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stevesoccerscrapbook 1973 74 season
Clips from the Football League in 1973/74 season. To see more videos please SUBSCRIBE.
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stevesoccerscrapbook Man City v Man Utd 1972
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Classic 3-3 draw between Man City and Man Utd in 1972 with a debut goal from Sammy McIlroy. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook 70's Southampton
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A selection of Southampton players from the 1970's. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook Gordon Hill
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Highlights of the career of former Millwall, Manchester United, Derby County, Queens Park Rangers, Chicago Sting and England winger Gordon Hill. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook Kevin Hector
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Highlights of former derby County striker Kevin Hector. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook F A Cup Stars 1971
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A selection of the more prominent stars of the 1971 F A Cup competition. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook Malcolm MacDonald
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Highlights of the career of former fulham, Luton Town, Newcastle United, Arsenal and England centre forward Malcolm MacDonald. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook Stan Bowles
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Highlights of Stan Bowles' career at Queens Park Rangers, Nottingham Forest and England. Unfortunately I was not able to find footage of action from his time at Manchester City, Brentford or Orient. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook F A Cup stars 1970
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A selection of some of the prominent stars of the 1970 F A Cup competition. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook 70's Stoke City
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A selection of Stoke City players from 1970's. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook Manchester United Number 11's
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A selection of players who graced the Manchester United number 11 shirt. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
stevesoccerscrapbook Manchester United Number 9's
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A selection of Manchester United stars who graced the number 9 shirt. To see more videos click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook 70's Ipswich Town
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A selection of Ipswich Town players from 1970's. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook England v Scotland 1971
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Stars of the England V Scotland home international Wembley clash in 1971. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook 70's Aston Villa
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A selection of Aston Villa players from the 1970's. To see more videos please click LIKE and SUBSCRIBE.
stevesoccerscrapbook 70's Birmingham City
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stevesoccerscrapbook 70's Birmingham City
stevesoccerscrapbook Telford Area football 1981 82
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stevesoccerscrapbook Telford Area football 1981 82
stevesoccerscrapbook Ian Storey Moore
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stevesoccerscrapbook Ian Storey Moore
stevesoccerscrapbook Hartshill Park Rangers
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stevesoccerscrapbook Hartshill Park Rangers
Thank you for these wonderful memories. Such a great atmosphere at Upton Park with its muddy pitch and skinny goals.
Thanks for your memories and nsw wolves still think dougan was the best I ever saw at wolves saw him on debut at wolves a hard track
Love it. Cheers.
I never missed an home game in those days, we didn't win much but we were very entertaining, Waggy was my favourite.
I was 7 & remember 90% of these players..
The greatest season in British football: Leeds win the title, Man Utd relegated. ... 😊. If Carlsberg...
I was a Wolves regular at the time and there was a lot people saying he should be picked for the national team, i think he would have in time if he had carried on.
Up the wolves proper football. 🐺🏴
For me the Country's best striker from 1970-74
Diabolical over the ball tackle at 2:12
I was a regular at the Wolves in the late 60s and the 70s, the Doog was idolised by the fans, and with the great waggy on the wing they were so entertaining.
Ah memories
Great! Andy Gray the best ever!
Thanks for posting this, Steve. I enjoyed that! Clarke was a superb finisher.
THE BEST
When he first came over from Ireland he was to continue his education , he was added to the class I was in at the Portsmouth Polytechnic. He played one of his early games against Wolves, where he made Billy Wright look like a amateur.
Your the best man great memories great goals and no music up the Boro .
Famous old club same as ours at Everton great memories going there as a teenager in the 70s and all them league cup replays in 77 got a bit nasty in the 80s but that’s what you got then Don t think we lost a semi final at Villa park as previously said great memories
Thank you for the memories.
Bradford Park Avenue legend
Wow fantastic Steve, brings back great memories mate. Utv.
My dad was born and raised in Doncaster, but - so the legend goes - when he was a kid he went to watch Rovers (this would have been in the 50s) play West Brom, and was so utterly entranced by the style of their play (not to mention their cool kit) that he adopted them as his team, forever calling them "the mighty Albion." I was born in 1970 and grew up hearing stories about most of the players on this video. He only got to see them play live twice (once against Liverpool, once vs Leicester City), but followed them to his dying day. I miss him and wish I could have shown him this video. It's absolutely awesome. Thank you.
Thanks for this m8
Brilliant montage❤💜💙 thx so much
Thanks for this My villa as a kid stood on a wooden box with my dad
Mr reliable .Kevin
Leeds could do with a sniffer right now. Glory days.
It would be hard for people to imagine today just how much bigger the F A Cup was than the League back in those days. Winning the League was great of course but most players and fans would take the cup if asked to choose back in 1970. To put it into perspective, Everton won the title that year but highlights of their title clinching game weren't shown on TV. I think BBC Grandstand may have shown literally 20 seconds on the following Saturday's programme and that was about it.
Great memories! Thanks!
What fantastic memories. Absolutely brilliant. Thank You.
How much would sniffer be worth in todays money 😂😂
Excellent footage! My era. Went to my first game in 1973.
Billy Two Rivers had on some weight
Thank you for the memories, as a lad back in 70s I loved watching the Albion, they were great times which sadly and probably never return but what awesome players
Love this footage!
What brilliant memories.
Unless I'm dreaming - I remember watching Hurst play for the Baggies when we were in Div 2 sometime around 1974 or 75???? I'm certain it was Geoff Hurst and I'm pretty certain he scored at home against York City.
Hi David. Yes, Geoff did play for WBA but I couldn't find any videos of any goals he scored for them.
Cheers for the confirmation. I wasn't sure. I was about 14 at the time. Enjoyed the video - thanks.@@stevelowe2026
I'd like to see how some of these pampered millionaire players of today would go on with a waterlogged leather ball on a muddy pitch.
John Osbourne in goal playing with 1 arm in a sling
This is great, thank you kindly.
07:16 and people say the injury theatrics are a modern invention lol
The hawthorns what great memories you have given me. We were a team to be reckoned with back in the days. C.o.y.b. Boing boing.
What brilliant entertainment. A wonderful montage of memorable Albion moments. COYB forever and ever. Thanks Steve.
Some great players unknown to most but fondly remembered by those lucky enough to see them play.
Been going to Goodison since the late 1950s and always thought the line between success and failure was the width of a cigarette paper. After the demise of the 1970 championship side, two poor seasons followed, Then in 1974-75 Billy Bingham created a team that looked odds on the win the league title, but two bad defeats late on to Carlisle and home to Sheffield United cost them dearly. The confidence lift going into the European Cup. with the likes of Bob Latchford, Martin Dobson, and Gary Jones could have altered the 70s hierarchy. Gordon Lee also came close to Cup glory, Players like Bruce Rioch and Duncan Mc Kenzie were brought in by John Moore's just before Billy Bingham was sacked, who despite poor league form was in the league cup semi final they later took the blues close to an FA Cup final in 1977. What price the leadership of John Moore's today, during this sad period in the blues history.
Spot on mate. We were close in 77/78 too. But 74/75 eh? Beaten 3 times by two of the relegated teams. If we'd won it, then into the European Cup for 75/76 and who knows? Could have been a completely different narrative for us.
days from long ago when growing up back in England hard to believe its over 50yrs ago
Awesome video!
Sadly, it's not the worst thing Jehovah's Witnesses have been responsible for to be fair.
UTFT!
, Will never ever forget Sniffer Clarkes diving header !