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Umlaut omitted. Always rated him as a player ever since he destroyed England at Wembley in '72, he wore No.10 too, like Michael Schenker playing midfield. However I got thinking about why he didn't play in the '74 WC, they simply didn't pick him in the starting eleven much. A crying shame that him and Cruyff weren't both on the pitch for the Final, when the Dutch bottled it.
I've just been reading about him on Wiki. I remember that Wembley game too, it was the first live England game I remember seeing that wasn't against Scotland. Two games against Poland coming up the next year, lucky us. It never entered my seven-year-old head that we might lose, but he was brilliant.
It seems he only played in one game in 1974, for 20 minutes as a sub. Perhaps it didn't help that he hadn't been a Bayern Munich boy like so much of the squad, and that he was playing in Spain and so out of mind. Amazingly, he was the first ever member of a world-cup winning squad not to be playing in his home country!
Although only just came to the world when the 1974 World Cup was on, so have no memories of Netzer at the time, I always had an appreciation of German football and in particular those midfield geniuses that somehow were never acknowledged by the German national team, Bernd Schuster being another notable player.
I remember a picture in the Standard’s FA Cup Final special prior to our appearance(s) in 82, where they had a picture of Netzer in full flow next to one of Tony Currie in a similar pose. The caption read something like “Netzer, or could it be Currie? Currie, or could it be Netzer?” Made me want to find out more about this Netzer fellow and was he really comparable to Tony Currie?!?!
Fantastic player. I was at the game in '72 - destroyed us. Ended 3-1 to West Germany if I remember. Probably did not help him in the second leg when Alf played Rodney up front on his own with Peter Storey and Norman Hunter in the middle of mid field. Ended 0-0. Hope my memory is correct.
Fantastic player. I was at the game in '72 - destroyed us. Ended 3-1 to West Germany if I remember. Probably did not help him in the second leg when Alf played Rodney up front on his own with Peter Storey and Norman Hunter in the middle of mid field. Ended 0-0. Hope my memory is correct.
I don't remember much about the second leg, but the worst of the first game was that after being battered for 80 minutes, we actually equalised through Emlyn Hughes of all people before being cut apart again.
What a great format by the way, home and away quarter finals, much better than endless group games and a bloated final tournament.
There's a lot of You Tube footage of him. Watch the German Cup Final in '73 between Cologne and Moechengladbach. Netzer came on a sub and scored almost immediately with a beauty in his last game before going to Real Madrid, hence the reason he was sub. How cool is BM's kit?
There's a lot of You Tube footage of him. Watch the German Cup Final in '73 between Cologne and Moechengladbach. Netzer came on a sub and scored almost immediately with a beauty in his last game before going to Real Madrid, hence the reason he was sub. How cool is BM's kit?
Saturday "On the Ball" used to show German goals of the month. They were like something from another planet, banana free kicks, overheads, ridiculous dribbles.
Fantastic player. I was at the game in '72 - destroyed us. Ended 3-1 to West Germany if I remember. Probably did not help him in the second leg when Alf played Rodney up front on his own with Peter Storey and Norman Hunter in the middle of mid field. Ended 0-0. Hope my memory is correct.
Yes, you're correct. Ramsey pointlessly set us up not to lose rather than to win in a tie we were already 3-1 down in.
I don't remember much about the second leg, but the worst of the first game was that after being battered for 80 minutes, we actually equalised through Emlyn Hughes of all people before being cut apart again.
What a great format by the way, home and away quarter finals, much better than endless group games and a bloated final tournament.
Agree about the format for the finals tournament; two semis, a third place and the final all done and dusted in four days. Similar to the Nation's League tournament last summer. Franny Lee got the equaliser by the way.
Netzer came on as a sub in the ‘74 World Cup in the Deutsche-Derby against East Germany. The Osties got the winner shortly after.
There are two theories why he never appeared again in the tournament. One is for some reason he failed to hit it off on the field with the main-man Wolfgang Overath. The other is Netzer was selected for the following game against Yugoslavia but when manager Helmut Schön said in the pre-match team-talk: “Gunter, wenn du nicht hart arbeitest, werde ich dich zur Halbzeit abziehen.”
Netzer replied: “Gott, in Mönchengladbach bekommen wir nur eine Tasse Tee und eine Orange!” And he was dropped.
Fantastic player. I was at the game in '72 - destroyed us. Ended 3-1 to West Germany if I remember. Probably did not help him in the second leg when Alf played Rodney up front on his own with Peter Storey and Norman Hunter in the middle of mid field. Ended 0-0. Hope my memory is correct.
went to the game with my dad.
Germany wore Green Shirts if the cobwebs in my memory bank serve me well.
Netzer came on as a sub in the ‘74 World Cup in the Deutsche-Derby against East Germany. The Osties got the winner shortly after.
There are two theories why he never appeared again in the tournament. One is for some reason he failed to hit it off on the field with the main-man Wolfgang Overath. The other is Netzer was selected for the following game against Yugoslavia but when manager Helmut Schön said in the pre-match team-talk: “Gunter, wenn du nicht hart arbeitest, werde ich dich zur Halbzeit abziehen.”
Netzer replied: “Gott, in Mönchengladbach bekommen wir nur eine Tasse Tee und eine Orange!” And he was dropped.
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Lol! Didn’t Harry (journo’s friend) Red***pp also plagiarise that story?!?
Agree about the format for the finals tournament; two semis, a third place and the final all done and dusted in four days. Similar to the Nation's League tournament last summer. Franny Lee got the equaliser by the way.
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Is that right about Franny Lee? I’ve carried a false memory of Emlyn scoring all these years. It was Germany in green, as someone pointed out.
Is that right about Franny Lee? I’ve carried a false memory of Emlyn scoring all these years. It was Germany in green, as someone pointed out.
Yes, a tap in after Maier failed to hold a cross cum shot, about 1 hour 12 minutes in. It's the German commentary showing the BBC pictures. One strange thing about the match is that for a fairly important and well remembered game, there seems to be hardly any footage online and certainly none with David Coleman's commentary (you can just hear him now, "Müller...3-1! ").
The names of the German players are incredibly evocative!
I left England aged five in 1975 for Ireland so I saw very little of any of these players on the box in either Country. But their names were nearly as romantic as the Dutch or Brazilian ones. Bonhof was a God, right? Overath the subject of sonnets? Sepp Maier drop one? Not possible. He was my man, by the way. Saw him on the box as often as I saw a unicorn having a pint with a mermaid. But he was my man.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
The names of the German players are incredibly evocative!
I left England aged five in 1975 for Ireland so I saw very little of any of these players on the box in either Country. But their names were nearly as romantic as the Dutch or Brazilian ones. Bonhof was a God, right? Overath the subject of sonnets? Sepp Maier drop one? Not possible. He was my man, by the way. Saw him on the box as often as I saw a unicorn having a pint with a mermaid. But he was my man.
The only live games always on outside of the World Cup and Euro Champs were the FA cup final, England v Scotland and the European Cup Final. Wouldn’t miss a minute. Sepp Maier, Euro 72, World Cup 74, European Cup with Bayern 74-75-76...that bloke was never off the box.
Leaving aside that Bernd Hölzenbein’s name translates into English as Peg-Leg Bernie check the cut of the 1974 German tracksuit. A sober sky-blue. Tidy winged lapels. A single breast-pocket. Buttons! They were dressed like a squad of Hannibal Lecters.
My School kit in 1972 at Selborne in Perivale was green socks white shorts green shirt with white collar trim. I was 10 and I was Gunter Netzer although by 1973 i had morphed into Johnny Rep
Was he in the team we demolished in the 1975/76 pre season tour when we beat about 3 different league winners? Just found an article from the Indy R’s site about the game and he wasn’t playing but they had one hell of a side.