Went to this, Beardsley and Gascoine were unplayable that day, just one of those games where a team could play all day without scoring.
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Think that was the game Gazza missed from under the Street End bar somehow!!Went to this, Beardsley and Gascoine were unplayable that day, just one of those games where a team could play all day without scoring.
I think there was a forcefield around our goal that day ?.Think that was the game Gazza missed from under the Street End bar somehow!!
The Charity Shield, August 1963:
A very feisty game at Goodison Park between League Champions Everton and Cup winners United. Virtually the whole match is shown, apart from the opening minute and Everton's second goal (a twice taken penalty from Roy Vernon) which is missing from the coverage. Goals from Jimmy Gabriel, Dennis Stevens and Derek Temple give Everton a comfortable 4-0 win and they are presented with the trophy after the game. Two weeks later they played each other in the League at Old Trafford and United won 5-1.
Christ!!some find that!!never seen that before,thanks a lot Major!!
I'm not surprised Major,a remarkable findThe moose head fell off the wall and began talking impeccable German when this one appeared, DT. What an absolute joy to see such extended highlights, followed by the shield presentation. My Dad, uncles and cousins - so many of them no longer with us - in that crowd, basking in the sun.
The Charity Shield, August 1963:
A very feisty game at Goodison Park between League Champions Everton and Cup winners United. Virtually the whole match is shown, apart from the opening minute and Everton's second goal (a twice taken penalty from Roy Vernon) which is missing from the coverage. Goals from Jimmy Gabriel, Dennis Stevens and Derek Temple give Everton a comfortable 4-0 win and they are presented with the trophy after the game. Two weeks later they played each other in the League at Old Trafford and United won 5-1.
I think free kicks could be given for obstruction, not sure though, memory is a bit hazy.Weird bit in that around the 4minute 50 second mark!
Ball goes out for what looks like an Everton corner on the right, but instead Everton take a “quick” free kick just inside the penalty area, so if it was a free kick why wasn’t it a penalty?
Slightly before my time, but was there another rule in play at the time?
Answers on a postcard to ………..
Weird bit in that around the 4minute 50 second mark!
Ball goes out for what looks like an Everton corner on the right, but instead Everton take a “quick” free kick just inside the penalty area, so if it was a free kick why wasn’t it a penalty?
Slightly before my time, but was there another rule in play at the time?
Answers on a postcard to ………..
The Charity Shield, August 1963:
A very feisty game at Goodison Park between League Champions Everton and Cup winners United. Virtually the whole match is shown, apart from the opening minute and Everton's second goal (a twice taken penalty from Roy Vernon) which is missing from the coverage. Goals from Jimmy Gabriel, Dennis Stevens and Derek Temple give Everton a comfortable 4-0 win and they are presented with the trophy after the game. Two weeks later they played each other in the League at Old Trafford and United won 5-1.