The Cup Final - Technicolor (1963)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2014
  • This item is filmed in Technicolor.
    Wembley Stadium, London.
    GV. Exterior of the Wembley stadium - cars parked in foreground. GV. Crowded stands. GV. The band of the Royal Marines in front of the rostrum on which Frank Rex is standing leading the community singing. SV. Frank Rex on the rostrum. GV. The band. Various shots of the crowd singing.
    GV. Start of the FA (Football Association) Cup Final between Manchester United and Leicester City, teams walking out on the pitch, & GV. SV. Teams walking towards camera. Leicester led by Matthew Gillies on left and Manchester United led by Matt Busby. GV. Crowd. SV. The captains in the middle with referee Aston. Noel Cantwell on left and Colin Appleton, they shake hands. SCU. As Appleton spins the coin and Cantwell calls wrong. GV. Crowd.
    GV. United kicking off from left to right. Albert Quixall passes the ball back. The ball is them passed to the right wing. John Giles kicks the ball up field. Leicester player brings it under control and a colleague clears up field. GV. Leicester attacking. The ball is passed down the middle. GV. Mike Stringfellow evading a tackle. Camera changes to slow motion as he crosses the ball. David Gaskell just touches it with a foot. The ball runs right across goal and behind for a corner.
    SV. Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, and other dignitaries watching. GV. Corner being taken. The ball comes in from the right wing. SV. Slow motion as the ball comes in. Players jump for the ball. Leicester man heads it but it goes well wide of goal. CU. Man in crowd.
    GV. United attacking. Patrick Crerand in possession. He tries a long shot which is headed out. SV. The ball comes towards camera. John Giles runs onto it, he passes to David Herd. GV. Herd shoots and Gordon Banks goes down to save. SCU. Crowd.
    GV. United attacking on the left wing. Banks goes up to save and he throws it out. GV. Leicester attacking. A long ball is put into penalty area. GV. Slow motion as the ball drops. Maurice Setters and Stringfellow go for it. Setters heads it back towards his own goal. Stringfellow follows the ball up and jumps as Gaskell punches clear. Stringfellow falls to the ground taking Gaskell with him but the ball has been cleared. GV. The ball running loose. Leicester player runs onto it and centres from the right. Gaskell comes out of goal and goes up for the ball but Noel Cantwell heads it. The ball goes into the air. Stringfellow and a United player jump for it. United player gets to it and heads it out and it is finally kicked clear.
    GV. United attacking on the left. The ball is passed into the middle. GV. Slow motion, the ball coming across goal on the ground. Denis Low controls the ball and shoots on the turn and the ball goes into the net past the diving Banks. United in the lead 1-0. GV. United players running back. LV. United fans cheering.
    GV. United on the attack. Law with the ball. He passes to David Herd. Herd passes back to Law. He runs onto the ball. GV. Law chasing the ball. Gordon Banks dives at his feet. Law evades him and keeps possession. He shoots towards goal and the ball is just cleared by the lunging feet of two Leicester defenders who both fall to the ground. SCU. Crowd. GV. Referee blowing whistle and players walking off at half time.
    GV. Crowd. GV. Band wheeling and marching towards camera. SV. The Queen and others in royal box. GV. The band counter marching. GV. Crowd cheering. GV. Teams coming out for the second half. GV. Crowd cheering. LV. Leicester kick off in the second half and immediately start an attack. LV. Pan, Leicester forward takes a shot but goalkeeper Gaskell saves it easily. CU. Women in crowd cheering. GV. United attacking down the right wing. The ball is crossed from the right wing to Bobby Charlton on the left. LV. Pan as Charlton shoots. Banks dives but the ball hits him and bounces to Herd who pushes it over the line for United's second goal. United in the lead 2-0. GV. Crowd cheering & closer shot. LV. The same goal, now in slow motion. GV. Players running back up field congratulating each other. CU. Supporters applauding.
    LV. Leicester kick off and start an attack down their left wing. The ball is centred but a United defender gets his head to it and heads it back to keeper Gaskell who saves. LV. Crowd. GV. Leicester attacking. A forward takes a shot but it goes outside the post. SV. Crowd. LV. Leicester attacking again down the right wing. Howard Riley shoots but the ball goes just past the post. SV. Crowd. GV. Play in the United goal area. CU. Man in crowd. GV. Ken Keyworth shoots, ball goes over the line for Leicester's goal. LV. Pan, players congratulate Keyworth. LV Scoreboard - Leicester City 1, Manchester United 2.
    LV. United kick off an
    FILM ID:1762.17

Комментарии • 100

  • @martynhanson
    @martynhanson 9 лет назад +32

    He was the best in my life time but even the greatest keepers drop a clanger from time to time. Bravo Banks

  • @paulgraham6316
    @paulgraham6316 Год назад +11

    Hard to believe now that Leicester, who finished 4th in the League that season, were hot favourites to win against United who finished 19th! But the way Denis Law turned the defender for his goal...poetry in motion!

  • @MARKETMAN6789
    @MARKETMAN6789 10 лет назад +36

    I went to see this game when i was thirteen with some older lads it cost 7/6 thirty seven and a half pence in new money,and ill never forget the look on albert quixalls face as he showed it to the fans ,his face showed what an f a cup final winners medal meant to a player in them days .

    • @zippymo672
      @zippymo672 5 лет назад

      Did you have season tickets in those days?

    • @MARKETMAN6789
      @MARKETMAN6789 4 года назад +2

      @@zippymo672 they had season tickets in them days but at old Trafford it was almost impossible to get one.it took years as there was a huge waiting list and only a few season ticket seats.utd got to five semi finals in five consecutive years and only won one of them .I lived for football in those days but no more .I wouldn't go if it was free

    • @wngmv
      @wngmv 4 года назад

      @@MARKETMAN6789 the atmosphere? or the type of football being played? when did you stopped playing? tell us more tales of the 74-75 season pls.

    • @MARKETMAN6789
      @MARKETMAN6789 4 года назад +1

      @Pat Alessi Yes and the sack of coal was bigger than the ones you get today,The fish were bigger and the portion of chips was bigger.You got more ale in a pint of ale in them days as well. Even when your pint glass was half empty there was still more ale in than you get today when it's half empty
      PS you even got 240pennies in a pound in them days .They only give you one hundred pennies in a pound these days .
      Yes like you say those were the days
      I even had more energy in my body in them days than the little energy that I've got in my body thesedays

  • @buckeroo8
    @buckeroo8 6 лет назад +54

    Thanks for these great memories . The old wembley had the magic. The new wembley doesent. .

    • @ewanmacfarlane9195
      @ewanmacfarlane9195 4 года назад +10

      All new stadiums that are built are just the standard identical uniform bowl.No character. Just bulldoze 120 years of tradition so the owners cronies can make money out of building contracts.Sad.

    • @piotrkostka8494
      @piotrkostka8494 4 года назад +1

      @@ewanmacfarlane9195 Nikt nie rozumie, jak można było zburzyć Wembley i postawić na jego miejscu jakiś supermarket.

  • @ruzziasht349
    @ruzziasht349 Год назад +6

    How the UK has changed beyond all recognition in only 60 years, no one of the sniff, smoking weed or causing a ruckus. As they say, the good old days.

    • @GordonCaledonia
      @GordonCaledonia 9 месяцев назад +2

      People today are generally disgusting, not nice, I keep social contact to a minimum. Tragic how society has devolved into this.

    • @peterburry2531
      @peterburry2531 8 месяцев назад

      Utter B@llocks

  • @DY9725
    @DY9725 10 лет назад +60

    no flops or crazy dramatics...if only the sport could still be like this today!

    • @christophercook723
      @christophercook723 Год назад +1

      Agreed and no overt shirt lifters then. Grealish is love lost mow he cannot kiss Sterling.

    • @peterburry2531
      @peterburry2531 8 месяцев назад

      @@christophercook723 When homophobia and racism were the norm...Yeah, such great times.

    • @christophercook723
      @christophercook723 8 месяцев назад

      @@peterburry2531 They were normal because that is what it is. Normal. I have seen more racism from other races than my own.
      Europe is Cuacasian and increasingly our Country is being occupied and run by Aliens. Racism is not objecting to demographic destruction of one's homeland.

  • @NankerPhelge65
    @NankerPhelge65 Год назад +1

    WHOA ! this new slow motion technology is gunna revolutionize television !

  • @IsCumaFut2
    @IsCumaFut2 Год назад +1

    Thank you history

  • @theophilepozet5214
    @theophilepozet5214 10 лет назад +20

    7:02 biggest brush-off of the history

  • @lucaschapman2188
    @lucaschapman2188 3 года назад +14

    Such a shame the FA cup has been devalued. Now it's all about League positions .Most Premier League Chairman would rather finish 4th in Premier league than win FA cup.

    • @paulgraham6316
      @paulgraham6316 Год назад +2

      As a huge fan and (as a confession) a massive FA Cup Final "statto", I couldn't agree more. The FA Cup Final was very special back then. As a pointer as to just how special it was: when Stanley Matthews finally got his medal in 1953, it was largely celebrated as the day he managed to attain every honour the game had to offer; given that he never won a League Championship, I think that says a lot

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 2 месяца назад +3

      I think the Cup winners should get a place in the Champions League the following season. They are more champions than the team finishing fourth in the league.

    • @crispyduck1706
      @crispyduck1706 Месяц назад +1

      @@joekavanagh7171that’s not a bad idea would bring some credit amd meaning back for it too

  • @BSEmadcow
    @BSEmadcow 10 лет назад +29

    Football before advertisers bought any surface they could stick and advert on.

  • @anglowarrior3871
    @anglowarrior3871 Год назад

    I wasn't even born until over a decade later,but I've always said that football was better then than in the modern era.

  • @northlincsfox243
    @northlincsfox243 3 года назад +3

    Leicester made an enquiry for David Herd and I wish they’d signed him. A great goal by Ken Keyworth (diving header) but I’m bound to say that I guess 😊

  • @GarryCarr56
    @GarryCarr56 24 дня назад +1

    Look at those great kits no vulgar adverts on them no multi coloured boots and no pansies wearing socks up to their thighs

  • @MrWolf-xk8sl
    @MrWolf-xk8sl 4 года назад +3

    Better than the football of nowadays

  • @RogerAdams-xy5vd
    @RogerAdams-xy5vd 14 дней назад +1

    I was there

  • @ab4rereleaseCspray
    @ab4rereleaseCspray 4 года назад +4

    This was the first FA final that I have memories of watching it live on tv. Today, in 2020 it is really difficult to explain how much relevance the event had in the country (except Scotland) in 1963. Match of the Day, and the general introduction of recorded tv football was still more than a year away. We knew about Charlton, Banks, Law and Busby, but this was the only opportunity for non-attending match fans to see them. All in glorious black and white. This film was reserved for us open-mouthed viewers in Jacey cinemas the next Saturday morning screening.

    • @siyuanhuo7301
      @siyuanhuo7301 9 месяцев назад

      It was probably big even in Scotland

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 2 дня назад +1

      It was also the first FA Cup final that I saw on television at my home in Ireland, where I still live. It was the day I became a United fan.

  • @claytonsilva1303
    @claytonsilva1303 9 месяцев назад +1

    Espetacular imagens

  • @franciscosoares439
    @franciscosoares439 9 месяцев назад +1

    Muito bom esses filmes da Pathe

  • @ianwyj1
    @ianwyj1 4 года назад +3

    Imagine if buying a ticket to the next cup final comes with the condition that you show up in a suit and hat.

  • @leandrogarciatradutor1727
    @leandrogarciatradutor1727 Год назад +1

    It was really another wolrd. Can you imagine pay 0.89 cents for a football ticket?

  • @hayabusasfightpalace9798
    @hayabusasfightpalace9798 3 года назад +1

    Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel
    Born is the King of London Road!
    Noel, Noel
    Noel, Noel

  • @Mayhemdog
    @Mayhemdog 9 лет назад +16

    Dennis Law was some player.

    • @jamesoneill5070
      @jamesoneill5070 4 года назад +2

      His name is Denis Law NOT Dennis Law

    • @sagahammer
      @sagahammer Год назад

      I used to hate Law when he played for the Mancs but he was the best attacking player ever in the football league, better than Best and Charlton. He made up for it when his goal for Man City all but relegated Manure

    • @MarkSmith-er7fe
      @MarkSmith-er7fe 5 месяцев назад

      @@sagahammer it didnt relegate united ya w---er manure? you hb c--t

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@sagahammerfor a United hater what are you even doing here?

    • @sagahammer
      @sagahammer 2 месяца назад

      @@joekavanagh7171 Nonsense, I am a United season ticket holder, but I do hate the Mancs..

  • @QPRTokyo
    @QPRTokyo 3 года назад

    This needs restoration.

  • @TheLostHistoryChannelTKTC
    @TheLostHistoryChannelTKTC 10 лет назад +19

    Are there any Hampden Stadium Technicolour Films, Celtic V Rangers? Would be Awesome to See..

    • @glasgowrangersbritishpride8066
      @glasgowrangersbritishpride8066 6 лет назад +1

      The Lost History Channel TKTC I've seen a few. 1969 cup final for instance

    • @Kelly14UK
      @Kelly14UK 5 лет назад

      Hampden Park. Named after a 17th C English politician. Ironic. Don't think England gave us Scots enough respect even if our Cup Finals were the second best in the 4 in the UK, and we fed their clubs excellent players. And we won European trophies ourselves.

    • @bazd884
      @bazd884 5 лет назад +1

      Kelly14UK. Why do you care want England think? We certainly don’t care what you think.

    • @ewanmacfarlane9195
      @ewanmacfarlane9195 4 года назад +2

      @@Kelly14UK Hampden holds all the Domestic International and European attendance records. So the stadium at least was superior. For a small country that is amazing.

    • @Kelly14UK
      @Kelly14UK 4 года назад +1

      @@ewanmacfarlane9195 Ta. 133,000 Celtic v Leeds, i think. Btw, Baz D was being pig ignorantly rude in their comment. I hate folk like that. Best wishes and Stay Safe, Glasgow.

  • @GordonCaledonia
    @GordonCaledonia 9 месяцев назад

    I love the men smoking like chimneys in the stands! Simpler times.

  • @Kelly14UK
    @Kelly14UK 10 лет назад +7

    Black and white telly make Leicester play in white.

    • @alexmacleod3728
      @alexmacleod3728 3 года назад

      You’re like me aren’t ya, your everywhere in the comments you

    • @Kelly14UK
      @Kelly14UK 3 года назад +1

      @@alexmacleod3728 If i'd a pound coin for everytime someone said that...

  • @jameslong3509
    @jameslong3509 4 года назад +3

    Didn’t Tommy Cooper famously ask the Queen if she liked football (didn’t) and if he could have her ticket for the Final? It wasn’t this year (1963) by any chance was it? Wondered what with the Queen being in attendance.

  • @lucasf.386
    @lucasf.386 3 года назад

    1963 slowmotion. 2021 in argentina, film cameras from 1990.

  • @apathyintheuk265
    @apathyintheuk265 6 лет назад +2

    Billy Childish @ 1:45

  • @MrGranfield
    @MrGranfield 6 лет назад +9

    Banks was at fault with United's second and third goals.

    • @ytnsanw
      @ytnsanw 5 лет назад +2

      Not his best game, for sure....

    • @garyowens1517
      @garyowens1517 5 лет назад +2

      Even the best have bad games

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 2 дня назад +1

      The last goal would probably have been disallowed today. You're not even allowed to challenge goalkeepers.

  • @jeremymerrifield7244
    @jeremymerrifield7244 Год назад

    The fulfilment of every English footballers dreams.... Noel Cantwell was Irish

  • @christophercook723
    @christophercook723 8 месяцев назад

    Great days when European football had European players and we went on the win the World Cup 3 years later with our own countrymen.

  • @JoyManoppo
    @JoyManoppo 2 года назад

    Song in 0:17?

  • @ns3429
    @ns3429 3 года назад

    07:03 The first handshake-fail ever recorded?

    • @Afficionadoh
      @Afficionadoh 3 года назад

      How good was he? Bergkamp was named after him.Fact.

  • @eduardgregor9253
    @eduardgregor9253 2 года назад

    Kto je ten rozhodca ? Nie je to princ Charles ?

  • @dorianel-khoury557
    @dorianel-khoury557 3 года назад

    Everton won the league that year
    So the charity shield would have been Everton Man U

  • @davidfogarty2220
    @davidfogarty2220 8 месяцев назад

    Why did Leicester wear white shirts instead of their usual blue?

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 2 дня назад

      Because on black and white television the viewer wouldn't have been able to distinguish between Leicester's blue and United's red.

    • @davidfogarty2220
      @davidfogarty2220 2 дня назад

      @@joekavanagh7171 Ah I see. Thanks.

  • @paulyeomans850
    @paulyeomans850 7 месяцев назад

    It's all about money you mean.

  • @2010Zanoza2
    @2010Zanoza2 2 года назад +1

    Looks like our city team playing against another city. Football level is awful.

  • @Fernandwinnie
    @Fernandwinnie 10 лет назад +5

    The English Cup Final....not THE Cup Final.

    • @melaniejones7245
      @melaniejones7245 5 лет назад +9

      It was called English Cup (final) until 1927, when Cardiff City won the competition. Thereafter, it became the FA Cup

    • @salfordnick5336
      @salfordnick5336 4 года назад +3

      It is the cup final.....wired rant there

  • @sbongadlamini388
    @sbongadlamini388 3 года назад

    Thank you Roger Miller for teaching the world how to celebrate a goal...back then players would just jump into the air with both arms extended

    • @randybackgammon890
      @randybackgammon890 Год назад +1

      Natural and unconstructed expression of joy.Unlike today's corner flag abusers

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 2 месяца назад +1

      King of the road?

  • @lawrencesimmons5093
    @lawrencesimmons5093 4 года назад +1

    Herd's first was offside but Law and Charlton were excellent.

    • @steveblack610
      @steveblack610 3 года назад

      Pause it on 4.16 when Charlton shoots and reflect on how wrong you are.

    • @Afficionadoh
      @Afficionadoh 3 года назад

      @@steveblack610 In those days, offside was given when any attacking player was forward of the last defender, not as today when a forward can be judged as not interfering with play. You will see that Manchester's no. 4 returned from an offside position and Banks correctly points to this after Hurd's 'goal'. It should have been ruled out. Now you will reflect on how wrong you are.

    • @swinetrek
      @swinetrek Год назад +1

      Doesn't matter. Banks palmed it into his path. As it came off Banks Herd was onside and the goal valid.

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 2 месяца назад +1

      Banks played him onside. You can't be offside if an opponent last touches the ball. I'm sure Ken Aston knew that.

  • @alvarcap8141
    @alvarcap8141 Год назад

    if you take out the romantic factor from the equation, football in the 60s is pure rubbish. They were pioneers, they are an essential part in the evolution of the game, and they should be acknowledge for that but the game itself is miles away from what is played nowadays. We have to be very careful when comparing someone like messi with players from 60 years ago. Thought the level of genius in Pele and Messi might be close, the difference in the overall level of the era in which each one of them played is colossal

  • @emil_rainbow
    @emil_rainbow Год назад +1

    Dennis Law was way overrated.

    • @joekavanagh7171
      @joekavanagh7171 2 месяца назад +2

      Bullshit. You clearly haven't watched him very often. Bill Shankley said he was the greatest player he had ever seen.