Players are fitter and faster than in the 70s. In fact, I reckon some of that footage looks laboured compared with some Championship football.
Defensively things have improved immensely.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-diW2FfoS-M
how times have changed
for better or worse than today ?
Players are fitter and faster than in the 70s. In fact, I reckon some of that footage looks laboured compared with some Championship football.
Defensively things have improved immensely.
that's why it's not feasible to compare players from any era to say who is/was the best . same in most sports
mind you I enjoyed that footage
In the last 10 years alone, passing accuracy in the Premier League has risen by around 10%
top players are semi robotic now but I know what you mean and I think the same too when's the pursuit of excellence going to end !!
think the rules will be need to be changed . sounds silly but things like bigger goals , bigger pitches , off side changes , less players on the pitch I,ve often wondered how the game is going to be like in the coming years
Like when people still say Pele is the greatest player of all time
Very enjoyable but it made me feel very old!
Those pitches were disgraceful, the Leeds Derby game was a mudbath.
WTF did the groundsmen do all week?
The general state of pitches, even parks pitches these days, are considerably better so definitely better from that perspective.
Skill-wise no competition at all, although I am of the opinion that most of the players of yesteryear would still be good professional footballers today.
Edit: From a training/coaching POV, one shot of the players stretching their hamstrings/calf muscles in the freezing cold and bouncing.
Crazy!
The standard of play is way behind. But Liverpool had a pretty confident passing game. There were some great footballers on display, but there was much more room for a margin of error back then. Teams could lose, draw, have weak links etc. Liverpool's dominance and the big 5 were still a few years away. The League and the FA Cup in particular were way more exciting.
Fitness would be the main factor though IMO. Players look like top athletes these days, you look at those Leeds players in the dressing room and they just look like a bunch of ordinary blokes. I doubt the top clubs of that day could keep up with almost any EFL team today. I don't think they would be able to handle the pace and the physicality.