The start of the "Wembley Hoodoo" - nearly every Cup Final from here up to and including 1961 was marred by injury. The ban on substitutes usually meant the match was ruined as a spectacle. 1953 - Eric Bell (Bolton) 1954 - no trouble 1955 - Jimmy Meadows (Man City; he never played again) 1956 - Bert Trautmann (Man City, who actually won the match; Trautmann's broken neck wasn't discovered till afterwards, but could have been fatal) 1957 - Ray Wood (Man Utd) 1958 - Harry Gregg (Man Utd, though he didn't have to go off) 1959 - Roy Dwight (Notts Forest - this evened up the game, which Forest were threatening to run away with completely; as it was they just held on for the win) 1960 - Billy Whelan (Blackburn Rovers) 1961- Len Chalmers (Leicester City)
Gerry bryne Liverpool broke his collarbone in the 65 cup final early on in game played all game and extra time .today the get hit with a feather and their down rolling about haha
I was forced to watch this game on a bright sunny day in May by my father. I was only five!! I just wanted to go out and play in the sunshine. Put me off football for twenty years....and then, when I recovered I was (and still am) a Man United fan.
Grande Jorge "George" Robledo, uno de los mejores futbolistas de Chile y de Colo-Colo!!!!!!!!
Sou torcedor do Galo de Minas e um fã incondicional do Newcastle!!!!! Uma das camisas mais lindas dos times da Inglaterra!!!
The People in Chile doesn't now who is Jorge(George) Robledo, its too sad because he was the Best Chilean Player of the 50'
The start of the "Wembley Hoodoo" - nearly every Cup Final from here up to and including 1961 was marred by injury. The ban on substitutes usually meant the match was ruined as a spectacle.
1953 - Eric Bell (Bolton)
1954 - no trouble
1955 - Jimmy Meadows (Man City; he never played again)
1956 - Bert Trautmann (Man City, who actually won the match; Trautmann's broken neck wasn't discovered till afterwards, but could have been fatal)
1957 - Ray Wood (Man Utd)
1958 - Harry Gregg (Man Utd, though he didn't have to go off)
1959 - Roy Dwight (Notts Forest - this evened up the game, which Forest were threatening to run away with completely; as it was they just held on for the win)
1960 - Billy Whelan (Blackburn Rovers)
1961- Len Chalmers (Leicester City)
Gerry bryne Liverpool broke his collarbone in the 65 cup final early on in game played all game and extra time .today the get hit with a feather and their down rolling about haha
@@chrisfallon9678😮my goodness. Ronaldo started all that 😂
Y el gol quedó inmortalizado en el disco Walls and Bridges de Lennon!
El autor del gol fué George Robledo, futuro delantero de Colo-Colo
I was forced to watch this game on a bright sunny day in May by my father. I was only five!! I just wanted to go out and play in the sunshine.
Put me off football for twenty years....and then, when I recovered I was (and still am) a Man United fan.
mis mas grandes respetos para un verdadero crack.
The chilean striker Jorge Robledo. Newscastle United and Colo Colo
Sam Ellis of It's a Knockout who was the ref.
Has a team ever been so badly crippled in a cup final?
Early V.A.R. !
...no subs allowed, by the end Arsenal only had 7 players still standing!