I unfortunately didn't just miss one goal, I missed the whole match
I was stuck on a train travelling back to Liverpool, it was the only match I missed that season.
Gutted! I might have to rub it in some more then
Steve Sutton was the Forest keeper in that 5-0 game by the way - made several outstanding saves from memory. That's one of the games that I'm definitely lucky enough to be able to say "I was there (and watched every goal go in!)".
Right, Sutton was the keeper left in awe, shaking his head. Loads of saves. We hit the woodwork several times too. Beardsley was immense.
I remembered it wrong in other ways too. It was the third goal, Gillespie's goal, that we were all laughing, looking at each other and going "What the hell happened there?" to - and the BBC cameras missed the build-up to too. I'm pretty sure Beardsley had just been denied by the post and then Sutton in quick succession and when we scored so quickly from the corner I promise you a lot of people had missed the passes from the corner to Gillespie - even if they saw Gillespie's finish. It was bewildering stuff.
What an amazing game and I'm lucky and more than a little proud to have made the effort to get to Liverpool and be standing on the Kop that night.
http://www.youtube.com/v/LmyzLuxRBUE&hl=en&fs=1Motson: "Are Liverpool the best of all time?"
Sir Tom Finney: "Well ... certainly on tonight. Well I think they are, yes; I think it's fair to say. That's the finest exhibition I've seen, the whole time I've played - and watched the game." [At that time, he had been playing and watching the game for 42 years (not including the first 22 years of his life)]
Sir Tom Finney as quoted on LFChistory.net: "It was the finest exhibition I've seen the whole time I've played and watched the game. You couldn't see it bettered anywhere, not even in Brazil. The moves they put together were fantastic."
Sir Tom Finney,
Liverpool-Kop: "The game of the century" - Liverpool's destruction of Nottingham Forest in 1988, (I think there may be some paraphrasing here - the interview with Motson above is a direct quote): “I think that’s one of the finest exhibitions of football I’ve ever seen in my life, I mean it was absolutely tremendous; well deserved...the skills and the speed the game was played at was absolutely tremendous. I came away thinking I’ve been really entertained, and I’m sure that...the spectators here saw an exhibition tonight that will never be bettered, I don’t think”.
Who is Sir Tom Finney?
Bill Shankly: "Tom Finney would have been great in any team, in any match and in any age ... even if he had been wearing an overcoat."
Shankly was also once asked about how a top star of the day compared to Finney: "Aye, he's as good as Tommy – but then Tommy's nearly 60 now."