I was 5. I remember going to stand outside the old C & A stores with my Dad and Grandad. I wore my red and white shirt. Big yellow and blue rosette pinned proudly to my chest. I was so happy. Tears of joy. A once in a lifetime moment, I still remember 50 yrs later.
Aged 11, I cried my eyes out with pure joy when Bobby scored! Still makes me feel emotional to this day, pure nostalgia!! Dad, Uncles and an Aunty all went but my cousin and I were left home to watch on the telly!! I later had 12 great yrs as a Steward at the Dell, Red and White to the core!
One of my greatest memories, the first cup final I saw, couple weeks later England v Scotland then Czechoslovakia beating west Germany in 76 European championship loved the game then.
absolutely brilliant video, the glory days of football, what a terrific bunch of lads that saints side were, big lawrie superb and massive shout out for the doc( RIP)
Brilliant documentary, so many stories to tell, loved every minute of watching it, They were great Saints days, when the FA Cup was a true British event.
I'm proud to say that I was there on that special day, leaving Salisbury bus station at six in the morning heading to Wembley, Leaving as underdogs, and returning as FA cup winners. It's true that the bridges over the motorway was full of fans and flags banners. A brilliant day one I'll take to my last resting place.
Lawrie McMenemy, best manager ever, and a lovely guy. I came down to Southampton in 1969 as a Crystal Palace supporter. We lost some fans on the way back home, but Lawrie picked them up and took them back to Basingstoke in his Jag Mk 0 to meet up with the Supporters Club coach. Top man! Absolute respect to him.
I'm a Man City fan, and I remember we were on a family holiday in Wales. I was out shopping with my mum and we came accross this crowd ootside Rumbellows TV shop on the high street. They were all watching the match through the window, then of course I hsd to have a look, and it was then that I saw the score Southampton 1 Manchester United 0. Great day it was and with City winning the League Cup that year also it was a great season.
Well done Saints for correcting the mistake! Thanks for the amazing video on such a perfect day for the club, the fans, the class of '76 and the class of 2016. 4-2 against Man City, what a game... what a result! Osgood and Stokesy would be proud... COYR
In 76 I was 11 and looking for a club to support,living in Coventry,everyone said support United ,I opted for saints,45 years later ,I wouldn't have it any other way.great video.
Remember that game so vividly. I had just turned 20 and had been a Man Utd fan since visiting my sister in Manchester when I was eight. We were watching the game in Breen’s Pub in Limerick. Place was packed. Myself and three of my mates, all United fans, were surrounded by the rest of my mates, about 15 or more, they were all pulling for Southampton. They were mostly Leeds, Arsenal, Liverpool or just casual fans but on that day they were all Saints. Us Utd fans were near certain that Utd would win and further distance that year we spent in the old 2nd Division. This was to be the cherry on the cake, third in the league and FA Cup winners in our first year back in the top flight! But obviously nobody bothered to tell Southampton. Our mates certainly stuck it to us for months after. Thankfully we exorcised that demon by beating Liverpool 2-1 in the 77 Cup Final. Congratulations to Southampton, they were the better team on the day...I must be mellowing with age because I don’t remember being quite so magnanimous back then.
I was a Stamford Bridge for the semi-final as a Palace fan. We never got a sniff as Southampton squeezed the life out of us, which was so disappointing after a great cup run. Was not surprised to see them beat United.
Saw the game at wembley and the part of the tour through Warren Avenue and played for an English u11 at 8 yrs old in Gibraltar, now in ukraine for 6 years but my memory is 76 I wanted saints to win but only one like myself were Man U fans. I got shit but it did not matter who won because I moved to Portsmouth and had so much sh.t being a "Scummer"🤣 Thanx 4 the memories, and I spent time with F A cup winner Linvoy Primus PFC and told him," You want the cup then tell G O'Neil to stay on his feet ( left sided defence as I was), I did my uefa course. Thanx B Stokes, luv'd the grove !
Two wonderful teams in a memorable cup final- shame one had to lose. Football in those days seemed more relevant and hadn’t been taken over by corporate greed- more for the people.
Remember it well. Southern TV presenters all wore Southampton rosettes with "When the Saints" playing in the background ! How dated is that ?! But they were alone as the entire universe thought Man U would walk it. Remember BBC's Nationwide had a 15 minute Cup Final preview Friday evening; 14 minutes on how brilliant Man U were and how they'd win the cup, with a minute to Rodrigues and (was it Channon?) Rodrigues rightfully using his 60 seconds to pan the bias coverage of the BBC. That last laugh must have given him a lot of pleasure
Wasn't Stokes offside? I think VAR, had it been in would've got the lines out. Yes when the FA Cup actually meant something. Now the FA have killed thrir own Competition.
Bobby Stokes Pompey Fan! Bobby Stokes Born In Pompey, and died In Pompey. He Played for Pompey and supported Pompey. There was never a bigger Pompey Fan than Bobby Stokes, Bobby stokes loved Pompey. Mick Channon supported Pompey as well, Mick Channon Pompey Captain 1985-1986
You are really sad, dyo know that? Literally all you do is go on Saints videos and talk about Pompey. Surely you skates have at least something better to do? Maybe get promoted? Just a thought.
I was 5. I remember going to stand outside the old C & A stores with my Dad and Grandad. I wore my red and white shirt. Big yellow and blue rosette pinned proudly to my chest. I was so happy. Tears of joy. A once in a lifetime moment, I still remember 50 yrs later.
The day I became a saints fan, watched the game with my dad and uncle, and just fell in love with the saints ❤️❤️
Great viewing from some lovely people and it was pure as it gets.
Great documentary, an easy 40 minute watch. Southampton may not be a club winning tons of trophys but it will always be the best!
Aged 11, I cried my eyes out with pure joy when Bobby scored! Still makes me feel emotional to this day, pure nostalgia!! Dad, Uncles and an Aunty all went but my cousin and I were left home to watch on the telly!! I later had 12 great yrs as a Steward at the Dell, Red and White to the core!
Was the same.still shiver when Bobby scores😊
Absolutely Brilliant !!!! Great memories i can remember knocking my mums light off the celing when Saints scored as i jumped out of my seat .
Lawrie McMenemy what a gent, well done the 1976 Saints team
Just found this, how wonderful to see Saint players from team
One of my greatest memories, the first cup final I saw, couple weeks later England v Scotland then Czechoslovakia beating west Germany in 76 European championship loved the game then.
absolutely brilliant video, the glory days of football, what a terrific bunch of lads that saints side were, big lawrie superb and massive shout out for the doc( RIP)
my first time at wembley ,18 years old ,and i think i will never get over this defeat ,but hey ho we won plenty since ,so well palyed saints .
Brilliant documentary. I could easily watch one for every final. I hope Newcastle will win this Cup once in my lifetime.
Brilliant documentary, so many stories to tell, loved every minute of watching it, They were great Saints days, when the FA Cup was a true British event.
Great childhood memories. I remember all the front doors on our street flying open when Bobby Stokes scored, and everyone running out and cheering!!
I'm proud to say that I was there on that special day, leaving Salisbury bus station at six in the morning heading to Wembley, Leaving as underdogs, and returning as FA cup winners. It's true that the bridges over the motorway was full of fans and flags banners. A brilliant day one I'll take to my last resting place.
Lawrie McMenemy, best manager ever, and a lovely guy. I came down to Southampton in 1969 as a Crystal Palace supporter. We lost some fans on the way back home, but Lawrie picked them up and took them back to Basingstoke in his Jag Mk 0 to meet up with the Supporters Club coach. Top man! Absolute respect to him.
Brilliant documentary. I especially liked the bit about Martin Buchan's knee's shaking just before the kick-off.
I'm a Man City fan, and I remember we were on a family holiday in Wales. I was out shopping with my mum and we came accross this crowd ootside Rumbellows TV shop on the high street. They were all watching the match through the window, then of course I hsd to have a look, and it was then that I saw the score Southampton 1 Manchester United 0. Great day it was and with City winning the League Cup that year also it was a great season.
Brilliant ....lots of from Manchester ..
Well done Saints for correcting the mistake!
Thanks for the amazing video on such a perfect day for the club, the fans, the class of '76 and the class of 2016. 4-2 against Man City, what a game... what a result! Osgood and Stokesy would be proud... COYR
it seems a lifetime away . It probably means more to me now than it did then , A wonderful memory
In 76 I was 11 and looking for a club to support,living in Coventry,everyone said support United ,I opted for saints,45 years later ,I wouldn't have it any other way.great video.
simply fantastic, great memories
I Loved seeing Peter Osgood play....
Remember that game so vividly. I had just turned 20 and had been a Man Utd fan since visiting my sister in Manchester when I was eight. We were watching the game in Breen’s Pub in Limerick. Place was packed. Myself and three of my mates, all United fans, were surrounded by the rest of my mates, about 15 or more, they were all pulling for Southampton. They were mostly Leeds, Arsenal, Liverpool or just casual fans but on that day they were all Saints. Us Utd fans were near certain that Utd would win and further distance that year we spent in the old 2nd Division. This was to be the cherry on the cake, third in the league and FA Cup winners in our first year back in the top flight! But obviously nobody bothered to tell Southampton. Our mates certainly stuck it to us for months after. Thankfully we exorcised that demon by beating Liverpool 2-1 in the 77 Cup Final. Congratulations to Southampton, they were the better team on the day...I must be mellowing with age because I don’t remember being quite so magnanimous back then.
I was a Stamford Bridge for the semi-final as a Palace fan. We never got a sniff as Southampton squeezed the life out of us, which was so disappointing after a great cup run. Was not surprised to see them beat United.
So amazing
Brilliant!
Saw the game at wembley and the part of the tour through Warren Avenue and played for an English u11 at 8 yrs old in Gibraltar, now in ukraine for 6 years but my memory is 76 I wanted saints to win but only one like myself were Man U fans.
I got shit but it did not matter who won because I moved to Portsmouth and had so much sh.t being a "Scummer"🤣
Thanx 4 the memories, and I spent time with F A cup winner Linvoy Primus PFC and told him," You want the cup then tell G O'Neil to stay on his feet ( left sided defence as I was), I did my uefa course.
Thanx B Stokes, luv'd the grove !
Great video!!
Two wonderful teams in a memorable cup final- shame one had to lose. Football in those days seemed more relevant and hadn’t been taken over by corporate greed- more for the people.
Good to watch,STEELE1976
I'm not a Saints fan, but this is still my favourite cup final: it ticks all the boxes
Yep. Cocky Manchester United got their comeuppance. Priceless.
great video
Love it.
Remember it well. Southern TV presenters all wore Southampton rosettes with "When the Saints" playing in the background ! How dated is that ?! But they were alone as the entire universe thought Man U would walk it. Remember BBC's Nationwide had a 15 minute Cup Final preview Friday evening; 14 minutes on how brilliant Man U were and how they'd win the cup, with a minute to Rodrigues and (was it Channon?) Rodrigues rightfully using his 60 seconds to pan the bias coverage of the BBC. That last laugh must have given him a lot of pleasure
Great!!!!
How does lawrie mcmenemy look younger now than the players 😳
Wasn't Stokes offside? I think VAR, had it been in would've got the lines out. Yes when the FA Cup actually meant something. Now the FA have killed thrir own Competition.
Bobby Stokes Pompey Fan!
Bobby Stokes Born In Pompey, and died In Pompey.
He Played for Pompey and supported Pompey.
There was never a bigger Pompey Fan than Bobby Stokes, Bobby stokes loved Pompey.
Mick Channon supported Pompey as well,
Mick Channon Pompey Captain 1985-1986
Channon always came across as being daft but not daft enough to support pompey
trevor morgan
Mick Channon Was Pompey Captain.
1985-1986
You are really sad, dyo know that? Literally all you do is go on Saints videos and talk about Pompey. Surely you skates have at least something better to do? Maybe get promoted? Just a thought.
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♿🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👍🤘🤣🤣🤣SFC Jim Steele and the Paul Roper
COYR
Scummers were lucky there was no VAR then. Stokes was a yard offside.
Or the following year when greenhoff scored the winner with his fist off his chest. VAR is so welcome
The days when the F.A. cup meant something. 🤾🥅🏐