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Thread: World Cup final 1966, full game in colour, on now Channel 4

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    World Cup final 1966, full game in colour, on now Channel 4

    The speed of the game is at a snails pace. Both these teams wouldn't be able to cope with today's high tempo game.

    The commentator is coming out with some one line pearlers. 'Jolly, it's a good job he didn't latch onto that ball''

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    Yes I've watched the game a few times over the years and the speed and standards are poor.
    A lot of misplaced passes, up and unders, poor possession, miscontrols and that's from both teams.
    I'm sure the boots they used and the weight of the ball didn't help though

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    It was football as we knew it at the time though.
    I remember rushing back from holiday in Blackpool aged 8 to watch it.

    Unfortunately the game on Channel 4 isn’t commentated on by Kenneth Wolstenholme who worked for the BBC.

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    Another interesting stat. West Germany didn’t beat England in a game until 1968.

    Following our 2-0 win against them a couple of weeks ago, our record against them is now won 14 drawn 4 & lost 15

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nardendee View Post
    It was football as we knew it at the time though.
    I remember rushing back from holiday in Blackpool aged 8 to watch it.

    Unfortunately the game on Channel 4 isn’t commentated on by Kenneth Wolstenholme who worked for the BBC.
    I knew there was something wrong with the commentator as I was sure that was Brian Moore.

    The famous, “Some people are on the pitch, they think it’s all over, it is now, Hurst makes it four” was missing.

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    I noticed today just how good of a game Alan Ball had. He was closing the Germans down quickly all over the pitch.

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    The fifa official film of the 1966 World Cup called Goal ! is a much better account of events.

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