Cup Final - Blackpool 4 V Bolton 3 (1953)

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  • Wembley, London. Football's FA Cup final Blackpool beat Bolton Wanderers 4-3.
    LV. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh shaking hands with Blackpool team. SV. Stanley Matthews and another player. SV. Duke shaking hands with Blackpool player. SV. Queen Elizabeth II looking on. LV. Duke shakes hands with Bolton Wanderers team. SV. Duke admiring badge on Stanley Hanson's jersey. Then moves on and shakes hands with Harold Hassell. GV. Crowd waving. SV. Princess Margaret in Royal Box. LV. Blackpool kick off, and attack Ball goes to Bolton player who passes back to team-mate. Pan as ball is kicked upfield, but is stopped by Blackpool man. SV. Crowd. LV. Bolton attack. Ball comes across from right wing to Hassell. Hassall passes back to wing. Ball to Nat Lofthouse. LV. Lofthouse shoots. Goalie Farm dives. Ball bounces out of his hands hits post, and enters net. Players congratulate. LV. Zoom in crowd cheering. LV. Play around Blackpool goal area. SV. Fenton and Hassell - Ball rebounds from Hassell pan to Shimwell collecting. and runs with ball. Bolton player tries to stop,him at. But wins tussle and kicks across field CU. fan in crowd. SV. T Garrett kicking ball upfield. LV. Lofthouse chasing ball. Farm runs out to intercept. Lofthouse shoots past him. Ball hits base of left upright at. Willie Moir runs in takes another shot. which is stopped by defender, (Fenton) SV. Moir, Fenton and goalie Farm in tussle on ground, Fenton kicks ball out. SV. Crowd. GV. Blackpool attack. CU. supporter in crowd. LV. Stanley Mortensen running with ball towards Bolton goal. He shoots. Ball ricochets off Hassell's leg into goal. SV. Crowd cheering. SV. Matthews running up wing, passes inside. LV. Ball sailing towards Bolton net, hut is safely collected by goalie Hanson, who throws upfield. CU. fan in crowd. LV. Bolton attack. Ball across goalmouth to Ball who limpingly runs after it and passes back to Langton. Langton dribbles past defender, shoots. Farm dives SV. Farm gets up from ground and about to throw upfield CU. people in crowd applauding. LV. Shimwell chasing ball, but ball is intercepted by Bell who passes across to centre but ball is Blocked by Shimwell and team-mate, SV. Goalie Farm. LV. Langton shoots at goal. Lofthouse jumps to head but misses and so does goalie Farm. Ball safely in back of net. End of First Half.
    Second Half.
    SV Queen Elizabeth II in royal box. Blackpool go forwards with Stanley Matthews, cross into centre but Perry shots well wide. CU Crowd. GV Bolton Wanderers go forward Holden centres and Bell heads their third goal. Bolton are now 3-1 up.
    Stan Matthews goes forward, sends Barrass the wrong way and crosses. Stanley Mortensen shoots and scores. STV Crowd. Holden goes forwards for Bolton passes to Nat Lofthouse. Lofthouse centres but Blackpool goalkeeper Farm collects and clears.
    Blackpool attack and one of their players is fouled. Free kick just outside the box. Mortensen scores great goal. Hanson saves a shot from Matthews. Matthews leads another attack down the wing he crosses and Perry scores. Matthews and Perry are mobbed by their team mates. GV Crowd cheering.
    SV End of game Matthews being congratulated by Bolton and Blackpool players.
    SV Queen rising to make presentation. STV Blackpool players go up steps to Royal Box. LV Johnston receiving cup from Queen SCU Stan Matthews receives medal. Matthews at top of steps. The team come down the steps with the cup.
    SV Harry Johnston and Matthews carried on shoulders of team mates.
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Комментарии • 60

  • @everybodygotthegoodones
    @everybodygotthegoodones 9 месяцев назад +7

    Bolton fan here with family from Blackpool, Nat Lofthouse is a legend, great final, wish both teams were still at there best today.

  • @NYJALB
    @NYJALB 9 лет назад +90

    Never mind Stanley, that Eric Bell played a blinder on one leg!!!

  • @anoshya
    @anoshya 10 месяцев назад +3

    I saw Matthew’s play and watched this on my first birthday in 1953 in Blackpool..obviously could not recall the game but we won!!..did you notice also the Bolton team shaking hands and congratulating the Blackpool,players instantly..rarely seen today

  • @hhill4413
    @hhill4413 6 месяцев назад +4

    We had 10 inch telly,only one in street, every one welcome to view.never had so many visitors, although most could not get in, unforgettable. The greatest final. Privelidged to meet Stanley Mathews and Stan Mortenson later in life. Great times,Great People.

  • @microwave9996
    @microwave9996 2 года назад +29

    Everyone remembers Blackpool because of Stanley, I remember Blackpool because of my grandfather, Ernie Taylor

    • @aberamagold7509
      @aberamagold7509 Год назад +6

      There's quite a bit of information on your grandfather online, he wasn't "just some player".
      I'm sure you know this story but I'll share it anyway .
      "After Blackpool's defeat by Newcastle United in the 1951 FA Cup Final, it is said that Stanley Matthews told his manager, Joe Smith, that he would like the Magpies' inside-right in the Blackpool team", your grandfather was that inside-right player (remember when teams had 5 forwards?).

    • @aberamagold7509
      @aberamagold7509 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheBadLieutenant
      That is rather ironic.

    • @justhuy7960
      @justhuy7960 9 месяцев назад

      Hey did you meet him before because according to wiki he passed away quite early and also are you Geordie like him ?

    • @microwave9996
      @microwave9996 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@justhuy7960 no, he died before I was born

    • @Cappellaio_Matto
      @Cappellaio_Matto 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@microwave9996raccontaci qualcosa allora.

  • @aberamagold7509
    @aberamagold7509 Год назад +8

    My dad was from Blackpool and moved to Canada in 1952, so growing up I was well aware of the name Stanley Matthews.
    When I was 18 my team won the championship and after the game my dad was all excited because he'd heard Stanley Matthews was there and would be handing out the trophies.
    He was more excited about seeing his son shake hands and have a little chat with Stanley Matthews (super nice guy btw who did a lot for soccer in Canada) than he was about me winning the championship.
    Tbh it would've been a shock if we hadn't won but that's another story.
    My dad wouldn't go over and talk to him, he didn't want to bother one of his boyhood heroes, and I've always regretted not doing more to make it happen.

    • @Hartley_Hare
      @Hartley_Hare 6 дней назад

      I think it's strangely touching that your Dad didn't want to bother him. That speaks to what a decent chap he must have been and, additionally, it's somehow fitting that he kept on admiring him from afar like the schoolboy he had once been.

  • @peterarmistead4617
    @peterarmistead4617 Год назад +3

    Best final ever. And seventy years on Morty’s record still stands!!

  • @Atombender
    @Atombender 10 месяцев назад +6

    When you realize that this happened 70 years ago and the Queen and her Consort only recently passed away.

  • @alaniddon4025
    @alaniddon4025 4 месяца назад +2

    3 goals for Mortison and Mathew's gets man of the match I now believe in VAR 😂

  • @christophermaley6822
    @christophermaley6822 Год назад +6

    Harry Johnston......I am 67 yet he looks older than me and plays like an old man ? Very little closing down of space makes the pitch look huge. Defending and goalkeeping terrible despite the entertainment and Hungary were going to give us a lesson in football November 53.

    • @Krzyszczynski
      @Krzyszczynski Год назад

      Harry J may have been one of those unfortunate people who age quickly and die early - only 54 when he passed on.

  • @f0urstr1ng
    @f0urstr1ng Месяц назад

    Never seen that Mortensen free kick before 3:35 that was some hit. Old leather casey too 👏👏

  • @TheGiantKillers
    @TheGiantKillers 4 месяца назад +1

    Think the FA should amend the records to credit Bobby Langton with the second Bolton goal. It wouldn't be the first time they amended the records. Lord Kinnaird got his own goal scrubbed from the 1877 final after the game, despite it creating an anomaly where the records showed the match went to extra time despite it supposedly having ended 1-0 in normal time. The records were corrected in the 1970s to show it went to extra time because that game had actually ended 1-1.

  • @gordonmonaghan133
    @gordonmonaghan133 2 года назад +9

    I'm sure that it was Harry Enfield doing the commentary!!

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg 11 месяцев назад

      Oh for the days when people actually spoke English the way it was meant to be spoken. These days the commentators have someone alongside them who just keep saying, "Yea no, yea no".

  • @soroushjogandomi6965
    @soroushjogandomi6965 8 лет назад +22

    good

  • @bluewhite9004
    @bluewhite9004 4 месяца назад +2

    Proper football

  • @droylsdenblue
    @droylsdenblue Год назад +2

    The Bolton Goalie 🤦‍♂️

  • @imnotftw
    @imnotftw 2 года назад +8

    Funny world where the entire royal family comes to the FA cup final.
    Football used to be a noble sport.

    • @celestialrex551
      @celestialrex551 2 года назад +10

      football is for the masses . its for the common people

    • @StorminOGorman
      @StorminOGorman 2 года назад

      @@celestialrex551 which is why they looked so bored, they probably dreaded this day coming every May.

    • @carlosnn8150
      @carlosnn8150 2 года назад

      Classes can collaborate guys

    • @carlosnn8150
      @carlosnn8150 2 года назад

      @Rob it happened before, it can be done (from the latin facere, to do)

  • @stefanmaslaczyk1259
    @stefanmaslaczyk1259 3 месяца назад

    George Farm fumbled the first shot from Lofthouse, never recovered and had a nightmare of a game.

  • @samOBT715
    @samOBT715 Год назад

    Torchwood brought me here!

  • @indigohammer5732
    @indigohammer5732 5 месяцев назад

    Bring back Football Rattles and rosettes!

  • @silgen
    @silgen Год назад +7

    Goalkeepers were comically bad in those days.

    • @TOCC50
      @TOCC50 Год назад

      Great country back then

    • @renex_g3915
      @renex_g3915 4 месяца назад +3

      Goalkeepers at that time only tried to stop the ball or punch it out of the way. Lev Yashin was the one keeper who revolutionized the position. He started to play with his feet, catch the ball on corners, and basically created the modern techniques that GK use for 1v1 scenarios. That's why Yashin is considered the greatest GK of all time, he played like Manuel Neuer in a time where a GK looked like the ones on this video

  • @nathanpreston3899
    @nathanpreston3899 9 месяцев назад

    What stadium is it

    • @paulkenneally789
      @paulkenneally789 9 месяцев назад

      Wembley.. dog track around the pitch.. final seconds of film and you see one of the now demolished twin towers.

  • @martinintrospective3491
    @martinintrospective3491 Год назад +1

    Modern footballers are standing on the shoulders of giants/ MATHEWS .

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg 11 месяцев назад

      Matthews* Spell the great man's name correctly please.

  • @sicks6six
    @sicks6six Месяц назад

    anyone who could run around for 90 minutes wearing pit boots must have been fit,

  • @PepsiMan42069
    @PepsiMan42069 2 года назад +1

    just about any league 2 goalkeeper could've put up historical numbers in this game

    • @carlosnn8150
      @carlosnn8150 2 года назад +9

      Try handling a 5+ lb hard leather ball, in the time where technique was more valued than going to the gym, and when having 3 in the back was considered defensive (2 was the norm)

    • @renex_g3915
      @renex_g3915 4 месяца назад

      Goalkeepers at that time only tried to stop the ball or punch it out of the way. Lev Yashin was the one keeper who revolutionized the position. He started to play with his feet, catch the ball on corners, and basically created the modern techniques that GK use for 1v1 scenarios. That's why Yashin is considered the greatest GK of all time, he played like Manuel Neuer in a time where a GK looked like the ones on this video

  • @richardhawkins4621
    @richardhawkins4621 2 месяца назад

    Nobody paid a lot of money on goalkeepers and now i can see why😅

  • @salmanmahmud2933
    @salmanmahmud2933 2 года назад

    Stan Mortensen

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 Месяц назад

    Christ on a bike the keepers were terrible

  • @cardboardcapeii4286
    @cardboardcapeii4286 2 месяца назад

    Idve fired the black pool keeper

  • @oleggorky906
    @oleggorky906 Год назад +1

    Harry McGuire plays like Matthews ... but not Stanley ... Bernard!

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg 11 месяцев назад

      Oh ho ho, what a rib tickler...NOT! Shame you can't even spell the name of someone you're attempting to take the piss out of.
      What a melt!

  • @Klown84
    @Klown84 6 месяцев назад

    Is it just me or did all of Blackpool’s goals look offside? I think they were and the trotters should be awarded the cup and the records re set to reflect this.

  • @johnrowell3583
    @johnrowell3583 2 месяца назад +1

    Let's be honest, the level was dire, like watching schoolboy football, and let's not talk about the goalkeepers!

    • @Fricasso79
      @Fricasso79 2 месяца назад

      With the boots they used to have back then, I'm amazed they could play even this well.

    • @murpho999
      @murpho999 Месяц назад

      It wasn’t dire but train8g, equipment, nutrition etc just weren’t the same then. Medical and physical care not the same and no subs and poor picture quality doesn’t help ether.

  • @captainblimp4133
    @captainblimp4133 7 месяцев назад

    don't know who the Blackpool goalkeeper is but he's terrible

    • @renex_g3915
      @renex_g3915 4 месяца назад +2

      Goalkeepers at that time only tried to stop the ball or punch it out of the way. Lev Yashin was the one keeper who revolutionized the position. He started to play with his feet, catch the ball on corners, and basically created the modern techniques that GK use for 1v1 scenarios. That's why Yashin is considered the greatest GK of all time, he played like Manuel Neuer in a time where a GK looked like the ones on this video

    • @christophermaley6822
      @christophermaley6822 3 месяца назад

      George Farm ......wouldn't make a league 2 club these days? My Dad use to go on about how great some of these players were whilst criticising English footie from the 70's up to the early 2000's. You only have to look at YT to compare the various eras and it's a MYTH that 50's English footie was great as proved by the Hungarians in 53 and 54. The 60's were much better but by the 70's the game was getting much quicker and more defensive or some would say more professional and our goalies were all top quality.

    • @captainblimp4133
      @captainblimp4133 3 месяца назад

      @@christophermaley6822
      The 80s is when football starts getting recognisable, were probably the toughest era for a footballer, because the game really starts to quicken up and also gets really defensive , referee's allow players to get away with brutal tactics.
      A lot of early 80s players could still dominate matches well into the 90s, even though they were damaged by all the tough tackling they received in the 80s.

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 Месяц назад

      @@christophermaley6822 There is simply no comparison. The players are fitter, faster, stronger and far better technically. The tactics are way more sophisticated based on analytics. The level of medical care, training and psychological preparation is far greater. Players regulate their diets instead of living off meat pies, brown ale and Woodbines