The Cup Final (1964)
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2014
- Full title reads: "Wembley. The Cup Final". Techniscope version.
Wembley Stadium, London. See next item for Colour material of the final.
FA Cup final football match between West Ham and Preston North End. West Ham win 3-2.
Preston team include: Alan Kelly, Ross, Jim Smith, Nobby Lawton, Tony Singleton, Howard Kendall, Wilson, Ashworth, Alex Dawson, Spavin, Doug Holden.
West Ham team include: Jim Standen, Bond, Burkett, Eddie Bovington, Ken Brown, Bobby Moore, Peter Brabrook, Ron Boyce, Johnny Byrne, Geoff Hurst, John Sissons.
Holden and Dawson score for Preston. Sissons, Hurst and Boyce score for West Ham.
The Earl of Harewood presents the Cup and community singing is conducted by Frank Rea. Interesting to note that winning West Ham team drink milk from the FA Cup after the match.
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I was 12 back then and it is the first fa cup final i can remember watching on the tv.
I was 9 when my Dad took me all the way to London to see this. All the PNE names from back then flooding back. Still follow them today.
I couldn't imagine the Wembley crowd in an F A cup final singing ..It's a long way to Tipperary before the match nowadays somehow,mores the pity .the great days of yesteryear 👌👌
The first final for the great Bobby Moore . The following year he was back with West Ham for the European Cup Winners cup final and then he was back there again in 66 for the World Cup final . He won all three .
The Moore treble...Hurst and Peters as well
and then never won anything else after that.
Till the European Trophy won last year!
It was watching this Cup Final that persuaded me to become a West Ham supporter in the first place !
What a game
The 2nd Hammers goal was clearly an own goal. Geoff Hurst's header had hit the bar and was coming back into play until it hit the keeper's head and was diverted back into the goal. Strange how Geoff had another controversial goal bound effort rattling the bar at Wembley 2 years later.
Howard Kendall who became the youngest player to play in FA Cup final would later be on the losing side in the 1968 final with Everton. He would win the league title with them in 1970 and win the title twice as their manager in 1985 and 1987. which very few players achieve. Kenny Dalglish and George Graham were two. He is the most underrated manager from that era. And how lucky England were to have Bobby Moore and Geoff Hurst who oozed class and always delivered for England. And despite the hype of the Premier League still remain part of the team the last time they were World Champions in 1966.
Love you every one that was watching the game .yeah love foot ball .love and peace
my mother tells me that at the final whistle my dad was crying sat down on the wembley steps, and then promptly blamed her for being a jinx lol
I remember Jim Standen playing cricket for Worcestershire. He was a useful medium pace bowler and the best cover point fielder I have seen.
He also topped the bowling averages for the county championship. Some season’s work!
I'm Spurs but what a great goalkeeper he was?
Jim Standen was a great keeper. He was an understudy at Arsenal & Luton before joining West Ham in 1962
He remained the first choice goalkeeper for the Hammers (until the arrival of Bobby Ferguson in 1967)
After his retirement he settled in California where he was a goalkeeping coach for a time.
As far as I am aware he is still alive today aged 88
Bobby Ferguson settled in Australia after his retirement, he is also alive & kicking aged 79
- God bless them both ..West Ham legends!
Echoes from a time when the final meant something.
Good day. Supported this video too. Next like from Elshad. Baku city
'ere, where's me washboard!
I was born in the year of 1964 when West Ham won their first FA Cup Final against Preston North End.
And the Northerners look dangerous
MASSIVE
Deal with the Milk Marketing Board?
West ham winning a cup again
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What's the PNE player doing to the keeper at 1.44? 😀
As soon as the keeper has the ball in his hands rugby rules apply!
Deeply patronising, toff commentary.