Keyed up Cooper

World Cup | 1970 | The heat

Written by: Moxcowhite • Daniel Chapman
Artwork by: Eamonn Dalton
Terry Cooper, holding a block of ice in one hand and a paper Coca-Cola cup in the other, wearing England's red away kit at the 1970 World Cup, sweating a lot

Terry Cooper must have been relieved to see his old mate Norman Hunter coming onto the field, both players swapping the red away shirts of Leeds United for the red away shirts of England. But how much help could Hunter be? Here, in the heat and altitude of Estadio Nou Camp, León, Mexico, Cooper was playing his 53rd game of the season. After bitter disappointment with Leeds, aiming to win four trophies and winning none, 1970’s World Cup quarter-final was going into extra-time. West Germany had come back from 2-0 down to make it 2-2. They had brought on a right winger, Juergen Grabowski, as fresh and energetic as Cooper at left-back was sweat-soaked and tired. Every observer thought it was time to get the exhausted Cooper off. But Hunter, manager Alf Ramsey felt, could help Cooper out, the way he did for Leeds. But this was taking Norman’s match count for the season up to 51. People said, later, that Ramsey never adapted to the newfangled concept of tactical subs.

Perhaps Ramsey felt that Cooper could just keep going. He had learned from trying to play his normal attacking game on England’s 1969 tour of Mexico: “In England I can return to a defensive position at three-quarter pace after making an overlap,” he’d said. “But when I tried to do this in Mexico, I felt shattered. I thought my lungs were going to burst.” And he had been analysing his personality. One of his faults, he said, “is that I only play at my best when I’m keyed up. And you can’t help getting keyed up about the World Cup.”

To read the rest of this article, you need to join TSB+ — members get access to this plus extra podcast and video episodes, all podcasts advert-free, can read every issue of our magazine online and much more. You can join or log in below.

Join TSB+

Support TSB and get all this:

TSB+ Monthly

£6.99 p/m

TSB+ Yearly

£4.99 p/m

TSB+ Mag

£5.66 p/m

Other options

TSB Magazine

£1.50 p/m

Gift Memberships

full_badgeCreated with Sketch.

DON'T MISS ANYTHING FROM TSB

Pick your emails:
    Two Leeds fans in one of the NW corner bars, viewed through the window from outside Elland Road stadium, one of them leaning on the windowledge and gazing out at Beeston
    Pint?
    240507_PROP
    Thames Trouble
    propaganda_podcast_2023_thumbnail
    Comedy Club
    Sam Byram doing what would be a pretty impressive hand-spring if he was breakdancing
    Risqué
    240506_PHIL_HAY
    Rise and Shine
    phil_hay_podcast_2023_thumbnail
    Reset Required
    240505_members_batley
    TSB
    Empirical
    members_show_2023_web_thumbnail
    TSB
    Legends
    240504_tmb_soton_team
    Podium Finish
    tmb_2324_website_thumbnail_white
    Fizzle Out
    The cover of TSB issue 8, featuring a line drawing of Stuart Dallas tinted in blue, by Tom Lathom-Sharp
    More games is... good?