Thought to be Selected Originals from late 1940s material.
The Football FA Cup Semi-final. Liverpool V Burnley at Blackpool, Lancashire.
CU Spectators in fancy dress. MS Shot of crowd. Shots of play mentioned are Alan Brown of Burnley and Bill Jones of Liverpool. MS Back view of Strong,...
Thought to be Selected Originals from late 1940s material.
The Football FA Cup Semi-final. Liverpool V Burnley at Blackpool, Lancashire.
CU Spectators in fancy dress. MS Shot of crowd. Shots of play mentioned are Alan Brown of Burnley and Bill Jones of Liverpool. MS Back view of Strong, Burnley's goalkeeper taking a kick. LS Peter Kippax, Burnley, in action. MS back view of goal kick. MS Kippax on the wing. LS Cut in shot of crowd. LS Alf Stubbins and Bill Liddell, Liverpool in action. MS good through the net shot of goalie in action. In extra time Fagin takes corner for Liverpool. More shots of play - game ends in a 0-0 draw. LS of crowd.
The Football FA Cup semi final. Charlton Athletic V Newcastle United at Elland Road, Leeds, Yorkshire. Charlton win 4-0.
LS Various shots of the game centring round the Newcastle goal, showing the four goals scored by Charlton. LS Sam Bartram, Charlton Goalie makes a good save from a Newcastle cross. MS Cut in shots of the crowd. MS good shot of Charlton player kicking ball off goal line. MS more shots of Bartram making saves. MS Dawson scores for Charlton. Crowd cheer. More shots of play. LS of Don Welsh scoring for Charlton. Cut in of crowd. LS Welsh scores again. Back view Hurst scores. Crowd cheer.
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