ARSENALNo. 1F.A.Cup Final 1930. Captain Tom Parker receives the Cup from King George V. Arsenal beat Huddersfield Town by 2-0 to win the trophy.ARSENAL V CARDIFF CITYNo. 1F.A. Cup Final 1927. The Arsenal players are presented to King George V. Cardiff pulled of a shock victory by 1-0.ARSENAL v HAPOEL TEL-AVIVNo. 1Highbury, September 24th 1957. Watched by Danny Clapton, Arsenal forward David Herd aims a shot at the Hapoel goal. Arsenal won this friendly game 10-2.ARSENAL v LEEDS UNITEDNo. 1Highbury, March 4th, 1950. F.A.Cup 6th Round. John Charles just fails to stop Reg Lewis stabbing the ball past goalkeeper Harry Searson for the only goal of the game.No. 2Highbury, March 4th, 1950. F.A.Cup 6th Round. Harry Searson the United goalkeeper gathers the ball from the onrushing Denis Compton. Arsenal won the game 1-0. ARSENAL V LIVERPOOLNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1950. Joe Mercer the Arsenal captain is held aloft after his team had beaten Liverpool 2-0.ARSENAL V MANCHESTER UNITEDNo. 1February 6, 1937. Ted Drake shoots for goal, watched by Bert Whalley.No. 2January 16, 1926. Charlie Buchan and Frank Barson the respective captains, toss up before kick-off on a snow covered pitch.No. 3February 1st 1958, Highbury. Dennis Viollet and Tommy Taylor in action in the game that United won 5-4.No. 4at Plumstead, September, 1912. Beale and Stacey of United clear from an Arsenal forward. The game was drawn 0-0.No. 5Highbury, October 1961. George Eastham scores for Arsenal in their 5-1 victory. In the picture are Gregg, Cantwell and Foulkes of United and Charles and Skirton of Arsenal.ARSENAL V MOSCOW DYNAMONo. 1October 5, 1954. Jack Kelsey punches away a raid in the match at the Dynamo Stadium. The match was played under floodlights before 70,000 Russian fans. Arsenal lost 5-0.ARSENAL V NEWCASTLE UNITEDNo. 1F.A. Cup Final 1932. Allen scores the winning goal for Newcastle, when the Arsenal defenders thought the ball had gone out of play.ARSENAL V NORTHAMPTON TOWNNo. 1F.A. Cup 4th round at Highbury 1951. Reg Lewis the Arsenal forward opens the scoring. Arsenal won 3-2.ARSENAL V SHEFFIELD UNITEDNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1936. Alex James with the cup after United had beaten United 1-0.ARSENAL V TOTTENHAM HOTSPURNo. 1August 29, 1925. A heading duel between Arsenal’s summer signing Charlie Buchan and Tommy Clay of Tottenham, in the first game of the season which Tottenham won 1-0.ASTON VILLA V BRENTFORDNo. 1February 1939. Brentford’s Cheetham is brought down in the box for a penalty. Villa won the game 4-2.ASTON VILLA v LEICESTER CITYNo. 1Villa Park, April 1962. Leicester score past goalkeeper Nigel Sims but the game was won by Villa by 8-3.ASTON VILLA V MANCHESTER UNITEDNo. 1F.A. Cup Final 1957. Villa skipper Johnny Dixon is chaired by his team mates as he holts aloft the trophy after a 2-1 victory over United.ASTON VILLA v MIDDLESBROUGHNo. 1Villa Park, November 1950. Larry Canning the Villa forward heads towards the visitors goal, despite the close attention of four Boro’ defenders. Middlesbrough won the game 1-0.ASTON VILLA V NORWICH CITYNo. 1Football League Cup Final 1975. Ray Graydon scores the only goal of the game, hammering home the rebound after Keelan had saved his penalty.ASTON VILLA V TOULOUSE (FRANCE)No. 11957. FA Cup holders Aston Villa met their French counterparts in a friendly game. Johnny Dixon and his opposite number exchange pennants before the game. Toulouse won by 2-1.BATH CITY V MILLWALLNo. 1F.A. Cup 1st round, November 14, 1959. Millwall goalkeeper Reg Davies gathers the ball from three Bath City players. Non-league Bath defeated Millwall 3-1.BLACKPOOL V BOLTON WANDERERSNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1953. Stanley Matthews receives his winner’s medal from Queen Elizabeth II. Blackpool beat Bolton 4-3.BOURNEMOUTH V TOTTENHAM HOTSPURNo. 1FAC Round 4, February 1957. George Robb the Spurs outside-left is outnumbered by Clayton, Godwin and Brown. Bournemouth shocked Spurs by winning 3-1.BURNLEY v LEYTON ORIENTNo. 1Turf Moor, May 9th 1987. Ian Britton heads home the wining goal for Burnley who needed a victory to maintain their place in the Football League. Burnley won the game 2-1.BURNLEY V NEW BRIGHTONNo. 1F.A. Cup 4th round. January 1957. Brian Pilkington scores Burnley’s eighth goal in the 9-0 defeat of the non-league side.BURNLEY v TOTTENHAM HOTSPURNo. 1White Hart Lane, September 7th 1957. Burnley goalkeeper Colin McDonald gathers a back pass from full-back Dave Smith. Spurs won the game 3-1.CHELSEA V ASTON VILLANo. 1Stamford Bridge, March 1939.Villa goalie Fred Biddlestone is out of position but Chelsea forward Joe Payne heads wide. Chelsea Won 2-1.CLYDE v HIBERNIANSNo. 1Scottish Cup Final April 20th 1958. Hibernian goalkeeper Leslie is beaten to the ball by Clyde forward Dan Currie but the ball ran wide of the goal. Clyde won the final 1-0 with a goal from John Coyle.COLCHESTER UNITED v LEEDS UNITEDNo. 1Layer Road. F.A. Cup 5th Round, February 1971. In one of the Cup’s big shocks Colchester beat Leeds by 3-2. Ray Crawford is seen scoring Colchester’s second goal.DERBY COUNTY v QUEENS PARK RANGERSNo. 1Loftus Road, February 28th 1948. F.A.Cup 6th Round. Billy Steel the Derby inside-forward beats Ivor Powell to the ball to score past Reg Allen the Rangers goalkeeper. The game ended in a 1-1 draw with Derby winning the replay 5-0.ENGLAND V BRAZILNo. 1May 9, 1956. Manchester United’s Tommy Taylor heads the third goal in his countries 4-2 victory.ENGLAND V HUNGARYNo. 1November 25, 1953. Billy Wright and Ferenc Puskas lead their teams out on to the Wembley pitch for the historic game the Hungarians won 6-3.ENGLAND v PORTUGALNo. 1Goodison Park, May, 1951. The Portuguese goalie gathers the ball before it reaches the head of Manchester United forward Stan Pearson. England won the game 5-2.ENGLAND V PORTUGALNo. 1May 1955, Oporto. Manchester United’s Duncan Edwards is surrounded by Portuguese defenders. Portugal surprisingly beat England 3-1.ENGLAND V REPUBLIC OF IRELANDNo. 1Wembley May 8, 1957. Tommy Taylor, the Manchester United centre-forward watches Kelly the Eire goalkeeper gather a cross. Taylor scored a hat-trick in England’s 5-1 victory.ENGLAND V SCOTLANDNo. 1April 6, 1957. Duncan Edwards of Manchester United clears an attack from Reilly the Scotland forward.No. 2April 6, 1957. A scramble in the England goalmouth featuring Edwards, Hodgkinson, Kevan, Wright, Clayton, and Byrne of England, and Fernie, Mudie and Reilly of Scotland. England won 2-1.No. 3Wembley, April 1955. Laurie Reilly beats Billy Wright to the ball to score for Scotland. Roger Byrne and Duncan Edwards can only watch. England won 7-2.ENGLAND v SCOTLANDNo. 4Wembley, April 9th 1938. Scotland goalkeeper Dave Cumming and his defenders keep an England attack at bay. Scotland recorded a rare Wembley victory by 1-0 with a goal from Tommy Walker.No. 5Wembley, April 6th 1963. Jim Baxter scores his second goal of the game, beating Gordon Banks from the penalty spot. With only 10 men from the fifth minute Scotland won the game 2-1. | ENGLAND V URUGUAYNo. 11954 World Cup quarter-final. Roger Byrne the Manchester United left-back gets in a tackle on a Uruguayan forward. England lost 4-2.ENGLAND v WALESNo. 1Wembley, 1954. Ray Wood, the Manchester United goalie, reaches the ball before Trevor Ford, the Wale’s centre-forward can head it into the net.ENGLAND V WEST GERMANYNo. 1World Cup final 1966. Weber equalises for West Germany in the dying minutes to take the game into extra time.No. 2May 1956, Berlin. Tommy Taylor the Manchester United centre-forward attacks the German goal. England won 3-1.No. 3Berlin, May 1956. Tommy Taylor and Colin Grainger lead an attack on the German goal. Taylor and Grainger both scored in England’s 3-1 victory over the World Champions.FRANCE v ENGLANDNo. 1Paris, May 15th 1955. French forward shoots past Bert Williams but wide of the goal. On hand are England defenders Billy Wright, Roger Byrne, Peter Sillett, Ron Flowers and Duncan Edwards. England lost the game 1-0.GRIMSBY TOWNNo. 1players celebrate promotion to Division Two having won the Division Three North Title 1955/56.HEREFORD UNITED v NEWCASTLE UNITEDNo. 1Edgar Street. F.A. Cup 3rd Round, February 1972. Ricky George, the non-league club’s forward scores the winning goal in the club’s shock 2-1 victory.LEEDS UNITED V SUNDERLANDNo. 1April 22, 1957. John Charles leads his team out on to the field for the last time before he joined Juventus. Charles scored twice as United won 3-1.LEYTON ORIENT No. 1players celebrate promotion to Division Two having won the Division Three South Title. 1955/56.LINCOLN CITYNo. 1Freddie Trueman in action for Lincoln City ‘A’ team 1953/54. Trueman scored 4 goals from centre-forward in his first game for the ‘A’ team. [picture a bit blurred].MANCESTER CITY V BIRMINGHAM CITYNo. 1F.A. Cup Final 1956. Bert Trautmann the Manchester City goalkeeper dives at the feet of Peter Murphy in the incident in which Trautmann broke his neck. City won the final 3-1.MANCHESTER CITY V BLACKPOOLNo. 1Maine Road, April 23rd 1955. A shot from Blackpool forward Bill Perry beats Bert Trautmann the City goalkeeper. Perry scored a hat-trick in Blackpool’s memorable 6-1 victory. MANCHESTER CITY v BURNLEYNo. 1Maine Road, May 2nd 1960. Burnley travelled to Maine needing victory to claim the First Division title. Ray Pointer watches as Brian Pilkington scores after four minutes. Burnley won 2-1 to claim the title which had eluded them for 39 years.MANCHESTER UNITEDNo. 1Champagne in the bath as the United players celebrate the winning of the Football League for the second season in succession (1956-57).No. 2captain ‘Lal’ Hilditch leads his team out onto the field for the club’s F.A. Cup 4th round tie v Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane. The match resulted in a 2-2 draw. February 1926.No. 3F.A. Cup final 1909. Charlie Roberts, the United captain runs out onto the field followed by George Stacey. United beat Bristol City 1-0.No. 4Denis Law is hoisted on high as the players display the 1965 League Championship trophy.No. 51963 F.A. Cup Final. Noel Cantwell receives the trophy from the Queen after United had defeated Leicester City by 3-1.MANCHESTER UNITED V BENFICANo. 1Stadium of Light, March 1966. European Cup Quarter Final. George Best scores early in the game as United crushed the Portuguese Champions 5-1.MANCHESTER UNITED V BLACKPOOLNo. 1F.A. Cup Final 1948. Johnny Carey the United captain introduces his team to King George VI. United won the final by 4-2.No. 2Old Trafford, April 1956. Tommy Taylor scores the winning goal of the game which confirmed United as First Division Champions.MANCHESTER UNITED V BOLTON WANDERERSNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1958. Ronnie Cope and Bill Foulkes clear the ball for United. Bolton won the game 2-0.MANCHESTER UNITED V BRISTOL CITYNo. 1F.A.Cup final 1909. A raid by Halse and James Turnbull on the City goal.MANCHESTER UNITED v ESTUDIANTESNo. 1Old Trafford. October 16, 1968. World Club Championship. Brian Kidd and Tony Dunne can only watch as Veron scores for the Argentine team. The game was drawn 1-1, United losing 2-1 on aggregate.MANCHESTER UNITED v LEEDS UNITEDNo. 11965 F.A. Cup semi-final. Several players become involved in a melee. Denis Law reels away with his shirt ripped. The game was drawn 0-0, Leeds winning the replay 1-0.MANCHESTER UNITED V LEICESTER CITYNo. 1Old Trafford, August 1924. Ernie Goldthorpe scores the only goal of the game from the penalty spot.MANCHESTER UNITED V MANCHESTER CITYNo. 1F.A. Cup semi-final, March 1926. Alf Steward, Frank Barson and Charlie Moore repel a City attack. City won through to the final 3-0.MANCHESTER UNITED V READINGNo. 1FAC Round 3, Replay. Old Trafford, January 1955. Meeson the Reading goalkeeper punches clear from Colin Webster and Jackie Blanchflower. United won 4-1.MANCHESTER UNITED V SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAYNo. 1F.A.Cup 3rd Round, February 19, 1958. Bill Foulkes leads his team out on to the field just 13 days after the Munich air crash. United won the tie 3-0.No. 21956/57. Tommy Taylor flicks the ball past Wednesday goalkeeper McIntosh. Wednesday won the game 2-1.MANCHESTER UNITED V TOTTENHAM HOTSPURNo. 1Old Trafford, October 1913. Spurs goalie Arthur King, gathers the ball from the onrushing George Anderson. United won 3-1.MANCHESTER UNITED V WALTHAMSTOW AVENUENo. 1F.A.Cup, Round 4, 1953. Manchester United’s young centre-forward scores his side’s only goal in a 1-1 draw. United won the replay 5-2.MANCHESTER UNITED V WEYMOUTHNo. 1Old Trafford, January 1950. F.A. Cup 3rd Round. Jimmy Delaney, the United forward shoots for goal in a game United won 4-0.MIDDLESBROUGHNo. 1players celebrate promotion to Division Two having finished as runners-up in Division Three 1966/67MIDDLESBROUGH V ARSENALNo. 1Ugolini, the Boro' goalkeeper gathers the ball from the onrushing Holton. Boro’ beat Arsenal 2-1.MIDDLESBROUGH V WYCOMBE WANDERERSNo. 1F.A.Cup 3rd round replay, 1975. Boro players Maddren and Spraggon hold off Holsfield. An 89th minute penalty gave Boro a 1-0 victory over their non-league opponents.NEWCASTLE UNITED v MANCHESTER CITYNo. 1F.A. Cup Final 1955. Jimmy Scoular the United captain is chaired by his team mates as they parade the trophy after beating City 3-1.NORTHAMPTON TOWN V MANCHESTER UNITEDNo. 1F.A. Cup 5th round 1970. George Best scores the first of his six goals in United’s 8-2 victory.PLYMOUTH ARGYLE V WATFORDNo. 1F.A. Cup semi-final 1984, at Villa Park. David Phillips is tackled by Steve Terry. Watford won the tie by 1-0.PORTSMOUTH v MANCHESTER UNITEDNo. 1Fratton Park. February 15th 1950. F.A.Cup 5th Round replay. Johnny Downie, the United forward scores past Portsmouth goalkeeper Ernie Butler. United won the game 3-1PORTSMOUTH v NEWPORT COUNTYNo. 1Portsmouth. F.A. Cup 5th Round, 1949. Portsmouth goalie Ernie Butler scrambles the ball away from Newport forward Bob Harper. Newport narrowly lost the game 3-2. | PRESTON V ARSENALNo. 11941 Football League Cup Final. Bob Beattie of Preston meets the First Lord of the Admiralty before the Wembley final. The game was drawn 1-1, with Preston winning the replay. 2-1.PRESTON V LIVERPOOLNo. 1Deepdale, September 1938. George Mutch leads an attack on the Liverpool goal. The Liverpool goalie is Arthur Riley. Preston won the game 1-0.Q.P.R V LEEDS UNITEDNo. 1White City, January 1932. F.A. Cup 3rd Round. Pickett the Q.P.R. goalie punches clear from a Leeds attack. Rangers beat the Second Division leaders 3-1.QUEENS PARK RANGERS V WEST BROMWICH ALBIONNo. 1League Cup final 1967. Rodney Marsh scores for Rangers to level the score. Rangers won the game 3-2 after trailing 2-0 at half-time.READING V MANCHESTER UNITEDNo. 1F.A. Cup 3rd round. Duncan Edwards, Bill Foulkes and Ray Wood watch the ball. The game was drawn 1-1.REPUBLIC OF IRELAND v NORWAYNo. 1Oslo, 1955. George Cummins, the Luton Town inside-forward scores Ireland’s first goal in his countries 3-1 victory.SCOTLAND V ENGLANDNo. 1Denis Law lies on the turf after colliding with Gordon Banks. Scotland beat the World Champions 3-2.SCOTLAND v ENGLANDNo. 2Hampden Park, April 13th 1929. Hughie Gallacher is just beaten to the ball by England goalkeeper Jack Hacking. Scotland won the game 1-0 with a last minute goal by Alec CheyneSCOTLAND v HOLLANDNo. 1Mendoza, June 11th 1978. World Cup Finals. Archie Gemmill scores for Scotland in a game that Scotland needed to win by three clear goals to qualify for the next stage. Scotland beat Holland by 3-2.SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAYNo. 1players celebrate promotion to the First Division after winning the Second Division title 1955/56.SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY V PRESTON NORTH ENDNo. 1F.A. Cup semi-final 1954. A shot from Wednesday forward Woodhead goes wide. Preston won the game at Maine Road 2-0.SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY V WEST BROMWICH ALBIONNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1935. Jack Brown and Walter Millership defend their goal from Richardson the West Brom centre-forward. Wednesday won the cup 4-2.STOKE v MIDDLESBROUGHNo. 11958/59 Brian Clough in action the season he scored 43 goals.TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR v BRADFORD P.ANo. 1White Hart Lane, October 1st 1949. Ted Ditchburn the Spurs goalie dives at the feet of Bradford forward Gerry Henry. Alf Ramsey is on hand to help his goalkeeper. Eventual Division Two champions Tottenham won the game 5-0.TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR V BURNLEY No. 1F.A. Cup final 1962. Danny Blanchflower introduces Jimmy Greaves to Prince Philip. Tottenham beat Burnley 3-1 to lift the trophy for the second successive season.TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR V MANCHESTER UNITEDNo. 1White Hart Lane. Jack Mew, the United goalie saves from a Spurs forward. United won 1-0.TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR V Q.P.R.No. 1White Hart Lane, October 1948. George Powell watches Reg Allen save from a Spurs attack. Spurs won the game 1-0.WEST BROMWICH ALBION V BIRMINGHAMNo. 1F.A.Cup final 1931. West Brom score the first goal and went on to win the came 2-1.No. 2F.A. Cup semi-final at Villa Park. Jeff Astle scores for Albion in the game they won 2-0.No. 3F.A. Cup final 1931. Captain Tommy Glidden with the Cup leads the players down the steps. Albion had beaten Birmingham 2-1.WEST BROMWICH ALBION V DINAMO BUCHARESTNo. 1November13, 1968. European Cup Winners Cup Round 2. Ian Collard watches the Dinamo goalkeeper punch clear from the challenge of Jeff Astle. The game was drawn 1-1.WEST BROMWICH ALBION V PRESTON NORTH ENDNo. 1F.A. Cup Final 1954. Ronnie Allen levels the scores when he scores from the penalty spot. Albion were 3-2 winners.No. 2F.A. Cup Final 1954. Albion captain Len Millard receives the trophy from the Queen Mother after his team had defeated Preston 3-2.WEST BROMWICH ALBION V SHEFFIELD UNITEDNo. 1The Hawthorns F.A. Cup Round 4, 1935. Harold Pearson, the West Brom goalie punches the ball clear. West Brom defeated United 7-1.WEST HAM UNITEDNo. 11940 War Cup Final, Wembley. The Hammers celebrate after their 1-0 victory over Blackburn Rovers.WEST HAM UNITED V ARSENALNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1980. Trevor Brooking scores the only goal of the game as the Hammers caused a big upset in beating Arsenal.WEST HAM UNITED v CRYSTAL PALACENo. 1Upton Park. F.A. Cup 1st Round, January 1914. Syd Puddefoot challenges the Palace goalkeeper. The Hamers won the tie 2-0.WEST HAM UNITED V FULHAMNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1975. Hammers skipper Billy Bonds congratulates Alan Taylor who has just scored his second goal. United won 2-0.No. 2Craven Cottage, November 1936. Herman Conway the Hammers goalie collects the ball. Conway was beaten five times in a 5-0 defeat.WEST HAM UNITED V MUNICH 1860No. 1European Cup Winners Cup Final, May 1965. Jim Standen, the West Ham goalkeeper saves from the onrushing Munich forward Grosser. The Hammers won the cup by 2-0.WEST HAM UNITED V PRESTON NORTH ENDNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1964. The West Ham players parade the trophy around Wembley having beaten Preston 3-2.WEST HAM UNITED V TSV MUNCHEN 1860No. 1European Cup Winners Cup Final. May 1965. Alan Sealey wheels away after scoring his second goal. The Hammers won the trophy by 2-0.WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERSNo. 1manager Stan Cullis and his players with the 1954 League Championship trophy.WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS V BIRMINGHAM CITYNo. 1Molyneux, August 1948. Gil Merrick, the Birmingham goalie gathers the ball before it reaches Jesse Pye. Pye scored in the Wolves 2-1 victory.WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS v CHARLTON ATHLETICNo. 1Molineux February 19th 1955. F.A. Cup fifth Round. Wolves goalie Bert Williams gathers a cross from Charlton forward John Hewie. Wolves won the tie 4-1.WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS V GRIMSBY TOWNNo. 1F.A. Cup semi-final at Old Trafford, 1939. Moulson the Grimsby goalie collides with Dorsett of Wolves. Moulson took no further part in the game, Wolves winning 5-0.WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS V PLYMOUTH ARGYLENo. 1The Molyneux. FAC Round 3, Replay, 1950. Sammy Smyth scores for Wolves in their 3-0 victory.WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS V PORTSMOUTHNo. 1F.A. Cup final 1939. Stan Cullis the Wolves captain introduces his team to King George VI before the game. Portsmouth defeated Wolves 4-1.YEOVIL v SUNDERLANDNo. 1F.A. Cup 4th Round, 1949. Yeovil. Dyke, Yeovil’s goalkeeper playing in only his second game clears the ball. The non-league team beat the First Division side by 2-1.YORK CITY v NEWCASTLE UNITEDNo. 1Hillsborough. March 1955. F.A. Cup semi-final. Arthur Bottom, the York forward just fails to reach the ball in the Newcastle United goalmouth. The tie was drawn 1-1, with Newcastle United winning the replay 2-0. |