Arsenal 2-0 Newcastle, League Cup 1996 (Bruce Rioch v Terry McDermott)
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- A Coca-Cola Cup quarter-final that exploded into life in the second half when David Ginola was sent off for elbowing Lee Dixon. This led to a touchline fracas, with police and stewards having to separate Arsenal manager Bruce Rioch and Newcastle assistant Terry McDermott, as the pair squared up to each other. Brian Moore and Ron Atkinson watched the mayhem unfold.
I could watch football like this over and over . The modern game I just can't be bothered to watch . There is no heart or soul . It leaves me totally cold .
Ginola's reaction after being sent off : "They won't let me play football" 😂😂😂
Totally agree.👍 And the tackles🙄🙄🙄
Yup, agree. The 90s was the last decade of real British football & with mud on their shorts! The ball & pitch now has changed the game into trick football. Sides then where still mainly British players with a few but welcome imports. The Bosman EU Court ruling had yet to take effect due to players contracts. The end result was sadly Arsenal to field a side with NOT one British player in it. Can't understand fans who found that acceptable.
Proper football - proper crowd - the roar was different then!
Sure was.
you ve never heard a roar ,wasn,t called the highbury library for nothing
aston villa knocked them out in the semi final. just saying.
johnee n you did
What an arsenal side 👌
For his height Wrighty was a very good header of the ball. Still love you Wrighty
Jeez, I remember this game. Plus Brian Moore's commentary was unbeatable.
GSmyth85 him and Barry Davies were class
GSmyth85 the voice of football 😥
Some tackles going in
Brian Moore legendary commentator
Dennis Bergkamp...what a player.
Hats off to Rioch, he was only in charge for one season but he did a decent job. He inherited a past-it squad but he signed Bergkamp, got Arsenal playing some decent football (like in this game) and finished 5th, a big improvement on 12th the previous year.
I felt bad for him that the board only ever saw him as a stopgap, however I wouldn't change anything afterwards.
Hmm. The self appointrd football guru cost us 10 years. From 2007 tov2017
@jeannotschumacher1024 if you remember the season before Rioch (94-95), those 10 years from 07-17 were nowhere near as bad.
This kind of football any day.
RIP Srnicek
I remember this night. Everyone had written us off. We dominated from start to finish and repeated the scoreline later on that season in the league.
Miss Highbury..
When Arsenal was still a proper club
Why were they a 'proper club' then?
That AFC kit was a nice kit.
@@bakaweiner6956 absolutely Puma were diabolical.
I didn't mind Nike but prefer Adidas or Umbro even further back. Puma were useless
Brian Moore on comentary was amazing, the shite commentary we have to listen to now is just awful, especially on bt sport
I remember my dad at that game in 1996. Great team
Pre Arsene Wenger and Post George Graham era. Highbury Stadium was a great place badly missed
Rioch came to my football presentation the other day!
My first time at Highbury, sat in the north bank at 15 years old ❤
Boy, the tackles back then!
Remember watching this game in a hotel in Tunbridge Wells with some colleagues from work .Great memories
Ian Wright, Wright, Wright!!
If only we could clone and time travel, we'd win the league no fucking problem!
Helder played well. Wrighty was on fire. 3/4 fouls / tackles that would be red cards today. Exciting stuff
Great memories thanks for uploading.
Great arsenal side back then 👏
Classic 90s kits, that Newcastle one is iconic
Newcastle Blue Star wear a very similar strip to this now
Ian wright was so lucky. He was the best friend of one of the 10 greatest players of football history ever.
I hate this comment
Derided at the time, but something commanding about Brian Moore isnt there. Im sure he was an Arsenal fan though as he seemed to love it when they did well.
Ian Wright 1st goal 2:28
David Ginola Red Card 4:20
2nd goal 8:32
I'm not sure I actually saw Terry McDermott
Straight from the Rioch school of football. His team played just like him. Target Ginola. Ashby was rubbish. You never win a league - yes it was a cup game - with a rubbish defense. Keegan - romantacist but his team's certainly entertained.
What a game.
Now we are more civilized called The Library
Lol Dixon loved kicking Ginola.
When footy was still footy with British players!
ginola should have stamped on him as well .
Dixon would’ve destroyed him you mug
@@leeakers1370 worst fans in the country ,dixon went down like bag of shit
Agreed. But i still liked dixons tackle. Because you don't take the mickey out of somebody.
And winterburns even more.
And he even got the ball first.
serves dixon right for cutting ginola in half ... i mean what does he expect ...
I remember watching this live on a Wednesday night. Never liked ref Gerald Ashby
My old GP, Dr Sash looking after Dixon.
The worst refereeing display I have ever seen. Dixon kicked ginola off the park all game, not just the clips in this montage.
I was at this game.
Glen Helder ...my memory is that he was a waste but ge did a couple if nice things in this game.
He had enough good moments that he managed to get a couple of games for the Netherlands (at a time when they had an amazing squad) but he was really inconsistent
Newcastle didn't like it up em that day 😆
Terry McDermott looking and acting like the perfect scouser..
The refereeing was diabolical. Apart from the 2 unpunished bad tackles shown here, Ginola was booked in the first half for being fouled. A shameful night for English football.
Hardly. The game was tougher back then, now everyone would've been sent off. Would that be more entertaining?
Dixon got the ball first and even winterburn got the ball but was carded anyway
@@-ac-8296 Dixon got the ball first? Watch the replay - where does the ball end up? Plum.
Ginola - most overrated player EVER.
Kevin Keegan 100% bellend
No overrated black africans, real football and real crowd. Europe is dead.
Awww, do you not like black people being good at sport? Diddums
I'm a gooner. Arsène Wenger change a lot of things...for the good...and for the bad....😢
Ian Wright dragged us through this game. What a striker