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A few short TV clips from 1985/86 from around Frickley's FA Cup 3rd Round tie against Rotherham United. Includes a short interview with former chairman Mick Twiby and with former players Barry Gill, Russ Wilcox, Gary Hatto and Paul Shirtliff.
Everton reached a third consecutive FA Cup Final with a 2-1 win over Sheffield Wednesday. Everton needed extra time to progress, with Alan Harper equalising ...
Gary Lineker grabs the only goal of the game as Everton progress to a Semi Final against Sheffield Wednesday.
Goals from Adrian Heath and Gary Lineker gave Everton a 2-1 win at Spurs in the FA Cup fifth round in 1985-86. The result leaves Everton chasing a league and...
Everton battle back from two goals down to earn a replay against Luton Town. Sharp and Heath grab the all important goals to keep Everton on the road to Wemb...
Albion's FA Cup run comes to an end at the Goldstone. For more vintage clips visit www.seagulls.tv.
Match of the Eighties was a series of TV programmes in the late 1990s showing highlights from the previous decade's football, presented by Danny Baker. This video is the 1985/86 episode, with highlights of the domestic season which ended with Liverpool winning the League and FA Cup double, plus the World Cup in Mexico. (I don't have any of the others, unfortunately.)
FA Cup 5th Round, 26th February 1986, The Baseball Ground, Derby.
FA Cup 1985-86.
"King" Kenneth Mathieson "Kenny" Dalglish is a former Scottish footballer and current manager of Liverpool F.C. In a 20-year playing career, Dalglish p...
"King" Kenneth Mathieson "Kenny" Dalglish is a former Scottish footballer and current manager of Liverpool F.C. In a 20-year playing career, Dalglish p...
Highlights of the 1985 FA Cup Final between Manchester United and Everton.
The full 90 minutes of the 1986 FA Cup Final. Apologies for the lines across the screen at the start - this is recorded from a pretty old video tape. It does...
A Merseyside derby in the Wembley sun. Liverpool had already clinched the league title ahead of Everton, and so were going for the Double. The Toffees, in th...
Alexander Chapman Ferguson. Age: 71 Date of birth: December 31, 1941 Place of birth: Glasgow, Scotland Playing career Position: Striker Teams: Queen's Park (1957-1960), St Johnstone (1960-1964), Dunfermline Athletic (1964-1967), Rangers (1967-1969), Falkirk (1969-1973), Ayr United (1973-1974) Playing honours St Johnstone Scottish Football League Division Two (1): 1962-63 Falkirk Scottish Football League Division Two (1): 1969-70 Managerial career Teams: East Stirlingshire (1974), St Mirren (1974-1978), Aberdeen (1978-1986), Scotland (1985-1986), Manchester United (1986-2013) Managerial honours St Mirren Scottish First Division (1): 1976-77 Aberdeen Scottish Premier Division (3): 1979-80, 1983-84, 1984-85 Scottish Cup (4): 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1985-86 Scottish League Cup (1): 1985-86 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1982-83 UEFA Super Cup (1): 1983 Manchester United Premier League (13): 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11, 2012-13 FA Cup (5): 1989-90, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1998-99, 2003-04 League Cup (4): 1991-92, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2009-10 Community Shield (10): 1990 (shared), 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 UEFA Champions League (2): 1998-99, 2007-08 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1990-91 UEFA Super Cup (1): 1991 Intercontinental Cup (1): 1999 FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2008 Individual Premier League Manager of the Season (10): 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2002-03, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2010-11 UEFA Manager of the Year (1): 1998-99 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award (1): 1999 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award (1): 2001 English Football Hall of Fame (Manager) : 2002 European Hall of Fame (Manager): 2008 FIFA Presidential Award: 2011 Other Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE): 1983 Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE): 1995 Knight Bachelor (Kt.): 1999 - AFP
Liverpool 2 Manchester United 2 (after ext) 1985 Semi Final at Goodison Park 13/04/1985 Crowd: 51690 Scorers: MUFC: Bryan Robson, Frank Stapleton LFC: Ronnie Whelan 87, Paul Walsh 120
Wimbledon's first season in the top flight - a 6th place finish, the double over Man Utd., an away win at Anfield, FA Cup quarter-finalists and Vinnie Jones'...
Everton players singing "Here We Go" on the Wogan show in 1985.
Highlights from the 1985 FA Cup Semi-Final between Man United and Liverpool played at Goodison Park.
The 1985 FA Cup Final was contested by Manchester United and holders Everton at Wembley Stadium. United won by a single goal, scored in extra time by Norman ...
Match played at Wembley on March 23rd, 1986. If you want this game on DVD, please go to: http://www.englishfootiedvds.blogspot.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AntonAlfy Vk: http://vk.com/antonalfyvids Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAntonAlfy Sir Alexander Chapman "Alex" Ferguson:...
Played at Maine Road.
20 de mayo de 1989, Wembley, Londres. May 20, 1989, Wembley, London. Liverpool: Bruce Grobbelaar, Gary Ablett, Steve Staunton, Steve Nicol, Ronnie Whelan, Al...
Second Leg 5 May 1986 Olympiastadion, Berlin Referee: Mr Valentine FC Koln: Schumacher; Prestin, Gielchen, Geils (Schmitz 83´); Geilenkirchen,Steiner, Bein, ...
Neville Southall MBE (born 16 September 1958) is a Welsh former international footballer. He has been described as one of the best goalkeepers of his generation and won the FWA Footballer of the Year award in 1985. He joined Bury from Winsford United for a £6,000 fee in 1980, and turned professional in his early 20s after a number of years as a semi-professional and amateur player. During his teenage years he worked as a binman, waiter and hod carrier. He moved on to Everton for £150,000 in 1981 and established himself as the club's first-choice goalkeeper by the 1983–84 season. He went on to make a club record 578 appearances in the Football League and Premier League (750 in all competitions); his honours with the club include a European Cup Winners' Cup medal in 1985, a First Division championship medal in 1984–85 and 1986–87, an FA Cup winners medal in 1984 and 1995, and an FA Charity Shield winners medal in 1984, 1985, 1986, and 1995. He also played in the 1985 and 1989 FA Cup finals, the League Cup final in 1984, and helped Everton to a second place in the league in 1985–86. After leaving Everton in 1998, he became Torquay United's regular goalkeeper for two years. He also made a handful of appearances for numerous other clubs. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
LIVERPOOL FC V EVERTON FC - 1986 FA CUP FINAL - BUILD UP TO THE LIVE GAME – PART THREE
This is a collection of all the Liverpool goals by Kenny Dalglish that I can find: 79 in competitive matches, plus 2 in friendlies and one disallowed. (Re-uploaded to add 7 new goals and edit some of the others, and because a European football organisation who shall remain nameless and only care about money, blocked the previous version.) For anyone interested the full list is: 1977/78: West Brom H, Ipswich A, Chelsea H, Leicester A, Hamburg H (Super Cup), Chelsea A (FA Cup), Wrexham A League Cup (3), Benfica H, Aston Villa A (2), Borussia Mönchengladbach H, Bruges at Wembley (European Cup final) 1978/79: Man City A, West Brom H, Tottenham H (2), Derby H (2), Derby A, Ipswich H, Man Utd at Maine Road (FA Cup semi-final), Arsenal H, Man Utd H, Aston Villa H 1979/80: Arsenal at Wembley (Charity Shield), Coventry H, Man City A (2), Wolves H (2), Norwich A (League Cup), Crystal Palace H, Nottingham Forest A (FA Cup), Norwich A, Bristol City A (2), Man Utd A, Arsenal H, Arsenal (FA Cup) 1980/81: Crystal Palace H, Man City A, Aberdeen H, Altrincham FA Cup (2), West Ham at Villa Park (League Cup final) 1981/82: Oulu Palloseura H, Brighton A, Everton H (2), Wolves H, Ipswich H, Sunderland A, Tottenham H 1982/83: Everton A (disallowed), Tottenham H (2), Aston Villa A, Khartoum XI A (friendly), Ipswich H, Stoke H (FA Cup), Man Utd A, Stoke H (2) (league), Southampton A 1983/84: Arsenal A, Odense A, Aston Villa H, Odense H (2), Ipswich A 1984/85 Norwich A 1985/86: Everton A, West Brom A, Chelsea A 1986/87: Leicester A, West Ham A (2), Southampton H, Nottingham Forest H 1988/89: Celtic A (friendly) Thanks to FootballGaffesGalore and djm151071 for their help with the above list and the people whose youtube videos I "borrowed", particularly gr8footy and A Must Win Game. Also a big thanks to Dave Chantry for the new goals.
Tỉ số: 2 - 2 (Chelsea: Houseman 41', Hutchinson 86'; Leeds United: Charlton 20', Jones 84') Sân vận động: Wembley Khán giả: 100000 Trọng tài: Eric Jennings ...
EVERTON FC V LIVERPOOL FC - FA CUP FINAL 1986 - FIRST HALF - PART EIGHT. THIS CLIP IS THE SECOND PERIOD OF THE FIRST HALF UP TO HALF TIME. GARY LINEKER SCORES AND PUTS EVERTON INTO A 1-0 LEAD.
14th May 1988 Commentator John Motson Also includes the Scottish Cup Final; Celtic v Dundee Utd.
Highlights of the Milk (League) Cup 5th Round tie played at Villa Park, Birmingham on 22nd January 1986. Attendance:- 26,093
PRIMI IN ITALIA E NEL MONDO. 1985/86
It really should have been 10-1... Match of the Day highlights of Wednesday's semi-final win over city neighbours United.
Sheffield Wednesday were founded in 1867 on the site where the Crucible Theatre now stands. Wednesday's 125 year history has seen them win the First Division...
West Ham United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Upton Park, East London, England currently playing in the Premier League, Eng...
Everton Former Players' Foundation (EFPF) interview former Everton star Mike Trebilcock. The tricky winger's defining moment in a blue shirt came in the 1966...
Highlights of the FA Cup 4th Round Replay between Wolves and Sheffield Wednesday at Molineux on 8th February 1995. After a 0-0 draw in the first match at Hil...
A few short TV clips from 1985/86 from around Frickley's FA Cup 3rd Round tie against Rotherham United. Includes a short interview with former chairman Mick Twiby and with former players Barry Gill, Russ Wilcox, Gary Hatto and Paul Shirtliff. Description
United complete the seasons scousebusting against the lesser of the two Scouse evils, Everton. The ref gets slated for what in this day would be a clear red....
Buy the DVD now from http://www.tikabooson.com/DVD+Categories/FA+Cup+DVDs/1985+FA+Cup+Final+-+Man+Utd+v+Everton_DVD2546.htm Having wrecked the dreams of the ...
Post Match Interview with Ron Atkinson.
Villa Ladies bowed out of this season's FA Cup at the quarter-final stage after suffering defeat at ...
noodls 2015-04-13... reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup via a narrow 1-0 win at Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday.
FourFourTwo 2015-04-13However, since then City have been eliminated from both the FA Cup .
Big News Network 2015-04-13Comments Last season's high of a first ever FA Cup final feels a long a time ago for Steve Bruce's ...
Big News Network 2015-04-13Two Premier League Championships together with an FA Cup and a .
Big News Network 2015-04-13Last season's high of a first ever FA Cup final feels a long a time ago for Steve Bruce's side, who ...
noodls 2015-04-13John Scales tries to defend against Eric Cantona in the 1996 FA Cup Final Photo: ... the FA Cup in 1992.
The Daily Telegraph 2015-04-13"I look at the fixture list and we play next week in the semi-final of the FA Cup and that's what I ...
noodls 2015-04-13no talk of winning FA Cup for Steven Gerrard Manchester United dominate City to make it six in a row ... Guardian/PA.
The Irish Times 2015-04-13... knowing that all that stands between them and a second consecutive FA Cup finals at Wembley Stadium.
The Inquisitr 2015-04-13Benteke will be hoping to continue his goalscoring form when Villa take on Liverpool in a Wembley FA ...
noodls 2015-04-13... the garbage" in recent months following the club’s elimination from the FA Cup and Champions League.
Dawn 2015-04-13... found big-spending Eastern a game too far in a sensational FA Cup tie at Mong Kok Stadium yesterday.
South China Morning Post 2015-04-12The Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the FA Cup, is a knockout cup competition in English football and is the oldest association football competition in the world. The "FA Cup" is run by and named after the Football Association and usually refers to the English men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held. Its current sponsored name is the FA Cup with Budweiser.
The FA Cup was first held in 1871–72. Entry is open to all teams who compete in the Premier League, the Football League and in steps one to five of the FA National League System, as well as selected teams in step 6. This means that clubs of all standards compete, from the largest clubs in England and Wales down to amateur village teams. The tournament has become known for the possibility for "minnows" from the lower divisions to become "giant-killers" by eliminating top clubs from the tournament and even theoretically winning the Cup, although lower division teams rarely progress beyond the early stages. The qualification rounds and a system of byes mean that the very smallest and very biggest teams almost never meet.
I dreamt (that) I was driving away on a blue glass highway
I knew that this day was the day
And that's why I feel the way I feel
I'm still running, blue glass all over the place
My life seems nothing
You've got to push me today, push me baby
The brake's squeaks resound for a while increasing the violence
Of knowing it all comes to an end
And that's why I scream the way I scream
I feel like laughing, blue glass all over my face
My life was nothing
Feeding squirrels and drinking coffee
At the Meditation Park
No one knows this place, that seems to me.
Thousands of three-coloured leaves
Form a ground just made of trees
How long can they look this way for?
Now I'm picking references,
Without thinking anyway
To know the altitude more or less.
Well I see the Seymour Mountain
On the other side of the creek
Just in front of me snowy already.
Rotten ships remain anchored
There must be 25 or more
Where do they come from? What do they bring?
Aaaah. Only the air seems real
Aaaah... Not even me, and then
Aaaah... some remote voices I hear
Aaaah... Only the air
Now a sunbeam falls on me
Warm enough to feel its heat
I guess that now I must go to work
Aaaah... where do these voices come from
Aaaah... what do they say?
Aaaah... only the air
Red trams
Squeaking so much at the stops
Sparkling their electric horns
They have got those chill inner lights
As well as those immobile figures
Crestfallen bodies walking fast
In silence, giving out vapour
Avoiding stepping on the snow
I don't, I like its "crack"
Hating the whole life we've got to pass through
I tried so hard spending time with someone who could
Hear my voice beyond my voice but that's not real
Bacause they always smile too much
They smile too much to be sincere
That's what it seems to me
Unless I lock my door
Facing the other world
Every person has got the right to throw the pain away
But sometimes I wonder why we have such a plain brain
Must we turn back? Must we light a candle for the earth?
Must we kill? So, must we die to know the way we were?
Destination will be given to us
Passing away will make you free
Now sit back, and just relax
Don't remember anything to do
When the space came into light
I was sorry for that baby child
But I had no choice last night
Waving over green
That's my mission here
Have to wait for planes
They could raid today
Sing, sing, I've got to sing
Run, Run, I've got to run
A wary crowd looking after the sky
Don't leave me alone, if I can't watch the colours
Those sunny nights
Set the mood on the sky
Feel like a snowflake
So light that I could leave the wind
To lead my future
To gauge how long my fall will be
White gauzy backgrounds
Without this damned line that separates
2 worlds, 2 shines
2 times, 1 day
Setting fires, sweet sensation
When no one can share my mind at all
Angel of Night
Take me in your hands
Take it my life
Oh, my Lord of Darkness
Kill me slowly
Ready my mind
Drink my blood
And let me die
I want cry
Please be mine
For the rest of our life's
And then, My Love,
Heal my body
Give me the eternity
Conic dreams colliding with outer fields
Becoming time.
Very old thoughts roam still airtight
Waiting for a beam of light
Sounds in code grace new harsh unknow colours
While black storms spend their time emitting
Frequencies, testing our perceptions,
But again, we're not able to understand...
Budejovicka, metro station, February Chill wind, grey
snow Old ladies dragging their strained feet Facing the
endless avenue. Then, I identify her orange jacket And