Putting the match aside for a moment. You can see the King struggling with emphysema during the national anthem, his chest visibly goes up and down as he tries to keep his breath. He was a heavy smoker and it would kill him within a few years.
"He was a heavy smoker and it would kill him within a few years." Actually it was a mixture of morphia and cocaine, administered by his physician (a believer in what we now call "assisted dying").
When FA Cup was the top and biggest competition in England football before the Premier league, Super cup and EFL era. Kinda sad how the oldest football like FA Cup has lost its relevance these day
My Great Uncle Tommy Laing played isidecright for Newcastle and I held the actual Medal in my hand and other couple he won before I went in trial at Necastle...never made it but proud to have worn the Shirt.
You need to work on your written English skills. Implicit in what you say is that you were actually there and in all likelihood you very probably weren't.
@@jimmycrosby damn you're so genius where would our world be without you 🤦🏾😭. it was just a joke kid alright, you don't have to come to a youtube section and act smart
Interesting to see Arsenal hadn't changed their jersey style to mimic Aston Villa's iconic body/sleeves design at this stage. (Chapman was determined to make Arsenal a southern version of the illustrious, world famous, Villa.)
Note the absence of "penalty arcs" (or "D"'s) - not introduced until 1937. And those goalposts! If you'd collided with one of those you'd have known all about it. If still conscious, that is.
Note the linesman is not up with play for Newcastle's second goal and was probably not in a position to see if the ball went out of play for their first.
"What is the objective in this game ?" Asked the King ..."the objective is that one side with the same set of outfit put that round thing in that net held open by those two upright post and the crossbar on top" said the servant of the crown..."Ohhhh , I see ...it would have been easy if the other set of the men in deferent set of colour allow them to do so " answered the King of England ..."indeed indeed your highness , but these commoners have no such comprehension . All their lives they were and are an obstacle on each other's way for a united action towards a better world and life , a life that can be directed toward their own goals by themselves collectively . We have to be thankful to what is called hegemony of the wise social base of your wise rule over them for that not happening ...you see your highness, in spite of the abandoned wealth from the colonies concentrated here they live the miserable life they live ...and still they are ready to fight your wars and kill each other or others like themselves in other places in the world in your name..." Said the servant of the crown...
First, king of England doesn't exist. Second, he no longer declare war, parliament did like during WW1 and WW2 Third, the parliament is elected by ppls mandate.
Korea was a very poor country at that time. Korea was forced into occupation and later fought a war. About 90 years later, in the 2010s, Son from South Korea plays for Tottenham at Wembley. It's amazing thing
It’s mad to see the king at the final you see that these days
I love the way everyone put their caps back on at the end of the hymn.
Putting the match aside for a moment. You can see the King struggling with emphysema during the national anthem, his chest visibly goes up and down as he tries to keep his breath. He was a heavy smoker and it would kill him within a few years.
The guy had cigars named after him!
Just like his son, he liked a smoke..
"He was a heavy smoker and it would kill him within a few years."
Actually it was a mixture of morphia and cocaine, administered by his physician (a believer in what we now call "assisted dying").
Englands great gift to the world. Took the Brazilians to make it beautiful though as these old clips remind us
Cliff bastin is my great grandfather
Awesome!
He was a great footballer
I'm guessing you support the Arsenal ?
Wonderful player!
Jimmy Nelson is my great uncle
A well taken winning goal. Howay the Lads!
When FA Cup was the top and biggest competition in England football before the Premier league, Super cup and EFL era. Kinda sad how the oldest football like FA Cup has lost its relevance these day
Great to hear Grayson and Mr Cholmondley-Warner commentating.
Multiple camera for football match record at 1930's..? Wow it so hi tech back then
My Great Uncle Tommy Laing played isidecright for Newcastle and I held the actual Medal in my hand and other couple he won before I went in trial at Necastle...never made it but proud to have worn the Shirt.
Didn't Newcastle field the same squad last Saturday?
"And in slow motion".....I thought it already was......
It was nivver ower the line, man ... perfectly aal reet! ;o)
Remember this moment like it was yesterday, the atmosphere was mad.
I know Arsenal had a lot of ups and downs but I'm still a gunner TILL THIS DAY!😤
How old are you? 102 and you would be 12 back then.
That was a great Arsenal team. They were champions and they were unlucky on the day. COYG.
You need to work on your written English skills. Implicit in what you say is that you were actually there and in all likelihood you very probably weren't.
@@jimmycrosby damn you're so genius where would our world be without you 🤦🏾😭. it was just a joke kid alright, you don't have to come to a youtube section and act smart
VAR!!
Is this live?
Amazing. Great watch
Note the position of the linesman for Newcastle’s first goal......Halfway between the goal line and the half way line!!!!!
I'm guessing this was shown at cinemas as almost no one had a tv back then.
Congratulations Newcastle!
i thought i saw harry enfield there somewhere.
Interesting to note even back then, video replays allowed mistakes in decisions to be detected after the fact.
Careful MusicFanatical1- not everyone reading your comment might realise you're having your little joke ....
I was there don’t you guys remember?im that huge stadium
Fast forward to 2021.Auba's 2nd goal was it over the line?
I was there that day !!still young till now because I'm a mutant .
I like how I kicked 2 goals
Interesting to see Arsenal hadn't changed their jersey style to mimic Aston Villa's iconic body/sleeves design at this stage. (Chapman was determined to make Arsenal a southern version of the illustrious, world famous, Villa.)
역사... 100년전 웸블리, 같은 하늘 아래 숨쉬다간 이들의 모습
They already have slow motion back then
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Slow motion was invented in the early 1900's, so yeah.
Note the absence of "penalty arcs" (or "D"'s) - not introduced until 1937. And those goalposts! If you'd collided with one of those you'd have known all about it. If still conscious, that is.
90 000?! Shit, I never thought it would be that many back then.
It's estimated there were 125 000 at the so called 'white horse' final years before this!
@@problemeliminator1343 but how many still alive today? I'm guess only one!!
@@problemeliminator1343 126,000 was actually only the official attendance. The real attendance was estimated to be over 300,000
Good we won in 1932,i was there when we lamely lost to Arsenal in 1998
You won in 1952 as well (admittedly against only 10 men).
@@Krzyszczynski of course & with a equalising dodgy goal in 1932,thankfully VAR was not used lol
Note the linesman is not up with play for Newcastle's second goal and was probably not in a position to see if the ball went out of play for their first.
Where's VAR when you need it?
by - I see we couldn't defend crosses even then. What was Hayden doing? Oh sorry ... this was 1932
What's the tune at the start?
+Joe Gladstone abide with me
Back to the dressing room half time for a cigarette.
Notice the position of the linesman for Newcastle's 2 goals......Not up with play!
Wenger out
arsenal were unlucky even in the 1930's lol....but they play the best football in epl
Looks to me like a more physical contact game compared to today,am i right?
Yeah true knowdays if anyone even slightly touches you player dives like penaldo
brutal.
Why were none of the King's chinas singing the anthem???
NU vs. A. #Red's
Sport club do Recife 1905
"What is the objective in this game ?" Asked the King ..."the objective is that one side with the same set of outfit put that round thing in that net held open by those two upright post and the crossbar on top" said the servant of the crown..."Ohhhh , I see ...it would have been easy if the other set of the men in deferent set of colour allow them to do so " answered the King of England ..."indeed indeed your highness , but these commoners have no such comprehension . All their lives they were and are an obstacle on each other's way for a united action towards a better world and life , a life that can be directed toward their own goals by themselves collectively . We have to be thankful to what is called hegemony of the wise social base of your wise rule over them for that not happening ...you see your highness, in spite of the abandoned wealth from the colonies concentrated here they live the miserable life they live ...and still they are ready to fight your wars and kill each other or others like themselves in other places in the world in your name..." Said the servant of the crown...
First, king of England doesn't exist.
Second, he no longer declare war, parliament did like during WW1 and WW2
Third, the parliament is elected by ppls mandate.
Newcastle dando uma de Corinthians
goutham edara But Arsenal won the league that season so the FA Cup didn't really matter.
No, Everton won the league in 1931/32.
Guilherme Furtado en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932%E2%80%9333_Football_League
Talking about 32/33
Clint Down Syndrome But this match was the final of the FA Cup 1931/32.
Guilherme Furtado *Sigh* No, this was the Fa cup final in 1932/1933. In 1931/1932 Newcastle won the fa cup.
@@philip29917 This is clearly the 1932 FA Cup Final.
Rai rithiler
smerk aal ower from the bines
Korea was a very poor country at that time. Korea was forced into occupation and later fought a war. About 90 years later, in the 2010s, Son from South Korea plays for Tottenham at Wembley. It's amazing thing