Played for Chelsea in this game and remember it well. Well done to Stoke but for Gordon Banks we would have beaten them. Great memories of a great era of great players. John Dempsey ex Chelsea Player
@tomasduggan6777
2 жыл бұрын
Hi John and best wishes to you-nice to hear from you again on KZread. Unfortunately not one of your better days in League Cup vs Stoke but commiserations on your defeat. As you rightly say some fine saves by Gordon Banks-still you were a fine side and gave great entertainment. Anyway hope you are keeping well in these troubled times.
@johndempsey7528
2 жыл бұрын
@@tomasduggan6777 Thank you Stay Safe.
@carlh288
2 жыл бұрын
All the best John... From a stokie
@johndempsey7528
2 жыл бұрын
@@carlh288 Hi Carl you too. Stay Safe
@mickhavermans7319
Жыл бұрын
John Dempsey legend👍🌟💙
@Stokie0912310 жыл бұрын
I am a Stoke fan, but Chelsea's kit was gorgeous in those days.
@keithmackenzie-ingle7575 жыл бұрын
I was there as an excited eleven year old. Seen this game so many times but last five minutes still gets my heart racing, thank god for Gordon Banks!!!!"We'll be with you...." GOOOOOOOOAAAAAARN STOKE!!!!!
@alanwhite79123 жыл бұрын
Mike Pejic opened a greengrocers in my home town of Biddulph in the 80s. He managed the local team Knypersley Victoria for one season.
@gunternetzer96213 жыл бұрын
My first memory of Chelsea as an 8 year old. Ossie scoring on the big occasion as he always did and a great piece of skill on the floor. His was, is and always will be the epitome of Chelsea and the King's Road swagger.
@tomasduggan67772 жыл бұрын
AEK Fans, Thanks for providing coverage of this exciting League Cup Final from Wembley!
@markmeade4785 жыл бұрын
Great, great match, Cooke, Hudson and Osgood in my mind some of the greatest players of there generation. And still Chelsea's greatest team....
@heideggerdowson
4 жыл бұрын
absolutely
@robertroberts26665 жыл бұрын
Stoke's Dennis Smith having broken so many bones during his playing career bespeaks a player who gives 100% every time he pulls on the jersey .
@Stokie0912310 жыл бұрын
Greenhoff played this game with a dislocated shoulder. A player goes off for a potential dead leg now.
@fisherpeter6954 ай бұрын
I was lucky to see all of these tremendous players having watched Everton since 1960. It Everton would have had Peter Osgood and Jimmy Greenhoff into their team 1970 onwards they may have won the key games that win trophy's. I remember they signed a Scottish striker Joe Harper from Aberdeen in 1972 for a big fee who never delivered. Mike Bernard and Mke Pejic later joined Everton and did well. Having recently watched overseas players at Goodison unable to make a forward pass, or take a decent corner kick, I despair when i recall these great games and players that shame the overrated Premier League.
@dennishill835610 жыл бұрын
The save at 38:50 of this clip: With the League Cup on the line. So Cool. Clutch. Balls to The Wall Agressive.
@giancarlofilacchione73713 жыл бұрын
Gordon Banks a difendere la Porta! Peter Osgood, ad attaccarla! Nel Tempio dei Templi del Calcio: Wembley (dove ora sorge un moderno Stadio.....). Tra meno di un Secolo, quando saranno scomparsi tutti quelli che hanno amato questa fascinosa struttura che fu l' Empire Stadium, i posteri potranno innamorarsene attraverso le tante gare immortalate. Ma mi chiedo: chi oserebbe abbattere la "Fenice" di Venezia, per costruirci sopra un teatro supermoderno? Allora, il quesito diventa: il Calcio va considerato "bene di consumo" (la deriva pare questa....) o gli va riconosciuta una qualche "valenza artistica"? Come fu per il Cinema: da stramberia, a "Settima Arte"! Quali, i canoni per definire una gara "Opera d'Arte da tramandare"? La ripresa televisiva, l'atmosfera, il commento, i colori in campo, il susseguirsi dei gol ecc. Allora, Italia-Germania 4-3; come pure Liverpool- Saint Etienne del 1977, lo sarebbero!
@robertedwards51842 жыл бұрын
Two Great sides with so much brilliant Flair. None of these players were earning £250,000 a week. How things change, not always for the better. 😉
@Seansaighdeoir4 жыл бұрын
I was 9 watching this an a Chelsea fan for 2 years. This was the realisation that Chelsea were fallible but also declining. A painful few years ahead.
You can see from the names that indeed they were close as teams skill and physical level. I dont think Sexton was the best manager in the League, Waddington was a workhorse manager rather than a superstar and suited Stoke City well for the time.
@nathanhaldane3834 Жыл бұрын
2023 and our late queen Elizabeth sadly moved on and so has gordon banks and both shall be missed greatly may the both rest in peace
@celticwarrior13656 жыл бұрын
I had an Action Man with a Chelsea kit around this time. Pity it weren't a Stoke outfit!
@mikelewis143611 ай бұрын
Always remember Bonetti brilliantly getting down to parry that shot...only for Eastham to net the rebound!
@philhewitt734 жыл бұрын
Love the stoke strip ✌
@ver3gglac
2 жыл бұрын
Love to see Banks v Bonetti -- from Japan
@millwallholdings7 жыл бұрын
Looking at this now, stoke would have had to play with 10 men after 10 mins now with that foul Used to like their kit and had a good side in them days, funny around this time year before millwall knocked stoke out of the league cup , recall many wall fans being dissapointed as Banks never played (injured) and farmer played instead
@petersimcox47458 ай бұрын
Brilliant STOKE !!!.
@daveph3579 жыл бұрын
Surely three of the scrappiest goals ever scored on the hallowed turf! all in the one match as well! and look at the peeling paint on the stair into the mass bath right at the end of this video, wouldn't get that these days.
@clivebennett79859 ай бұрын
It seems hard to believe that the greatest goalkeeper of all time only won this trophy at club level. No disrespect to Stoke but they wouldn't stand a cat in hells chance of signing him today
@daveroberts40863 жыл бұрын
Stoke City What A Great Day Nice 👍 One Stoke We'll Be With You. Winners At Last.
@mrraoulandtheking118 ай бұрын
Quite apt really watching this video in the same town as the referee came from
@leejoliver11 жыл бұрын
went there for my 9th birthday - another disappointing day out watching Chelsea! Osgood was good though!
@highpath4776
2 жыл бұрын
Looks like Stoke resorted to the timely use of a foul to interrupt when Chelsea were flowing, and Chelsea's set pieces not good enough. Overall the better team on the day won.
@viallimcbeal9 жыл бұрын
Arsenal were formed in 1886 weren't they (I know they changed their names a few times...they were the MK Dons of their day after all so hardly surprising)? And they won their first trophy in 1930 (although you say it was 1929 so maybe I'm wrong...I presume you know the facts about your own club right?). I make that 44 years...whatever way you dress it up. Either way...why can't you answer my question? Would Arsenal have achieved their historical success without the financial input of Henry Norris? It really isn't a difficult question. A yes or no answer will suffice. Finally, Chelsea did finish fourth and qualify for the CL the season before Roman arrived. That has been Arsenal's main objective for the past few years.
@chrissherratt87492 жыл бұрын
50 years ago today. 4/3/2022. Up The Potters. 🔴⚪
@petercollins16705 ай бұрын
Bloor would have been sent off these days for that professional foul. And Stoke were pretty crude in some of their challenges - but football was like that in those days.
@maynardglam8 ай бұрын
Can you imagine keepers today not wearing gloves
@AllBlues0111 жыл бұрын
Never walk alone at 20:30? Who was winging?
@painterbythesea11 жыл бұрын
Football was so much more attractive in those days....look at the players, all in black boots....compare them to today's players, in red, blue, green boots, goalkeepers in short sleeves, strange haircuts, tattoos....simply ugly, ugh!
@aidenhorton18
3 жыл бұрын
Souness is that you?
@painterbythesea
3 жыл бұрын
@@aidenhorton18 No - am not Souness. Am a long time football fan who watched so very many games starting in the mid sixties and enjoyed very much the style of play and the players back then, but not anymore.
@aidenhorton18
3 жыл бұрын
@@painterbythesea I agreed with the comment mate just was making a joke that’s all 😂
@marti24742 ай бұрын
Didn't the long coat and shop do well that weekend?
@keithmackenzie-ingle7575 жыл бұрын
And here's another thing; why do Chelsea still proudly use 'Blue Is The Colour', their song especially written for this final, when they lost?????
@billybob7ful11 жыл бұрын
most clubs fans sung it at one point
@MrJeepsters7 жыл бұрын
Pourquoi Gordon Banks n'a t-il pas été recruté par des clubs comme MU, Liverpool ou Arsenal (ces clubs avaient des gardiens très moyen) ? Passer de Leicester à Stocke est un étrange choix.
@scherben8870
7 жыл бұрын
On dirait que Liverpool était après Banks, mais il n'y en avait jamais eu. L'un des problèmes était que les clubs avaient un contrôle presque complet sur le contrat d'un joueur, alors je soupçonne que Leicester a peut-être hésité à le vendre à un club supérieur.
@carlh288
2 жыл бұрын
Stoke city were a big club at the time
@tomthomassony8607
2 жыл бұрын
Bill Shankly, Liverpool manager, wanted to buy Gordon Banks but the owner’s of Liverpool refused to give Shankly the money. They told Shankly that Banks did not score any goals, but Shankly told them he would save 20 goals a season!
@jakemorris89032 жыл бұрын
How much of a shock was this at the time?
@myaphextwin807
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say Stoke were favourites but they were a respected team who were doing well in the 70s. I think most people in football back then would say they should have gone on and won more trophies
@markhoskins31117 жыл бұрын
come on stoke
@planomathandscience9 ай бұрын
News flash. You get more views not showing the final score
@markbarker67393 жыл бұрын
Wasn't this banks last match before the car crash that ended his career
@gary1961
Жыл бұрын
No. That came in October 1972 after a game against Liverpool at Anfield. He made numerous goal-stopping saves throughout the match. The score stood at 1-1 until the 90th minute when Ian Callaghan finally blasted a shot into the roof of the net which Banks just failed to reach. The next day, he had been receiving treatment at Stoke's ground for a small injury he had suffered at Anfield. It was while driving home from there that he was involved in the car crash in which he received injuries and tragically lost an eye, bringing his football career to and end. Those of us at Anfield that day were shocked to learn that we had seen Banks play his last ever game. A truly great goal keeper.
@markbarker6739
Жыл бұрын
@@gary1961 he did play in the USA for a while after that and wasn't too bad with only one eye but the standard of play there did leave a lot to be desired
@maynardglam8 ай бұрын
When football had a soul, Stoke fans singing ynwa is unreal Football was awful, those two teams would be lucky to play in the npl today, the pace of the game is a million times quicker
@robertsteveson34978 жыл бұрын
Banks could have saved Osgoods shot easily !!!!!
@millwallholdings
7 жыл бұрын
Cant see that right in the corner
@paulwebb6087
4 жыл бұрын
Wish England had a goalkeeper now even remotely as good as Banksie, greatest ever
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Played for Chelsea in this game and remember it well. Well done to Stoke but for Gordon Banks we would have beaten them. Great memories of a great era of great players. John Dempsey ex Chelsea Player
@tomasduggan6777
2 жыл бұрын
Hi John and best wishes to you-nice to hear from you again on KZread. Unfortunately not one of your better days in League Cup vs Stoke but commiserations on your defeat. As you rightly say some fine saves by Gordon Banks-still you were a fine side and gave great entertainment. Anyway hope you are keeping well in these troubled times.
@johndempsey7528
2 жыл бұрын
@@tomasduggan6777 Thank you Stay Safe.
@carlh288
2 жыл бұрын
All the best John... From a stokie
@johndempsey7528
2 жыл бұрын
@@carlh288 Hi Carl you too. Stay Safe
@mickhavermans7319
Жыл бұрын
John Dempsey legend👍🌟💙
I am a Stoke fan, but Chelsea's kit was gorgeous in those days.
I was there as an excited eleven year old. Seen this game so many times but last five minutes still gets my heart racing, thank god for Gordon Banks!!!!"We'll be with you...." GOOOOOOOOAAAAAARN STOKE!!!!!
Mike Pejic opened a greengrocers in my home town of Biddulph in the 80s. He managed the local team Knypersley Victoria for one season.
My first memory of Chelsea as an 8 year old. Ossie scoring on the big occasion as he always did and a great piece of skill on the floor. His was, is and always will be the epitome of Chelsea and the King's Road swagger.
AEK Fans, Thanks for providing coverage of this exciting League Cup Final from Wembley!
Great, great match, Cooke, Hudson and Osgood in my mind some of the greatest players of there generation. And still Chelsea's greatest team....
@heideggerdowson
4 жыл бұрын
absolutely
Stoke's Dennis Smith having broken so many bones during his playing career bespeaks a player who gives 100% every time he pulls on the jersey .
Greenhoff played this game with a dislocated shoulder. A player goes off for a potential dead leg now.
I was lucky to see all of these tremendous players having watched Everton since 1960. It Everton would have had Peter Osgood and Jimmy Greenhoff into their team 1970 onwards they may have won the key games that win trophy's. I remember they signed a Scottish striker Joe Harper from Aberdeen in 1972 for a big fee who never delivered. Mike Bernard and Mke Pejic later joined Everton and did well. Having recently watched overseas players at Goodison unable to make a forward pass, or take a decent corner kick, I despair when i recall these great games and players that shame the overrated Premier League.
The save at 38:50 of this clip: With the League Cup on the line. So Cool. Clutch. Balls to The Wall Agressive.
Gordon Banks a difendere la Porta! Peter Osgood, ad attaccarla! Nel Tempio dei Templi del Calcio: Wembley (dove ora sorge un moderno Stadio.....). Tra meno di un Secolo, quando saranno scomparsi tutti quelli che hanno amato questa fascinosa struttura che fu l' Empire Stadium, i posteri potranno innamorarsene attraverso le tante gare immortalate. Ma mi chiedo: chi oserebbe abbattere la "Fenice" di Venezia, per costruirci sopra un teatro supermoderno? Allora, il quesito diventa: il Calcio va considerato "bene di consumo" (la deriva pare questa....) o gli va riconosciuta una qualche "valenza artistica"? Come fu per il Cinema: da stramberia, a "Settima Arte"! Quali, i canoni per definire una gara "Opera d'Arte da tramandare"? La ripresa televisiva, l'atmosfera, il commento, i colori in campo, il susseguirsi dei gol ecc. Allora, Italia-Germania 4-3; come pure Liverpool- Saint Etienne del 1977, lo sarebbero!
Two Great sides with so much brilliant Flair. None of these players were earning £250,000 a week. How things change, not always for the better. 😉
I was 9 watching this an a Chelsea fan for 2 years. This was the realisation that Chelsea were fallible but also declining. A painful few years ahead.
some cracking footie
►STO ♦ DT: Tony Waddington ♦ 1.Gordon Banks | 2.John Marsh - 5.Denis Smith - 6.Alan Bloor - 3.Mike Pejic | 7.Terry Conroy - 4.Mike Bernard - 10.Peter Dobing - 11.George Eastham | 8.Jimmy Greenhoff - 9.John Ritchie. ►CHE ♦ DT: Dave Sexton ♦ 1.Peter Bonetti | 2.Paddy Mulligan - 6.David Webb - 5.John Dempsey - 3.Ron Harris | 7.Charlie Clarke - 10.Alan Hudson - 4.John Hollins - 11.Peter Houseman | 8.Chris Garland - 9.Peter Osgood.
@highpath4776
2 жыл бұрын
You can see from the names that indeed they were close as teams skill and physical level. I dont think Sexton was the best manager in the League, Waddington was a workhorse manager rather than a superstar and suited Stoke City well for the time.
2023 and our late queen Elizabeth sadly moved on and so has gordon banks and both shall be missed greatly may the both rest in peace
I had an Action Man with a Chelsea kit around this time. Pity it weren't a Stoke outfit!
Always remember Bonetti brilliantly getting down to parry that shot...only for Eastham to net the rebound!
Love the stoke strip ✌
@ver3gglac
2 жыл бұрын
Love to see Banks v Bonetti -- from Japan
Looking at this now, stoke would have had to play with 10 men after 10 mins now with that foul Used to like their kit and had a good side in them days, funny around this time year before millwall knocked stoke out of the league cup , recall many wall fans being dissapointed as Banks never played (injured) and farmer played instead
Brilliant STOKE !!!.
Surely three of the scrappiest goals ever scored on the hallowed turf! all in the one match as well! and look at the peeling paint on the stair into the mass bath right at the end of this video, wouldn't get that these days.
It seems hard to believe that the greatest goalkeeper of all time only won this trophy at club level. No disrespect to Stoke but they wouldn't stand a cat in hells chance of signing him today
Stoke City What A Great Day Nice 👍 One Stoke We'll Be With You. Winners At Last.
Quite apt really watching this video in the same town as the referee came from
went there for my 9th birthday - another disappointing day out watching Chelsea! Osgood was good though!
@highpath4776
2 жыл бұрын
Looks like Stoke resorted to the timely use of a foul to interrupt when Chelsea were flowing, and Chelsea's set pieces not good enough. Overall the better team on the day won.
Arsenal were formed in 1886 weren't they (I know they changed their names a few times...they were the MK Dons of their day after all so hardly surprising)? And they won their first trophy in 1930 (although you say it was 1929 so maybe I'm wrong...I presume you know the facts about your own club right?). I make that 44 years...whatever way you dress it up. Either way...why can't you answer my question? Would Arsenal have achieved their historical success without the financial input of Henry Norris? It really isn't a difficult question. A yes or no answer will suffice. Finally, Chelsea did finish fourth and qualify for the CL the season before Roman arrived. That has been Arsenal's main objective for the past few years.
50 years ago today. 4/3/2022. Up The Potters. 🔴⚪
Bloor would have been sent off these days for that professional foul. And Stoke were pretty crude in some of their challenges - but football was like that in those days.
Can you imagine keepers today not wearing gloves
Never walk alone at 20:30? Who was winging?
Football was so much more attractive in those days....look at the players, all in black boots....compare them to today's players, in red, blue, green boots, goalkeepers in short sleeves, strange haircuts, tattoos....simply ugly, ugh!
@aidenhorton18
3 жыл бұрын
Souness is that you?
@painterbythesea
3 жыл бұрын
@@aidenhorton18 No - am not Souness. Am a long time football fan who watched so very many games starting in the mid sixties and enjoyed very much the style of play and the players back then, but not anymore.
@aidenhorton18
3 жыл бұрын
@@painterbythesea I agreed with the comment mate just was making a joke that’s all 😂
Didn't the long coat and shop do well that weekend?
And here's another thing; why do Chelsea still proudly use 'Blue Is The Colour', their song especially written for this final, when they lost?????
most clubs fans sung it at one point
Pourquoi Gordon Banks n'a t-il pas été recruté par des clubs comme MU, Liverpool ou Arsenal (ces clubs avaient des gardiens très moyen) ? Passer de Leicester à Stocke est un étrange choix.
@scherben8870
7 жыл бұрын
On dirait que Liverpool était après Banks, mais il n'y en avait jamais eu. L'un des problèmes était que les clubs avaient un contrôle presque complet sur le contrat d'un joueur, alors je soupçonne que Leicester a peut-être hésité à le vendre à un club supérieur.
@carlh288
2 жыл бұрын
Stoke city were a big club at the time
@tomthomassony8607
2 жыл бұрын
Bill Shankly, Liverpool manager, wanted to buy Gordon Banks but the owner’s of Liverpool refused to give Shankly the money. They told Shankly that Banks did not score any goals, but Shankly told them he would save 20 goals a season!
How much of a shock was this at the time?
@myaphextwin807
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn’t say Stoke were favourites but they were a respected team who were doing well in the 70s. I think most people in football back then would say they should have gone on and won more trophies
come on stoke
News flash. You get more views not showing the final score
Wasn't this banks last match before the car crash that ended his career
@gary1961
Жыл бұрын
No. That came in October 1972 after a game against Liverpool at Anfield. He made numerous goal-stopping saves throughout the match. The score stood at 1-1 until the 90th minute when Ian Callaghan finally blasted a shot into the roof of the net which Banks just failed to reach. The next day, he had been receiving treatment at Stoke's ground for a small injury he had suffered at Anfield. It was while driving home from there that he was involved in the car crash in which he received injuries and tragically lost an eye, bringing his football career to and end. Those of us at Anfield that day were shocked to learn that we had seen Banks play his last ever game. A truly great goal keeper.
@markbarker6739
Жыл бұрын
@@gary1961 he did play in the USA for a while after that and wasn't too bad with only one eye but the standard of play there did leave a lot to be desired
When football had a soul, Stoke fans singing ynwa is unreal Football was awful, those two teams would be lucky to play in the npl today, the pace of the game is a million times quicker
Banks could have saved Osgoods shot easily !!!!!
@millwallholdings
7 жыл бұрын
Cant see that right in the corner
@paulwebb6087
4 жыл бұрын
Wish England had a goalkeeper now even remotely as good as Banksie, greatest ever
chelsea wearing yellow socks
money talks