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1970 - The Kings Road was where you bought your Gabbadine trousers. A group of lorry drivers campaigned to 'save the mini skirt'. Shaggy Afghan coats were worn by the rich and famous, as they drove around town in their Triumph Stage. Lee Marvin was 'Born under a wandrin' star', Norman Greenbaum was seeing 'Spirits in the sky', Matthew had his Southern Comfort, Christie sang about 'Yellow River' and Freda Payne had her 'Band of Gold'. Monty Python slithered onto our screens and you could call the Goodies... Anytime!!!
Includes: Both games in full including extra time.
Everton were League Champions and England were on their way to defend the World Cup in Mexico. Chelsea were on the way to Wembley to play in one of the most exciting Cup Finals to be played at the old Stadium. It was the first Final top go to a replay... and what a battle that was...
Take a nostalgic trip down Wembley Way and turn left into memory lane. As well as seeing 2 of the best teams play some outstanding football, see a televisual event, the way it was done in 1970. The world stopped on Cup Final day. Shops closed and TV dedicated a day to football. Both ITV and the BBC battled it out as competitively as the teams on the pitch. You thought that getting into the Champions League is important... This Ladies & Gentlemen... is the 1970 FA CUP FINAL!
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This is the greatest purchase any football fan will ever make. There is another DVD of the match, but this only shows brief highlights of the Cup Final itself, and the entire replay. Do not buy that version - it is a con. If you want to see the greatest football match ever played, this is the DVD for you. Have a bible handy, because God (Norman Hunter) is playing in this match. Ian Hutchinson's throw-ins are incredible for Chelsea.