accepted by some fans. Lineker proved he was a world class striker in the 1986 world cup, strangely it was well reported the club agreed to sell Lineker months before his world cup exploits. Which made no business sense. Lucky to have seen Roy Vernon at the peak of his powers, like Lineker you knew the ball would end up i the net if they got to it first in the penalty area. He was that good.
@@danielmckerrigan2385 How can you say you were better in 1987? Take a look at the teams we put out. Our injury list was so bad, we almost played with half of the recognised first team all season and still won it. Paul Power was bought as a third string left back and ended up playing 41 out 42 league games that season. We had full backs playing as centre half’s and wingers playing in full back positions. Common place now, but not then. The Dark Side got injuries at the back in the run-in and they couldn’t cover well enough to cope! We coped with far, far more all season! This is why Power got the clubs player of the season, and Kendall said it was a greater achievement than 1985! Don’t try to tell Evertonians you were better!
We lost because of one game. Oxford away before the last two games at home winning by an aggregate of 8-2 including a game against the best West Ham team I’ve ever seen, who were actually second above us at that time. Won 3-1 in one of the best games I have ever seen! We even had an under strength side as the cup final against the Dark Side was the following Saturday. Which we undeservedly lost of course having battered them for most of the game! The Oxford game was lost because Lineker missed a hat full, a real hat full. Why? Because he forgot his ‘lucky’ boots! He had to borrow a pair! Of course the Dark Side won at Leicester same night, but their game on the Saturday at Chelsea would have been meaningless, if we beat Southampton at home (6-1). So a player who hade score nearly forty goals before the Oxford match missed a bunch of sitters, and who benefitted? And people wonder why we say we are cursed by their very existence ever since we moved from Mordor and they came into being from then!
Lineker was mustard for Everton. Took him quite a few games to be really accepted by our fans just because he replaced Andy Gray, and then we sold him for a relative pittance after 40 goals in one season for us then going on to be leading goalscorer in the 1986 World Cup.
I never liked that season's kit, the jersey was just wrong. Should have stuck with the classic 84/85 kit. I suppose even 30-odd years ago the marketing men had to have their say. We were good in the mid-80s though, sure we put 6 past Arsenal in 85/86 too.
Great that. I've got it on tape the intro is fantastic starts with showing the crowd and saw a lad from school in the crowd (didn't go to this one myself). Makes sense, first game captured on tape.
It’s amazing how people like him who have lived in a bubble of privilege and celebrity since they were teenagers feel they can comment on real life today!?!
@@saraw6446 100% agree. How he went from from EFC hero to a complete and utter, pontificating, virtue-signalling, migrant loving wa£nker is some story. Cannot watch his hypocritical face now.
Wow this post has really brought out the racist bigoted scum out from under their slimy stones. Wish I could persuade my wife to leave this godforsaken shit house of a country!
@@martinkulkarni3569 You don't like the truth then ? Perhaps you could leave if you really despise living here that much. It must be a real burden for you.
Steve Redmond had a nightmare that night against Sharp and Lineker. I remember feeling sorry for him at the time, he was (like me) only a teenager then. We were too good all round for City though. How times have changed|!
We were walking round to the paddock and a mob of city fans were fronting Eveton fans, they had this big fella with a mad afro, as he got to me I punched him right in the teeth,, still got the scars on my knuckles to this day.. great times.
A time when Everton were dominant over Man City when on a level playing field! 2024 and the Mega Bucks Abu Dhabi United Group have given them titles, helped with corruption.