What a final it was. Remember watching it as a kid and it was just meant to be to win the FA cup after the tragedy. What a heart-wrenching final but Rushie had to score 2 to win it.
I remember this March because Liverpool come together on the streets to Whatch red and blue side by side , food and drinks they were the best days off my life when ur a 12 year old kid with no worries in the world 🌎 pure class and I wish I was there again xxxxx
When Liverpool and Everton were the two powerhouses of the game. both were fantastic in the 80s. 1989 was a fitting tribute to the Hillsborough victims highlighted the togetherness and spirit on Merseyside even in the aftermath of the suns bullshit story. fair play to both clubs
Agreat but sad watch in 2020, RIP to every football fan that has died at a football match especially at Hillsbrough, Ibrox, Heysel, Burnden Park and Valley Parade amongst many others.
How good was that 3rd Liverpool goal. Almost every player got a touch in build up. Playing out from the back. Triangles passing getting out of trouble and switching play. What a great move
Everton, the OG rival to Liverpool especially in a late 70s to 80s. If we ignore the trophy and just look at point goal record of all time league on both team, Everton & LFC are still tight despite Everton are so underarchiver now. I hope Everton will be back to its glory for catching up their legacy. Very underrated club, beside Aston Villa
Shame on the few nobheads that shouted out. Other than that, beautiful minutes silence. God bless those 97, and all those impacted by that awful tragedy. Football should be an escape from lifes problems, not where you go to lose your life. From a United fan🙏
The 80s were a great time for Liverpool. Irregardless of who you supported, when the Tories and Thatcher were destroying the country, seeing the two Merseyside Clubs at their best was a great sight
Nicol's quality on his 'wrong' foot was unreal. So underrated. Even Everton stood off him before he crossed unchallenged for Rushie's first. Big mistake
The finishing from Rush was outstanding for the third goal. I don't think he ever got credit for such intelligence in his football skills. Oh for an Aldridge/Rush partnership in the prem era. Great cup final this was.
Am Dunfermline fan from Scotland I was only 9 years old when this game was played and RIP to all the fans that’s lost there love ones xx
What a final it was. Remember watching it as a kid and it was just meant to be to win the FA cup after the tragedy. What a heart-wrenching final but Rushie had to score 2 to win it.
I remember this March because Liverpool come together on the streets to Whatch red and blue side by side , food and drinks they were the best days off my life when ur a 12 year old kid with no worries in the world 🌎 pure class and I wish I was there again xxxxx
When Liverpool and Everton were the two powerhouses of the game. both were fantastic in the 80s. 1989 was a fitting tribute to the Hillsborough victims highlighted the togetherness and spirit on Merseyside even in the aftermath of the suns bullshit story. fair play to both clubs
Agreat but sad watch in 2020, RIP to every football fan that has died at a football match especially at Hillsbrough, Ibrox, Heysel, Burnden Park and Valley Parade amongst many others.
Great respect shown by both sets of supporters at the start of the game. Liverpool City was United in grief
How good was that 3rd Liverpool goal. Almost every player got a touch in build up. Playing out from the back. Triangles passing getting out of trouble and switching play. What a great move
Now 97 ..rip . Never forgotten ❤
There were three teams that day, Liverpool, Everton and Merseyside United
Everton, the OG rival to Liverpool especially in a late 70s to 80s. If we ignore the trophy and just look at point goal record of all time league on both team, Everton & LFC are still tight despite Everton are so underarchiver now. I hope Everton will be back to its glory for catching up their legacy. Very underrated club, beside Aston Villa
A fitting tribute to the hillsbrough victims
That winning goal was at the end of 12-pass move from our corner-flag with Alan Hansen and ending up in their goal with Ian Rush's header.
Shame on the few nobheads that shouted out. Other than that, beautiful minutes silence. God bless those 97, and all those impacted by that awful tragedy. Football should be an escape from lifes problems, not where you go to lose your life. From a United fan🙏
The 80s were a great time for Liverpool. Irregardless of who you supported, when the Tories and Thatcher were destroying the country, seeing the two Merseyside Clubs at their best was a great sight
Everton supporters are simply the best!
Your watching the greatest team that ever lived !
Do you not think Aldridge was let go far too early still had a good three seasons left in him at the top level I always feel
Nicol's quality on his 'wrong' foot was unreal. So underrated. Even Everton stood off him before he crossed unchallenged for Rushie's first. Big mistake
I was 12 year old.. When i watched this. In 1988 we lost to wimbeldon. I cried. But this victory was sweet. It felt only like yesterday.
The finishing from Rush was outstanding for the third goal. I don't think he ever got credit for such intelligence in his football skills. Oh for an Aldridge/Rush partnership in the prem era. Great cup final this was.