BBC Match Of The Day - 19/04/1986.. Everton v Ipswich / Watford v West Ham
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- The full episode of the Match of the Day programme that was broadcast on BBC 1 on the 19th April 1986 featuring action from Goodison Park & Vicarage Road & a look at the goal of the season competition from the 85/86 campaign.. Presented by Jimmy Hill & Bob Wilson.
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Rip John motson ❤️
Love the fact that the assistant referee is on the wrong side compared to today, GK handling outside the box and denying a possible goal scoring opportunity and not being sent off, one substitute, late, dangerous tackles, and a bench that literally was a bench! - how the laws of the game have changed.
Dangerous challenge by Ratcliffe.
I loved the old Match of the Day format - with Bob and Jimmy. Less 'gassing' and proper professional Presenters - unlike Lineker and Co - with all their virtue signalling crap.
When Match Of Day credits showed goals against LFC and their bitter rivals with trophies
Wonder what happed that season 1985/86
Man Utd finished 4th in a two horse race
Everton Double Runners Up to I wonder who
But let's not forget Champions in 84/85....and 86/87....💙EVERTON FC..💙...
This is an FA cup game. Think quarter finals.
That’s incorrect. These are league games.
Everton played Ipswich at that stage of the FA Cup the previous season.
Different times- not even a full house at Goodison (39,000 over 12,000 less than v Liverpool )even though they were going for the title.
Liverpool crowds were terrible then aswell, they had 24000 for one home game before Christmas, people couldn't afford to go to every game and facilities were bad with crowd violence a frequent occurrence.
@@johndoe-lt2bj football was not trendy though. It was the working class game. A subculture. I remember completely messing up a job interview when i got asked about weekend hobbies - i came up with some nonsense about bowling. They saw through me.
@@johndoe-lt2bj Most weeks was no violence. Away teams didnt bring big turnouts and didnt have a Hooligan following. If you was in the Kop. Why did you have to worry about away fans up the other end. Also cheap to get in and most fans never went every game. Get to Wembley or a European Final. Thousands all of a sudden had money
@@simonmaskell365 Another problem at the time was that there was enormous unemployment around the country for long stretches of the early-to-mid 1980s. (Official total: 3 million. Real total: 4.5 million.) It meant a lot of people couldn't afford to go to every home game anymore. Some couldn't afford to go to any games at all. The reason some people could afford to go to Wembley or a European Final at the end of the season was precisely BECAUSE they hadn't gone regularly throughout the season.
EVERTONS crowds were pretty big to be fair place held 53 k great away support also , 83 84 the crowds were poor then they dramatically improved as Everton got better
Always thought the Everton home shirts that season looked faintly ridiculous. Like they were running around with serviettes around their necks.
Use too call them penguins! Changed back next season off course.