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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> There used to be a programme that did tbis in the

> 1980s and you would hope your favourite moment

> would come up - but it rarely did.

>

Remember this game being featured, picked by Frank Keating from memory. The third Brazil goal by Pele who was 17(?) at time.

Good clip Matt - some good memories - I was a Liverpool fan then (yep Liverpool that week Jah) and Kevin Keegan was my first footballing hero. All those Liverpool players became household names.


Liked George Best's comments - little did he know the same team would win the European Cup the following year - (Like Mourinho's Porto team did in 2003 and 2004).

The following year.....


1977 European Cup Final - Liverpool Borussia Munchengladbach


Borussia had some great players it seems, Bonhoff, Simonsen, Vogts etc.


I don't think I have seen it since 1977 - But it seems a really good game and a good win for Liverpool. Nice to see them get their hands on the big one (10 years after Celtic..)

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