It's amazing that on both sides there is one player both sides got rid of. For Manchester City Ian Bowyer, who would go on to so much success with Nottingham Forest in the 1970s and 80s. For Tottenham Hotspur, Pat Jennings who after leaving would go on to success with Arsenal and then play for Northern Ireland in two World Cup Finals.
What skills show here. These guys could all get work in todays overpaid, foreign dominated premiership.
brownsrd16 10 months ago
@brownsrd16 never more truthful words--I agree--NOW it is a game of and Misfits
Here, it was still an honorable game-
Honorable Players
poitrenaud 6 months ago
A couple of star studded teams there! Both those teams could take on today's foreigners & give a good account of themselves
And Martin Chivers couldn't even get into the team!
Poopingbotham 10 months ago
Bloody hell Lee Bowyer playing for Man City back then, he looks bloody good for his age these days.. :o)
JRGrange25 11 months ago
Those were the days...before haircuts and football kits became silly. Francis Lee was superb mind you Pat Jennings had a blinder in goal for Spurs.
vicsmith5000 1 year ago
RIP Neil Young.
supahdupahguy81 1 year ago
Francis Lee was superb in that game
languageoffootball 1 year ago
Cracking match, stylish football from both sides. That Greaves disallowed goal was a peach.
JoeRyan33 1 year ago
Good vid even for a neutral. Two entertaining sides. I notice the bogrolls getting chucked and you can hear a couple of gas rattles, that dates it.
sludgefingers 1 year ago
young for city very underated imo,looks like a modern day midfielder.Spurs were our bogey side(Leeds)back then
firetack 1 year ago
Tottenham hotspur champs league here we come. That is the best Spurs vid by far
TheWestEnd7 1 year ago
Great game and some fantastic memories, even if Spurs did get a good hiding that day.
MyFootballFacts 1 year ago
people, check out the throw at 6:17 that is some throw with next to no run up, and a heavier ball than the one used today. step aside rory delap
CHEESYhairyGASH 1 year ago
Don't often see Alan Oakes goals!
Even as a City supporter, those Spurs' players names still roll of the tongue: Jennings, England, Gilzean and the great Jimmy Greaves.
moosey62 1 year ago
Alan Gilzean,world class.
BillDFC 1 year ago
It's amazing that on both sides there is one player both sides got rid of. For Manchester City Ian Bowyer, who would go on to so much success with Nottingham Forest in the 1970s and 80s. For Tottenham Hotspur, Pat Jennings who after leaving would go on to success with Arsenal and then play for Northern Ireland in two World Cup Finals.
davidgbarron 1 year ago
great strike by greaves...shame about the offside
surreytownsoulie 1 year ago
great video... yid army...
rushdenbee 2 years ago