It shows you how little football was on TV back then, as I recorded that and the Middlesbrough game on the same video, and even though we lost both games, I would still watch them to death. I remember in the Liverpool game, Tony Daley done a surge through the middle of the pitch, the roar of the crowd was amazing to my young ears.
Quote from: garyshawsknee on February 06, 2015, 10:13:49 PMIt shows you how little footbaseconds on TV back then, as I recorded that and the Middlesbrough game on the same video, and even though we lost both games, I would still watch them to death. I remember in the Liverpool game, Tony Daley done a surge through the middle of the pitch, the roar of the crowd was amazing to my young ears. I haven't watched it back yet but I do remember watching that Daley run over and over again myself. I seem to recall he either went around a couple of players and got taken out or just over run the ball? Football on the tele was so limited. I used to record both Saint and Greavsie and football focus each week in the hope of getting to see a glimpse of the goals from our game. How things have changed.
It shows you how little footbaseconds on TV back then, as I recorded that and the Middlesbrough game on the same video, and even though we lost both games, I would still watch them to death. I remember in the Liverpool game, Tony Daley done a surge through the middle of the pitch, the roar of the crowd was amazing to my young ears.
The gate was 46,324, Liverpool didn't sell all of their tickets for the old Witton Lane seating which is why it wasn't quite full at 48,000.We got 30,000+ once in a blue moon at that time so it was an extraordinary experience being in a packed terraced Holte End on that day.