So agree. Today’s footballers may be fitter and more athletic but I would rather watch that any day. I was a fanatic and although a Liverpool fan I would go and watch a game anywhere when you could just turn up on the day. I found it amazing that I could recognise nearly every player. Nowadays I can’t do that even on HD TVs. The one person I had forgotten was Carl Harris. Quite surprised Billy Bremner was still there; I thought he left for Hull in late 75. Thanks for posting whoever it is
@desplatt8423 жыл бұрын
The bloke you could relate to. The man who'd be down THE RED LION discussing stuff! The very late great......Brian Moore Pure class!
@steffanhoffmann89374 жыл бұрын
I saw Dave Thomas recently in my local supermarket. He now has a guide dog due to partial blindness, but what a player he was in his day !!!!!
@tonymack664 жыл бұрын
How sad, I didn't know.
@LenKenny3 жыл бұрын
i always thought he was much better than he got credit for. Thomas and a center forward good in the air (McDonnald for England or Latchford when Thomas was at Everton) would guarantee goals.
@richardmannion27792 жыл бұрын
Thomas brilliant always helped bowles
@williamryder76642 ай бұрын
Thank-you.
@johncourtneidge2 ай бұрын
Thomas what a great player. Supplier to the great mr Bowles
@williamryder76642 ай бұрын
Proper highlights. Unlike the just the goals, numerous replays and long winded chatting that Match of the Day now churns out.
@potsiewall42508 жыл бұрын
Match of the Day with Jimmy Hill and The Big Match with Brian Moore were proper highlights programs back in the 70s and 80s. None of the endless side chatter and analysis...just here are the highlights and here are the league tables.
@peterhillick92237 жыл бұрын
Peter Hillick Too right. A little less conversation a lot more action is needed.
@potsiewall42507 жыл бұрын
Also they talk about highlights they haven't shown to make it look l8ke they know something we don't.
@jimweir67355 жыл бұрын
Spot-on
@steffanhoffmann89374 жыл бұрын
@@peterhillick9223 smack on
@steffanhoffmann89374 жыл бұрын
Oh, my joys and my sorrows of long, long ago
@MrGyges3 жыл бұрын
What a fantastic QPR team we had then, Unbelievable
@BushRanger8212 жыл бұрын
Yea! Htf they didn't win it is beyond me! Most entertaining Most natural football Yet Liverpool pipped them at the post! Great shame!
@steffanhoffmann89374 жыл бұрын
@John Jensen blaaaaa!
@steffanhoffmann89373 жыл бұрын
John Jensen QPR were a fine team for 18 months. That isn’t good enough. Even the finest teams don’t win it every season. You’ve got to be there or thereabouts for a couple of years to have a decent chance to win it. I remember watching QPR at Anfield in December 77. Liverpool were crap and QPR even worse. I also saw QPR lose to City at Maine Road two months later . Less than two years after being so good QPR were really mediocre. Really enjoyed watching that however. Very professional performance by Leeds and really good stuff by QPR. I always liked John Hollins You may have heard in the commentary that Liverpool won more away games than anyone that season. Strange for a negative team
@desplatt8423 жыл бұрын
@@steffanhoffmann8937: "Most natural football." Great line: Well written. The mercenary xeno-powder puff football we have today doesn't compare. The new rules stipulating safety to satisfy soft sapiens playing in manicured and readily drained pitches allow the outsiders to ply their "special skills."
@eddyvideostar Жыл бұрын
Just thinking that. If you hadn’t sold Marsh could have been even better.
@f0urstr1ng Жыл бұрын
I can be more specific. Steve Kindon's goal kept Wolves in front until 14 minutes from the end, then Keegan, Kennedy and Toshack really put the boot in. I couldn't bear to listen to the radio, and the BBC news showed the Rangers team watching the game at Molyneux on a TV screen in a studio somewhere. Really though it was Norwich that did for us. I don't expect Rangers ever to get that close again.
@cbak12sg11 жыл бұрын
QPR I will always love you
@Clemsonfan121211 жыл бұрын
Allan, Thanks very much for this great game from the Big Match. I remember this season well when QPR went so close to the title. Tremendous performances from Phil Parkes, Gerry Francis and Stan Bowles!
@tomduggan513 жыл бұрын
My pleasure Tom.
@AllanKlo633 жыл бұрын
I was at the Wolves L'pool game - at half-time we were winning 1-0......Birmingham were losing 1-0 at Sheff Utd - we were safe, Blues were relegated and QPR were champs! 45 minutes later we were down and L'Pool were top! Apart from my obvious sorrow I also felt for QPR too - that was such a fine team you had! Bowles, Francis, Givens, Thomas....all at their peak!
@TheBewdleyboy11 жыл бұрын
Thanks fella, nice words. To be fair Liverpool were a decent team just sad it was our only chance at the big one. I always liked Wolves, went away a few times and seemed like a decent passionate bunch. Also we got one of my heroes from you - Bob Hazel. Doing nicely now - all the best.
@timdowns80774 жыл бұрын
Tim Downs I always liked Wolves too. And yes that QPR team did play great football but only for a short while
@desplatt8423 жыл бұрын
Shepherd's Bush, and we're served by more tube stations than them. The Arse's closest are Arsenal and Holloway Road now, and Chelscum is nearest to Fulham Road, while Shepherd's Bush, Shepherd's Bush Market and especially White City are all in easy walking distance of Loftus Road.
@cbak12sg11 жыл бұрын
nice movie..the old days...greets from feyenoord rotterdam
@STERKERD010RSTRIJD12 жыл бұрын
We had your kit as our away one at this time, loved it...
@danabrahams78923 жыл бұрын
A superb team, Loftus Road seen some real swashbuckling stuff that season. Never to be repeated.
@LED15124 жыл бұрын
I bloody hour it WILL be repeated ..... one day!!
@colincolin133 жыл бұрын
I don't know we had Tarbs, Wegerle, TV's team did some quality stuff... never be like this, but we have tried no questions
@danabrahams78923 жыл бұрын
i was there, still got the match program somewhere with all the flags on the cover, wembley edition in case the match was to be played there.
@markpaulo2696 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I remember that Norwich match too! Rangers had been on such a great run since the turn of the year and would have been worthy champions. I was also at Molineux when you beat us 4-2 in October 73 and was very impressed by your lot that day too! And I was there to witness you play us off the park last September! I've always admired the way QPR play football - and I wish you all the best for this season......hopefully, we will meet-up again in the Prem before too long!
@TheBewdleyboy11 жыл бұрын
I still have a Shoot magazine from 75/76 on QPR. To think now the players said they drank and smoked everyday and still ram rugged. Liverpool cheated to win title.
@rajuvaidyanathan58383 жыл бұрын
Better times ❤
@SemperFortis222 ай бұрын
I have honestly only just been able to think about this match and not feel near to tears or actually cry this year - My Team #Urssss
@danabrahams78923 жыл бұрын
Magnificent.
@McAlmanac12 жыл бұрын
my god. the furious constant pace and excitement of football then. Never be as good. the current quaffed and careful pretty boys couldn’t keep up if they tried. miss it so much
@stephenbragg-nw9rf3 ай бұрын
So true mate
@AllanKlo633 ай бұрын
That theme music brings back memories
@RCT19632 жыл бұрын
The game looks clumsy compared to now, but the pitches back then were so bumpy.
@miketomlin60402 ай бұрын
I was there that day. Not long after that 3-2 defeat at Norwich which killed our title hopes. After this there was that agonising wait for Liverpool to play at Wolves. 14 minutes from glory...
@cbak12sg12 жыл бұрын
I went to the norwich match and remember how devasted we all felt!! still a bogey team till this day
@garyrobert912 жыл бұрын
They fucked us - hate them for that...
@danabrahams78923 жыл бұрын
Some great players on both sides. Pity today's footballers and commentators don't have the same class.
@njd2342 Жыл бұрын
Im not a fan of Qpr. But looks like there had a good season and came on very strong in the second half of that season. Great side plenty of star players whom worked well for the team matched leeds and looked like there wanted it more good crowd mind u leeds all ways took plenty down there plus it was a aging leeds team with new faces coming into the team but well done Qpr
@seanbrennan13985 жыл бұрын
WE ALL LOVE LEEDS
@jamesrr9611 жыл бұрын
nah mate!
@pikehead15 жыл бұрын
@@pikehead1 MOT ALAW WACCOE WAFL
@squeers635 жыл бұрын
Nope
@robertwall37592 жыл бұрын
what a fantastic team QPR had then, We were awesome,
@BushRanger8212 жыл бұрын
BushRanger82 As I said elsewhere, was a terrific team but only for 18 months
@desplatt8423 жыл бұрын
@@desplatt842 Yes 18 months should have been enough to win the league title in the 1975-76 season.QPR Were a diffrent class this season.But Liverpool pipped them to the title. Lets be honest Liverpool were The equivalent of watching paint dry.
@ga-ow7yf3 жыл бұрын
Harvey had the best game
@JohnSmith-el2nj4 жыл бұрын
Magic
@electrician16023 жыл бұрын
i just liked this
@TheThejosapappa100012 жыл бұрын
When football was ours Only foreigners where from Ireland, Scotland and Wales
@willjones8774 Жыл бұрын
Additional. In Rangers' last 15 games, they won 13, drew one, lost one, the sort of form that Man U now get towards the end of a season. The irony is that the loss was against Norwich, party poopers but no great shakes, and the draw was a 0-0 away to Sheffield United, who finished bottom of the table.
@cbak12sg12 жыл бұрын
Au niveau de la qualitéla BBC offrait les meilleures retransmission en europe
@MrJeepsters12 жыл бұрын
QPR then had a very good side and they deserved to win. leeds looked jaded and that harris was out of his depth
@selby163 жыл бұрын
Where is QPR in london, far from arsenal or chelsea ?
@MrJeepsters12 жыл бұрын
Coleman 8 mins in - "that looked very much like a penalty to me"!!!!! 1. it was clearly outside of the box. 2. Bowled clearly dived. Good refereeing.
@Buzzard1968 Жыл бұрын
3. It’s Brian Moore
@f0urstr1ng Жыл бұрын
Shame about Rangers not winning the title...much better to watch than Liverpool. Leeds were a very poor outfit indeed after Revie quit.
@KatharAtlantean8 жыл бұрын
Actually, Rangers first defeat that season was away to Leeds.
@colinbaker39167 жыл бұрын
I have to disagree slightly with that. Revie left to take up the England manager job in 1974. Leeds reached the European Cup Final in 1975 beating the likes of Barcelona and Anderlecht on the way, only to be robbed in the final against Bayern Munich by dreadful refereeing.
@ShaunFrere16 жыл бұрын
KatharAtlantean ığ
@robertottoman29856 жыл бұрын
They went into decline two years later, but they should have been European Champions at the time this match took place.
@JohnSmith-el2nj4 жыл бұрын
Jobsnotwar Peaceforall ; dead right. Remained a decent team for several years afterwards though nothing like they were
@desplatt8423 жыл бұрын
Did Moore not watch his own replay? 'Penalty' challenge clearly outside the box.
@jandekker60555 жыл бұрын
Even if it was a foul on Bowles it's clearly outside the area. Think a trip to Specsavers is in order.
@Darwinion12 жыл бұрын
Brian Moore hated us. One time about 1972 Lorimer scored a brilliant volley from the edge of the box against Palace at Selhurst Park... the ball dipped and went in off the underside of the bar....Moore commentated "Ohhh how UNLUCKY can you get" Tosser !!!
@GranulatedStuff6 жыл бұрын
QPR Is in west london
@Busybee6512 жыл бұрын
Rodney Marsh is long gone but QPR haven't forgotten how to dive.
@normanby1002 жыл бұрын
We RiGhTfullY Won The Title This Seas...
@jamesconnolly95914 жыл бұрын
brian moore god bless,surely was a penalty for bowles,,,it was a dive brian lol,great days
@anthonyjohnson86722 жыл бұрын
doesn't the goalkeeper use gloves on their hand? it must be painful when he stopped the ball
@MrPedawdaw6 жыл бұрын
Dave Sexton another Man Utd casualty
@willjones8774 Жыл бұрын
Definitely a foul on Bowles but it was outside the area.
@Darwinion8 жыл бұрын
Je pensais que David Harvey, gardien pas si mauvais, avait arrêter sa carrière après son accident de 1975
@MrJeepsters12 жыл бұрын
No, he was with Leeds until 1980 I think
@benji274 Жыл бұрын
Rangers fans singing ''You'll never walk alone'' at 25min. Looks like they had given up their title hopes before Liverpool even kicked a ball at Molineux :D
@waz31285 жыл бұрын
Back then most team supporters chanted that song, idk at which point Liverpool basically took it over for themselves.
@josema267954 жыл бұрын
The loss away to Norwich messed it up.
@danw13743 жыл бұрын
May the 4th be with you Thank you LFC
@willjones8774 Жыл бұрын
Penalty all day long
@elgonm2893 жыл бұрын
You need glasses.
@johnwestwood96692 жыл бұрын
@@johnwestwood9669 yeah sure ... so do you, if think it wasn't a penalty..
@elgonm2892 жыл бұрын
@@elgonm289 I already wear them and thereby clearly saw the foul - just outside the penalty area. That's JUST outside.
@johnwestwood96692 жыл бұрын
The days of real football
@tobybaker5187 Жыл бұрын
What a fantastic QPR team we had then, Unbelievable
@BushRanger8212 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I remember that Norwich match too! Rangers had been on such a great run since the turn of the year and would have been worthy champions. I was also at Molineux when you beat us 4-2 in October 73 and was very impressed by your lot that day too! And I was there to witness you play us off the park last September! I've always admired the way QPR play football - and I wish you all the best for this season......hopefully, we will meet-up again in the Prem before too long!
Glorious 70's football.Wonderful to watch.
So agree. Today’s footballers may be fitter and more athletic but I would rather watch that any day. I was a fanatic and although a Liverpool fan I would go and watch a game anywhere when you could just turn up on the day. I found it amazing that I could recognise nearly every player. Nowadays I can’t do that even on HD TVs. The one person I had forgotten was Carl Harris. Quite surprised Billy Bremner was still there; I thought he left for Hull in late 75. Thanks for posting whoever it is
The bloke you could relate to. The man who'd be down THE RED LION discussing stuff! The very late great......Brian Moore Pure class!
I saw Dave Thomas recently in my local supermarket. He now has a guide dog due to partial blindness, but what a player he was in his day !!!!!
How sad, I didn't know.
i always thought he was much better than he got credit for. Thomas and a center forward good in the air (McDonnald for England or Latchford when Thomas was at Everton) would guarantee goals.
Thomas brilliant always helped bowles
Thank-you.
Thomas what a great player. Supplier to the great mr Bowles
Proper highlights. Unlike the just the goals, numerous replays and long winded chatting that Match of the Day now churns out.
Match of the Day with Jimmy Hill and The Big Match with Brian Moore were proper highlights programs back in the 70s and 80s. None of the endless side chatter and analysis...just here are the highlights and here are the league tables.
Peter Hillick Too right. A little less conversation a lot more action is needed.
Also they talk about highlights they haven't shown to make it look l8ke they know something we don't.
Spot-on
@@peterhillick9223 smack on
Oh, my joys and my sorrows of long, long ago
What a fantastic QPR team we had then, Unbelievable
Yea! Htf they didn't win it is beyond me! Most entertaining Most natural football Yet Liverpool pipped them at the post! Great shame!
@John Jensen blaaaaa!
John Jensen QPR were a fine team for 18 months. That isn’t good enough. Even the finest teams don’t win it every season. You’ve got to be there or thereabouts for a couple of years to have a decent chance to win it. I remember watching QPR at Anfield in December 77. Liverpool were crap and QPR even worse. I also saw QPR lose to City at Maine Road two months later . Less than two years after being so good QPR were really mediocre. Really enjoyed watching that however. Very professional performance by Leeds and really good stuff by QPR. I always liked John Hollins You may have heard in the commentary that Liverpool won more away games than anyone that season. Strange for a negative team
@@steffanhoffmann8937: "Most natural football." Great line: Well written. The mercenary xeno-powder puff football we have today doesn't compare. The new rules stipulating safety to satisfy soft sapiens playing in manicured and readily drained pitches allow the outsiders to ply their "special skills."
Just thinking that. If you hadn’t sold Marsh could have been even better.
I can be more specific. Steve Kindon's goal kept Wolves in front until 14 minutes from the end, then Keegan, Kennedy and Toshack really put the boot in. I couldn't bear to listen to the radio, and the BBC news showed the Rangers team watching the game at Molyneux on a TV screen in a studio somewhere. Really though it was Norwich that did for us. I don't expect Rangers ever to get that close again.
QPR I will always love you
Allan, Thanks very much for this great game from the Big Match. I remember this season well when QPR went so close to the title. Tremendous performances from Phil Parkes, Gerry Francis and Stan Bowles!
My pleasure Tom.
I was at the Wolves L'pool game - at half-time we were winning 1-0......Birmingham were losing 1-0 at Sheff Utd - we were safe, Blues were relegated and QPR were champs! 45 minutes later we were down and L'Pool were top! Apart from my obvious sorrow I also felt for QPR too - that was such a fine team you had! Bowles, Francis, Givens, Thomas....all at their peak!
Thanks fella, nice words. To be fair Liverpool were a decent team just sad it was our only chance at the big one. I always liked Wolves, went away a few times and seemed like a decent passionate bunch. Also we got one of my heroes from you - Bob Hazel. Doing nicely now - all the best.
Tim Downs I always liked Wolves too. And yes that QPR team did play great football but only for a short while
Shepherd's Bush, and we're served by more tube stations than them. The Arse's closest are Arsenal and Holloway Road now, and Chelscum is nearest to Fulham Road, while Shepherd's Bush, Shepherd's Bush Market and especially White City are all in easy walking distance of Loftus Road.
nice movie..the old days...greets from feyenoord rotterdam
We had your kit as our away one at this time, loved it...
A superb team, Loftus Road seen some real swashbuckling stuff that season. Never to be repeated.
I bloody hour it WILL be repeated ..... one day!!
I don't know we had Tarbs, Wegerle, TV's team did some quality stuff... never be like this, but we have tried no questions
i was there, still got the match program somewhere with all the flags on the cover, wembley edition in case the match was to be played there.
Yeah, I remember that Norwich match too! Rangers had been on such a great run since the turn of the year and would have been worthy champions. I was also at Molineux when you beat us 4-2 in October 73 and was very impressed by your lot that day too! And I was there to witness you play us off the park last September! I've always admired the way QPR play football - and I wish you all the best for this season......hopefully, we will meet-up again in the Prem before too long!
I still have a Shoot magazine from 75/76 on QPR. To think now the players said they drank and smoked everyday and still ram rugged. Liverpool cheated to win title.
Better times ❤
I have honestly only just been able to think about this match and not feel near to tears or actually cry this year - My Team #Urssss
Magnificent.
my god. the furious constant pace and excitement of football then. Never be as good. the current quaffed and careful pretty boys couldn’t keep up if they tried. miss it so much
So true mate
That theme music brings back memories
The game looks clumsy compared to now, but the pitches back then were so bumpy.
I was there that day. Not long after that 3-2 defeat at Norwich which killed our title hopes. After this there was that agonising wait for Liverpool to play at Wolves. 14 minutes from glory...
I went to the norwich match and remember how devasted we all felt!! still a bogey team till this day
They fucked us - hate them for that...
Some great players on both sides. Pity today's footballers and commentators don't have the same class.
Im not a fan of Qpr. But looks like there had a good season and came on very strong in the second half of that season. Great side plenty of star players whom worked well for the team matched leeds and looked like there wanted it more good crowd mind u leeds all ways took plenty down there plus it was a aging leeds team with new faces coming into the team but well done Qpr
WE ALL LOVE LEEDS
nah mate!
@@pikehead1 MOT ALAW WACCOE WAFL
Nope
what a fantastic team QPR had then, We were awesome,
BushRanger82 As I said elsewhere, was a terrific team but only for 18 months
@@desplatt842 Yes 18 months should have been enough to win the league title in the 1975-76 season.QPR Were a diffrent class this season.But Liverpool pipped them to the title. Lets be honest Liverpool were The equivalent of watching paint dry.
Harvey had the best game
Magic
i just liked this
When football was ours Only foreigners where from Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Additional. In Rangers' last 15 games, they won 13, drew one, lost one, the sort of form that Man U now get towards the end of a season. The irony is that the loss was against Norwich, party poopers but no great shakes, and the draw was a 0-0 away to Sheffield United, who finished bottom of the table.
Au niveau de la qualitéla BBC offrait les meilleures retransmission en europe
QPR then had a very good side and they deserved to win. leeds looked jaded and that harris was out of his depth
Where is QPR in london, far from arsenal or chelsea ?
Coleman 8 mins in - "that looked very much like a penalty to me"!!!!! 1. it was clearly outside of the box. 2. Bowled clearly dived. Good refereeing.
3. It’s Brian Moore
Shame about Rangers not winning the title...much better to watch than Liverpool. Leeds were a very poor outfit indeed after Revie quit.
Actually, Rangers first defeat that season was away to Leeds.
I have to disagree slightly with that. Revie left to take up the England manager job in 1974. Leeds reached the European Cup Final in 1975 beating the likes of Barcelona and Anderlecht on the way, only to be robbed in the final against Bayern Munich by dreadful refereeing.
KatharAtlantean ığ
They went into decline two years later, but they should have been European Champions at the time this match took place.
Jobsnotwar Peaceforall ; dead right. Remained a decent team for several years afterwards though nothing like they were
Did Moore not watch his own replay? 'Penalty' challenge clearly outside the box.
Even if it was a foul on Bowles it's clearly outside the area. Think a trip to Specsavers is in order.
Brian Moore hated us. One time about 1972 Lorimer scored a brilliant volley from the edge of the box against Palace at Selhurst Park... the ball dipped and went in off the underside of the bar....Moore commentated "Ohhh how UNLUCKY can you get" Tosser !!!
QPR Is in west london
Rodney Marsh is long gone but QPR haven't forgotten how to dive.
We RiGhTfullY Won The Title This Seas...
brian moore god bless,surely was a penalty for bowles,,,it was a dive brian lol,great days
doesn't the goalkeeper use gloves on their hand? it must be painful when he stopped the ball
Dave Sexton another Man Utd casualty
Definitely a foul on Bowles but it was outside the area.
Je pensais que David Harvey, gardien pas si mauvais, avait arrêter sa carrière après son accident de 1975
No, he was with Leeds until 1980 I think
Rangers fans singing ''You'll never walk alone'' at 25min. Looks like they had given up their title hopes before Liverpool even kicked a ball at Molineux :D
Back then most team supporters chanted that song, idk at which point Liverpool basically took it over for themselves.
The loss away to Norwich messed it up.
May the 4th be with you Thank you LFC
Penalty all day long
You need glasses.
@@johnwestwood9669 yeah sure ... so do you, if think it wasn't a penalty..
@@elgonm289 I already wear them and thereby clearly saw the foul - just outside the penalty area. That's JUST outside.
The days of real football
What a fantastic QPR team we had then, Unbelievable
Yeah, I remember that Norwich match too! Rangers had been on such a great run since the turn of the year and would have been worthy champions. I was also at Molineux when you beat us 4-2 in October 73 and was very impressed by your lot that day too! And I was there to witness you play us off the park last September! I've always admired the way QPR play football - and I wish you all the best for this season......hopefully, we will meet-up again in the Prem before too long!