1970/71 - The Big Match (West Ham v Ipswich, Leeds v Crystal Palace & Stoke v Man Utd - 21.3.71)

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  • Full 'The Big Match' programme with Brian Moore
    West Ham v Ipswich - Commentary by Brian Moore (Moore, Hurst & Jimmy Greaves play for West Ham)
    Leeds v Crystal Palace - Commentary by Keith Macklin
    Stoke v Man Utd - Commentary by Hugh Johns (Charlton, Law & Best play for Man Utd)

Komentáře • 70

  • @castra58
    @castra58 Před rokem +10

    Imagine the thrill of seeing a 12 year old myself at the front of the North Bank. I remember at the time watching the Big Match on Sunday and spotting myself a couple of times. I'm eligible to collect my state pension next year. 😮Thanks for the upload and distant memory.

  • @john.highheels.3244
    @john.highheels.3244 Před rokem +8

    Listening to him speak after all these years, the great Brian Moore definitely had the best football commentators voice of them all! R.I.P Brian.👍.

    • @rolfvaughan3175
      @rolfvaughan3175 Před rokem +1

      He was and still is my favourite presenter

    • @john.highheels.3244
      @john.highheels.3244 Před rokem

      @@rolfvaughan3175 Every sport Rolf had its own great voice. Dan Maskell for snooker, Murray Walker for F1 racing and Brian Johnstone for cricket are three more.

    • @kevinmunday6263
      @kevinmunday6263 Před rokem

      @@john.highheels.3244 And Peter "o" Sullevan for Horse Racing 🙂

  • @PWMoze
    @PWMoze Před rokem +9

    What a brilliant upload, in colour too! Never quite worked out how Bobby Moore stayed spotless while those around him were covered in mud! The man was pure class.

    • @seltaeb9691
      @seltaeb9691 Před měsícem

      Yeah like we all had colour tvs then. Prob about 5% or less of households could afford to buy or rent one. Can't say it bothered me. I knew the colour of grass was green & tv then was about content & what you heard is what mattered to us. I didn't get colour tv until 1984. I'd go back to 1970 in a flash. TV now is a pile of poop, zero content.

  • @andyf750
    @andyf750 Před rokem +3

    The Big Match from 68-73 with Brian Moore & Jimmy Hill seems better than the late 70s episodes that get shown on ITV4 with a solo Brian Moore. These earlier ones have better camera angles, interviews etc.

  • @Div4Dante
    @Div4Dante Před rokem +4

    Jimmy Greaves and George Best⚽️👍🏼

  • @normanby100
    @normanby100 Před rokem +4

    Jimmy Greenhoff - a toss up between him and Howard Kendall as to who was the best uncapped English player of his generation. Happy memories of watching that Giles goal on Sunday afternoon tv - even though Keith Macklin was a misplaced rugby league commentator.

    • @shaunboden
      @shaunboden Před rokem

      Macklin was a fantastic commentater.

  • @stephenpegum9776
    @stephenpegum9776 Před rokem +3

    This match was played on 20th March 1971. The previous March I attended my very 1st match at UP when we beat Liverpool 1-0 thanks to a Pat Holland goal. That game was Jimmy Greaves's home debut.
    I stood on that odd "extension" of the North Bank next to the main stand - it's shown in this video at 2:50.

    • @JohninRosc
      @JohninRosc Před rokem +2

      That odd extension at 2.50 is in the South Bank (where they used to have a TV camera just above the goal). There was another similar one diametrically opposite it in the North Bank though.

    • @stephenpegum9776
      @stephenpegum9776 Před rokem +2

      @@JohninRosc Thanks for the correction John - cheers !

    • @lukedrive2869
      @lukedrive2869 Před 11 měsíci +2

      As a young boy I stood over by the cage in the North Bank with my dad. Because there was a couple of thicker steps so I could see more of the game. But that was 78 and it was fenced off by then.

  • @JohnJohn-zn8ib
    @JohnJohn-zn8ib Před rokem +15

    Great skills, imagine the players of today playing in the wet heavy conditions, don’t think they could cope.

    • @salty-qe1ux
      @salty-qe1ux Před rokem +3

      no way would they

    • @john.highheels.3244
      @john.highheels.3244 Před rokem +1

      Back then footballers were tougher. These so called players today couldn't play in those conditions they'd throw tantrums and complain like big girls blouses!

    • @kevinmunday6263
      @kevinmunday6263 Před rokem

      Everyone Says Negative Things tho, My late Father Hated the Long Hair of the '70's and Later the perms Footballers had. He didn't Think They were Manly and Tough . He Thought Finley, mathews , Lawton were Tougher .As for all the Post Goal Celebrations.....😄😄

    • @aberamagold7509
      @aberamagold7509 Před rokem +1

      I imagine if today's players were brought up playing on these shit fields, like the old players were, they'd play just as well as these guys did.
      It's not the players' fault the pitches are close to perfect these days, so don't take it out on them and say they're soft.
      Plus, I doubt the older players would say no to playing on these nice fields and that they'd prefer it if someone ripped up the field and made it so muddy the ball won't roll.

    • @seltaeb3302
      @seltaeb3302 Před rokem

      ​@@kevinmunday6263 Bobby Charlton had long hair, well when the wind was blowing hard & up it went.

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    As an Ipswich fan l apologise to West Ham for putting out Bell, Jefferson and Hammond in the same team.

  • @brettskip1
    @brettskip1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Jimmy Greaves, Geoff Hurst, Pop Robson and Bobby Moore in the same team 🎉

    • @tomace4898
      @tomace4898 Před 18 dny

      And only 3 points off the bottom of the table!!! In late March!

  • @garrywood5345
    @garrywood5345 Před rokem +3

    Saw a sign saying please keep off the grass!....there wasn't any! Hilarious

  • @edwardburek1717
    @edwardburek1717 Před 2 měsíci

    Kitwatch time:
    - Ipswich's away kit had the old-style badge that I believe had another season before being replaced with their current badge.
    - West Ham's kit was refreshingly clear of any unnecessary decoration.
    - I reckon Leeds United's kit would be an absolute mare to get clean, especially in the aftermath of an Elland Road quagmire. They still have the old-school badge that they had, right up to the picture of the dead sheep. Wonder when they adopted the monogram that I feel they're more famous for?
    - Palace's lesser known away duds look quite smart, with those red collars and cuffs. But I would have thought they'd have worn blue shorts as well
    - Stoke City is simple yet classic, taking the West Ham route.
    - As with Palace, I would have thought Man United had opted for blue shorts, partly to differentiate themselves from Stoke but also to hope that this would rub off some magic from the 1968 European Cup team. Still, sort of helps if you have George Best who played as if he still gave a stuff.

  • @stuartwilliams-fw4vo
    @stuartwilliams-fw4vo Před 9 měsíci

    Those two Best goals were not just heavenly- but double heavenly. A complete genius.

  • @kevinmunday6263
    @kevinmunday6263 Před rokem +2

    Georgie Best was a phenomena , He could Dance around the Opposition and score on any Surface

    • @mohdazmi10
      @mohdazmi10 Před 11 měsíci

      Even CR7 cannot touch him now

  • @naturalmystic67
    @naturalmystic67 Před rokem +3

    Only one sub, swamp pitches and GBH tackles, I’m amazed games ever finished wilh eleven vs eleven.

  • @kitswithkaren5003
    @kitswithkaren5003 Před 9 měsíci

    Brian Moore Jimmy Hill Hugh Johns legendary players with great skill what more could you ask for.🐻🐒🤗👍

  • @neilpountney9414
    @neilpountney9414 Před rokem +6

    How the heck did they even manage to play on pitches like that West Ham pitch! If a modern ref was in charge of that game I think there would be barely any players left on the pitch.

    • @robertroberts3703
      @robertroberts3703 Před rokem +2

      More like the battle of the Somme than the battle of Upton Park.

    • @infrasleep
      @infrasleep Před rokem +2

      Would the game go ahead now ? Coventry called off three home games this season saying their pitch was "in a dangerous condition" after the Rugby World Cup or whatever had been played at their ground pre season. NO WAY can I imagine it being REMOTELY as churned up as Upton Park here ! And remember the 1969 LC Final at Wembley ? The Horse of the Year show jumping left it in a chronic state but the game went on. Footballs lost far more than its gained these last 30 years

    • @neilpountney9414
      @neilpountney9414 Před rokem +3

      @@infrasleep There is absolutely no way any football would be played on those pitches today. First of all no grounds man would keep his job if he allowed his pitch to get even close to that state. I mean that is an area that sport has improved. As for football has lost more than it has gained I totally agree with you but i am sure that is mainly a generational argument. The fitness and skill levels today are miles ahead of the 1970's but the purity of the game has suffered terribly. Money and power ruin everything eventually sports are no different sadly!

    • @seltaeb3302
      @seltaeb3302 Před rokem +1

      This was footy then & pitches had wear & their troubles but it was no different to Sunday pub leagues, it was part of the battle & I wouldn't change it. Today's grass fabric plasticy stuff is just ultra perfect & ultra boring as it has zero impact on a game as it once was including the 90s. For me a pitch should be pure grass turf on a bed of earth, not rolled in & out. Derby's Baseball Ground was notorious but on its bad days ie Oct-Mar you would get great & skillful play & Clough would deliberately near waterlog it with a day long hosing down, in his European's games with Spanish & Italian teams. It worked.

    • @mooseing22
      @mooseing22 Před 2 měsíci

      Modern players would cry into their little panties.

  • @rolfvaughan3175
    @rolfvaughan3175 Před rokem +2

    Love and miss those days..I hate modern football.. money has killed football ⚒️⚒️⚒️

  • @keddw
    @keddw Před rokem +5

    Billy Bonds bossed the midfield. Skill level high though less closing down . But they glided around on this swamp.

  • @garrywood5345
    @garrywood5345 Před rokem +2

    In the west ham game l don't think l saw one square pass in the whole game! All out attack and endurance

  • @AndrewStack-lr9fv
    @AndrewStack-lr9fv Před 2 měsíci

    I wondered how the kit man managed to get the mud out of the west ham white shorts in fact any of the kits ,i wonder that as i don't know how they did it wh as t with the pitches

  • @jaomwtoptd
    @jaomwtoptd Před rokem +3

    What a treat! Hurst, Moore, Greaves, Best, Charlton, and Law, and that indomitable Leeds team. But I forgot how condescending Brian Moore and Jimmy Hill were.

  • @paulkington8380
    @paulkington8380 Před rokem +7

    Ironic that Hurst and Greaves playing together after Hurst had taken his place at the 1966 World Cup finals.

    • @shaunboden
      @shaunboden Před rokem +1

      Greaves was the best of the lot, met him once.

    • @mick6370
      @mick6370 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@shaunbodenGot to agree best finisher ever tho I rated Dennis Law and Allan Clarke highly

  • @johnsmiths9682
    @johnsmiths9682 Před 11 dny

    the difference in pitch quality between the London pitch and Stokes and Leeds....

  • @alanprior7650
    @alanprior7650 Před 6 měsíci

    The West Ham United game nowadays (in the Premier League) would get called off!

  • @lubilou64
    @lubilou64 Před rokem

    It seems so weird seeing players back-pass to the goalie and the goalie picking the ball up 😆⚒

    • @sgw8903
      @sgw8903 Před 11 měsíci

      I still think it's weird when the goalie picks it up and runs with it. 😕

  • @jamiecovfefe6323
    @jamiecovfefe6323 Před rokem +2

    5'8" goalkeeper for Ipswich ..

  • @markalexander9396
    @markalexander9396 Před 9 měsíci

    this is the second time on one of these uploads from the early '70s that a keeper has been 5'8" and it's just shocking to see it, especially given how reliant on crosses into the box that era was. Poor Ipswich keeper just looked like a little kid.

  • @paulstimpson8373
    @paulstimpson8373 Před rokem

    Brian Moore dropping a clanger over the Booby Moore quadrant rule I see. The Ball is clearly in touch with the line from an overhead viewpoint.

  • @jonjotatty957
    @jonjotatty957 Před 11 měsíci +1

    How the fuck did they manage to play first division football on what resembled a cow field is beyond me. It was a case of hoof it and hope for the best.

  • @jasonparfitt5936
    @jasonparfitt5936 Před 8 měsíci

    Some of those tackles in the West Ham Ipswich game.😮 The pre Madonna’s in todays game would never get up again and the players man buns would need re grooming.

  • @stuartdavis174
    @stuartdavis174 Před měsícem

    I know there called the tractors boy but did they need to play on a ploughed field

  • @robertdouglassim7715
    @robertdouglassim7715 Před 5 měsíci

    The pitches were just mud for most of the season. No wonder the British game prioritised hoofing the ball from one end to the other - you couldn't pass it on the ground!

  • @mooseing22
    @mooseing22 Před 2 měsíci

    Even back then we never wanted to see such tackles. But todays play acting sickens me.

  • @davidryley4162
    @davidryley4162 Před rokem +1

    No play acting or cheating

  • @johnpratt8652
    @johnpratt8652 Před rokem

    Poor old Palace 🤣🤣🤣

  • @johnsmiths9682
    @johnsmiths9682 Před 11 dny

    Brian Moore so biased towards London teams, imagine if that 2nd Ipswich goal was scored by West Ham....he screamed with delight with Jimmy Greaves 2nd, which was an own goal anyway went in

  • @LordFlashheart.11
    @LordFlashheart.11 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Greaves was a class player and had a load more skill than people give him credit for. He was wasted at west ham and should have played for Clough at Derby.

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 Před 2 měsíci

      I can’t imagine Greavsie and Clough in the same town let alone dressing room.

    • @LordFlashheart.11
      @LordFlashheart.11 Před 2 měsíci

      @jontalbot1 Read the book Greavsie! Jimmy Greaves also said it on his documentary that he should have played for Derby under Clough, the both had a lot of respect for eachother as people and players. Both hailed eachother as a genius...and rightly so.

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LordFlashheart.11 Stone me! Wonder if Cloughie knew about the drinking

    • @LordFlashheart.11
      @LordFlashheart.11 Před 2 měsíci

      @jontalbot1 Again, in a book that George Best wrote, I can't recall which one, he said that Clough wanted him go to Derby and also Bobby Moore! I'm sure Clough would of handled the drinking, unfortunately Cloughie succumbed to it towards the end of his career.

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LordFlashheart.11 Yes that’s right…nice red nose!