Irrespective of area covered, it was the first live televised football game.Originally Posted by FKoE
Irrespective of area covered, it was the first live televised football game.Originally Posted by FKoE
1935: First match broadcast live on TV was Asenal v Everton. Football clips had been on TV before this but they were taken from film and not live.Originally Posted by FKoE
1964: Liverpool were in the first Match of the Day highlights programme. Arssenl v Liverpool on BBC2, only to the London area. Highlights of FA cup games had previously been broadcast in previous years, so the Arsenal v Liverpool game broke no records.
1967: Charity Shield match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur was the fisrt colour game to be shown (highlights).
1968: The first colour game broadcast entirely live was the Everton v West Brom FA Cup Final.
Everton figure in the first two entirely live games: in black and white and in colour.
That has cleared that one up.
Oooh google .... so your first televised game was actually the first in ENGLAND .... are you following ? , probably not!
Will you decipher please.Originally Posted by FKoE
Heres an anaology for you....the first Mosque in Britain was founded in Cardiff......The first Mosque in England was founded in Liverpool...........are you following the ball ?
Say what you mean. Or this quiz time?Originally Posted by FKoE
You have'nt the slightest understanding of the definitions, yet you preach like you know facts .... You ain't even Scouse by your definition.
What are are you expecting ,? respect ?
I want fact not myth. Watership.
The first Mosque in Britain, was built in Britain not ENGLAND, and it was not in London either
I personally see them being average for years to come I'm sad to say. but that Wyness fella at least has them moving in the right direction now,their finances are in order and they'll have new training ground soon and the new ground is very much back on the agenda so it's not all doom and gloom.Originally Posted by johnlemmon
No. Arsenal v Liverpool at Highbury, 1964.Originally Posted by Fergie
Re Arsenal v Liverpool 1964 a record was recorded by Roger Hunt as he was
the first player to score a goal on match of the day high lights according to
archives of the BBC and it was broadcast-ed in the North West area this was
a 1st division league game and i believe it was one of the first games of the season in late August 1964 this was also was the season of 1964/65 when Liverpool beat Arsenal 5-0 to win the 1st division championship at Anfield
Fergie
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Being an Everton fan,my prediction for the new season is.
By Jan/Feb Moyles will be sacked,his replacement will be Martin O'Neal
We will triumph in Europe
Its our season.
Also i bet you all know the answer but which ground did Everton first play football when they joined the league?.
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