IJN":12qsdmac said:I hope it's shown in Scotland.
:funny: ,,,,and who was the first team to beat England after their World Cup win? That must make us World Cup beaters.
IJN":12qsdmac said:I hope it's shown in Scotland.
cheshiregreen":2sda36t2 said:I watched but was still at primary school.
Many on here will never have seen England's only World Cup success......well, you can now. Saturday C4.
https://advanced-television.com/2020/06 ... cup-final/
Balham_Green":3l1o7nmg said:cheshiregreen":3l1o7nmg said:I watched but was still at primary school.
Many on here will never have seen England's only World Cup success......well, you can now. Saturday C4.
https://advanced-television.com/2020/06 ... cup-final/
Sunday its on..
I would so love to have met him.Barrie Davis":33rcwauj said:I had the chance to meet Ken Wolstenholme shortly before he died as he lived in Churston, near Paignton and I asked him about 1966, not the WC Final, but the FA Cup Final. His recall was amazing, considering his age and the number of games he had seen. He said "Yes, Everton went a goal down inside 5 minutes to a McCalliog goal and Ford scored with half an hour to go. Everton up against it at 2-0 down but Trebilcock, recently bought from Plymouth Argyle, got on the end of two knock downs to bring them level and Derek Temple collected the ball in the centre circle to run through and score the winner." Nice man.
Barrie Davis":30wi1qky said:I had the chance to meet Ken Wolstenholme shortly before he died as he lived in Churston, near Paignton and I asked him about 1966, not the WC Final, but the FA Cup Final. His recall was amazing, considering his age and the number of games he had seen. He said "Yes, Everton went a goal down inside 5 minutes to a McCalliog goal and Ford scored with half an hour to go. Everton up against it at 2-0 down but Trebilcock, recently bought from Plymouth Argyle, got on the end of two knock downs to bring them level and Derek Temple collected the ball in the centre circle to run through and score the winner." Nice man.
demportdave":1a6tm4ya said:Poor old Gerry Young, a loyal 1-club man who was a great servant to Wednesday, but will be forever remembered for that one particular moment.
What is less well remembered is that Norman Hunter made the identical mistake at the same end at Wembley in 1973, allowing Lato to score for Poland which meant that England did not make the 1974 World Cup. But in fairness to Norman, I still reckon Shilton should have saved it.
Definitely it was a right howler.demportdave":10wjr0nk said:Poor old Gerry Young, a loyal 1-club man who was a great servant to Wednesday, but will be forever remembered for that one particular moment.
What is less well remembered is that Norman Hunter made the identical mistake at the same end at Wembley in 1973, allowing Lato to score for Poland which meant that England did not make the 1974 World Cup. But in fairness to Norman, I still reckon Shilton should have saved it.