Always p*sees me off when this is brought up.. it was nothing, absolutely nothing to do with Colin Bell or Norman Hunter (brought on for Martin Peters), it was all down to Ramsey. I called it as it happened.
Charlton was taken off a minute or so AFTER Beckenbauer had pulled one back to make it 2-1 (Golden Law of Football: 2-0 is always the most dangerous lead..) Beckenbauer had been nullified for 70-odd minutes by being detailed by Helmut Schoen to man-mark Charlton. For once he attacked us and scored.. so what did Ramsey do? Take off the player the Germans feared most and freed his marker up for the last 20 minutes..
To compound that error, Ramsey substituted Hunter for Peters, who had been doing great work helping to nullify Jurgen Grabowski, who’d been brought on to stretch the play on the right. Within a minute or so, the Germans had moved the ball down both flanks, pulled our defence all over the shop, then boom.. Seeler gets the equaliser..
The rest is history.
So f*ck you (once), you revisionist media twunts. It was all down to Ramsey, not Bell, not Hunter, not Bonetti..
And f*ck you (twice), you media twunts for posting epitaphs referring to ‘buying success’ and ‘massive appearances’ and the like.
Colin Bell was a gentleman and a gentle man and an absolutely fabulous footballer, while you are mealy-mouthed wastes of the 7 billion billion billion atoms it takes to make up the average human being. I don’t know how the likes of you can sleep at night