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The Big Match Revisited

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On ITV4 now.
Enjoy watching these. Watching Spurs v Man Utd from Jan 1976. Game is far more end to end with a lot more shots.

Also interesting listening to fans sign songs that are now associated with particular clubs.
You’ll Never Walk Alone being sung in this game, and also in other games that don’t have Liverpool playing.
Barry Davies commentary 👍
 
On ITV4 now.
Enjoy watching these. Watching Spurs v Man Utd from Jan 1976. Game is far more end to end with a lot more shots.

Also interesting listening to fans sign songs that are now associated with particular clubs.
You’ll Never Walk Alone being sung in this game, and also in other games that don’t have Liverpool playing.
Barry Davies commentary 👍
YNWA used to be sung on the North Bank practically every game in the early 80's.
 
Remember singing "what's the score Brian Moore" at Arsenal away. when we were in the 1st division.
Not sure if he was commentating that day
 

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