Decades have a habit of lingering on beyond their allotted ten years. Or they cut themselves off early: the ’20s didn’t quite make it to 1930, jumping as they did from their stockbroker’s window ledge on the 55th floor the morning after the Crash. The 60s, in English footballing terms, persisted beyond poor Peter Bonetti’s…
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Celtic 2 Inter Milan 1: 1967 European Cup Final
Flawlessly summarised in colour: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syPPrz6t1PQ] Watching these clips, it’s impossible not to be struck by the slowness of the game compared to today. It has to be remembered that they were playing as fast as contemporary fitness levels allowed – and that’s still true now: the chances are that we’re only seeing the beginning of…
Football in London: A Guide For Visitors and Tourists
The holiday season still has a week to go, and if you’re thinking of visiting London and taking in a game, here are some tips. It’s a big place and a big subject, and I haven’t had time to put my own guide together, so what follows is from Dickens’ Dictionary of London, 1888. Prospective…
Christmas Treats no.5
The 1958 World Cup – the Supraphon of World Cups: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwUj13izb5s]
Christmas Treats no.4
If you think you can’t play because you’ve eaten too much food by now, allow the Galloping Major to show you how it’s done: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPH8owfgyrg]
Christmas Treats no.3
Alfredo di Stefano. In 1963, the great debate was whether HE was the greatest player in football history – or Stanley Matthews: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-Mo5Z8xvgA]
Christmas Treats no.2
Gerd Muller. I don’t think we’ll be calling anyone “The Bomber” as a term of praise or affection for a while, but from happier days, this: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD14ff1XwAM]
I.M. Sydney Wooderson
The man who, but for the War, would have been our first four minute miler, died on Thursday. Obituary Also recommended: 3:59.4: The Quest to Break the Four Minute Mile and The Perfect Distance.
Christmas Treats No. 1
Johann Cruyff. The only footballer I have ever had on my wall. So far. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bduaf7KKw54]
Mexico 1970
Aesthetically, the most beautiful World Cup Finals. It’s not just the football – although 1970 gave us not only Banks’ save, the near-goal-from-the-halfway-line and history’s greatest dummy. It’s the quality of the light – and it’s the crowd, who resemble the extras in that 1960s Bond film you’ve still to see: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuPIRk6DxUs]