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Full title reads: "Wembley's 100,000 Cheer Arsenal's Cup Triumph.
Wembley, London. Massive crowd watch Arsenal beat Liverpool in football's FA Cup.
GV Elevated teams walking onto pitch. SV Towards teams walking onto pitch for presentation to King. SV King George VI with soccer officials walking onto field to greet players. LV Elevated King shaking hands with Arsenal players. SV King shaking hands with Logie and Swindin. CU King shaking hands with Reg Lewis. CU Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) looking on from Royal box. SV King shaking hands with Payne and Ray Lambert of Liverpool. CU Two fans wearing waterproof gas hoods. SV Joe Mercer tosses up and Phil Taylor picks up coin. GV Kick off. SV Scott passes forward to Lewis who shoots. SV Sidlow saves Logie shot. SV Mercer beats Mann but loses ball, regains it and passes to Goring who loses ball but Mercer sends ball out to Compton. SV Compton racing to Liverpool goal, centres to Goring, who slips pass to Jimmy Logie. Forward to Cox. GV Goring heads just wide. CU fan. Compton takes corner. GV Heading duel in Liverpool goalmouth. Ball is cleared. It is sent back by Mercer. Logie receives, through pass and R Lewis receives. In net. CU fan. CU Ball in net pan to players congratulating. Top view ball in net players congratulating. Top view crowd. GV Arsenal defending. Ball goes to Liddell, who centres. Ball goes outside off Stubbins head. LV crowd. SV Swindin taking his place in goal. MV Liverpool kicking off. Ball up left wing. MV Bill Liddell and Forbes in side line duel, which ends by Liddell centring to Swindin punting out. Ball goes to Payne but Swindin drops onto it. MV Swindin clears. Ball to Peter Goring, back pass to A Forbes, forward to Denis Compton, who shoots. Sidlow saves and clears to Payne to Baron, who passes forward. MV Bert Stubbins forward but is beaten by Mercer, who passes forward. SV Goring to Freddie Cox. Cox forward to Lewis and Lewis shoots. SV Goalkeeper. SV Crowd cheer. Liverpool kick off. SV Liddell receives, beats Mann. CU fan for corner. MV Payne takes corner. Arsenal clear. Ball back from Baron. Melee in Arsenal's goalmouth. Hits bar and bounces. Ball behind. MV Crowd. MV Mercer receives Cup. CU Press. SV Mercer down steps, cheered. MV Photographers. MV Mercer chaired. CU Mercer with Cup.
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