Interesting to see Shanks at the start. He began watching Everton semi regularly in the Bingham era and even attended a few training sessions. He basically wasn't welcome at Anfield. Curious as Everton nearly, and probably should have won the league that season.
The story goes Shankly was asked to stay away from Anfield as he couldnt stay away from the training ground when Paisley was trying to assert his authority as mew manager.
@@dlamiss Yep. Found out recently that Shanks even told a journalist that, if offered, he would take the Everton job when Bingham was sacked. That would have been one hell of a headline back in '76
Very brave header by Lyons to make it 2-1 @ 5:26 with Hunter's boot looking like getting to the ball first. Most of today's overpaid players would pull out even in a less precarious situation. Bob Latchford, Andy Gray, Duncan Ferguson similarly brave. If there's a goal to be had, they showed no fear.
He is now living in Australia and his family have gone public today that he is suffering from dementia which is probably from heading too many footballs.
Everton's trainer didn't want to risk putting a defender at the end, but wining even for 3 goals, that's dangerous in football against a rival like Leeds...Great football. Saludos desde Barcelona.
What a game come on Everton 💙💙💙
Interesting to see Shanks at the start. He began watching Everton semi regularly in the Bingham era and even attended a few training sessions. He basically wasn't welcome at Anfield. Curious as Everton nearly, and probably should have won the league that season.
The story goes Shankly was asked to stay away from Anfield as he couldnt stay away from the training ground when Paisley was trying to assert his authority as mew manager.
@@dlamiss Yep. Found out recently that Shanks even told a journalist that, if offered, he would take the Everton job when Bingham was sacked. That would have been one hell of a headline back in '76
@@dlamiss Just shows what a classy club they at LFC...
@@mikeoglen6848 Tried to blame Chelsea fans for Heysel, saying they had gone in disguise as Liverpool fans. What goes around.......
Very brave header by Lyons to make it 2-1 @ 5:26 with Hunter's boot looking like getting to the ball first. Most of today's overpaid players would pull out even in a less precarious situation. Bob Latchford, Andy Gray, Duncan Ferguson similarly brave. If there's a goal to be had, they showed no fear.
Probably insane to go for that header.
That was Mick all over wasnt it. A true blue and heart of a lion.
Today fairies would’ve rolling.
He is now living in Australia and his family have gone public today that he is suffering from dementia which is probably from heading too many footballs.
Commentator is not Barry Davies, it is John Motson.
Everton's trainer didn't want to risk putting a defender at the end, but wining even for 3 goals, that's dangerous in football against a rival like Leeds...Great football. Saludos desde Barcelona.
Teams were only allowed one substitute in 1974. He had no choice.
Alan Clarke, 9 goals by September, jeez how much today ?
the boys pen.
Yes, that was odd. They looked locked-up borstal boys.
I'd forgotten this it was like Alcatraz and hoolie stuff was rife then. Not many girls or women went to games in those days either
Did any leeds go?.
Only 1 sub allowed back in the day