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Tottenham Hotspur v Queens Park Rangers 1982 FA Cup Final
The unforgettable cup success of 1981 paved the way for 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.
Aiming to equal Aston Villa’s record of seven FA Cup triumphs, Spurs were undoubtedly the stronger of the two teams, but a resilient Queens Park Rangers defence stood between them and the opening goal, and Wembley seemed destined to be heading for it’s first goalless FA Cup Final. But with only eleven minutes of extra time remaining, Glenn Hoddle’s goal appeared to clinch victory, only for Terry Fenwick to equalise just five minutes later to force a replay.
If the best was saved until last in the first clash, the replay was to be the exact opposite, with the match only six minutes old before witnessing it’s first pivotal moment. As Roberts looked to create an early opportunity, Currie’s challenge was deemed illegal, and Glenn Hoddle, like the five Wembley penalty takers before him, converted the spot by sending Hucker the wrong way.
Despite chances at both ends, Hoddle’s penalty kick proved decisive, and the solitary goal was enough to clinch Spur’s seventh FA Cup in their centenary year, and become the first team for twenty years to retain the trophy for two successive seasons, equalling the achievements of the Spurs’ teams of the early sixties who won the cup in both 1961 and 1962.
Relive and enjoy yet another landmark day in Tottenham Hotspur’s illustrious history, with the full ninety minutes of the replay and highlights from the first match in this specially produced programme.
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.
Queens Park Rangers Football Newspaper Book
Capture the history and greatest moments of ‘QPR’ through the newspapers, as written at the time.
Starting with coverage of QPRs’ 1:0 win over West Ham in 1910, this book charts a glorious history of great games and League and Cup titles through the decades of the 20th century.
Top early stories include beating Sheffield Wed in the FA Cup Qtr final in 1923, gaining promotion to Division 2 in 1948 and thrashing Crystal Palace 5-2 in 1961.
The 1960s was the era of QPR as a rising star and coverage includes winning the League Cup in 1967, promotion to Division 2 in that year and promotion the following year to Division 1.
Relive the glory days of the 1970s when QPR were pipped to the title by Liverpool in their last match of the 1976 season, the stunning 4-0 win over Man U in 1977 and the 6-1 pounding of West Ham in 1978.
Read about the 1982 FA Cup final, becoming Division 2 champions in 1983, the fabulous 6-0 win over Chelsea in 1986 and of course the Milk Cup final of that year. European top games are also covered as are the top Premiership games played in the early and mid 90s.
Newspaper coverage continues right up to last season. A unique and wonderful gift and must have for all QPR fans.