This was such a difficult ground to visit - almost claustrophobic. Southampton always had a decent team and the tightness of this stadium was like their twelfth man. In some ways, it reminds me of Upton Park and Craven Cottage. You had a proper battle on your hands when you had to travel to the south coast.
Back in the day when football was a great sport no matter who you supported . To football is full of over paid cry babies . I just can't stand the sport anymore
I seen Phil Neal miss 2 pens in 1 game, it was retaken v Villa in Paisleys last game in charge at Anfield also earlier in the season v Brighton in paisleys last fa cup game in charge and also keep seeing him miss on youtube!
@@johnbuggy9121 The 79 semi-final was the first time they wore this kit. It was also worn away to Sunderland a few months after this game. I don't think replicas of this kit were ever available for retail sale, but versions of the home and away kit certainly were (I had the white away shirt, for instance).
@@MrJonno85 Jon, I googled it a week ago and you are correct, replicas of this particular canary (?)yellow kit were never made available to the public. Apparently, it's a collectors item. There are very few in circulation. A distinctive and quite beautiful strip in my opinion, despite it being one colour. I have a very soft spot for 1970s/early 80s football/rugby kits. The French home/away jersey from that era was quite distinctive too, as was the Dutch strip from 1981 (Orange with black pin stripes).
@@johnbuggy9121 Yes I like kits from this era, especially Continental kits - St. Etienne's home shirt from the early 80s springs to mind (green with horizontal pinstripes). This first version of an all-yellow Liverpool kit was better than the subsequent versions I think, because of its minimalism. Yellow and Red together can otherwise be garish, e.g. some of Watford's kits over the years!
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I like the old southampton stadium.
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Phil Boyer hits it over the bar from three feet out and Motson doesn't even mention it. Even if it was offside it's really odd.
This was such a difficult ground to visit - almost claustrophobic.
Southampton always had a decent team and the tightness of this stadium was like their twelfth man. In some ways, it reminds me of Upton Park and Craven Cottage.
You had a proper battle on your hands when you had to travel to the south coast.
So Liverpool were playing the Saints (away) on the day I was born. #Surreal!!
YNWA 💖
Beautiful. By the way, is Keegan? , later in Hamburg?. Beautiful playing...
No. He moved from Hamburg.
Back in the day when football was a great sport no matter who you supported . To football is full of over paid cry babies . I just can't stand the sport anymore
pity it cuts off. I seem to recall Liverpool came back to win 3-2. Two very entertaining teams.
Are u for real??? Did you not see the scoreline at the end?
That was the following season. And the season after that (82-83) Southampton won 3-2.
Brilliant channel mate👍🏼
Wow, Dalglish getting away with that blatant hand ball in the first half.
I seen Phil Neal miss 2 pens in 1 game, it was retaken v Villa in Paisleys last game in charge at Anfield also earlier in the season v Brighton in paisleys last fa cup game in charge and also keep seeing him miss on youtube!
Fairclough was one of those gingers who is nearly completely melanin-free…
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I dont remember this Liverpool kit
Their third colours. I thought that they only wore them once, in the '79 FA cup semi final. Replicas were never sold to the public afaik.
@@johnbuggy9121 The 79 semi-final was the first time they wore this kit. It was also worn away to Sunderland a few months after this game.
I don't think replicas of this kit were ever available for retail sale, but versions of the home and away kit certainly were (I had the white away shirt, for instance).
@@MrJonno85 Jon, I googled it a week ago and you are correct, replicas of this particular canary (?)yellow kit were never made available to the public. Apparently, it's a collectors item. There are very few in circulation. A distinctive and quite beautiful strip in my opinion, despite it being one colour. I have a very soft spot for 1970s/early 80s football/rugby kits. The French home/away jersey from that era was quite distinctive too, as was the Dutch strip from 1981 (Orange with black pin stripes).
@@johnbuggy9121 Yes I like kits from this era, especially Continental kits - St. Etienne's home shirt from the early 80s springs to mind (green with horizontal pinstripes).
This first version of an all-yellow Liverpool kit was better than the subsequent versions I think, because of its minimalism.
Yellow and Red together can otherwise be garish, e.g. some of Watford's kits over the years!
Liverpool 79/80 season
Oh 😅 no 80/81
Motson, along with Barry Davies are the mugs to ever have been entrusted to give football commentary