Scotland v England 1966

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  • In the year England win the world cup, they travel to Hampden park to play Scotland and a thrilling match England narrowly hang on to record a 4-3 win
    Scotland team:-
    1.Robert Feguson
    2.John Greig(Capt)
    3.Tommy Gemmel
    4.Bobby Murdoch
    5.Ronnie McKinnon
    6.Jim Baxter
    7.Jimmy Johnstone
    8.Denis Law
    9.William Wallace
    10.Billy Bremner
    11.Willie Johnstone
    England team:-
    1.Gordon Banks
    2.George Cohen
    3.Keith Newton
    4.Nobby Stiles
    5.Jack Charlton
    6.Bobby Moore(Capt)
    7.Alan Ball
    8.Roger Hunt
    9.Bobby Charlton
    10.Geoff Hurst
    11.John Connelly
    Scotland scorers:Jimmy Johnstone 2,Denis Law
    England scorers:Geoff Hurst,Roger Hunt 2,Bobby Charlton
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Komentáře • 241

  • @johnt7630
    @johnt7630 Před 3 lety +11

    2:08 Denis Law - one of the greatest goalscorers ever - completely unmarked !

  • @johnt7630
    @johnt7630 Před 3 lety +14

    Jimmy Johnstone! What a player!

    • @kegalormoon
      @kegalormoon Před 2 lety +2

      And a person did you see we Jimmy when law scores to make it 2-1 good few seconds go by as others walk back we Jimmy comes flying ING to congratulate law great we guy jimmy was and indeed one of the best there was

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před rokem +3

      Jimmy was utterly outstanding. . Can you even begin to imagine what he would be worth in today's game. Where he would be protected from the vloggers and thugs he had to negotiate. Unstoppable!,!!

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před rokem

      That's cloggers, not vloggers 🤣😂.

  • @ViscaBarcaInter
    @ViscaBarcaInter Před 15 lety +13

    Man. Everyone knows about the stars in the England team at the time, but it's amazing that Scotland had such a ridiculously strong team at the same time.

    • @markbailey1970
      @markbailey1970 Před 2 lety

      But they only cared about beating England hence the underachievement

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před 2 lety +1

      That's bollocks. Poorly led, manager didn't pick the team, therefore no structure or continuity. A collection of brilliant mavericks doing their thing. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't.
      Scotland was full of brilliance at the time. Unfortunately that doesn't include the SFA.

    • @harrynewiss4630
      @harrynewiss4630 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jimibhoy8935 A paradise compared to the grim wasteland that is Scots football today mind.

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před 2 lety +2

      @@harrynewiss4630 In the main, i would say that's fairly accurate. It's also made to look grim because of the riches of T.V. money in the neighbouring EPL. Where small clubs can afford to buy and pay world class players. It's a circus. Good to watch though, albeit a false economy. Anything happens to T.V. money the league would collapse like a pack of cards. Perhaps unlikely, but who knows

  • @Tigerland1962
    @Tigerland1962 Před 8 lety +8

    What a fantastic game when both sides were evenly matched, great performances from Alan Ball, Denis Law, Jimmy Johnstone and Roger Hunt, also Baxter, Hurst and Lennox.

    • @suffern63
      @suffern63 Před 7 lety +2

      Safe to say that there will never be so much talent on the field when Scotland play England ever again.

    • @oleggorky906
      @oleggorky906 Před rokem

      The defending for the Law header was terrible! Maybe it was near half time and they just switched off, or something. Otherwise, I’m at a loss to explain it; even school boys would rarely make such an error.

  • @briane5706
    @briane5706 Před 4 lety +5

    I had forgotten what a great player Roger Hunt was. His work rate would always put him in Alf Ramsey’s team above other strikers and he was a lethal finisher. It was his willingness to run himself into the ground for his team that led Ramsey to keeping him for the World Cup Final in 1966 instead of the gifted but less mobile Jimmy Greaves.

  • @no1hoopsman
    @no1hoopsman Před 14 lety +11

    I was at that game, I remember the cheer that went up when Denis Law walked out before the game; something else. Hampden and football was different then

  • @yiseng4602
    @yiseng4602 Před 3 lety +1

    It was a morale booster win for Alf Ramsey's England just months before the 1966 World Cup finals in London.
    England had not won at Hampden Park since that crushing 4-0 win in the 1958 Home Championship when a twenty year old Bobby Charlton scored in his England debut.
    So that narrow 4-3 win at Hampden Park was more than satisfying as it was eight years since England last won there.
    But not before the about the be crowned world champions had to starve off a late Scottish fight back and England had to thank Nobby Stiles for clearing the ball off the line at the very last minute.

  • @mazyrun09
    @mazyrun09 Před 10 měsíci

    What a game 👏👏👏👏

  • @Liamconnollyoutdoors
    @Liamconnollyoutdoors Před 5 lety +5

    Nobody is going to believe this but George Cohen the defence man is my fourth cousin. No joke!

  • @nobunaga240
    @nobunaga240 Před rokem

    Fantastic game

  • @krautball
    @krautball Před 15 lety +16

    245 league goals scored by "a mediocrity", my ass! Roger Hunt was brilliant!

  • @seanreillyireland
    @seanreillyireland Před 16 lety +3

    Thank you magnificentgoal - that was fantastic! Knew Denis was brilliant, but I am surprised how sharp Bremner and Johnstone were. Also Hunt, I've only ever heard him described by Brian Glanville as a mediocrity... he didn't look half bad there... excellent video!

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 Před 3 lety

      @Rob Wright I remember Hunt always played with his sleeves rolled up

  • @gunternetzer9621
    @gunternetzer9621 Před 3 lety +2

    This is the first time I have ever seen this footage. England played some surprisingly good football knocking it around to feet, with Geoff Hurst showing what a good player he was by dropping deep to receive the ball, laying it off first time, and scoring as well. I don’t think England have had a centre forward with all these qualities since. His running off the ball was outstanding too - he could really PLAY, and of course he was coached to do this by Ron Greenwood.

  • @seanreillyireland
    @seanreillyireland Před 14 lety +2

    And thanks for the insight into Law too. By the way, I dig the comment on Brian Glanville! I just don't follow the modern game, I am just going back to pictures that remain in my head from things I read as a 12 year old, so nice it is to set the record straight for myself!

  • @thelegendfamily4836
    @thelegendfamily4836 Před 14 lety +4

    Bobby Charlton was what the Yanks call a "triple threat"; meaning that he could pass/had field vision, could beat defenders w/the ball, and was a true marksman w/his left foot. He's still England's career leading scorer, that says quite a bit, IMO. Video of Bobby in action aren't that hard to dig up here on CZcams.

  • @max444ist
    @max444ist Před 13 lety +2

    The noise and atmosphere at the old Hampden Park was second to none. The roar seems to swirl around this great natural bowl from one end to the other. When you approached the Stadium from Cathcart Road, you gaze down on to long queues of people waiting to enter the ground its a site Wembley could never compete with. Im English, but I once worked in Galsgow.

    • @johnclark7049
      @johnclark7049 Před 4 lety

      Been at both grounds the atmosphere at Wembley 77 was unreal.Wembley is a cleaner ground too and easier to get to well when the transport is allowed to run.

  • @markmeade478
    @markmeade478 Před 5 lety +17

    Past football was better, and I don't care what they say....

  • @catdaddy5472
    @catdaddy5472 Před 4 lety +13

    The days when players played for love of the game not just money can't say same these days

    • @mohdazmi10
      @mohdazmi10 Před 3 lety +1

      The same in Malaysia.

    • @Stand663
      @Stand663 Před 26 dny

      They played for money. These are professional footballers.

  • @jimso771
    @jimso771 Před 11 měsíci

    Great game, the following year Scotland really outplayed the English World Cup winners at Wembley in another great game. Both teams were full of world class players then.

  • @scotswanderer
    @scotswanderer Před 14 lety +4

    I was at that game (only a lad) but didn't remember the ref. being so bad.
    There should have been about 4 pens!

  • @lewisgreen1633
    @lewisgreen1633 Před 4 lety +3

    The Scots no 7 looks a great player. He would be worth tens of millions if playing today..

    • @johnclark7049
      @johnclark7049 Před 4 lety

      Aye wee Jinky Johnstone.

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 Před 3 lety

      Brilliant little player. Outstanding in Celtic's European Cup victory

    • @jixuscrixus1967
      @jixuscrixus1967 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joekavanagh7171 Two/three weeks after Lisbon Celtic were invited to play Real Madrid for the Alfredo de Setefano testimonial, supposedly Real Madrid wanted to demonstrate that they were the best team in Europe. It was anything but a friendly, crunching tackles and Auld was red carded following a punch up with one of the opposition players.
      Johnstone was man of the match and had the entire stadium applaud every time he was on the ball.
      Real Madrid 0-1 Celtic.

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před rokem

      @@jixuscrixus1967 Jimmy's assist to Bobby Lennox was world class, beat about 4 defenders and slipped a sublime through ball which Bobby despatched with his usual deadly accuracy.
      Just one of his 273 goals for Celtic. Imagine what those 2 would be worth today.
      You could almost bet your life on Bobby scoring, totally lethal.

  • @thelegendfamily4836
    @thelegendfamily4836 Před 14 lety

    Thanx for the kind words again, sean reilly. I'm glad that you caught my crack about Glanville; he's a top journalist and a gifted writer, but he really doesn't know half of what he thinks he goes about football. Whenever u want to talk football, just drop me a PM, mate.

  • @nobbytang
    @nobbytang Před 5 lety

    Great game ...and both teams had world class players on show ...what a difference to now !!...maybe street soccer with tennis balls learning great individual skill and as they get older tactics and systems are actually the way forward !!

  • @heinzer69
    @heinzer69 Před 4 lety +2

    Alan Ball man of the match IMO.

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před 2 lety +2

      Better than Jimmy Johnstone ?? Nah mate
      Not a chance

  • @bigboaby555
    @bigboaby555 Před 3 lety

    oh back to those glorious days when we could compete .

  • @terrytibbs1593
    @terrytibbs1593 Před 11 lety +20

    Worst referee EVER who was it Stevie Wonder?.At least he was bad to both teams

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 Před 11 měsíci

    So much more time and space for players then. People often say the game was more physical but players now are much fitter, stronger and bigger. I do not like VAR but it does eliminate some of the very obvious refereeing mistakes. How the officials did not see the most blatant of handballs is beyond me

  • @Ryan_Giggs97
    @Ryan_Giggs97 Před 11 lety +2

    Hunt went around the defender so easily at the beginning of the video

  • @dalebaker6256
    @dalebaker6256 Před 8 lety +1

    Did anyone notice, just how fast, some of the replays are? Amazing for 1966.

    • @apathyintheuk265
      @apathyintheuk265 Před 4 lety

      Youthfulness and athleticism did exist even back then y'know. Is it because the film is in black and white you are surprised?

  • @seanreillyireland
    @seanreillyireland Před 15 lety

    Yeah, I'm sure you're right. He looks solid here, and he does have a fantastic scoring record.

  • @gerryquinn5578
    @gerryquinn5578 Před 4 lety +1

    I remember watching live on TV. Forgot how bad the ref was.

  • @fulham1958
    @fulham1958 Před 2 lety

    What a ref!

  • @suffern63
    @suffern63 Před 13 lety +1

    @cedlticboy and the handball that wasn't given?

  • @fatbelly27
    @fatbelly27 Před 4 lety +1

    The handball at 2:37 went unpunished! Where were the linesmen and referee? Very similar team to the world cup winning one 3 months later - greaves out, hurst in.

  • @neilbooth8510
    @neilbooth8510 Před 7 lety +3

    How the hell did Jimmy Johnstone score the Scots third! Great game, great passing and movement, and real individual skill on display from Johnstone, Law, Ball, Hunt and Baxter.

  • @tinrib656
    @tinrib656 Před 14 lety

    Thanks for the info Billo!
    One question though, while the record says england won in 79 and 80, I remember an england/scotland match in either one of those years where scotland won 1-0 on a penalty. I remember because my family moved up from england at hat time, and I got a bit of stick at school.

  • @a.m.armstrong8354
    @a.m.armstrong8354 Před 3 lety +1

    What was Scotland thinking of, allowing Charton a free shot shy of the D? Alan Ball, England's best player, Jimmy Johnstone roasting his opposite for coffee. Denis Law, only shaded by George Best at the time, allowed a free header..The standard of play limited by the tactical ideas of the time.

  • @yinkaoyesanya8159
    @yinkaoyesanya8159 Před 4 lety +1

    Johnston on Scotland’s right was outstanding.

    • @johnclark7049
      @johnclark7049 Před 4 lety

      No he was on the left .Johnstone was on the right.

  • @jasenwright1178
    @jasenwright1178 Před 3 lety

    Dennis Law---totally unmarked!!!

  • @ShRiNkInGMuShRoOmS
    @ShRiNkInGMuShRoOmS Před 14 lety

    what was with the indirect fee kick?

  • @StevieWasp
    @StevieWasp Před 12 lety +7

    @lilblitz I'm a proud Scot myself, but England should've had two penalties themselves. We deserved a draw at least, though.

  • @ThefightingCelt
    @ThefightingCelt Před 7 lety +7

    Scotland had great individual players back then but they lacked the discipline , organisation and team work of the English .

    • @stwads
      @stwads Před 7 lety +6

      The 60's was a golden age for Scottish players but a lousy age for Scottish National team managers!

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před 2 lety +1

      @@stwads That's because they weren't selected on merit.
      The SFA also named the pool, many of whom weren't selected on merit either.
      Jimmy Johnstone ( Celtic) 23 caps. A national disgrace.
      Willie Henderson (Rangers) 29 caps. Nice guy and a good player, but Jimmy Johnstone was in a different level completely, absolutely world class.
      This is a perfect example of why Scotland under achieved.
      Because of corruption and discrimination practiced by the scum who run the game in Scotland.

  • @claudioconti5593
    @claudioconti5593 Před 3 lety

    La mia partita del 💓

  • @seanreillyireland
    @seanreillyireland Před 14 lety

    @townstreet Just reading the comments here... You're right of course about Roger Hunt, but in fairness, Brian Glanville, the great sports writer rubbished him in a book about the history of the World Cup and I think that is where many guys get their opinions from.

  • @RealLabour1900
    @RealLabour1900 Před rokem

    Can anyone explain the old football rule about indirect free kicks, like the 1 England are awarded about 5 mins into this clip?

  • @TheJMascis666
    @TheJMascis666 Před 8 lety +2

    Saturday 2nd April 1966.

  • @uphollandlatic
    @uphollandlatic Před 4 lety

    2.37 I think VAR might have something to say about that.

  • @seanreillyireland
    @seanreillyireland Před 16 lety

    Thanks thetoon99 for educating me further. I just wish there was more footage of some of these guys. Tell me more: Baxter, it seems was "finished" after the leg-break... who would Denis be similar to today? They always present this picture of him as a poacher, a goal hanger, yet clearly he was FAR MORE than a 60's Ian Rush or he would never have won European player of the year in '64? And Bobby Charlton? My late always said he was very good, but not truly great? Is that a fair assessment?

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 Před 3 lety

      Denis Law was one of the greatest players who ever lived. He was more than just a striker. He had a wonderful all-round game. Bill Shankley ( who managed him at Huddersfield) said he was the greatest player he had ever seen. He scored 30 goals in 55 matches for Scotland. Kenny Dalglish took over 100 games to reach the same total.

  • @markgable101
    @markgable101 Před 7 lety

    Was this match before the 66 world cup or after...?

  • @oleggorky906
    @oleggorky906 Před 2 lety

    Where was the marking for the Denis Law goal? A striker as good as that just left unmarked from a corner and allowed to score with a free header, that was truly shocking (and so was the officiating, especially with regard to them missing that handball.)

  • @heathermcglade4166
    @heathermcglade4166 Před 4 lety +5

    Did Scotland have a Subbuteo goalkeeper ?

    • @09weenic
      @09weenic Před 4 lety

      No that was when Alan Rough started playing in the 70’s and 80’s

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před 2 lety

      Nah... We had a few before Roughie. I can assure you.

  • @chrisfallon9678
    @chrisfallon9678 Před 2 lety +1

    Indirect free kick in the penalty area after a clear foul ? Ridiculous

  • @thelegendfamily4836
    @thelegendfamily4836 Před 14 lety

    I know, and I shouldn't snap @ a fellow Newcastle fan. Hope there's no hurt feelings, mate.

  • @thelegendfamily4836
    @thelegendfamily4836 Před 14 lety

    If u r going to try and compare Law w/a a modern(ish) forward I'd say the closest would be Law was a shorter version of Van Basten. Or maybe more of a Van Basten/Dirk Kuyt combination. Law had a great vertical leap, enough physical prescence to handle hard challenges, and was a real threat to score anywhere around the box, like Van Basten. George Best said that Law could score off of a 1/100 chance, let alone a half-chance.

  • @1middlesbrough
    @1middlesbrough Před 13 lety +9

    Its a shame Scotland did not qualify for the 66 and 1970 world cups, i thought they had better teams then than in 74 and78 when they did qualify

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před 2 lety +2

      They were actually invited by the England F.A. to take part in the 1966 world cup. But the utter morons at the SFA declined the invitation because we had failed to qualify properly. 😱😱
      They were the best team we ever had. Post war.
      I agree, much better than the 74 and 78 teams.
      Not the slightest surprise that it was Scotland who broke the undefeated world champions run at Wembley in 67.

    • @randybackgammon890
      @randybackgammon890 Před 2 lety

      @@jimibhoy8935 sureley it would have been up to FIFA not the F.A.

    • @jimibhoy8935
      @jimibhoy8935 Před 2 lety +2

      @@randybackgammon890 I'm afraid not, although i would think fifa probably ok'd the offer before it was made. But the SFA declined. 🙄

    • @Inglese001
      @Inglese001 Před rokem +3

      ​@@jimibhoy8935 incredible gesture by the English FA. If it was in the rules, you're right, they should have accepted. Every match would have been like a home game. We'll never know, but they could have gone deep into the tournament.

    • @johnt7630
      @johnt7630 Před rokem +3

      ​@@jimibhoy8935 Don't forget that, at the time, the FIFA President was English -Stanley Rous. Even today, tennis tournaments allow wild cards to any player. Guess there was a similar system for the World Cup. Scotland should have taken the offer.

  • @seanreillyireland
    @seanreillyireland Před 16 lety

    I don't think you're a bighead, toon. I truly admire your knowledge and willingness to share it. I mean that. It's just, I wish there were more footage... I am sure you'll agree. Particularly when you have pictures painted of players, then you see a little of them. For example, for all the footage of him, Pele seems a tad overrated? And Bobby Charlton - there's another interesting one. I did think you were in 50 to 70 age range though!
    But good for you mate - fair play to you!

  • @PatrickKelly-lz3pv
    @PatrickKelly-lz3pv Před 4 lety +2

    john stone?

  • @ProcolHarum1967
    @ProcolHarum1967 Před 15 lety

    I could swear the commentator was Eric Idle

  • @MARKETMAN6789
    @MARKETMAN6789 Před 4 lety +7

    When football was played by men not mercenaries

    • @gunternetzer9621
      @gunternetzer9621 Před 3 lety

      And a 123,052 crowd.

    • @MARKETMAN6789
      @MARKETMAN6789 Před 3 lety

      @@gunternetzer9621 when I worked in engineering in Trafford park Manchester ..They used to go to Hamden park for the weekend to watch the match .THEY saved up each week The first year I was going the man who collected the money spent it and we could not go .we got the money back off him over the next few years ..it was only cancelled the week before we should have gone.i never got to go
      I'm sure I hold the world record for getting ripped off the. Most times in this world .
      I was in the bookies once and a man on crutches asked me if I would buy some Thornton chocolates off him as he had no money to buy his wife an Xmas present .he said there's three boxes in the carrier bag ,look inside but i dont want the staff to see me selling chocolates, when I got home I thought I'll have one .they were dummy boxes that they had on display in the shopping center
      A nother time a one legged man asked me on the market to buy some rafflel tickets off him for the paraplegic department at his hospital I bought two for two ponds each .He complained. Because I didn't buy a book of five,when I got home they were three years old and out of date
      That's just a couple ive got over got a million more
      .

  • @owilson1972
    @owilson1972 Před 15 lety +2

    the scottish player wullie johnston is ma father in laws uncle.and i should be in line tae get his cap's for scotland lucky me :-)

  • @johnclark7049
    @johnclark7049 Před 4 lety

    How was Greaves not playing.

  • @salmanmahmud2933
    @salmanmahmud2933 Před 2 lety

    George Cohen

  • @djelalniyazi4090
    @djelalniyazi4090 Před 4 lety

    was there a italian playing for england

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 Před 3 lety

      Djelal niyazi you're probably thinking of John Connelly (pronounced Conn-elli) of Burnley and Manchester United. Very much and Englishman

  • @thelegendfamily4836
    @thelegendfamily4836 Před 14 lety

    Yeah, being visually impaired was a job requirement for the Men In Black back in the 60s as well. ;D

  • @thelegendfamily4836
    @thelegendfamily4836 Před 14 lety

    Yeah, & I was a Durban City fan until they folded then I went back to supporting Newcastle. A great player is a great player, no matter what club shirt they wear, IMO. & in Hunt's case u don't win a World Cup & notch 18 goals for England by being a poseur.

  • @knapmang
    @knapmang Před 15 lety

    wasn'this actually 1965?

    • @benvair1370
      @benvair1370 Před 4 lety

      No 1965 was at Wembley and finished England 2 Scotland 2.

  • @tinrib656
    @tinrib656 Před 14 lety +1

    But didn't scotland have the edge in wins up to the eighties?

  • @Glamagal20091
    @Glamagal20091 Před 14 lety +2

    Some strange refereeing decisions here!

  • @aislingdalton4819
    @aislingdalton4819 Před 4 lety +1

    var would have work overtime on that match

    • @lawrencesimmons5093
      @lawrencesimmons5093 Před 4 lety

      Law - what a player - shame about Scotland's goalie, though :o(

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 Před 3 lety

      @@lawrencesimmons5093 I think 'goalkeeper' is a dirty word in Scotland

  • @markwatson9521
    @markwatson9521 Před 3 lety

    Slim Jim Baxter's only defeat in 5 games v England

  • @wkbfutewc
    @wkbfutewc Před 14 lety +4

    @ronnoten
    I wish Scotland was in this World Cup. We miss them getting taken apart by some third world no-hopers.
    Iran
    Costa Rica

    • @benvair1370
      @benvair1370 Před 4 lety +1

      Eric Tull unlike England I don’t think Scotland’s been beaten by Iceland yet. But I do love it when England qualify for the World Cup, watching their commentators and fans in excited anticipation, then smashed by the Germans, better still if they are knocked out in a penalty shoot-out.

    • @wkbfutewc
      @wkbfutewc Před 4 lety +1

      @@benvair1370 Well you'll get another chance to gloat once the World Cup is played. England Qualified. Alas I wont get the opportunity to gloat over Scotland

    • @wanabepetegreen1132
      @wanabepetegreen1132 Před 3 lety

      @@benvair1370 Got to be in it to win it.....Something Scotland hasn't managed in its football history embarrassed their nation in Argentina When they only had to turn up to win😆😅😅 they forgot to tell Peru and Iran ...what fucking embarrassment you are..Aly's tartan nobs 😅😅😂😂...We want our money back......lest we forget 😆😍😍😍😅

  • @BillDFC
    @BillDFC Před 13 lety

    If Alex Hamilton,Ian Ure and Alan Gilzean were playing we would have won.

  • @charleshannam
    @charleshannam Před 14 lety

    Calm down. If you're going to burst into tears every time you see England beat Scotland you'd better avoid watching anything from the subsequent years: 1969,1971,1972,1973,1975,1978,1979,1980,1982,1983,1986,1988,1989,1996 & 1999.

  • @stevemartin7798
    @stevemartin7798 Před 5 lety

    that ref wasn't going to give a penalty to either team, Laws goal in today's football Bobby Moore would get slaughtered

    • @Caskchap
      @Caskchap Před 2 lety

      Moore would be a great defender in any era, as Bill Shankly said about him "he should be banned,he knows what players are going to do minutes before they do it"

  • @cooldaddy2877
    @cooldaddy2877 Před 6 lety +1

    Jimmy Johnstone, the greatest British footballer ever scores two goals.

    • @thevillaaston7811
      @thevillaaston7811 Před 6 lety +1

      'Jimmy Johnstone, the greatest British footballer ever'
      ROTFL

  • @seanbonella
    @seanbonella Před 14 dny

    no challenges until near the area????
    sounds like a southgate match hahahahahaha
    or a game Engerland makes up

  • @Kelly14UK
    @Kelly14UK Před 15 lety

    Cecil.

  • @ShRiNkInGMuShRoOmS
    @ShRiNkInGMuShRoOmS Před 14 lety

    3:51 commentator jizzes haha

  • @markmeade2937
    @markmeade2937 Před 3 lety +2

    Passion, skill and pride , back in the day football was real and honest, today it’s woke and full of shite....

  • @kkgg101
    @kkgg101 Před 13 lety

    What's an indirect free kick!?

    • @Aidankiwi
      @Aidankiwi Před 5 lety

      Get a copy of FIFA's publication 'The Laws of the Game'. You will find an accurate description under Section 12 titled Fouls and Misconduct.

    • @georgegreig8054
      @georgegreig8054 Před 4 lety

      A kick in the baws!

    • @magirusdeutzjupiter2234
      @magirusdeutzjupiter2234 Před 4 lety

      Its where you can not directly take a shot at goal, the ball must be passed 1st.

  • @TheWhitehall
    @TheWhitehall Před 14 lety

    Hurst was unmarked for first goal.

  • @f1mclaren00
    @f1mclaren00 Před 4 lety

    Wee jinky some player

  • @philipraiswell3570
    @philipraiswell3570 Před 3 lety

    Attendance: 123,052

    • @jameshodgkins559
      @jameshodgkins559 Před 4 dny

      The atmosphere there must of been unreal.
      Great seeing Billy Bremner walk off at full time with Nobby Styles shirt on .

  • @LeslieFerguson-fj3nx
    @LeslieFerguson-fj3nx Před 2 měsíci

    How the fk did they win that world Cup

  • @johnt7630
    @johnt7630 Před 3 lety

    2:36 LMAO !

  • @dcanmore
    @dcanmore Před 2 lety

    not long after this game they introduced defenders and goal keepers

  • @boringlyawesum
    @boringlyawesum Před 2 lety

    @6:55 are they wearing masks in 1966?

  • @colotron
    @colotron Před 15 lety

    yeah well we had the greatest goalscorer in competative history in Jimmy McGrory so take that England nerr

  • @legandrydirk
    @legandrydirk Před 13 lety

    @millard27 Wait and see in the summer.The only thing that will stop Goodwillie playing in the EPL,is Barlinie prison.If it comes down to it.

  • @steverichards575
    @steverichards575 Před 2 lety

    The Scots had their revenge a year later when they won at Wembley 3-2
    The first team to beat the world champions

  • @wkbfutewc
    @wkbfutewc Před 14 lety +1

    I wish Scotland were in this world cup. we miss the entertsaining specticle of having them getting taken apart by some third world no-hopers.

    • @johnclark7049
      @johnclark7049 Před 4 lety

      Now England is full of 3rd world people.LOL.

    • @09weenic
      @09weenic Před 4 lety

      John Clark 😂😂😂

  • @trickstick84
    @trickstick84 Před 14 lety

    @cantleysugar John Connelly - Liverpool winger.

  • @alexodonnell6191
    @alexodonnell6191 Před 3 lety

    Surprised that we haven't seen the 9-3. By by
    ...fiasco. Ahm suhur someone wants tae. Show'it
    .

  • @jeremymerrifield7244
    @jeremymerrifield7244 Před 11 měsíci

    VAR anyone ????

  • @thelegendfamily4836
    @thelegendfamily4836 Před 14 lety

    Yeah, whatever mate; I already said u could change the analogy 2 Law is like VB/Bergkamp or VB/Bugs-Fucking-Bunny for all I care.

  • @glasgowgrad
    @glasgowgrad Před 11 lety +1

    Yep, 2 penalties either side but Scotland's defending in particular is shite.

  • @yiseng4602
    @yiseng4602 Před 3 lety

    Denis Law would never want to be reminded about the 9-3 hammering Scotland received from England at Wembley in 1961 but at least this 4-3 defeat is acceptable as Scotland came closed to forcing a draw.

  • @BillDFC
    @BillDFC Před 13 lety

    @TENRECORDS Ah yes, nine flukes!

  • @legandrydirk
    @legandrydirk Před 13 lety

    @millard27 Marlon King English footballer convicted of rape.Goodwillie could be found not guilty.And his club expect just that 2 happen.So they gave him a new contract,knowing he has a court date.

  • @stwads
    @stwads Před 15 lety +2

    Law was electric in those days.I dont think Baxter was passed his best coz he humiliated England a year later.The best English player was not picked. Jimmy Greaves. Even Denis Law
    says Greaves was the best goalscorer he'd ever seen.