Neither did you, you were about 3 years old.It all ended in 1992 we just didn't know it at the time.
Neither did you, you were about 3 years old.It all ended in 1992 we just didn't know it at the time.
Football in the 70s was a reflection of the times. Violent, austere, tribal and fitted in around a working week. It is a huge irony that the improvements to the spectacle have seemingly been to the detriment of the game.
No longer can a Clough, Shankly, Revie, Busby or even a Bassett or Taylor bring a side up from the lower leagues and challenge the best.
It was a bit grim inside a football stadium back then. Even the pitches were often missing large areas of grass. The football was a genuine sporting contest, though, and was reported on by time-served journalists with a love for what they felt privileged to behold. Since then,
Thisthe game has gained the world at the forfeit of its soul ...
Good post .Football in the 70s was a reflection of the times. Violent, austere, tribal and fitted in around a working week. It is a huge irony that the improvements to the spectacle have seemingly been to the detriment of the game.
No longer can a Clough, Shankly, Revie, Busby or even a Bassett or Taylor bring a side up from the lower leagues and challenge the best.
It was a bit grim inside a football stadium back then. Even the pitches were often missing large areas of grass. The football was a genuine sporting contest, though, and was reported on by time-served journalists with a love for what they felt privileged to behold. Since then, the game has gained the world at the forfeit of its soul ...
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