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  • Four ever Chelsea DVD box set

    Four ever Chelsea DVD box set

    £19.99
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    For decades Chelsea FC has proved to be a force in the FA Cup, as well as in the league and this DVD set brings together the best of both, as some of the Clubs' most memorable FA Cup Final victories and goals of the Premiership are brought together for fans to relive time and time again.

    100 Chelsea Premier League Goals Competing in the Premiership, Chelsea has always been a team with great goal scorers and now fans can relive some of their greatest efforts over and over again. Goals on display here include Dan Petrescu's graceful chip over a stranded Ian Walker, Gudjohnsen's calm slot past a despairing Barthez of Manchester United, and Gianfranco Zola's acute angle lob over Richard Wright in the Everton goal. Relive these goals all over again and 97 more as we look back at Chelsea's all time top 100 goals of the F.A. Premier League

    1970 FA Cup Final vs Leeds The first time is always the sweetest; as Chelsea came from behind three times over two matches to eventually clinch the trophy that had eluded them so far in their history. There was no love-lost. Harris and Hunter epitomised the spirit of the pitch. There was heart, there was commitment and there was desire. Wembley failed to find a winner and to Old Trafford it went. In a season that had promised so much, Don Revie and Leeds United were left heart-broken as the FA Cup headed to Stamford Bridge for the first time ever.

    1997 FA Cup Final vs Middlesbrough In Ruud Gullit's first season in charge, the Blues reacquainted themselves with the country's most prestigious competition after 27 years of waiting. It was a day that history was created. Ruud Gullit himself became the first foreign coach to win a domestic honour and Roberto Di Matteo scored Wembley's fastest ever FA Cup final goal after only 43 seconds.

    2000 FA Cup Final vs Aston Villa Appearing in their third FA Cup Final in seven years, Chelsea were intent on repeating their success of 1997. In this, the last ever FA Cup Final to be played beneath the presence of the Twin Towers, it was truly a Blue day. Roberto Di Matteo proved to be Chelsea's Wembley Hero for the second time, when he rifled the ball home from two yards, but the image of the Chelsea skipper Dennis wise and his newborn son receiving the trophy will go down in Wembley history.

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  • Liverpool The Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset
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    Liverpool The Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset

    £29.99
    €31.18 $41.98


    Liverpool The Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset

    From the landmark Cup Final success in 1965 straight through to the ground breaking 2006 showdown with West Ham at Cardiff's Millennium stadium, there's nothing quite like one of the greatest clubs in the world competing in the greatest domestic knock-out competition.

    For 73 years the FA Cup remained a notable absentee in the Liverpool Trophy Room, but since that historic day in 1965 when Ron Yeats finally held the trophy aloft, some unforgettable memories have been created and legends born, with perhaps the most notable being the most recent, as that 90th minute strike in the 2006 climax instantly led to the match forever being remembered as the 'Gerrard Final'.

    Featuring:

    1965 FA Cup Final Leeds United

    1974 FA Cup Final Newcastle United

    1986 FA Cup Final Everton

    1989 FA Cup Final Everton

    1992 FA Cup Final Sunderland

    2001 FA Cup Final Arsenal

    2006 FA Cup Final West Ham

    "The emotion was unforgettable. Grown men were crying and it was the greatest feeling any human could have to see what we had done" - Bill Shankly

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  • Manchester Utd Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset

    Manchester Utd Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset

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    Manchester United Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset

    From the landmark successes in the 1963 FA Cup Final, and the 1968 European Cup victory, straight through to the 2004 showdown at Cardiff's Millennium stadium in the worlds' oldest knockout competition, Manchester United are no strangers to cup final triumphs.

    History has been written and memories created for fans of all generations.

    From David Herd's double strike in 1963 to the memorable night against Benfica in '68, as well as the 1999 defeat of Newcastle that became part of the unparalleled Treble.

    Featuring:

    1963 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Leicester City

    1968 European Cup Final vs Benfica

    1977 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Liverpool

    1983 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Brighton & Hove Albion

    1985 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Everton

    1990 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Crystal Palace

    1994 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Chelsea

    1996 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Liverpool

    1999 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Newcastle Utd

    2004 FA Cup Final Manchester Utd vs Millwall

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  • Four Ever Everton DVD Boxset

    Four Ever Everton DVD Boxset

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    Four Ever Everton DVD Boxset

    Everton fans have experienced their fair share of glory, and this specially commissioned DVD collection highlights some of the Clubs' most memorable moments to be relived again and again…

    1966 FA Cup Final - Everton v Sheffield Wednesday One of the greatest FA Cup Finals of all time...as Harry Catterick's Everton came back from 2-0 down to score three second half goals and clinch the FA Cup for the third time in the Club's illustrious history.

    How the victorious Blues celebrated at the final whistle, as the Cup headed back to Goodison for the first time since 1933.

    1984 FA Cup Final - Everton v Watford

    It was the day that Everton's 14-year search for silverware finally ended.

    Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray, wrote their names into Everton folklore with a goal each to bring the Cup back to Goodison for the first time since 1966.

    May 19th 1984 was the day that Everton Football Club announced to the football world: "We are back!"

    1985 European Cup Winners Cup v Rapid Vienna

    The Blues arrived in Rotterdam full of confidence after beating Munich, and were now tipped as hot favourites to emerge victorious against Rapid Vienna.

    Sharp scored first on 57 minutes and Trevor Steven added a second on 72 minutes.

    Rapid did manage to claw their way back into the match, but the goal proved irrelevant, as Kevin Sheedy hammered home number three straight from the restart.

    Rotterdam was awash in Blue, as Kevin Ratcliffe lifted Everton's first trophy in Europe and made the 84-85 season one that the blue half of Merseyside will never forget.

    1995 FA Cup Final - Everton v Manchester United

    Not many teams suffer such poor league form that they dispense with the services of their manager...and then go on to win the FA Cup in the same season under the new man! But that's exactly what happened to The Toffees in the 1994-95 campaign.

    The arrival of Joe Royle was the catalyst for a dramatic upsurge in fortunes that peaked in the May sunshine at Wembley.

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  • Tottenham Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset

    Tottenham Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset

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    €31.18 $41.98


    Tottenham Ultimate Collection DVD Boxset

    There is a small elite of teams that have earned the reputation as a club synonymous with the FA Cup, and Tottenham Hotspur is certainly one of those! The Ultimate Collection of classic Spurs FA Cup clashes has been collated to allow fans to relive moments of glory again and again.

    1961 FA Cup Final v Leicester City

    The day that another piece of footballing history was created, as Spurs become the first Club in the 20th 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.

    1962 FA Cup Final v BurnleyReturning 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.

    The match developed into a fascinating battle of wills and tactics, as the two familiar adversaries locked horns once again.

    Spurs struck an early blow through the brilliance of Greaves, who stopped deftly to swivel and place his shot past Blacklaw in the Burnley goal.

    1967 FA Cup Final v Chelsea

    After 95 years of FA Cup history, the final eventually played host to an all London affair, as Spurs chased an incredible fifth and Chelsea were still searching for that inaugural first.

    A much anticipated affair, emotions ran high and loyalty held firm. Spurs were favourites, and the match went according to form, as they effectively controlled the whole game from the very start.

    1981 FA Cup Final v Manchester City

    The 1981 FA Cup became only the tenth final in history to finish in a draw, and to a replay it went on a damp Wednesday evening in April.

    But the fireworks were well and truly lit that night, as the nation was treated to a cracker and a goal of sublime quality by Ricky Villa as Spurs clinched the FA Cup for the 6th time in their history.

    1982 FA Cup Final v QPR

    The unforgettable cup success of 1981 paved the way for a quite a remarkable season at White Hart Lane, as Keith Burkenshaw prepared his team for a four-pronged attack at both home and abroad.

    But it would be the FA Cup in which success would be tasted once again, as Tottenham overcame a spirited Queens Park Rangers after yet another Cup final replay.

    1991 Semi Final vs Arsenal

    The first semi-final ever to take place at the twin towers was a day that all Tottenham fans will never forget.

    Spurs not only went on to win their 8th FA Cup, but also denied their North London rivals, Arsenal a chance of the double in the process.

    The talismanic Paul Gascoigne virtually carried the team into the final that year with some incredible performances, as the cup run became a welcome distraction in a year where massive debts meant that the club's very existence was in doubt.

    1991 FA Cup Final 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 numeral '1'.

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  • Four Ever West Ham DVD Boxset

    Four Ever West Ham DVD Boxset

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    Four Ever West Ham DVD Boxset

    The Ron Greenwood and John Lyall Tribute DVD Collection

    1964 FA Cup Final vs Preston North End

    The 1964 FA Cup Final is rightly remembered as one of the most dramatic finals ever witnessed.

    Ron Greenwood's up-and-coming Hammers were hot favourites, but Second Division Preston North End came close to producing another major upset in what has been described as truly a 'titanic battle' beneath the Twin Towers.

    1965 European Cup Winners Cup vs TSV Munich

    Regarded as one of the finest club matches ever played.

    The Hammers returned to Wembley only a year after their last visit and thrilled millions across Europe, as they turned out a performance that could only be described as sensational.

    Having beaten La Gantoise, Sparta Prague, Lausanne and Real Zaragoza along their route to the final, the Greenwoods' men were in fine form going into the Wembley showdown.

    1975 FA Cup Final vs Fulham

    In only the second ever all-London Cup Final, West Ham started as favourites, but the neutrals favoured Fulham - who with Hammer's legend Bobby Moore marshalling their defence, posed a serious threat to John Lyall's men.

    It had been eleven years since the Hammers had last tasted success in football's most exciting and glamorous competition, but the stage was set for the trophy to return to the East End of London.

    1980 FA Cup Final vs Arsenal

    Returning to Wembley for the second time in five years, this time around it was Second Division West Ham's turn to be the underdogs against Terry Neill's FA Cup holders Arsenal, who were making their record third successive final appearance.

    In this, the 99th final, it took only 13 minutes for the Hammers to break the dead-lock, when Trevor Brooking was on-hand to head the ball past Pat Jennings in the Arsenal goal. With a goal in the bag, West Ham United's astute manager John Lyall played all the right cards, as the Hammers simply out-foxed the Gunners in every area.

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  • 1965 FA Cup DVD Gift Set - Liverpool v Leeds United
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    1965 FA Cup DVD Gift Set - Liverpool v Leeds United

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    1965 FA Cup Final DVD plus replica matchday programme presented in a commemorative gift set

    A perfect gift for all Liverpool fans.


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  • Newcastle Utd's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

    Newcastle Utd's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

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    Newcastle Utd's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

    Enjoy the great goals and the wonderful memories in many of Newcastle United's stirring FA Cup campaigns. There are goals by Tyneside legends like Jackie Milburn, Malcolm Macdonald and Alan Shearer. They are all here and much more so sit back and relax as the years and the goals come flooding back.

    Running time 70 minutes

    Region 0 (viewable on all DVD players worldwide)

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  • Everton's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD
    Everton's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

    Everton's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

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    Everton's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

    Everton have won the FA Cup five times and they've appeared in seven more Finals. The Toffees can claim to have won more FA Cup matches than any other club in the competition.

    The magic of the cup has always had a special place at Goodison, and this DVD has some of the most incredible goals scored by the blues in the oldest and greatest annual knockout competition in World Football.

    There are Goals by Everton legends like Peter Reid, Kevin Sheedy, Stuart McCall, Gary Lineker, Duncan Ferguson and many more.

    The classic moments on this programme are incredible as four decades of Cup football at Goodison Park are brought back to life.

    Who could forget Paul Rideouts winner in the final in 95, all four goals in probably the greatest derby game of all time in 91 or when the 'Tartan Terrors', Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray, wrote their names into Everton folklore with a goal each to bring the Cup back to Goodison for the first time since 1966.

    They are all there and much more, featuring classic footage and commentary from some of the greatest games in Everton's illustrious history.

    So sit back and relax as the years and the goals come flooding back.

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  • West Hams greatest FA Cup goals DVD.
    West Hams greatest FA Cup goals DVD

    West Hams greatest FA Cup goals DVD.

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    West Hams greatest FA Cup goals DVDEnjoy some of West Hams great goals and wonderful memories from a collection of the Hammers greatest cup campaigns.

    Ever since winning the competition against Preston North End in 1964 the magic of the Cup has always had a special place at Upton Park.

    The classic moments on this DVD are incredible as over five decades of cup action are brought back to life in the oldest and greatest annual knockout competition in world football.

    Enjoy time and time again goals from legendary east enders like Martin Allen, Tony Cottee, Geoff Hurst, Pat Holland, Frank McAvennie and many more.

    This programme brings you goals from every stage of the Cup in some of the Hammers best campaigns in the competition.

    Who could forget Trevor Brookings diving header in the 1980 final, Stuart Pearsons late equaliser in the 1980 semi final or Paulo Dicanio silencing Old Trafford in 2001.

    They are all there and much more, featuring classic footage and commentary from some of the greatest games in the Hammers illustrious history. Re-live some of the clubs best cup moments in the greatest cup competiton of them all, in West Ham United's Ultimate FA Cup Goals.

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  • Totteham Hotspur's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD
    Totteham Hotspur's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

    Totteham Hotspur's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

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    Totteham Hotspur's Greatest FA Cup Goals DVD

    Tottenham have triumphed in the FA Cup eight times and scored many classic goals along the way.

    Spurs have one of the best records in the competition and ever since they became the only non-league team to win the trophy in 1901, the magic of the cup has always had a special place at White Hart Lane.

    The classic moments on this DVD are incredible as over five decades of cup action are brought back to life in the oldest and greatest annual knockout competition in world football. There are goals from Tottenham legends like Osvaldo Ardiles, Chris Waddle, Jurgen Klinsmann, Teddy Sheringham, Gary Lineker and many more. We've put together some of the best so far including Paul Gascoignes incredible free kick against Arsenal, David Ginola's stunning run and finish against Barnsley and who could forget Ricardo Villa waltzing past the Manchester City defence to score one of the most memorable goals in the history of the FA Cup.

    They are all there and much more, featuring classic footage and commentary from some of the greatest games in Tottenham Hotspurs illustrious history.

    Spurs have produced so many wonderful moments in the competition, so re-live them time and time again on this essential DVD.

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  • Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD
    Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD.

    Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD

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    Arsenal Vs Manchester Utd FA Cup Final 2005 DVD.

    Arsenal won their 10th FA Cup Final and their 4th in the space of 8 years as Arsene Wenger's side finished the season on a high at the Millennium Stadium by beating their arch rivals Manchester United. For the first time in FA Cup history, the Final was decided by a penalty shoot-out. Jens Lehmann gave Arsenal the edge with a wonderful save from Paul Scholes and captain Patrick Vieira fired home the winning spot-kick.

    It was a glorious climax for the Gunners and a wonderful defensive display of determination and class as Manchester United couldn't break down the Arsenal rearguard. Wayne Rooney went close on three occasions before the break and hit the post in the second half, Freddie Ljungberg nodded Ruud van Nistelrooy's header onto the underside of the bar and out, and Roy Keane was one of a posse of United players to squander chances. Arsenal's best chance came in extra time through a Robin Van Persie free kick which Roy Carroll did well to save and then in the dying seconds of the game Jose Antonio Reyes was sent off.

    So after the two teams couldn't be separated over 120 minutes The FA Cup Final was to be decided by penalties. Van Nistelrooy scored. Lauren matched him. Then Lehmann sprang to his right to push away Scholes' effort. Ljungberg put Arsenal in front, then Ronaldo, Van Persie, Rooney, Cole and Keane scored with ease. It was left to Vieira… and the captain kept his nerve to find the top corner and make sure this day belonged to the Gunners.

    2 DISC SPECIAL

    Disc 1 features full match, extra time & penalties

    Disc 2 features The FA Cup 2004/05 Review

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  • Real Madrid vs Eintracht 1960 European Cup Final DVD
    Real Madrid vs Eintracht 1960 European Cup Final DVD

    Real Madrid vs Eintracht 1960 European Cup Final DVD

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    Real Madrid vs Eintracht 1960 European Cup Final DVD

    Real Madrid are the greatest club side the world has ever seen". – Bill Shankly 1960 The 1960 European Cup Final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt is considered by many to be the greatest ever played.

    Real were crowned king’s of Europe for the fifth straight time on that incredible day at Hampden Park in front of a world record 135,000 fans.

    Real Madrid had dominated the European cup from its inception in 1956 and on that hot summers day in Glasgow as Real played some of the best football ever seen and caused astonishment all over the world.

    Although the German side opened the scoring, the white machine eventually crushed them. The four goals by Ferenc Puskas together with Alfredo di Stéfano’s three proved enough to certify the superiority of the squad that Miguel Muñoz was coaching at the time.

    It was in that game when the Whites made football into art.

    "The way these wonderful artists feet play football was easy, so easy that it looked like a dream. This sort of football makes the way our British teams play look second-class" - The Daily Herald 1960

    Re live this momentous occasion in football in the original archive black and white film, with commentary by Kenneth Wolstenholme.

    Marvle at the legendary brilliance of Puskas, Gento and Di Stefano in this classic film, arguably the greatest football match of all time Real Madrid team: Domínguez, Marquitos, Santamaría, Pachín, Vidal, Zárraga, Canario, Del Sol, Di Stéfano, Puskas and Gento.

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  • West ham Utd Legends volume 2 DVD.
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    West ham Utd Legends volume 2 DVD.

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    West Ham Utd Legends volume 2 DVD.

    West Ham United is a club with a rich heritage of quality players whose names still excite today's supporters whenever they are mentioned.

    'West Ham Legends' is an ILC Sport tribute series to some of the greats from West Ham's history, most of their efforts being seen on DVD and video for the very first time in this format. This second volume features players whose careers span the decades of success from the early sixties through to the twenty-first century.

    Bobby Moore captained England to their finest footballing achievement in 1966, following on from leading the Hammers to their first ever FA Cup final and European Cup Winners Cup victories of 1964 and 1965. He was subsequently voted footballer of the year and awarded the OBE in 1967. His 108 full England caps still remains a record for an outfield player.

    Alan Devonshire was possibly West Ham's bargain buy of all time, signed from non-League Southall in 1976 for just £5,000. Goal architect and poacher, Devonshire's silky skills on and off the ball provided countless opportunities for Hammers' strikers down the years to add to their goal tallies. He will probably be best remembered as a central cog in the side that took West Ham to their finest ever league position of 3rd in 1985-86.

    Frank McAvennie's first season in a West Ham shirt saw him top score for the side with 28 goals that almost took the Hammers to their first ever top flight title in 1985-86. A £340,000 close-season signing from St Mirren, McAvennie's pace and positional skills made him a handful for defenders up and down the country, and his partnership with Tony Cottee that season yielded an unbelievable 54 goals.

    Trevor Morley remains one of the very few West Ham strikers to have been a central part of two promotion-winning Hammers' sides, in 1991 and 1993. He was part of a double signing with Ian Bishop, both from Manchester City, with the clear intention of getting West Ham back into the big league, after the disastrous 1988-89 relegation season. His finest achievement was leading from the front in 1993-94, when his 16 goals finally secured full Premiership status and he was voted Hammer of the Year in May 1994.

    Paolo Di Canio was one of many foreign professionals brought to the club by wheeler dealer manager Harry Redknapp, for a then bargain price of just £1.7m, after a lengthy suspension in the 1998-99 season. Redknapp's move was generally perceived as a hopeless gamble by the English football media, but Di Canio's effective reinvention yielded immediate breathtaking success, even by the former Lazio player's dizzily high standards. Unbelievable goals, showcases of skills and trickery as well as an unpredictable and comic personality positively lit up the club in his five seasons at Upton Park.

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  • Everton Vs Rapid Vienna 1985 European Cup Winners Cup Final DVD.
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    Everton Vs Rapid Vienna 1985 European Cup Winners Cup Final DVD.

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    Everton Vs Rapid Vienna 1985 European Cup Winners Cup Final DVD.

    Everton 3 Rapid Vienna 1 European Cup Winners Cup Final 15th May, 1985

    The Blues arrived in Rotterdam full of confidence after beating Munich, and were now tipped as hot favourites to emerge victorious against Rapid Vienna.

    Sharp scored first on 57 minutes and Trevor Steven added a second on 72 minutes. Rapid did manage to claw their way back into the match, but the goal proved irrelevant, as Kevin Sheedy hammered home number three straight from the restart.

    Rotterdam was awash in Blue, as Kevin Ratcliffe lifted Everton's first trophy in Europe and made the 84-85 season one that the blue half of Merseyside will never forget.

    Everton 3 Bayern Munich 1 European Cup Winners Cup Semi Final - 2nd Leg. 24th April 1985

    Managers and players will tell you that winning a Semi-Final of any Competition can be more exciting that the Final itself, and that was surely the case when Everton met Bayern Munich in the European Cup Winners' Cup at Goodison Park back in April 1985.

    Trailing 1-0 at half time ( after a 0-0 1st leg in Munich ), Everton faced their biggest test of a memorable season against one of Germany's best, but with some inspirational words from Manager Howard Kendall and a display of dazzling football, they gave all Evertonians a night to remember.

    The crowd inside Goodison Park that night was vociferous in the extreme, promoting Howard Kendall to tell his players in the dressing room at half time - "just get the ball forward and the Gwladys street will suck the goals in." And how right he was as the blues scored three in a special second half performance and Everton marched onto the final in Holland.

    You can now relive all of the passion and the drama of both of these matches, as the Blues marched to a unique European and League double.

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  • Wolves v Blackburn Rovers 1960 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Wolverhampton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers 1960 FA Cup Final

    Wolves v Blackburn Rovers 1960 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Wolverhampton Wanderers v Blackburn Rovers 1960 FA Cup Final

    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.

    Their opening goal on 41 minutes can only be described as a ‘gift’ from the Blackburn defence, as Stobart’s cross was deflected past his own goal keeper by the unfortunate Blackburn defender Mick McGrath. If Wolves had been dealt the upper-hand with the goal, 2 minutes later Blackburn’s woes heightened as full-back Dave Whelan fractured his leg, and Rovers faced the prospect of playing the whole second half with only 10 men.

    Midway through the second half Norman Deeley scored from Horne’s cross to all but seal the victory for Wolves, and with 2 minutes to go, the icing was on the cake as Deeley hit his second to make it 3-0 after Stobart had nearly up-rooted the goal posts with a ferocious shot.

    Bill Slater led the players up the famous Wembley steps, and the Cup was heading back to Molineux for a record 4th time. Now relive this golden moment of history all over again as we bring you the full uninterrupted 90 minutes, plus exclusive interviews with…shot in September 2004.

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  • Manchester City v Leicester City 1969 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Manchester City v Leicester City 1969 FA Cup Final

    Manchester City v Leicester City 1969 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Manchester City v Leicester City 1969 FA Cup Final

    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.

    In the weeks leading up to the final, City announced they would be wearing their new change strip of red and black, rather than the traditional sky blue. It was Allison’s suggestion, believing that it would give City the kind of invincibility enjoyed by AC Milan.

    In a bizarre scenario Allison was forced to watch the match from the stands, because of the touchline ban he was serving, but instead of opting for an elevated position, the camera’s picked out the City assistant sitting with the fans on the front row, which ironically brought him closer to the pitch than the bench.

    In a fast and open game, there were chances at both ends, but a solitary goal would decide this final, which swung in City’s favour. It came in the 24th minute, as Summerbee’s low cross was met by a thunderous shot by Neil Young, and City had a lead they would not relinquish.

    An estimated 250,000 people lined the streets of Manchester for the victory parade the following afternoon, and Mercer addressed his beloved fans as the first man to win the FA Cup and League Championship as both player and manager.

    So now relive this historic day for the Club, as City claim their 4th FA Cup crown, and we bring you the full uninterrupted 90 minutes in colour, plus a special bonus feature of the goals from 1956 when City last returned from Wembley triumphant.

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  • West Bromwich Albion v Everton 1968 FA Cup Final DVD.
    West Bromwich Albion v Everton 1968 FA Cup Final

    West Bromwich Albion v Everton 1968 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    West Bromwich Albion v Everton 1968 FA Cup Final

    It was quite possibly Jeff Astle’s finest moment in an Albion shirt, as he completed a feet 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.

    With both teams unable to break through the other’s defence, the match looked destined to be heading for a replay until Astle created a little bit of history. With three minutes of extra time played, his sweetly struck shot from 20 yards nestled in the roof of the Wembley net, and Albion had the lead.

    It was a lead they would hold onto, and the cup was heading back to the Hawthorns once again. So now relive this historic day once again, as we bring you the full uninterrupted 120 minutes, as well as highlights from Albion’s previous FA Cup success in 1954, and a special feature on Jeff Astle, all on this specially produced DVD.

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  • Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers 1953  FA Cup Final DVD.

    Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers 1953 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers 1953 FA Cup Final

    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 the sensational Matthews to rescue victory from the jaws of defeat.

    Bolton’s newly-crowned footballer of the year Nat Lofthouse maintained his record of scoring in every round as early as the second minute, and the Wanderers looked in control. But Blackpool came back and Mortensen levelled with ten minutes of the first half remaining, only for Bolton to regain the lead within five minutes and then score again shortly after the re-start to make Blackpool’s task almost insurmountable.

    But with his teams’ destiny looking incredibly bleak, Matthews began to take control of the proceedings and started to dazzle the Bolton defence with his trickery down the right.

    Mortensen capitalised on a mistake by the Bolton keeper with just over twenty minutes remaining, and the fight-back was on, the noise levels rose, and the momentum was now swinging Blackpool’s way.

    Mortensen completed his hat-trick with a sweetly struck free kick with just three minutes left on the clock to level the score, before Matthews pulled the ball back for Bill Perry to score a sensational winner and complete the most remarkable recovery in the history of the FA Cup.

    So, if you were there or not, this is one piece of history that must be owned by fans.

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  • Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley 1962 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley 1962 FA Cup Final

    Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley 1962 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley 1962 FA Cup Final

    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 fascinating battle of wills and tactics, as the two familiar adversaries locked horns once again, and Spurs struck an early blow through the brilliance of Greaves, who stopped deftly to swivel and place his shot past Blacklaw in the Burnley goal.

    Burnley equalised shortly after the interval through Jimmy Robson, who had the distinction of scoring the 100th FA Cup final goal. But the Clarets joy was short-lived, as Booby Smith turned and fired Spurs back in front within a minute, and created his own piece of history, as the only player for the next forty years to score in successive finals.

    With ten minutes remaining, the victory was sealed from the penalty spot, as Danny Blanchflower sent Blacklaw the wrong way, and the Cup belonged to Spurs for the fourth time.

    The following season, Spurs became Britain’s first winners of a European trophy, but first see how they retained the FA Cup and paved their way for success on foreign soil as we bring you the full 90 minutes of this landmark final on DVD.

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  • Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City 1961 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City 1961 FA Cup Final

    Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City 1961 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Tottenham Hotspur v Leicester City 1961 FA Cup Final

    The day that another piece of footballing history was created, as Spurs become the first Club in the 20th 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, but 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.

    Leicester frustrated Spurs in the early exchanges, but were no doubt hampered by an injury to their full-back Chalmers mid-way through the first half. Spurs looked to capitalise and were unfortunate to see Cliff Jones’ goal disallowed for off-side offence in the 38th minute and the first half ended without score.

    The deadlock was eventually broken in the 66th minute when England striker Bobby Smith latched onto a pass from Dyson, turned and smashed the ball past Banks. The goal naturally lifted Spurs, and nine minutes later the victory was sealed, as Smith returned the compliment and crossed for Dyson to head home the second and complete the double.

    Spurs captain and Footballer of the Year Danny Blanchflower led his team up the famous 39 steps to receive the Cup, and cap a landmark day for the Club. It had been 40 years since they last had their hands on the famous trophy, and now it was on its way back to White Hart Lane to complete the most successful season in the Club’s illustrious history.

    So now relive this historic victory for one of the finest clubs in English football, as we bring you extended highlights of the final in this specially produced DVD.

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  • QPR Vs West Bromwich 1967 League Cup Final DVD.
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    QPR Vs West Bromwich 1967 League Cup Final DVD.

    Quite simply the greatest day in Queens Park Rangers' illustrious history, as one of Wembley's most memorable comebacks is performed, and the League Cup is treated to a classic that would be remembered for years to come.

    It was a season of change for the competition: out went the two-legged final, and in came a one-off finale, staged for the first time at the home of football, Wembley, and Queens Park Rangers became the first Club outside of the top two divisions to ever appear in a Wembley final.

    After defeating Leicester and Birmingham along the way, it was another Midlands team that waited in the final, and a capacity Wembley crowd anticipated what was to be a thrilling contest on a glorious spring afternoon.

    It was former Rangers striker Clive Clark who seemed to be relishing the Cup Final stage, scoring twice in the first half to give the Baggies a comfortable two goal lead at the break, and the writing was on the wall as far as the pundits were concerned.

    But Rangers simply refused to lie down and accept defeat, and back they came with a performance that stunned their first division opponents. Roger Morgan pulled one back shortly after the restart, before Rodney Marsh cut through the Albion defence with breathtaking ease to level with only 15 minutes remaining, and then in the dying moments Mark Lazarus completed the comeback to send the Ranger's half of Wembley into ecstasy.

    Now relive this historic day for the Club over and over again, as we bring you extended highlights from the original BBC coverage, together with 'Memories Of 67' - an exclusive documentary shot this year, in this specially produced DVD that no Rangers fan should be without.

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  • Manchester Utd v Newcastle United 1999 FA Cup Final DVD
    Manchester Utd v Newcastle United 1999 FA Cup Final

    Manchester Utd v Newcastle United 1999 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Manchester Utd v Newcastle United 1999 FA Cup Final

    As the red devils lined up for the final FA Cup showdown of the decade, they 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 United, who had lost out at Wembley the previous season, the Magpies were desperate to add silverware after years of trying, but the Red Devils 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.

    But it was a stroke of tactical master-class 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.

    Salfords finest looked in control, and after a brief Newcastle revival at the start of the second half, it was the Champions 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, Man U 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 Fergusons side created footballing history.

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  • Manchester Utd v Chelsea 1994 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Manchester Utd v Chelsea 1994 FA Cup Final

    Manchester Utd v Chelsea 1994 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Manchester Utd v Chelsea 1994 FA Cup Final

    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 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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  • Liverpool v Sunderland 1992 FA Cup Final DVD
    Liverpool v Sunderland 1992 FA Cup Final

    Liverpool v Sunderland 1992 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Liverpool v Sunderland 1992 FA Cup Final

    Reaching their fourth final in seven years, the Reds headed for Wembley eager for Cup success. Finishing the season in sixth, it was remarkably the Club’s lowest position for 27 years, but in Graeme Souness’ first full season in charge, the faithful Kop were not too despondent at the prospect of the FA Cup heading back to Anfield.

    Facing second division Sunderland, who had upset the form books in 1973 when they toppled Don Revie’s Leeds United, Liverpool were odds on favourites to clinch the cup for a fantastic fifth time. But a testing first half lay ahead and the scoreline remained deadlocked as the half-time whistle sounded.

    However, the second half proved to be a completely different story, and with only two minutes played the break-through came, as Steve McManaman’s cross fell to Michael Thomas who smashed the ball home with clinical aplomb, and maybe just maybe he was forgiven for that injury time goal for Arsenal in 1989 that denied the Reds of yet another league title and domestic double.

    One soon became two, and it was the goalscorer who turned provider. Thomas latched onto Saunders’ through ball, rounded the keeper and rolled it into the path of Ian Rush who tucked it past Norman in the Sunderland goal, for his fifth and record breaking FA Cup Final goal.

    It was the season that marked the Club’s return to European football for the first time since 1985, and it was business as usual as another piece of silverware headed for the Anfield trophy cabinet. Now relive the full uninterrupted ninety minutes all over again on this specially produced DVD.

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  • Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest 1991 FA Cup Final DVD
    Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest 1991 FA Cup Final

    Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest 1991 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest 1991 FA Cup Final

    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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  • Manchester Utd v Crystal Palace 1990 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Manchester Utd v Crystal Palace 1990 FA Cup Final

    Manchester Utd v Crystal Palace 1990 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Manchester Utd v Crystal Palace 1990 FA Cup Final

    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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  • Bolton Wanderers v Manchester Utd 1958 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Bolton Wanderers v Manchester Utd 1958 FA Cup Final

    Bolton Wanderers v Manchester Utd 1958 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Bolton Wanderers v Manchester Utd 1958 FA Cup Final

    It had been 29 years since Bolton Wanderers had last won the FA Cup, and facing a Manchester United side that had been decimated by the Munich air disaster, there would rarely be a more emotive match between the two local rivals.

    United had the emotional backing of the nation, but with the memories of 1953 still fresh in many players minds, Bolton were intent on making amends for the heartbreak suffered only 5 years earlier to Blackpool.

    Bolton were simply the better team on the day, and it took only 3 minutes for one of the town’s greatest sons to break the deadlock. Edwards crossed and Nat Lofthouse beat Harry Gregg in the United goal from close range, but that wouldn’t be the only time that the paths of these old adversaries would cross in this match.

    In the 55th minute an incident occurred that has been spoke about as fervently today as it was then. A shot from Stevens was saved by Gregg, but as he collected the ball, an on-rushing Nat Lofthouse bundled both the keeper and the ball into the net and the goal was given.

    United had no way back, and the cup was heading back to Burnden Park for the fourth time in the Club’s illustrious history. Now relive the whole game once again, as we bring you the full 90 minutes plus exclusive interviews with…shot in September 2004. If you were there or not, this is one piece of history that must be owned.

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  • Liverpool v Everton 1989 FA Cup Final DVD
    Liverpool v Everton 1989 FA Cup Final

    Liverpool v Everton 1989 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Liverpool v Everton 1989 FA Cup Final

    Whilst the 1988-89 FA Cup will always be remembered for the tragic events that unfolded at Hillsborough, for the Final itself the script couldn’t have been written any better, as Liverpool faced their arch rivals Everton in an emotionally charged and highly evocative Wembley final, in which Liverpool would eventually win but Merseyside would be united.

    Liverpool started brightly, and were ahead after only four minutes, when John Aldridge hit the back from within inches to the penalty spot where he had missed in the previous year’s Final, but this time there was no denying him a Cup Final goal, and it was a goal that appeared to clinch victory after 85 more minutes of enduring football in the sweltering May sunshine failed to produce another goal.

    But just as the ribbons were being fastened, Everton’s substitute Stuart McCall popped up at the back post to force extra time. The Blue’s resurgent with their late goal started brightly, but it was Liverpool’s own substitute Ian Rush who proved to the hero of the hour, as he first swivelled and fired an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net, and then after McCall had once again equalised he steered an unstoppable header that was as deft as decisive to make it 3-2 with the second half of extra time still remaining.

    But that’s how it remained, and the Reds had fittingly won the cup, providing the best possible tribute to the victims of Hillsborough, on a simply unforgettable afternoon in North London, when both sides of Merseyside played their part in an extraordinary occasion. Now relive this incredible match over again in this specially produced programme, featuring the full uninterrupted 90 minutes and post match reaction as it happened.

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  • Wimbledon v Liverpool 1988 FA Cup Final DVD

    Wimbledon v Liverpool 1988 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Wimbledon v Liverpool 1988 FA Cup Final

    There have been some great shocks in FA Cup history, and this ranks amongst the greatest, as unfashionable Wimbledon marked their remarkable rise from non-league football to top-flight status to clinch the FA Cup for the first time in their history against three times winners Liverpool beneath the twin towers.

    Liverpool were odds on favourites to complete the double having clinched the league title only a week earlier and Wimbledon who were still playing fourth division football 5 years earlier were simply written off by the pundits. But it proved to be a day for unlikely heroes, as Wimbledon’s two outstanding performers on the day made vital contributions to Wimbledon’s cause.

    Dave Beasant, the Wimbledon goalkeeper, was responsible for two FA Cup ‘firsts’ as he became the first goalkeeper to receive the cup as well as save a penalty kick at Wembley. But it was Lawrie Sanchez who scored the all-important goal with a glancing header from a Dennis Wise free kick shortly before half time.

    Liverpool still fashioned chances, but found Dave Beasant in fine form, and his crowning glory came on the hour when he guessed right and dived to the left to deny John Aldridge from the spot and etch himself into the record books.

    Wimbledon stood strong and the unthinkable happened, as the cup headed to South London rather than Merseyside, and now relive this truly remarkable day all over again with the full 90 minutes and post match interviews from the day, which captures the true magic of the FA Cup and this historic day for the Dons.

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  • Coventry City v Tottenham Hotspur 1987 FA Cup Final DVD
    Coventry v Tottenham Hotspur 1987 FA Cup Final

    Coventry City v Tottenham Hotspur 1987 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Coventry v Tottenham Hotspur 1987 FA Cup Final

    Bidding for a record eighth FA Cup triumph and having never lost an FA Cup Final, Spurs headed into this one full of confidence that victory was surely theirs. But facing Coventry, who were appearing in their first final after 104 years of trying, was it ever going to be that straightforward?,

    After defeating Manchester United in the fourth round, Coventry coach John Sillet had boldly declared that his Club’s name was “on the cup”, but with only two minutes into the Final itself, his predictions seemed to be falling apart at the seams as footballer of the year Clive Allen headed home from Waddle’s cross to make it 1-0, and the pre-match favourites were proving the pundits right.

    But Coventry had other ideas, as Dave Bennett, who had suffered Cup Final heart-ache in 1981, capitalised on confusion in the Spurs defence to pull the sky blues level after only 9 minutes, and it was game on.

    Gary Mabbutt pushed Spurs ahead once again before half time, but that was levelled by one of the most memorable Cup Final goals and celebrations ever seen in FA Cup Final history, as Keith Houchen dived full length to head powerfully past Ray Clemence and run off behind the goal to celebrate with the jubilant Sky Blues fans.

    Extra time was needed, but it took only 6 minutes for the deciding goal to be struck, when Lloyd McGrath’s centre took a wicked deflection and Clemence was beaten once again. The unthinkable had happened and Coventry had won the Cup, now relive this unforgettable moment of history for the ‘Sky Blues’, with the full 120 minutes of a match that will never ever be forgotten.

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  • Liverpool v Everton 1986 FA Cup Final DVD
    Liverpool v Everton 1986 FA Cup Final

    Liverpool v Everton 1986 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Liverpool v Everton 1986 FA Cup Final

    Standing on the threshold of a historic League and Cup double, Liverpool arrived at Wembley knowing that victory over their arch rivals in the first all Merseyside FA Cup Final would etch their famous name into the record books.

    Under the inspirational guidance of player-manager Kenny Dalglish, the Reds had already overcome their neighbours to capture their sixteenth championship crown a week earlier at Stamford Bridge and now only 90 minutes separated them from greatness.

    As Liverpool struggled to settle, Everton struck first through Gary Lineker, and the first half ultimately belonged to the Blues, with Everton making all the right moves and Liverpool failing to make the impression they wanted.

    If football is a game of two halves, then it has never been more appropriate, as a resurgent Liverpool, spearheaded by the lethal Ian Rush, put their first half performance behind them to turn the match on its head and score three second half goals.

    It was Rush who struck first to draw the match level on 57 minutes when he rounded Bobby Mimms, and with the Reds growing in confidence and Everton still rocking, Craig Johnson found the net from close range and Liverpool were dominating.

    The icing on the cake came with only 6 minutes remaining when Ian Rush finished a decisive move that had been crafted by Ronnie Whelan and Jan Molby, and there was no doubt now to which side of Stanley Park the cup was heading.

    The red half of Wembley celebrated and the double was complete for only the third time in the century. Now see it all again with the full match in its entirety and post match interviews from the day itself.

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  • Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final DVD
    Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final

    Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Manchester United v Everton 1985 FA Cup Final

    Having wrecked the dreams of the other half of Merseyside in 1977, United repeated the feat by putting an end to Everton’s hopes of a domestic and European treble beneath the twin towers and clinched the trophy themselves for the sixth time in their history.

    In what will be remembered as a less than spectacular final, the manner in which United eventually sealed their victory led the United Manager Ron Atkinson to state that it was “arguably the best cup win any side will have at Wembley”, as United defied the odds to emerge victorious.

    The match had to wait until the 78th minute for the first major talking point to emerge, when Kevin Moran became the first player to be shown a red card in an FA Cup Final following his challenge on Peter Reid, and United faced the prospect of playing out the rest of the match with only ten men.

    But as so often occurs, United now looked as though they had the extra man, as they became quicker to the ball, more resolute in their tackling, and more likely to make the breakthrough as the match headed into extra-time.

    With 110 minutes on the clock it finally came, when Norman Whiteside cut in from the right wing and hit a magnificent curling shot past Neville Southall from 25 yards, and a nerve wrecking 10 minutes lay ahead, but United held firm and it was cup glory again for the second time in three seasons.

    Its all here, the full 120 minutes of yet another absorbing Cup Final, with all the post match reaction as it happened on the day.

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  • Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion 1983 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion 1983 FA Cup Final

    Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion 1983 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion 1983 FA Cup Final

    Whilst the scoreline of the replay suggests otherwise, the 1983 FA Cup Final came so close to turning the form books upside down and producing the shock of the season, as Gary Bailey denied Gordon Smith and Brighton & Hove Albion from following in the footsteps of Southampton in 1976, and forcing the replay that United would comfortably win.

    After Brighton had taken the lead in the first half, United hit back with two second half goals from Frank Stapleton and Ray Wilkins, and were seemingly heading towards their fifth FA Cup Final triumph, but a late equaliser from Gary Stevens with only three minutes remaining, brought the tie level, and in the end United had to be content with a replay as Gordon Smith missed a glorious chance to shower his team with FA Cup glory, and five days later they would be back at Wembley fighting it out once again.

    But this time around the difference in league standings was clear to see, as United produced a performance that was indicative of their unbeaten home record in the league, and clinched the Cup by the biggest margin since Bury defeated Derby 6-0 in 1903.

    Two goals in five minutes mid-way through the first half by Bryan Robson and then by the youngest Cup Final scorer, Norman Whiteside, just 18 at the time, set United on course, and Robson’s second before half time put them beyond reach. Arnold Muhren completed the scoring from the penalty spot on 63 minutes, and the trophy was heading back to Old Trafford. Norman Whiteside became the youngest player to score in a Wembley final, and United had won the cup for the fifth time on Sir Matt Busby’s 74th birthday.

    With the full uninterrupted 90 minutes of the replay along with goals from the first match, there’s nothing quite like an emphatic United victory in the World’s most famous cup competition.

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  • Manchester Utd Vs Millwall 2004 FA Cup Final DVD.
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    Manchester Utd Vs Millwall 2004 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    Manchester Utd Vs Millwall 2004 FA Cup Final DVD.

    In their first ever FA Cup Final appearance at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, since it moved to the Welsh Capital, it was a day of numbers as United triumphed for a record eleventh time in their sixteenth FA Cup Final; Millwall made their inaugural first Cup Final appearance and Alex Ferguson got his hands back on the trophy that had served him so well for the fifth time.

    It took forty-four minutes for the deadlock to be broken, but it was well worth waiting for, as Christiano Ronaldo powered a close range header past Marshall in Millwall's goal. The goal was well deserved, as the young Portuguese international had been a thorn in Millwall's right hand side for much of the first half, setting the FA Cup Final stage alight with a showcase of magical tricks.

    Features Top Ten FA Cup Goals from the 2003-04 season and extended interviews.

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  • West Ham v Preston North End DVD.
    West Ham United v Preston North End 1964 FA Cup Final

    West Ham v Preston North End DVD.

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    West Ham v Preston North End 1964 FA Cup Final

    The 1964 FA Cup Final is rightly remembered as one of the most dramatic finals ever witnessed. Ron Greenwood’s up-and-coming Hammers were hot favourites, but Second Division Preston North End came close to producing another major upset in what has been described as truly a ‘titanic battle’ beneath the Twin Towers.

    Forty one years after West Ham United’s last FA Cup final appearance in the inaugural ‘White Horse’ final at Wembley, confidence was high, as they looked to take the famous trophy back to Upton Park for the very first time in their history, with recently voted ‘Footballer of the Year’ Bobby Moore leading the Hammers’ charge for glory.

    Twice the Hammers’ came from behind before the winner was eventually struck deep in injury time. John Sissons netted West Ham’s first as latched onto Johnny Byrne’s return pass shortly after Preston’s opener, and Geoff Hurst rose to head home the second equaliser, which not for the first time at the famous stadium, he would see his goal bound strike hit the underside of the cross-bar before crossing the line. But it was Ronnie Boyce who sealed the victory when he met Peter Brabrook’s cross with great aplomb to send the Hammers’ fans into raptures.

    Take a step-back in time with this specially produced DVD that brings back to life this historic match, which also features the original commentary and post match interviews with Bobby Moore, Ronnie Boyce and Ron Greenwood as they reflect on a momentous victory.

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  • Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final. DVD
    Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final

    Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final. DVD

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    Ipswich Town v Arsenal – 1978 FA Cup Final

    The 1970’s finals were rapidly becoming the decade of shocks, and the 1978 final, somewhat unfairly went down as another major turn-up, as Ipswich Town put a disappointing league campaign behind them, shrugged off the underdog tag and took the match to Arsenal.

    Despite a season of struggle, Ipswich boss Bobby Robson boasted a side which had finished the previous year in third place in the league, and on their day, were more than a match for any side, and so it proved in their first ever Cup final appearance.

    Three times Ipswich hit the woodwork, with John Wark and Paul Mariner displaying their international class; Kevin Beattie and George Burley both had headers superbly saved by Pat Jennings, and the back-line kept Arsenal’s attacking prowess at bay.

    The breakthrough eventually came with only thirteen minutes remaining, when David Geddis’ cross fell into the path of Roger Osborne, who drilled home a first-time shot.

    Roger Osborne’s over-enthusiastic celebration caused him to faint, but few minded as the F.A. Cup headed to Suffolk for the very first time.

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  • Manchester United v Liverpool – 1977 FA Cup Final DVD
    Manchester United v Liverpool – 1977 FA Cup Final

    Manchester United v Liverpool – 1977 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Manchester United v Liverpool – 1977 FA Cup Final

    Back at Wembley, Manchester United were determined to make amends for their previous year’s defeat to Southampton. But facing treble chasing Liverpool, the Merseysiders were odds on favourite to clinch the Cup.

    The match was a tight affair, as both teams successfully managed to cancel each other out. But then came a frantic five minutes just after half time, which saw the trophy heading back to Old Trafford for the 4th time in their history.

    Pearson opened the scoring for United when he smashed the ball past Clemence from twenty yards on 50 minutes. However, the joy was short lived, as Case superbly equalised only two minutes later. But just as Liverpool hopes were revived, United struck again on 55 minutes.

    After Greenhoff had seized upon Tommy Smith’s mistake, Lou Macari’s goal-bound shot took a telling deflection past a stranded Ray Clemence, to make it 2-1 and advantage United.

    Liverpool fought hard to equalise, and Ray Kennedy rattled the bar in the closing stages, but it was United’s day as they avenged the heart-ache suffered 12 months earlier and denied their Northwest rivals of the much-coveted treble.

    Featuring the post match interviews as they happened on the day – this is a true collectors item.

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  • Southampton v Manchester United – 1976 FA Cup Final DVD
    Southampton v Manchester United – 1976 FA Cup Final

    Southampton v Manchester United – 1976 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Southampton v Manchester United – 1976 FA Cup Final

    For the second time in the 70’s, the F.A. Cup final witnessed another David versus Goliath contest, as Lawrie McMenemy’s second division Southampton faced the might of Tommy Docherty’s Manchester United beneath the twin towers, and just like 1972, Wembley would observe another Cup upset.

    It was a day to cherish for all Saints fans, as they defied the formbooks to record one of the greatest days in the Club’s history and take the F.A. Cup home for the very first time.

    United, as expected, began confidently, carving out the better opportunities of the first half. But a series of missed chances and fine saves from Turner in the Southampton goal kept the scoreline level, and as the match developed the Saints grew in confidence.

    The deciding moment came with only seven minutes remaining, when Bobby Stokes, who had just missed an earlier opportunity, raced onto a superb through ball from McCalliog and placed his shot high past Stepney, to spark euphoric celebrations.

    It was the start of a long hot summer and Southampton had clinched the F.A. Cup on an unforgettable May afternoon. So step back in time and enjoy this memorable final over again along with all the post-match reaction.

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  • Liverpool v Newcastle United 1974 FA Cup Final DVD
    Liverpool v Newcastle United 1974 FA Cup Final

    Liverpool v Newcastle United 1974 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Liverpool v Newcastle United 1974 FA Cup Final

    As Bill Shankly’s rebuilt side of the 1970’s flourished in the 1972-73 Season, the 1973-74 campaign didn’t quite live up to expectation, with the F.A. Cup becoming the only realistic chance of adding silverware to the trophies won the previous year. But facing Newcastle, they played a team that had never lost a Wembley final, and the stage was set for a keenly–awaited showdown.

    With eight of Liverpool’s starting line-up remaining from the side that suffered heart-ache in the extra-time defeat of the1971 final, Bill Shankly’s team were determined to make amends, and with the addition of Kevin Keegan, they started as favourites to lift the Cup.

    After a first half of few chances, Liverpool really turned on the style in the second half with a master-class display of total football. Alec Lindsay became the scorer of perhaps the best F.A. Cup goal that never was, before Kevin Keegan opened the scoring, Steve Heighway added number two and then Kevin Keegan scored his second of the game after a move of flowing football with only minutes remaining.

    As the triumphant Bill Shankly headed for the Wembley tunnel with a red flag held above his head, the Liverpool fans rightly saluted their great manager. But weeks later he would stun the world of football by announcing his retirement, after clinching his final piece of silverware

    Featuring post-match interviews with the players and Bill Shankly, this is a piece of history that must be owned.

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  • West ham vs TSV Munich 1965 CWC Final DVD.
    West ham vs TSV Munich 1965 CWC Final DVD

    West ham vs TSV Munich 1965 CWC Final DVD.

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    West ham vs TSV Munich 1965 CWC Final DVD

    Regarded as one of the finest club matches ever played. The Hammers returned to Wembley only a year after their last visit and thrilled millions across Europe, as they turned out a performance that could only be described as sensational.

    Having beaten La Gantoise, Sparta Prague, Lausanne and Real Zaragoza along their route to the final, the Hammers were in fine form going into the Wembley showdown.

    Forced into a couple of late changes through injuries to Bovington and Byrne, Brian Dear who began the season in the third team, started at centre-forward, with Hurst dropping back into Midfield and Alan Sealy who had missed out on Wembley success the previous year, out on the right wing.

    The Hammers soon stepped into their rhythm. Moore commanded the back-line, intercepting challenges and carrying the ball forward with style; Hurst dictated the tempo of the game in the centre of the field with an intelligent array of passes and runs, whilst supported by the equally hard-working Boyce and Peters; Sealy remained a constant threat with his pace, and the movement of Dear and Sissons often left the Germans chasing shadows.

    As early as the second minute, the Germans were on the back-foot, when Moore found Hurst on the left, who crossed for Dear to narrowly head over.

    The attacks continued throughout the first and into the second half, but for all their creativity and endevour, the game remained at a deadlock.

    The breakthrough came with twenty minutes remaining when Ronnie Boyce split the defence with a superbly weighted pass.

    Alan Sealy latched onto the through ball and composed himself before rifling a shot high into the roof of the net.

    With the Germans still reeling and the celebrations continuing, Sealy netted again when he capitalised on the German keepers inability to hold Moore's cross.

    Wembley erupted and Alan Sealy etched his name firmly into the Hammer's history books.

    As Bobby Moore climbed the Wembley steps for the second time in successive seasons, who would have guessed that the Hammer's skipper would be doing it all over again in just over a years time to claim football's ultimate prize.

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  • Chelsea v Middlesbrough 1997 FA Cup Final DVD.
    Chelsea v Middlesbrough 1997 FA Cup Final

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    Chelsea v Middlesbrough

    1997 FA Cup Final

    In Ruud Gullit’s first season in charge, the Blues reacquainted themselves with the country’s most prestigious competition after 27 years of waiting.

    It was a day that history was created. Ruud Gullit himself became the first foreign coach to win a domestic honour and Roberto Di Matteo scored Wembley’s fastest ever FA Cup final goal after only 43 seconds.

    Inheriting the seeds of a promising side from former manager Glen Hoddle, Gullit soon stamped his own individuality onto the team with an influx of foreign stars. In came Gianfranco Zola, Roberto Di Matteo, Frank Leboeuf and Gianluca Vialli, and the team blossomed into one of the Premiership’s most stylish sides competing for one of the major honours.

    The final itself couldn’t have started any better for the Blues. Before a minute had even passed, Roberto Di Matteo picked up the ball in the centre of the park, and with the defence backing off, he launched a blistering attack on the Middlesbrough goal. Carrying the ball from inside his own half, the Italian international unleashed a venomous shot a fully thirty yards from goal, which arced over the hapless Roberts and nestled in the Wembley net.

    With the Chelsea fans in great voice, Wembley was a sea of Blue. But the game had to wait until the final ten minutes for any change to the score line, when Eddie Newton, who had started the move, was on hand to steer home Zola’s flick from close range.

    The goal signalled a mass of euphoric celebrations around the stadium and Dennis Wise made the much-coveted walk up the famous Wembley steps to collect the trophy for the second time in Chelsea’s history.

    Relive the day that FA Cup history was created.

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  • Chelsea v Aston Villa FA Cup Final 2000 DVD.
    Chelsea v Aston Villa FA Cup Final 2000

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    Chelsea v Aston Villa FA Cup Final 2000 DVD. Appearing in their third FA Cup Final in seven years, Chelsea were intent on repeating their success of 1997. In this, the last ever FA Cup Final to be played beneath the presence of the Twin Towers, it was truly a Blue day. Roberto Di Matteo proved to be Chelsea's Wembley Hero for the second time, when he rifled the ball home from two yards, but the image of the Chelsea skipper Dennis wise and his newborn son receiving the trophy will go down in Wembley history. Also Includes The Road To Wembley From Boothferry Park to Wembley Stadium. The Road To Wembley produced many highlights in the season that Chelsea's FA Cup dream was achieved for the third time in their illustrious history. A hat-trick from Gustavo Poyet in the third round, a bruising encounter with Leicester in the fifth and who could forget Roberto Di Matteo's second Wembley Cup Final goal. FA Charity Shield 2000 - Chelsea v Manchester United The traditional curtain raiser to the domestic season offered FA Cup Winners Chelsea a chance to lock horns with the Premier League Champions Manchester United. Intent on sending out a message to the rest of the League, the Blue's were once again throwing themselves into the hat for Championship contention. A goal in each half proved to be enough as Chelsea collected the trophy for the second time in their history.
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  • Wolverhampton Wanderers Vs Man City and Nottingham Forest 1974/1980 League Cup Finals DVD.
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    Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City - 1974 League Cup Final

    It was a sight that no Wolves fan will ever forget: John Richards steering the ball, low and hard into the bottom corner of the Manchester City net. It was the goal that finally ended fourteen years of "if onlys", and now Wolves were firmly reinstated on the footballing map.

    Having started the game as underdogs, against a star-studded Manchester City side, which boasted players such as Denis Law, Rodney Marsh and Francis Lee. Manager Bill McGarry had stressed that his players weren't at Wembley, "just to make up numbers".

    The atmosphere was pulsating, and the match was on a knife-edge throughout.

    Kenny Hibbitt and John Richards scored the goals, but it was Gary Pierce who proved to be the outstanding performer of the day, with a string of extraordinary saves.

    WHAT A DAY THIS WAS!

    Wolverhampton Wanderers v Nottingham Forest - 1980 League Cup Final

    Once again in a domestic final, Wolves started as the underdogs, to a Nottingham Forest side, who had previously lifted the European Cup, and were surely going to add the 1980 League Cup to their list of honours under Brian Clough. They had lifted the trophy in the two previous seasons having overcome Liverpool and Southampton.

    But under the guidance of John Barnwell, Wolves had other ideas, and in a game of few chances, it was Andy Gray's 66th minute goal that proved to be the decisive strike.

    Forest pressed hard for the equaliser, but the well organised Wolves team proved to be resolute in defence, and almost doubled their lead when George Berry struck the woodwork.

    Captain Emlyn Hughes lifted the trophy for the first time in his distinguished career, and Wolves joined the small band of teams to win the League Cup on more than one occasion.

    THE DAY THE LEAGUE CUP RETURNED TO MOLINEUX.

    DVD SPECIAL FEATURES: THREE EXCLUSIVE MODERN-DAY INTERVIEWS WITH: JOHN RICHARDS DAVID WAGSTAFFE MEL EVES PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY OF BOTH FINALS

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  • West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final DVD.
    West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final

    West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final DVD.

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    West Ham v Arsenal 1980 FA Cup Final

    This time around it was Second Division Hammer’s turn to be the underdogs against Terry Neill’s FA Cup holders Arsenal, making their record third successive final appearance.

    In this, the 99th final, it took only 13 minutes for the Hammers to break the dead-lock, when Trevor Brooking was on-hand to head the ball past Pat Jennings in the Arsenal goal.

    And with a goal in the bag – West Ham United’s astute manager John Lyall played all the right cards. Using David Cross as a lone striker and Stuart Pearson slightly withdrawn in the midfield, the Hammers simply out-foxed the Gunners in all areas.

    Paul Allen, at 17 years, 256 days became the youngest player ever to appear in an FA Cup final, and nearly added a second before he was upended by the late challenge of Willie Young.

    On a day that Wembley basked in the May sunshine, West Ham United outshone Arsenal, and for the second time in five years the FA Cup headed back to the East End.

    Relive the day all over again as the Hammers outgunned the mighty Gunners to achieve one of the most sensational Cup final victories in the history of the famous competition.

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  • West Ham v Fulham  1975 F.A. Cup Final DVD.
    West Ham v Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final

    West Ham v Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final DVD.

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    West Ham v Fulham 1975 F.A. Cup Final

    It had been eleven years since the Hammers last tasted success in this prestigious competition, and against second division Fulham – the stage was set for the Trophy to return to the East End of London in the second ever all-London Cup final

    The neutrals favoured Fulham – who with Hammer’s legend Bobby Moore marshalling their defence, posed a serious threat to John Lyall’s men.

    But the afternoon belonged to Alan Taylor, who netted twice in four minutes to ensure the day belonged to the hammers. The young striker who had started the season with Rochdale – could only of dreamed that he would eventually lift the trophy. But that he did, netting his third brace in as many matches, after seeing off Arsenal and Fulham in the previous rounds, and now adding Fulham to his list of victims.

    It had been a season of consolidation as the Hammers finished the campaign in 13th position, but FA Cup glory opened-up a route into Europe.

    But first of all, relive the whole day all over again, as both the traditional Cup final hymn and Fulham were dispensed with in this memorable cup final.

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  • Everton v Manchester Utd 1995 FA Cup Final DVD
    Everton v Manchester Utd 1995 FA Cup Final
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  • Everton V Watford 1984 FA Cup Final DVD
    Everton V Watord 1984 FA Cup Final

    Everton V Watford 1984 FA Cup Final DVD

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    Everton V Watord 1984 FA Cup Final

    Quite simply...an afternoon that no self-respecting Evertonian will ever forget. It was a day of enduring images - Elton John's tears before the game, Andy Gray's controversial goal during it, and John Bailey's over-sized spectacles afterwards!

    But more importantly, it was the day that Everton's 14-year search for silverware finally ended and the sight of Kevin Ratcliffe, at the age of 23, lifting the most famous trophy in domestic football was a wonderful one.

    Re-live the match in its entirety as Everton fully lived up to their billing as pre-match favourites at Wembley.

    The Hornets had their moments, but The Toffees were never going to be denied and the 'Tartan Terrors', Graeme Sharp and Andy Gray, wrote their names into Everton folklore with a goal each to bring the Cup back to Goodison for the first time since 1966.

    Earlier in that 1983-84 season, Howard Kendall had been on the verge of actually losing his job as Everton manager but the Board, to their eternal credit, rode the storm, confident that their man would come good.

    He did...and this was the day that confirmed, beyond any doubt, that Everton were, once again, a force to be reckoned with.

    The Toffees went on to even greater achievements after winning the FA Cup in 1984, but don't they say the first time is the sweetest?,p>

    May 19th 1984 was the day that Everton Football Club announced to the football world: "We are back!"

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