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Bolton Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 1957 58
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published: 29 Oct 2012
author: Van Nelle Shag
Bolton Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 1957 58
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1958, FA Cup Final Highlights - Bolton v Manchester United [HD]
1958, FA Cup Final Highlights - Bolton v Manchester United [HD] at Wembley Stadium. Noted ...
published: 03 Aug 2011
author: britishpathe
1958, FA Cup Final Highlights - Bolton v Manchester United [HD]
1958, FA Cup Final Highlights - Bolton v Manchester United [HD]
1958, FA Cup Final Highlights - Bolton v Manchester United [HD] at Wembley Stadium. Noted as one of the Top 10 FA Cup Finals of all time after Manchester Uni...- published: 03 Aug 2011
- views: 10759
- author: britishpathe
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1957 FA CUP FINAL MANCHESTER UNITED VS ASTON VILLA - THE FULL MATCH
The 1957 FA Cup Final was a football match played on 4 May 1957 at Wembley Stadium. The ma...
published: 13 May 2011
author: G1S1W
1957 FA CUP FINAL MANCHESTER UNITED VS ASTON VILLA - THE FULL MATCH
1957 FA CUP FINAL MANCHESTER UNITED VS ASTON VILLA - THE FULL MATCH
The 1957 FA Cup Final was a football match played on 4 May 1957 at Wembley Stadium. The match was contested by Aston Villa and Manchester United. Villa won 2...- published: 13 May 2011
- views: 32518
- author: G1S1W
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Wolverhampton Wanderers Honours
A video detailing the honours of Wolves FC over the 130+ years of the clubs history. Leagu...
published: 19 Feb 2008
author: bilstonjay
Wolverhampton Wanderers Honours
Wolverhampton Wanderers Honours
A video detailing the honours of Wolves FC over the 130+ years of the clubs history. League Champions 1953-54, 1957-58, 1958-59 FA Cup 1893, 1908, 1949, 1960...- published: 19 Feb 2008
- views: 8785
- author: bilstonjay
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Wolves v Blackburn Rovers, FA Cup Final, 7th May 1960
Original full match footage of the 1960 FA Cup Final between Wolves and Blackburn Rovers a...
published: 27 Aug 2013
Wolves v Blackburn Rovers, FA Cup Final, 7th May 1960
Wolves v Blackburn Rovers, FA Cup Final, 7th May 1960
Original full match footage of the 1960 FA Cup Final between Wolves and Blackburn Rovers at Wembley Stadium on 7th May 1960. Wolves entered the final after being deprived by Burnley of a third successive First Division title by just a single point. The 1959-60 season was also the third successive season in which Wolves scored over 100 league goals. Stan Cullis' team were noted for their fast and direct attacking football, with centre-forward Jimmy Murray top-scoring with 34 league and cup goals for the season. Murray, who made his debut for Wolves in 1955, had established an excellent rapport with the inside-forward pairing of Bobby Mason and the skilful Peter Broadbent. Winger Norman Deeley had appeared sporadically for Wolves following his debut in 1951 but after establishing his position in the team in the 1957-58 season, scored consistently thereafter and earned a couple of England caps in 1959. Following the retirement of the legendary Billy Wright in 1959, Wolves had been captained with great distinction by Wright's replacement at centre-half, England international and 1959-60 Footballer of the Year, Bill Slater. Cullis' team were further bolstered by the half-back pairing of Eddie Clamp and Ron Flowers while goalkeeper Malcolm Finlayson had proven to be a very worthy replacement to his highly esteemed predecessor Bert Williams. Against Blackburn, there were two changes to the Wolves side that had beaten Aston Villa in the FA Cup Semi-final (http://youtu.be/Li4P7ABF-1c?t=47s). Inside-forward Barry Stobart had been included in the team for the final league match, a 5-1 win at Chelsea, and he was retained for the final instead of Bobby Mason - who had played in every round prior to Wembley. In addition, South African left-winger Des Horne regained his place ahead of Gerry Mannion. Rovers, under the guidance of manager Douglas "Dally" Duncan, had beaten Sheffield Wednesday in their semi-final at Maine Road with two goals from a certain Derek Dougan. 'The Doog' later achieved iconic status for Wolves following his transfer to Molineux in March 1967, but on the morning of the final itself caused considerable consternation to the Rovers board with an untimely transfer request! Ahead of the final, Wolves were viewed as firm favourites against a Blackburn team that had finished a lowly 17th position in only their second season back in the First Division. However, en route to the final, Rovers had displayed their potential by eliminating three of the top five clubs that season with Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield Wednesday all being defeated by the Lancastrians. Originally broadcast live on BBC Grandstand with commentary provided by Kenneth Wolstenholme. Approximate time of goals on YouTube footage: 0:40:18 Wolves 1 Blackburn Rovers 0 (Mick McGrath - Own Goal) 1:11:26 Wolves 2 Blackburn Rovers 0 (Norman Deeley) 1:31:57 Wolves 3 Blackburn Rovers 0 (Norman Deeley)- published: 27 Aug 2013
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Man Utd Munich Disaster 1957 FA Cup Final vs Aston Villa
http://www.manutblogger.com....
published: 11 Dec 2007
author: Utd58
Man Utd Munich Disaster 1957 FA Cup Final vs Aston Villa
Man Utd Munich Disaster 1957 FA Cup Final vs Aston Villa
http://www.manutblogger.com.- published: 11 Dec 2007
- views: 4657
- author: Utd58
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1958 F A Cup replay Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion
Played less than a month after Munich. Albion were hot favourites to win, despite being he...
published: 30 Jan 2011
author: holmleighnyd
1958 F A Cup replay Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion
1958 F A Cup replay Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion
Played less than a month after Munich. Albion were hot favourites to win, despite being held at home. Love seeing the crowd in these old clips. No sound, sad...- published: 30 Jan 2011
- views: 595
- author: holmleighnyd
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Wolves FA Cup 6th Round, Semi-final and Final 1960
British Pathé footage of the FA Cup 6th Round between Wolves and Leicester City at Filbert...
published: 11 Oct 2011
author: Mercian1969
Wolves FA Cup 6th Round, Semi-final and Final 1960
Wolves FA Cup 6th Round, Semi-final and Final 1960
British Pathé footage of the FA Cup 6th Round between Wolves and Leicester City at Filbert Street on 12th March 1960, coverage of the subsequent FA Cup Semi-...- published: 11 Oct 2011
- views: 4250
- author: Mercian1969
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ARSENAL 2-1 WEDNESDAY, FA CUP FINAL REPLAY, 20/5/1993
Heartbreak. In the final minute of the 63rd and final game of the season, Arsenal shatter ...
published: 26 Feb 2013
author: VintageWednesdayVids
ARSENAL 2-1 WEDNESDAY, FA CUP FINAL REPLAY, 20/5/1993
ARSENAL 2-1 WEDNESDAY, FA CUP FINAL REPLAY, 20/5/1993
Heartbreak. In the final minute of the 63rd and final game of the season, Arsenal shatter Wednesdayites' hearts yet again to ensure the Owls' 58 year wait fo...- published: 26 Feb 2013
- views: 1283
- author: VintageWednesdayVids
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Manchester United Tragedy (1958)
Full title reads: "Manchester United Tragedy"
Munich, Germany. Busby's Babes die - stor...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Manchester United Tragedy (1958)
Manchester United Tragedy (1958)
Full title reads: "Manchester United Tragedy" Munich, Germany. Busby's Babes die - story of the Munich Air Disaster. GV Rescue workers beneath floodlights in the wreckage of 'Elizabethan' airliner which crashed at Munich airport. LV Rescue workers shovelling amid debris. GV Floodlights glaring down on scene. SV Workers standing by nose section of airliner. SV Smashed nose and broken fuselage. SV Pan, fuselage. SV Engine with bent props. SV Crash tender. GV Rescue workers, snow falling and wreckage still smouldering. LV Rescue workers tugging on wire at part of airliner. LV Smouldering debris. SV Manchester United team boarding airliner at Manchester.(still). CU Pan along line of players (still). SV Manchester Utd in white shirts and shorts & Aston Villa in stripes walking onto Wembley pitch for 1957 FA Cup Final. Matt Busby is leading the Manchester Team out. SV Villa skipper Dickson spinning coin for the kick-off. With him is Roger Byrne, Manchester United skipper. GV United kick off, and ball goes into Villa half. SV. John Berry beats man and passes to Tommy Taylor, goalie Sims dives and collects ball. Villa player passes to McParland, Ray Wood collects it and McParland bumps into him, they both fall to the ground in pain. CU Fans in crowd. SV Jackie Blanchflower takes over in United goal. GV McParland shoots Blanchflower dives for it, but it enters side of net. SV Cedric Baynes operating camera. GV Ball comes to Tommy Taylor and passes to Eddie Colman. CU Fan looking through binoculars. GV Duncan Edwards taking corner for United, Tommy Taylor heads into top of net. Score at end of match Villa 2 - United 1. GV crowd cheering. SV Aston Villa skipper Dickson holding the Cup. SV Still of Man United Team. CU. Still, Pan along team from left to right. Duncan Edwards, killed, Bill Foulkes, injured, Mark Jones, killed, Ray Wood, injured, Eddie Colman, killed, David Pegg, killed, right to left, Dennis Violett, injured, Tommy Taylor, dead, Roger Byrne, killed, Bill Whelan, killed, John Berry, injured. CU Still, Matthew Busby, injured, Walter Crickner- Team Secretary, killed. LV People in Manchester around news stand, placards depicting disaster. LV Flag flying at half mast at Manchester United Football Ground, Old Trafford. LV Flag at half mast. GV People outside ground. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:1519.02- published: 13 Apr 2014
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The Scottish Fa Cup (1958)
Full title reads: "Hampden Park. The Scottish FA Cup".
Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland....
published: 13 Apr 2014
The Scottish Fa Cup (1958)
The Scottish Fa Cup (1958)
Full title reads: "Hampden Park. The Scottish FA Cup". Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland. Clyde 1 Hibernian 0 in Scotland's big football match. CU Two Captains. CU Small boys. LV. Hibs kicking off, Turnbull passes to a colleague who starts a Hibs attack. GV Hibs attacking, a Clyde man manages to clear. GV Ball in midfield, Walters and Preston battling for it, GV Hibs player with ball, he puts it across goalmouth, it bounces and McCulloch gets it. CU Small boys in crowd cheering. GV Joe Coyle with ball, Ormond tackles him. GV Currie and defender battling for ball, Leslie dives and the ball is cleared by McLelland CU Youth in crowd wearing hat with "Hibs For the Cup". GV Ball going toward Coyle who heads it to a colleague who in turn passes back to Coyle who shoots and the ball crosses the line for Clyde's goal. CU Crowd cheering. GV Clyde players congratulating Coyle. SV Massed crowd cheering. GV Preston taking ball into Clyde half, he kicks to Hibs right wing and Fraser and Haddock run for the ball SV Haddock puts ball behind for a corner. SV Crowd. GV Baker taking corner for Hibs, he kicks and Currie heads clear. CU Small boy in crowd wearing hat with "Hibs" on it. GV Clyde attacking, Coyle shoots, but Leslie deflects ball over bar. GV Crowd. SV Tommy Ring crosses but ball goes over line for a goal kick. GV Crowd. GV Andy Aitken with ball, he kicks into goalmouth a Hibs player gets his head to it and ball goes into net. Hibs players start to congratulate each other, but ref disallows goal. CU Small boy in crowd. SV Grant with ball, Fraser heads ball towards goal, Tommy McCulloch collects it. GV Clyde taking a free kick. GV Coyle heads, but it goes over the bar. GV Crowd. GV Aitken shoots, McCulloch collects. CU Harry Haddock, going up to collect cup. SV Haddock with Cup holding it above his head. (Neg.) Plenderleith, Ormond, Murphy and Herd are also mentioned. Special Issue for Scotland. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:1529.09- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 0
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Fa Cup 3rd Round - Wba 5 - Manchester C. 1 (1958)
The Hawthorns, West Bromwich, West Midlands.
GV. Massed crowds at the start of the FA C...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Fa Cup 3rd Round - Wba 5 - Manchester C. 1 (1958)
Fa Cup 3rd Round - Wba 5 - Manchester C. 1 (1958)
The Hawthorns, West Bromwich, West Midlands. GV. Massed crowds at the start of the FA Cup 3rd round football match between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City. GV. Manchester kick off and attack up field. LV. Manchester attacking, footballer kicks for goal but the ball goes wide. SV. Manchester attacking again. Bobby Johnstone with the ball, he shoots but ball glances off goal post. SV. Pan, West Brom attacking up field. Ball goes out to Horobin. He dribbles through and shoots. Ball is reflected back into play by goal keeper Sanders. Manchester's Ewing kicks it out to wing. SCU. West Brom attacking, ball goes out to Griffin, LV. Allen playing around goal area. The ball goes to Robson. He passes out to right wing, another player runs forward and slides the ball past the goalkeeper. Pan back to players congratulating. Score - West Bromwich Albion 1, Manchester City 0. Second half. AS. Floodlights. SV. West Brom attacking from the corner. Griffin runs for the ball. He passes to the centre forward who shoots towards goal but ball is deflected and goes over crossbar. SV. Griffin again with ball, he passes to Allen who shoots for goal. LV. Ball in net - crowd cheering. GV. West Brom attack again and score. GV. Massed crowd jumping and cheering. LV. Allen shoots and scores. GV. Mass crowd cheering. End title reads "The End - Cinemas for the British Army everywhere." (Rota Lav.) (Orig. "B") 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:1507.31- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 0
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Crvena Zvezda - Manchester United 3:3
http://crniguja.blogspot.com Crvena Zvezda - Mančester Junajted Red Star - Manchester Unit...
published: 06 Feb 2010
author: CrniGuja
Crvena Zvezda - Manchester United 3:3
Crvena Zvezda - Manchester United 3:3
http://crniguja.blogspot.com Crvena Zvezda - Mančester Junajted Red Star - Manchester United European Champion Clubs' Cup 1957/58 Quarter-final, Second leg 5...- published: 06 Feb 2010
- views: 15630
- author: CrniGuja
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Real Madrid v Fiorentina, 1957 European Cup final
Real Madrid 2 (Di Stefano 70pen, Gento 76) Fiorentina 0 1957 European Cup final at the Ber...
published: 10 Sep 2007
author: aidanrad
Real Madrid v Fiorentina, 1957 European Cup final
Real Madrid v Fiorentina, 1957 European Cup final
Real Madrid 2 (Di Stefano 70pen, Gento 76) Fiorentina 0 1957 European Cup final at the Bernabeu, Madrid.- published: 10 Sep 2007
- views: 33314
- author: aidanrad
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A Game of Two Era's
Football experts, players and ex-players compare the differences between the 1957 FA Cup f...
published: 03 Jun 2011
author: dinozoncoco22
A Game of Two Era's
A Game of Two Era's
Football experts, players and ex-players compare the differences between the 1957 FA Cup final between Aston Villa v Manchester United and the 2007 FA Cup fi...- published: 03 Jun 2011
- views: 429
- author: dinozoncoco22
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Scunthorpe V Liverpool (1958)
Full title reads: "FA Cup 5th Round. Scunthorpe V Liverpool".
Scunthorpe, Humberside. L...
published: 13 Apr 2014
Scunthorpe V Liverpool (1958)
Scunthorpe V Liverpool (1958)
Full title reads: "FA Cup 5th Round. Scunthorpe V Liverpool". Scunthorpe, Humberside. Liverpool beat Scunthorpe Utd. 1- 0 in Football's FA Cup. CU Liverpool and Scunthorpe United Captains at centre with ref. for toss-up. GV Massed crowd. LV Scunthorpe Utd kicking off, ball goes into Liverpool penalty area. CU Players in Liverpool penalty area, Underwood (or is it Younger?) jumps to collect ball but fumbles it and ball goes to Marriott, who passes to forward ball runs loose and ball is cleared by Marshall. GV Waldock chasing ball down wing he centres and Eric Davis kicks ball wide. CU Men in crowd making gestures of horror. GV A A'Court racing down 1. wing with Brownsword close on his heels, Jones centres and ball goes right across goal-mouth a Liverpool forward races for it but he slips and ball goes to Liverpool man. CU Man in crowd with bugle and hat with words "Up the 'Pool!" GV Liverpool attacking with Marshall close at the heels of Liverpool forward, CU Woman in crowd shouting. GV Liverpool attacking, ball is kicked goalwards it beats goalkeeper Hardwick but runs behind goal for goal kick. CU Crowd cheering. Half-time score Scunthorpe 0 - Liverpool 0. LV Liverpool kicking off for 2nd half, ball is taken into Scunthorpe half and passed to the Liverpool left wing. GV Murdoch makes a good drive into the Scunthorpe goal. Liverpool players run to congratulate each other while the Scunthorpe players walk toward the centre. Score Scunthorpe 0 - Liverpool 1. CU Man with "Up the 'Pool" hat. GV Massed crowd waving and shouting. GV Scunthorpe staging an attack on the right wing, Marriott centres, Jones and Moran go up for ball, Jones beats Moran and heads towards goal, Underwood collects ball and throws up-field. GV Ball going towards Waldock, Waldock takes ball into penalty area and shoots for goal, but ball goes over crossbar. CU Cheering crowd GV Murdoch running with ball, he kicks ball goalwards, Hardwick dives full length partially clears, but the ball is kicked back and soars over the bar. (Neg.) Cataloguer's Note: Match programme is included in the paperwork - MD. 90,000 historic films, all SEARCHABLE on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/britishpathe Join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/britishpathe Tweet us @britishpathe FILM ID:1519.2- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 53
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Ipswich Town F.C. (Trailer Music)
Please support the composers!
Composer : Peter Mor
Song: Without Borders
Genre: Epic Musi...
published: 31 Mar 2014
Ipswich Town F.C. (Trailer Music)
Ipswich Town F.C. (Trailer Music)
Please support the composers! Composer : Peter Mor Song: Without Borders Genre: Epic Music - Trailer Music Creative Commons https://www.facebook.com/petermorcomposer Ipswich Town Football Club (/ˈɪpswɪtʃ ˈtaʊn/; also known as Ipswich, The Blues, Town, or The Tractor Boys) are an English professional football team based in Ipswich, Suffolk. As of the 2013--14 season, they play in the Football League Championship, having last appeared in the Premier League in 2001--02, making them the league's longest-serving club. The club was founded in 1878 but did not turn professional until 1936, and was subsequently elected to join the Football League in 1938. They play their home games at Portman Road in Ipswich. The only fully professional football club in Suffolk, they have a long-standing and fierce rivalry with Norwich City in Norfolk, with whom they have contested the East Anglian derby 138 times since 1902.[2] Ipswich won the English league title once, in their first season in the top flight in 1961--62, and have twice finished runners-up, in 1980--81 and 1981--82. They won the FA Cup in 1977--78, and the UEFA Cup in 1980--81. They have competed in the top two tiers of English football uninterrupted since 1957--58, currently the longest streak among Championship clubs after Coventry were relegated in the 2011--12 season. They have competed in all three European club competitions, and have never lost at home in European competition defeating Real Madrid, AC Milan, Internazionale, Lazio and Barcelona amongst others.[3]- published: 31 Mar 2014
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