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Ilc Sport Ltd Chelsea FC vs Leeds - FA Cup Final 1970
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1983 - Manchester United Vs Brighton
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1997: Chelsea vs Middlesbrough
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FA Cup Final 1986 - Everton V Liverpool
This, the first ever Merseyside final, was a great FA Cup occasion. Everton took the lead through Gary Lineker after 27 minutes, but a second-half fight-back by Liverpool through goals by Rush (2) and Johnston clinched the cup and the double for the 'Mighty Reds'.
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FA Cup Final 1982 - Queens Park Rangers V Tottenham Hotspur
Commentary from John Motson and Jimmy Hill for 64 minutes of the final and the whole of the replay.
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FA Cup Final 1985 - Manchester United V Everton
A BBC TV Sports Presentation with commentary from John Motson and Jimmy Hill. Manchester United claimed an unusual FA Cup victory in 1985 when they witnessed the first ever dismissal in an FA Cup Final. Twelve minutes from the end Moran was sent off in a controversial decision. It left United furious but ignited them into a frenzied attack on their tiring opponents culminating in a goal from Norman Whiteside which sealed their victory.
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FA Cup Final 1975 - West Ham United V Fulham
Relive the whole of the 1975 FA Cup Final. West Ham United vs Fulham. West Ham had seen off Arsenal and Ipswich Town in previous rounds and hoped to finish their season in style after finishing a disappointing 13th in the league table. The afternoon belonged to Alan Taylor who netted twice in four minutes to seal their victory and take them into Europe.
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FA Cup Final 1980 - West Ham United V Arsenal
Star player Trevor Brooking helps West Ham foil Arsenal's attempts at winning the FA Cup two years' running. Relive the day over again as the Hammers outgun the mighty Gunners to achieve one of the most sensational Cup Final victories in the history of the game. Features the complete match, with commentary by John Motson and Jimmy Hill.
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FA Cup Final 1970 - Chelsea V Leeds United
Features extended highlights of the 1970 FA Cup Final plus the full replay at Old Trafford. The pattern set by the first match was quickly re-established during the opening minutes of the Old Trafford Replay, with Leeds pounding through on attack and Chelsea living breathlessly from escape to escape.
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FA Cup Final 1972 - Leeds United V Arsenal
Features the 1972 FA Cup Final between Leeds United and Arsenal. Leeds had come to Wembley having defeated Bristol Rovers, Liverpool, Cardiff and Spurs before outplaying second division Birmingham City in the semi-final. The game began at a frantic pace with Bremner and Giles controlling the midfield with Clarke a constant threat up front. The goal came at the beginning of the second half when Clarke arrowed a superb diving header past Barnett in the Arsenal goal and has become probably the most famous goal in Leeds United history. Features the whole match plus post match interviews.
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FA Cup Final 1997 - Chelsea V Middlesbrough
All the action from the Chelsea v Middlesbrough 1997 FA Cup Final. The entire match is covered from the first whistle blast to the last as well as an opportunity to see inside the Chelsea dressing room prior to kick-off and interviews with the Chelsea heroes as the celebrations get under way after the match.
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FA Cup Final 1977 - Manchester United v Liverpool
All the action from the 1977 FA Cup Final featuring Manchester United and Liverpool, a clash of the titans.
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FA Cup Final 1973 - Sunderland V Leeds United
The 1973 FA Cup Final between Sunderland and Leeds United.
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FA Cup Final 1984 - Everton V Watford
Full coverage of the 1984 Final with some marvellous football from Everton and goals by Sharp and Grey.
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FA Cup Final 1996 - Manchester United v Liverpool
The 1996 FA Cup Final between Manchester United and Liverpool. All the action including exclusive interviews and behind the scenes footage.
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BBC WORLDWIDE PUBLISHING Manchester United - FA Cup Final Classics
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1998 - Arsenal vs Newcastle
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ARSENAL V LIVERPOOL 1971 FA CUP FINAL
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1971 - Arsenal vs Liverpool
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1977 - Manchester United vs Liverpool
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FA Cup Final 1981 - Tottenham V Manchester City
56 minutes of the 100th FA Cup Final to be held at Wembley include goals scored for both sides by Tommy Hutchinson. This tape also includes full coverage of the replay.
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FA Cup Final 1976 - Southampton V Manchester United
With commentary from David Coleman and Jimmy Hill, this complete film of the 1976 FA Cup Final is packed with excitement as underdogs Southampton come out on top against the mighty Manchester United.
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FA Cup Final 1974 - Liverpool V Newcastle United
The 1974 FA Cup Final between Liverpool and Newcastle United.
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FA Cup Final 1978 - Ipswich V Arsenal
Remember the magic of the F.A. cup with this record of the 50th F.A. Cup final from 1978. In true F.A. Cup style, the small time underdogs from rural Ipswich defeated the established footballing might of favourites Arsenal beneath Wembley's famous Twin Towers.
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FA Cup Final 1979 - Arsenal V Manchester United
The full length version of an edge-of-the-seat final. Fascinating action all the way until Arsenal grab the winner in the last seconds of the match.
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FA Cup Final 1971 - Arsenal V Liverpool
This is the full 1971 FA Cup Final. The whole, fast-flowing match with one of the most exciting extra-time periods ever played, resulting in a win for Arsenal.
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FA Cup Final 2004 - Manchester Utd v Millwall - Eleventh Heaven
Relive the action from the 2004 FA Cup final from Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. First division Millwall, led by the irrepressible Dennis Wise, took on the might of Manchester United in one of the most unlikely cup final line-ups for many years. Although the bigger club eventually lifted the trophy, Millwall gave a good account of themselves and the fans left with their heads held high. The final will also be remembered for one of the most impressive cup final debuts for decades. 19 year-old Christiano Ronaldo capped a fine season with this match winning display and collected his first major medal for United.
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FA Cup Final 1966 - Everton V Sheffield Wedensday
Full coverage of the 1966 FA Cup Final, with some incredible action from both sides. Everton managed to win the match, 3-2 against Sheffield Wednesday, after initially trailing by 2-0.
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FA Cup Final 1958 - Bolton Wanders Vs Manchester United
The 1958 FA cup final between Bolton Wanderers and Manchester United. Relive the history that was made for Bolton on that day with the complete match shown in full.
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FA Cup Final - Liverpool Classic Collection (Boxset) (DVD)
Collection of every Liverpool FA Cup Victory in the history of the club. They include: Liverpool Vs Leeds United 1965, Liverpool Vs Newcastle Utd 1974, Liverpool Vs Everton 1986, Liverpool Vs Everton 1989, Liverpool Vs Sunderland 1992 and Liverpool Vs Arsenal 2001.
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FA Cup Final 1999 - Manchester United v Newcastle United
As United lined up for the final FA Cup showdown of the decade, there were records to be broken. Not only chasing their 4th FA Cup win of the decade and a record 10th overall, they were also on the verge of clinching an unbelievable 3rd double of the 1990's, as well as vying for the unprecedented treble, with the European Cup Final just days away. Facing Newcastle, who had lost out at Wembley the previous season, the Magpies were desperate to add silverware after years of trying, but United had other ideas, and after the drama of the semi-final clash at Villa Park against arch-rivals Arsenal, they proved just too good on the day, despite losing Roy Keane after only 9 minutes. It was a tactical master-stroke from Ferguson that led to United's opener. Bringing on Teddy Sherringham to replace Keane, Solskjaer moved onto the right of midfield and Beckham switched to a central role, with Sherringham now partnered with Scholes in attack, and within 100 seconds of stepping onto the field, it was the substitute who orchestrated a move that he finished himself by firing through the legs of Harper. United looked in control, and after a brief Newcastle revival at the start of the second half, it was United who struck again. This time it was Sherringham who was the provider, as he laid the ball into the path of Scholes, who made no mistake in firing home from the edge of the box. Looking to wrap it up, United swarmed forward, and could quite possibly have had 3 or 4 more, with Sherringham going closest with a chip that agonizingly hit the bar. But 2-0 it remained, and part 2 of 3 was complete. Next stop was Barcelona, but first enjoy this one over again, as United created footballing history.
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FA Cup Final 1969 - Manchester City Vs Leicester
Having won the league championship the previous season, City returned to Wembley eager to add the FA Cup to their impressive list of honours in the late 1960's. It was a golden era for the Club, as Mercer and Allison watched on from the sidelines, and Summerbee, Bell, Lee and co turned on the style on the pitch.
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FA Cup Final 1990 - Manchester United V Crystal Place
Attempting to join Villa and Spurs as seven-time winners of the Cup, United faced Crystal Palace whose previous best run in the competition had seen them reach the semi-finals in 1976. But in uncharted territories, Palace held United to a 3-3 draw in the first clash before returning to Wembley to do it all again. But who knew then, on that Thursday evening in May that it would mark one of the biggest turning points in the Club's history, as the rest of the decade would be littered with unparalleled success. After 4 years without triumph, Alex Ferguson's reign at the helm of the Club was looking uncertain; patience was running low, but to the eternal credit of the board, they kept faith with the ambitious Scotsman, and United got their rewards. Unlike the first match, the replay was a tight affair, and the first half past without a goal being scored. But as the game wore on, and United began to create, Webb went down the right and hit an accurate cross that evaded the Palace defence, Lee Martin controlled and smashed the ball into the Palace net. United continued to dominate, but were unable to add to the scoreline. Robson hit the crossbar, but 1-0 it remained. The Cup was on its way back to Old Trafford, and Bryan Robson became the first player to lift the FA Cup three times at Wembley as Captain. It was an historic day for both the Club and Alex Ferguson. Now relive the whole match once again, with all the goals from the first match included in this special feature.
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FA Cup Final 1993 - Arsenal V Sheffield Wednesday
In the Premiership's inaugural season, Arsenal once again created history by becoming the first Club ever to attain a domestic cup double, winning both the FA Cup and League Cup in the same season. Ironically, the Gunners met Sheffield Wednesday in both finals, and defeated their Yorkshire rivals by the same score in both finals, albeit with the aid of a replay in this one. Before the kick-off, another piece of FA Cup history was created, as Steve Morrow became the first player ever to be presented with a winner's medal before a ball had been kicked, receiving his League Cup winner's medal some four weeks after scoring the winning goal in the final. When the match did get on the way, the contest remained a tight affair. Ian Wright headed Arsenal into a first half lead, but Wednesday's resilience paid dividends as David Hurst equalised mid-way through the second half, and 1-1 it remained with both teams returning to Wembley for the 4th time in the season to commence battle once again. With the replay following a similar pattern to the first, Wright once again notched Arsenal ahead in the first half, and Chris Waddle levelled for Wednesday with the aid of a deflection in the second, and with extra time needed, it seemed that the FA Cup Final would be decided by penalties for the very first time. But with seconds remaining, Andy Linighan became the hero of the hour, rising to meet Merson's corner and powering a header past a helpless Woods in the Wednesday net. The Cup was on its way back to Highbury for the first time in 14 years and the double was complete. So now relive this historic day, as we bring you the full uninterrupted replay with highlights from the first match in this specially produced programme to commemorate another landmark day in Arsenal's history.
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FA Cup Final 1967 - Tottenham V Chelsea
After 95 years of FA Cup history, the final eventually played host to an all London affair, as Spurs chased an incredible 5th and Chelsea were still searching for that inaugural 1st. Having endured differing seasons, Spurs had enjoyed their best finish since 1963, whereas Chelsea had suffered their worst.
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FA Cup Final 1991 - Tottenham Hotspur V Nottingham Forest
Having created history by playing in the first FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, Spurs headed into this one confident of reacquainting themselves with the Cup they had become so familiar with down the years, and for the 5th decade in succession they maintained the curious record of winning a major trophy in a year ending in the figure '1'. After his stunning free kick in the semi-final, all eyes were on Paul Gascoigne. But one of England's most naturally gifted players ever in history made the headlines for all the wrong reasons. His infamous challenge on Forest's Gary Charles after only 15 minutes resulted in the charismatic midfielder being stretchered off the field and out of football for over a year. To make matters worse for Spurs, Stuart Pearce scored from the resultant free-kick, and in the 32nd minute when it appeared they had been offered the perfect opportunity to get back into the match, Lineker saw his spot-kick saved by Crossley, and half time came with Forest holding the advantage. But persistence paid off, and with only 9 minutes of the 2nd half played, Spurs deservedly levelled, when Allen burst through the middle of the park before laying the ball off to Paul Stewart, who this time fired the ball past Crossley to make it all square. Spurs looked for the winner, but Forest managed to force extra time. Then, in the 94th minute, it was a little case of history repeating itself, but this time in Spurs favour, as Nayim's corner was headed across to the far post by Stewart, and Des Walker became the unfortunate Forest defender to head into his own goal. It was a fantastic 8th for Spurs, now relive this dramatic day all over again.
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FA Cup Final 1992 - Liverpool V Sunderland
Highlights of Liverpool Vs Sunderland in the 1992 FA Cup Final.
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FA Cup Final 1964 - West Ham V Preston
The full version of one of the most exciting and dramatic FA Cup Finals in the history of the game and West Ham's first Cup victory.
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FA Cup Final 1963 - Manchester United V Leicester
Having built one of the greatest teams ever seen in England, the unfortunate occurrences of 1958 had devastating effects on the Busby babes, and the following years were very much a re-building process for the Club. Matt Busby had to start all over again, combining old with new, and after reaching the semi-finals in 1962, United were back at Wembley in 1963 to face a Leicester City side that had finished that season in 4th and were very much the favourites heading into the match.
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FA Cup Final 1965 - Liverpool V Leeds
Until 1965, the FA Cup remained a notable absentee in the Liverpool trophy room. Six league titles had been achieved, but for 73 years, success in the World's greatest knockout competition had eluded them, until one fateful afternoon when it all changed. Forever remembered as the greatest day in the club's history, it was a day that many supporters thought they would never see. But it would be third time lucky for the Reds facing a Leeds United side that had surprised the form books by finishing second in the league after only one season back in the top-flight.
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FA Cup Final 1994 - Manchester United v Chelsea
Chasing the Club's first ever domestic double, United headed into the 1994 FA Cup Final as firm favourites to achieve what no other United team had done before. But whilst the season was very much full of joy on the pitch, it was marred by the untimely passing of Sir Matt Busby off it. However, as one United legacy was fondly remembered, another one was being created. As the rain poured down over Wembley, the match started slowly, and Chelsea who had beaten United twice in the league already in the season, had the better of the opening exchanges. Gavin Peacock was the closest to breaking the deadlock with a fierce dipping volley that crashed against the bar, but it remained goalless. However, after 60 minutes, the game changed completely as United found the kind of form that had enabled them to clinch the Premiership trophy for the second season running. Eric Cantona scored first from the spot, and then 6 minutes later he did exactly the same again, as another Chelsea offence led to a United penalty, and Cantona stepped-up to make it 2-0. United were now red-hot and Mark Hughes all but sealed the victory 2 minutes later as he smashed the ball under a despairing Kharine. It was all United, and the icing was on the cake in the final minute, as another slick move ended with Brian McClair making it 4-0. The double was complete in dramatic style, and Steve Bruce climbed the Wembley steps to equal the Spurs record of 8 FA Cup triumphs. A magnificent day to relive over and over again when United realised their 'double dream'.
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FA Cup Final 1961 - Tottenham Hotspur V Leicester City
Century to achieve the treasured League and FA Cup double. Not since Aston Villa in 1897 had this been attained, and with their own brand of attacking football, few doubted that Spurs were the finest team in the land. Having won the championship in style, Spurs were odds on favourites to walk away with the cup in their first ever Wembley appearance. In goal for Leicester that afternoon was a young man named Gordon Banks, who would have his moments of glory beneath the twin towers, but was unable to prevent Spurs from creating history on this occasion.
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FA Cup Final 1962 - Tottenham Hotspur Vs Burnley
Returning to Wembley as cup holders, and facing League runners-up Burnley, Spurs were aiming to emulate Newcastle's feat a decade earlier by winning the cup in successive seasons. Known sometimes as the "Chessboard Final" - the match developed into a battle of wills and tactics, as the two familiar adversaries locked horns once again. Spurs struck an early blow when Greaves stopped deftly to swivel and place his shot past Blacklaw in the Burnley goal.
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FA Cup Final 1960 - Wolverhampton Vs Blackburn Rovers
Having won the league the previous two seasons, Wolves had been pipped by a single point by Burnley as the 1959/60 season drew to a close, but with the FA Cup Final still to contest, silverware could still be added to an ever-growing trophy cabinet as Wembley beckoned. Facing Blackburn Rovers who had finished the season in 17th in only their second season back in the first division, Wolves were hot favourites to clinch the cup for the fourth time in their history, and who would bet against them, as they eventually strolled to a comfortable 3-0 victory.
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FA Cup Final 1968 - West Bromwich Albion Vs Everton
It was quite possibly Jeff Astle's finest moment in an Albion shirt, as he completed a feat that had never been achieved before, scoring in every round of the FA Cup, and helping his beloved West Bromwich Albion clinch their fifth FA Cup crown. Returning to Wembley after the disappointment of the 1967 league cup final, Albion faced an Everton side who boasted the likes of Kendall, Ball and Royle amongst their ranks. But with Brown, Hope and Astle, it would be a tight affair between two sides who were separated by only three league places.
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FA Cup Final 1955 - Newcastle Vs Manchester City
For the third time in five years Newcastle returned to Wembley to seal the FA Cup for a record sixth time in their illustrious history. It was a day full of drama, as Wembley bathed in the May sunshine, and both sets of supporters created an atmosphere that was a wonder to behold. On the eve of the final, Jackie Milburn is quoted as saying that the match will be "like playing a home tie", and the Newcastle great made no mistake in laying his marker on the game by scoring the fastest FA Cup final goal ever up to that time. It would be a record that he would hold until 1997 when Chelsea's Roberto Di Matteo scored after only 43-seconds to beat Milburn.
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FA Cup Final 1953 - Blackpool V Bolton Wanderers
Known as the 'Matthews Final', it was third time lucky for both Blackpool and the legendary winger. Having twice left Wembley empty-handed in 1948 and 1951, the Seasiders returned to the famous stadium eager to avenge their previous disappointments, but it would take an extraordinary performance by Matthews to rescue victory from the jaws of defeat.
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FA Cup Final 2005 - Manchester Utd Vs Arsenal
Two of the best English Football Clubs of the last 10 years come together in the last FA Cup Final ever to take place at the Millennium Stadium. This years Final is the only chance of silverware for both sides and should make for a good atmosphere in this winner takes all tie. The 2005 FA Cup Final promises to be a spectacular affair as these two rivals go head to head in the worlds most prestigious Cup competition.
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FA Cup Final 1995 - Everton V Manchester United
On 20th May 1995 Everton under the guidance of Joe Royle beat Manchester United in the Cup Final to take the trophy for the first time in 8 years. Enjoy the whole match including exclusive interviews on this special commemorative video.
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FA Cup Final 1971 - Arsenal V Liverpool
Take a walk down memory lane with this fantastic review of the FA Cup Final in 1971. Remember the whole occasion not just the time on the pitch. Also included is pre match television coverage, the TV schedule for the day, the top 40 singles chart of the week, films of the year, top sporting events and a price comparison with today's prices.
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FA Cup Final 1957 - Aston Villa Vs Manchester United
In May 1957 John Dixon lifted the FA Cup for Aston Villa under the twin towers for a record seventh time in the club's history. The Midlands giants were record breakers at the time, winning the coverted trophy more times than any other team in the oldest and greatest annual knockout competition in world football. The Villains were a formidable force in the late 50's, Eric Houghton had made a real impact at Villa Park since taking over the managerial reigns after arriving from Notts County. He immediately endeared himself to the fans by introducing exciting teenagers to the side like 19-year-old Peter McParland. The youngster made an immediate impact and was swiftly followed into the first eleven by Ken Roberts, Joe Tyrrell and Derek Pace and it was these players who formed the back bone of the side that defeated the much coverted "Busby Babes". Villa needed a replay to overcome West Brom in the semi final and faced Manchester United who had denied Birmingham the chance of meeting their fiercest rivals at Wembley, by beating them 2-0. The score was 0-0 at half-time, but after 66 minutes Peter McParland struck, heading in Dixon's cross. McParland added a second six minutes later to ensure hero status. But the match was marked by controversy over the sixth minute injury to United goalkeeper Ray Wood, who broke his jaw in a challenge with McParland and had to go off. He came back later as a passenger on the wing. Centre Half Jackie Blanchflower took over in goal and Duncan Edwards replaced Blanchflower in the middle of defence. For more than an hour Villa pressed home their advantage, with Blanchflower excelling between the sticks. But two goals from McParland midway through the second half finally settled the match, Tommy Taylors late goal for United not being enough. Now you can relive this golden moment of history all over again.
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FA Cup Final 1976 - Southampton V Manchester United
The DVD of the 1976 FA Cup Final is not just 90 minutes of football in the grueling sun; it is a step back in time to revisit the experience of the day. It is an overall view on the culture of the 70's; a snapshot of life for people who lived in those times and for the people who are curious. Includes: Managers interviews, Players interviews from the hotel, Fans interviewed outside Wembley, Mick Channon talks about his team mates, Saints Team on the coach, Kids from a local school, Teams on the pitch in suits and a Dutch astrologer predicts who will win the Cup!!, Cup final Medal ceremony, Open top bus, Where are they now?, Greatest all time XI and Ossies' FA Cup story.
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West Ham United - FA Cup Final s Classic Collection (Boxset) (DVD)
Every West Ham FA Cup victory together for the first time in one exclusive FA Cup final box set, includes: the 1964, 1975, 1980 FA Cup final victories plus the new release Greatest FA Cup West Ham Goals.
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FA Cup Final 1970 - Chelsea V Leeds United
The DVD of the 1970 FA Cup Final is not just 90 minutes plus extra time of football on a bumpy pitch plus a replay in Manchester; it is a step back in time to revisit the experience of the day. It contains the Official FA Cup Final program, the TV schedule for the day, the top 40 singles chart of that week, the top selling singles and albums of that year, the top TV of that year, the best films, news headlines, top sporting events and a price comparison of prices paid for goods in 1970 compared to today. It is an overall view on the culture of the 70's; a snapshot of life for people who lived in those times and for the people who are curious.
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FA Cup Final 1983 - Manchester United V Brighton
Full coverage of the final and 47 minutes of the replay, when Manchester took the biggest margin of victory to have been recorded at Wembley. Commentary by John Motson.
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FA Cup Final 1989 - Liverpool V Everton
Review of the FA Cup Final, 1989 where Liverpool finally conquered Everton by three goals to two.
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FA Cup Final 1987 - Coventry City V Tottenham Hotspur
Victory in the Football Association Cup Final for Coventry City after 104 years. Tottenham Hotspur lost in the Final for the first time.
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FA Cup Final 1988 - Liverpool V Wimbledon
The 1988 FA Cup Final between Liverpool and Wimbledon. League Champions Liverpool were chasing the double but determined attacking and defending by Wimbledon gave them a glory they well deserved.
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1979 - Arsenal vs Manchester United
Release Date: 2004-04-05, Rating Exempt,
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Ilc Sport Ltd Everton - The FA Cup Final Classic Collection
Release Date: 2005-11-07, Rating Exempt,
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1993 - Arsenal vs Sheffield Wednesday
Release Date: 2005-03-07, Rating Exempt,
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Ilc Sport Ltd 1957 FA Cup Final - Aston Villa v Manchester United
Release Date: 2005-11-21, Rating Exempt,
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Nostalgic TV FA Cup Final 1970 - Chelsea vs Leeds United - Collectors Edition
Release Date: 2005-12-12, Rating Exempt,
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1987 - Coventry City Vs Tottenham Hotspur
Release Date: 2004-09-20, Rating Exempt,
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1972 - Leeds vs Arsenal
Release Date: 2004-04-04, Rating Exempt,
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Ilc Sport Ltd FA Cup Final 1966 - Everton vs Sheffield Wednesday
Release Date: 2005-04-18, Rating Exempt,
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