I was at that match. I also went to school with Trevor Tainton. We went to Hengrove in Bristol & he was a year younger than me. About 3 months ago, I met Janzen Derrick. Now there was a skillful player. I saw him on his City debut aged 16 when he scored direct from a corner. Anyone remember that? I do & certainly Janzen did when I talked to him about it!
@swilltest Rodger Malone,he was Sports reporter for the Telegraph aswell as being commentator for HTvV Nicknamed "Piggy Malone" by the Ashton Gate faithful after the Two Ronnies character
I went to every home match bar one that season. Unforgetable, and I want you all to know that Bristol City were never outplayed on their home ground that season, bar one match against Coventry. Problem was they didn't have a good striker, they bought Joe Royle, he started off well against St Mirren, but what a disaster afterwards. One of the best was Trevor Tainton, and of course Norman Hunter, they were maginificent.
Joe Royle was the greatest Everton centre forward of the lot in my book. Pity he got so prone to injury in his last few seasons at Goodison. His goal here against Liverpool in 1970 in our 3-2 defeat was classic build-up play - Royle, Morrissey, Ball, Morrissey, Royle - GOAL! Whittle's goal a classic too!
Great moment for City :D
geopoola 2 weeks ago
I was at that match. I also went to school with Trevor Tainton. We went to Hengrove in Bristol & he was a year younger than me. About 3 months ago, I met Janzen Derrick. Now there was a skillful player. I saw him on his City debut aged 16 when he scored direct from a corner. Anyone remember that? I do & certainly Janzen did when I talked to him about it!
biffthebass1 10 months ago
1:41 Terry McDermott really deserved a goal for his off the ball run after making the first pass. Brilliant football from an underrated player.
SeventiesMania 10 months ago
Now that's what you call an 'east end'
farmeronecow 1 year ago
Love the commentary - from another era. Who was it ?
swilltest 2 years ago
@swilltest Rodger Malone,he was Sports reporter for the Telegraph aswell as being commentator for HTvV Nicknamed "Piggy Malone" by the Ashton Gate faithful after the Two Ronnies character
ShahOfBlahII 1 year ago
great win one of 16 goals conceded by liverpool as they won the league can we have more city videos from the seventies
gazerrobin 2 years ago
I remember The Robins.What great stuff back then.I still have the match day programmes and Calenders.
I used to work with Tom Ritchie Gerry Sweeney & Lee Rogers,what happened to Alan Dicks.
cuetip147 3 years ago
I went to every home match bar one that season. Unforgetable, and I want you all to know that Bristol City were never outplayed on their home ground that season, bar one match against Coventry. Problem was they didn't have a good striker, they bought Joe Royle, he started off well against St Mirren, but what a disaster afterwards. One of the best was Trevor Tainton, and of course Norman Hunter, they were maginificent.
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svfc23 3 years ago
yes yes yes
Ngatimoti1 3 years ago
Brilliant ! bought back some long lost memories. Does anyone have any more footage from this great era ?
Rickworld03 4 years ago
Thanks. Exciting & lovely.
leedsunited70 4 years ago
Get in there Joe Royle!
cockneyrobin 4 years ago
yeah we will make playoffs and get up there with the big guns
Hughesylostit 4 years ago
I remember the game I hope to see City back in the top tier soon.
jezza3579 4 years ago
Great to see the Everton legend Big Joe Royle snotting the Red shite again! Ha ha!
jhanlon18 4 years ago
Joe Royle was the greatest Everton centre forward of the lot in my book. Pity he got so prone to injury in his last few seasons at Goodison. His goal here against Liverpool in 1970 in our 3-2 defeat was classic build-up play - Royle, Morrissey, Ball, Morrissey, Royle - GOAL! Whittle's goal a classic too!
hauntboy 4 years ago
wont be long before we are back there agian
quady37 4 years ago
those were the days; top flight football, the East End and terracing :-) great memories
zider67 4 years ago
tom ritchie is a legend...!
baddacoodoo 4 years ago
joe royal watta legend!!!
feelmyflexnting 4 years ago
city's glory days
soon to be repeated
shame i wasnt alive to see it first time round
ITW84 4 years ago
watched with a smile on my face till i seen joe royle score the blue nosed t--t
davesmyth1967 4 years ago
Yep. We gave Liverpool a run for their money a few times when we were in the First Division. Glory years without a doubt!
WadgeScutler 4 years ago