Chelsea Footballers (1976)

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
  • London.
    Various shots of the long haired young boys arriving to Chelsea grounds. Most youngsters have long hair and wearing Chelsea colours. They are searched by police on arrival. Various shots of the footballers running onto grounds. Various good shots of the boys cheering, watching the match, pulling faces to camera etc.
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Komentáře • 114

  • @user-ne6fx6ll2b
    @user-ne6fx6ll2b Před 3 měsíci +4

    Football in the 70's was so fun.

  • @tonykehoe123
    @tonykehoe123 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I was 15 in 76 and was from Liverpool. I loved Chelsea and always hoped to visit London one day . I lived there for a while in the 80s and still visit at least twice a year

  • @Roscoe.P.Coldchain
    @Roscoe.P.Coldchain Před 2 lety +11

    Looks like there all off to a bay city rollers concert 😂

  • @markstedman9099
    @markstedman9099 Před rokem +8

    The Chelsea strip looks better than todays version, simpler and cleaner ,more classic looking

  • @davidramsay6461
    @davidramsay6461 Před 2 lety +19

    76, was when me and me mates first started attending, Chelsea home games. This really brings it home to me, how it's now, very much, a bygone era, and there's only memories

    • @antonyware9887
      @antonyware9887 Před rokem +5

      Cant stop thé passage of time my friend. It’s mixed emotions seeing footage like that, a reminder of lost youth.

    • @Steve14ps
      @Steve14ps Před rokem

      In these days of a 'Gender Neutral' society, having a sign that says 'Boys' seems out of place today

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Před rokem +4

      @@antonyware9887 I'f your youth was spent carefree in the shed watching the mighty Chelsea, it wasn't wasted.

    • @antonyware9887
      @antonyware9887 Před rokem +4

      @@dontfeedthetroll294 mine was spent on the Shoreham street Kop at Bramall Lane but I agree with your sentiment. I’m now spending my autumn years in the same place. It never leaves you.

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Před rokem +1

      @@antonyware9887 Exactly, I still get the same goose bumps as when I 1st walked onto the terraces, especially at big games. I'm Irish so never got to go to a match in the UK back then and the league of Ireland games just aren't the same.

  • @brucedowney9164
    @brucedowney9164 Před rokem +8

    We all were kids back then going in the shed end brings the memories flooding back. Once a blue always a blue Chelsea forever🔵🔵

  • @dennisclark5206
    @dennisclark5206 Před 9 lety +82

    I thought it was too early to be 1976. Before Asian tourists, 50-50 scarves when the game was played at 3 o'clock on a Saturday afternoon with no ticket needed. Cool memories and times that will never come back to English football. Bovril, Harringtons, red white and green scarves, flight jackets. Ozzie. The game has lost its roots

    • @kendodd8734
      @kendodd8734 Před 2 lety +6

      100 % right it’s corporate and just money oriented now it’s a soulless game now the players don’t wanna know the fans there a million miles apart now in the financial area and for a fella to take his family to a game costs an arm and a leg

    • @nigelmckinley9595
      @nigelmckinley9595 Před 2 lety +3

      Parkas green school 70s I still have some originals still great times wrangler jackets another great times

    • @jamesguy1030
      @jamesguy1030 Před rokem +3

      Dennis Clark ~ Yeah,
      A Lot of the Chelsea crew were Skinheads
      The Skinhead Movement was to influence & inspire a Generation of Young people,
      One of these young people was a young man called Ian Stuart.
      Ian Stuart, Like so many young men dreamed of a career in Rock ‘n’ Roll
      But when in 1977 he formed Skrewdriver,
      A Punk Group Based in North West England,
      No one could have predicted the rollercoaster ride that he was about to endure.
      With two singles and an album recorded Skrewdriver were heading for the dizzy heights of rock stardom,
      But when their concerts became battlegrounds & gained the band a reputation that saw them Banned from London venues,
      Disowned by their record label and slaughtered in the mainstream music press most people would have put it down to experience & shuffled off into a Dystopian day Job.
      it is testament to the resilience of Ian Stuart that against staggering odds he refused to be defeated.
      This Remarkable Story is well documented in the fascinating book called
      “The Ian Stuart - Skrewdriver Biography”
      This records the historical journey that started as a highly rated punk vocalist mixing with the likes of
      The Sex Pistols,
      Bob Geldof,
      Siouxsie & The Banshees,
      Motörhead,
      Iggy Pop,
      Sham69,
      Sting from the Police,
      & Suggs From Chart toppers Madness.
      Right the way thru to National Front Demonstrators,
      British Movement Marches,
      Ku Klux Klan Leaders in the U.S,
      & Top Skinhead Recruits for the Blood & Honour Organisation That he founded back in 1987.
      The Record Shops refused to sell his albums,
      Yet they sold thousands,
      His Concerts were starved of any publicity,
      Yet even his enemies would admit that he could easily fill venues as big as the Royal Albert Hall.
      This Remarkable in-depth story traces his early beginnings in Blackpool through to his Murder as a National Socialist & Skinhead Legend in 1993.
      We’ve all heard stories about rebellious rock stars,
      But this is a Truly unique account of a Rebel with a Cause.
      & one who lived through the Pain, Pressure, & Patriotic Pride that was his Life.
      I’ll Never forget about Ian Stuart, he Gave a Generation Of Working Class Youth a Sense Of Pride & Belonging to our Once Great Nations.
      Even if you Revile this Movement,
      it’s ideas,
      & it’s Rock Music & Patriotic ballads ,
      it is a very interesting & important piece of Social & Youth Culture History.

    • @dontfeedthetroll294
      @dontfeedthetroll294 Před rokem +3

      Ozzie Ardiles?, As much as I'm a Chelsea boy and despise Spurs with a passion, it was treat to watch him play.

    • @senormosquito1114
      @senormosquito1114 Před rokem +2

      @@dontfeedthetroll294 …….I remember Osvaldo, a brilliant footballer. I wish Chelsea could have signed him in 1979 but at least we managed to sign Willian some decades later from under the noses of the Spuds. 😀🏆

  • @stephengrainger7586
    @stephengrainger7586 Před 2 lety +9

    Back in the day it was good fun going to chelsea

  • @dirkbogarde44
    @dirkbogarde44 Před 10 lety +36

    Do you ever see bunches of kids going to games like that now ?

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Never,its too expensive for schoolkids now.

  • @NoirL.A.
    @NoirL.A. Před 2 lety +12

    jesus look how thin everybody was back then. nowadays at least half that crowd would be overweight or obese.

    • @leslierowe2337
      @leslierowe2337 Před 7 dny

      Well in those days there were no mobile phones you practically walked everywhere and there were no MacDonalds about just the odd fish and chip

  • @BarryCFCOK
    @BarryCFCOK Před 10 lety +34

    This not 1976 but 1974-75 season v Man. City lost 0-1

  • @journeybymoonlight3216
    @journeybymoonlight3216 Před 2 lety +10

    Watching the fans is more intresting than watching the game.

    • @NoirL.A.
      @NoirL.A. Před 2 lety +2

      i'm american and i agree completely old footage of the fans is way more interesting than the games.

    • @Stephen-lx9nm
      @Stephen-lx9nm Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@NoirL.A.American 😂Your sports are sh t

  • @1963johndaly
    @1963johndaly Před rokem +5

    I was one of those kids standing on the 'big step' behind the goal, shed end.

  • @cbloke2252
    @cbloke2252 Před 2 lety +10

    Apparently we had no fans back then. Yeah right. I was too young to go in the 70s, but started going in the 80s. Loved those days.

    • @stephengrainger7586
      @stephengrainger7586 Před 2 lety +3

      We had a lot of fans back then and a lot of away fans good old days

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Před rokem +2

      Watch Chelsea 4 Liverpool 2 from 1970)I think) a sea of Blue and White Scarves..

    • @Spectrescup
      @Spectrescup Před rokem +3

      It's amazing, isn't it? When we had no money that was apparently our natural position. When we did get money that was unfair.
      I've been thinking recently that every team that got screwed by starting to build a new stand when the 70's oil crisis tanked the western economies (Wolves, Burnley, Sheffield United, a little later Middlesbrough, and if I'm wrong about any of these I hope their fans will correct me) got relegated, not just to Div 3 but to Div 4.
      I know CFC took it close, but we never went lower than the old Division 2. However, as I say, the 'football historians' have that as our rightful place.
      Chelsea were big spenders right from their very formation, as befits the West End team. They were the first team to buy foreign players on big money (and by foreign players I mean the Scots who changed the way football was played in the pre-WW1 years.
      We always bought superstars (Hughie Gallagher, Tommy Lawton) and we always produced our home grown brilliance (has there ever been a better English teenager than Jimmy Greaves)?

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Před rokem

      @@Spectrescup Well said ! I know Jimmy Greaves wasn't a Winger, however:
      Hey ! Bonnie Jim, The Man On The Wing
      Cut Inside,Shoot and Score
      Jim was the Man who was born to be King....Scoring For Evermore...😇

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Spectrescup If you think Chelsea is in the West End of London you don`t know the city very well lol.......West End is the area around Oxford Street W1 not Fulham SW6

  • @annteak2669
    @annteak2669 Před 2 lety +14

    oh my gosh never seen so many white faces in a crowd!!

    • @annteak2669
      @annteak2669 Před rokem +4

      I certainly hope not!! If we continue accepting the destruction of our people and our way of life then yes it will become a reality!! We need to fight back!! with all our might if we want our Grandchildren to live a English Way of life with English traditions etc....Our Ancestors fought to their deaths!! I will never forget the sacrifices they made to ensure our freedoms were never taken nor compromised!!

    • @Evemeister12
      @Evemeister12 Před rokem +1

      You've clearly not seen all the gammons at the EDL marches getting pissed and acting like complete lemons

    • @annteak2669
      @annteak2669 Před rokem +1

      You mean the ones with the Machetes!! Yawn!!

    • @rogerdecoursey8341
      @rogerdecoursey8341 Před rokem +4

      And isn't it just wonderful. That's how it should be.

    • @Stephen-lx9nm
      @Stephen-lx9nm Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Evemeister12😂😂😂😂😂Rupert are you mad😂

  • @redflag8970
    @redflag8970 Před 5 lety +21

    great footage of a simpler era

  • @antonyware9887
    @antonyware9887 Před rokem +4

    Ah the memories. Could easily have been Bramall Lane

  • @carlroberts8013
    @carlroberts8013 Před rokem +4

    Such evocative clip. This April 1975. Chelsea were relegated a few weeks later.

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Před 3 měsíci

      And QPR nearly won the title that year,missed it by only one point on the final day of the season.

    • @carlroberts8013
      @carlroberts8013 Před 3 měsíci

      @@mjh5437 Not the final day. Liverpool hustled the FA to play their final game after QPR’s. But that Norwich away game was the problem.

  • @federicomasset6064
    @federicomasset6064 Před rokem +3

    Wonderful

  • @AB-tv2rm
    @AB-tv2rm Před 2 lety +4

    This looks so nice

  • @marchelayal3538
    @marchelayal3538 Před 9 lety +6

    in memoriam !!

  • @vordman
    @vordman Před 2 lety +8

    It's all looks so wonderfully grotty now. I remember those days well, I'd have been about 11 myself at the time. Even at that age you could get a spanking if you were in the wrong place at the wrong time. There were plenty of junior hooligans. I bet that lad in the long coat near the beginning was hoping for some aggro!

    • @druidswillow1052
      @druidswillow1052 Před 2 lety +2

      Yep definitely, Remember getting a bit of a kicking from Hammers skins outside Highbury forgot to hide scarf even though I was obviously a schoolboy & at Spurs in the High Rd even my m8s dad didn't get involved even though we were in his care broken nose 2 loose teeth and this was from 3 grown men I was 15!

  • @johnross2924
    @johnross2924 Před 2 lety +2

    Glad we've sorted haircuts out 😆

  • @kenanacampora
    @kenanacampora Před 2 lety +3

    Those are fans. Spectators. Not footballers.

  • @adamdean988
    @adamdean988 Před 2 lety +1

    I always bunk in , up the flood light and through the toilet windows in the shed however there was no windows lol

  • @tonysmith4918
    @tonysmith4918 Před 9 lety +20

    25p to get in? 50p adults? I wonder how much it is to get in at Chelsea now?

    • @weyman4317
      @weyman4317 Před 2 lety +1

      They nearly went bankrupt- no wonder.

    • @stephengrainger7586
      @stephengrainger7586 Před 2 lety +3

      To much bloody money to pay for there high payed footballers

    • @Keithbarber
      @Keithbarber Před 2 lety +1

      @@weyman4317 £3,400,000 by 1977 caused by delays to construction of the east stand in 1972/4

    • @grantchallinor5263
      @grantchallinor5263 Před 2 lety +1

      Nowadays the prices are approx. 100x what they were then! So "Junior" tickets cost c.£25 and c.£50 for adults......

    • @patglennon9671
      @patglennon9671 Před rokem +1

      4 pounds in to the shed mid eighties

  • @michaelpage6797
    @michaelpage6797 Před rokem +1

    Can see myself walking in, pretty sure this is 1975

  • @bernardmeyre
    @bernardmeyre Před 2 lety +4

    Ha ha
    The public is so young!
    And what about the prices?!!!
    25 p ?!!!!!!
    Ha ha ha

  • @MrGranfield
    @MrGranfield Před rokem +4

    50p to go in! Todd Boehly will have fit.

  • @perrycarpenter7095
    @perrycarpenter7095 Před rokem +2

    So many kids there

  • @growlerthe2nd712
    @growlerthe2nd712 Před rokem +2

    50p to watch Chelsea 😂

  • @TERRANOVAofficial
    @TERRANOVAofficial Před 8 lety

    yezzzzzz

  • @GarethGriffiths-um1un
    @GarethGriffiths-um1un Před 3 měsíci

    When it was affordable for everyone Loads of kids The clubs future fans Players not on obscene wages When football was real

  • @petersmith4202
    @petersmith4202 Před rokem +2

    When they never had two hapenys to rub together

  • @GVike
    @GVike Před rokem

    Those entrances are so narrow, they are scary. Fire hazard. In that sense, stadiums got safer and better.

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Are you for real???

  • @yippyialeftside8351
    @yippyialeftside8351 Před rokem +1

    Not 76 74 maybe

  • @simonwilton3546
    @simonwilton3546 Před rokem +6

    These were the “racists” that were concerned that immigration would change demographics and change the culture. Its hard to argue against their fears.

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Před 3 měsíci +2

      They have been proved correct in the long run....

    • @mjh5437
      @mjh5437 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Ireland is going the same way now.

  • @carpenterb114
    @carpenterb114 Před 9 lety +13

    NO SOUND is this just me ?

    • @druidswillow1052
      @druidswillow1052 Před 2 lety

      That's Chelsea for you no atmosphere!

    • @robtyman4281
      @robtyman4281 Před 2 lety +2

      It's 'Cinefilm'. Basically an old fashioned small handheld 'soundless' video camera. There was never any sound, because they didn't have the technology to record sound - just visual.
      People made home, and holiday movies with them, and like this footage...trips to football matches.
      They were popular throughout the 50's, 60's, and 70's....before the video camera with sound made them obsolete, when it arrived in the late 70's.

    • @robtyman4281
      @robtyman4281 Před 2 lety +3

      @@druidswillow1052 ....I think you're confusing that with Highbury. 🤔🤨

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Před rokem

      @@druidswillow1052 lol

    • @Isleofskye
      @Isleofskye Před rokem

      It's come back now 7 years later

  • @PaulWalshp-wx4in
    @PaulWalshp-wx4in Před měsícem

    BRING BACK OH BRING BACK BRING BACK OUR CHELSEA TOO US TOO US 👌👌👌👌👌💙

  • @GreatBlueKnight
    @GreatBlueKnight Před 9 lety +5

    LOL those pants

  • @EttoreMuti22
    @EttoreMuti22 Před 9 lety +1

    /=\ Verona

  • @tomthomas9708
    @tomthomas9708 Před 2 lety +3

    Chelsea mugs.

  • @druidswillow1052
    @druidswillow1052 Před 2 lety +4

    Charging the Urchins 25p to get in? They were ripping off fans even back then to watch that shower COYG