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Wolverhampton Wanderers Vs Blackburn Rovers - 1960 FA Cup
€11,99
Having won the league the previous two seasons, Wolves had been pipped by a single point by Burnley as the 1959/60 season drew to a close, but with The FA Cup Final still to contest, silverware could still be added to an ever-growing trophy cabinet as Wembley beckoned.
Facing Blackburn Rovers who had finished the season in 17th place in only their second season back in the first division, Wolves were hot favourites to clinch the cup for the fourth time in their history, and who would bet against them, as they eventually strolled to a comfortable 3-0 victory.
Their opening goal on 41 minutes can only be described as a 'gift' from the Blackburn defence, as Stobart's cross was deflected past his own goal keeper by the unfortunate Blackburn defender Mick McGrath. If Wolves had been given the upper-hand with the goal, 2 minutes later Blackburn's woes heightened as full-back Dave Whelan fractured his leg and Rovers faced the prospect of playing the whole second half with only 10 men.
Midway through the second half Norman Deeley scored from Horne's cross to all but seal the victory for Wolves, and with 2 minutes to go, the icing was on the cake as Deeley hit his second to make it 3-0 after Stobart had nearly up-rooted the goal posts with a ferocious shot.
Bill Slater led the players up the famous Wembley steps, and The Cup was heading back to Molineux for a 4th time. Now relive this golden moment of history all over again as we bring you the full uninterrupted 90 minutes for the very first time on DVD.
- 1
- The FA Cup
- E
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
- Free
- 2
- English
Wolverhampton Wanderers Vs Blackburn Rovers - 1960 FA Cup
€11,99
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Having won the league the previous two seasons, Wolves had been pipped by a single point by Burnley as the 1959/60 season drew to a close, but with The FA Cup Final still to contest, silverware could still be added to an ever-growing trophy cabinet as Wembley beckoned.
Facing Blackburn Rovers who had finished the season in 17th place in only their second season back in the first division, Wolves were hot favourites to clinch the cup for the fourth time in their history, and who would bet against them, as they eventually strolled to a comfortable 3-0 victory.
Their opening goal on 41 minutes can only be described as a 'gift' from the Blackburn defence, as Stobart's cross was deflected past his own goal keeper by the unfortunate Blackburn defender Mick McGrath. If Wolves had been given the upper-hand with the goal, 2 minutes later Blackburn's woes heightened as full-back Dave Whelan fractured his leg and Rovers faced the prospect of playing the whole second half with only 10 men.
Midway through the second half Norman Deeley scored from Horne's cross to all but seal the victory for Wolves, and with 2 minutes to go, the icing was on the cake as Deeley hit his second to make it 3-0 after Stobart had nearly up-rooted the goal posts with a ferocious shot.
Bill Slater led the players up the famous Wembley steps, and The Cup was heading back to Molineux for a 4th time. Now relive this golden moment of history all over again as we bring you the full uninterrupted 90 minutes for the very first time on DVD.
- 1
- The FA Cup
- E
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
- Free
- 2
- English
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