GV. Massed crowds at the start of the FA Cup 3rd round football match between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City. GV. Manchester kick off and attack up field. LV. Manchester attacking, footballer kicks for goal but the ball goes wide. SV. Manchester...
GV. Massed crowds at the start of the FA Cup 3rd round football match between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City. GV. Manchester kick off and attack up field. LV. Manchester attacking, footballer kicks for goal but the ball goes wide. SV. Manchester attacking again. Bobby Johnstone with the ball, he shoots but ball glances off goal post. SV. Pan, West Brom attacking up field. Ball goes out to Horobin. He dribbles through and shoots. Ball is reflected back into play by goal keeper Sanders. Manchester's Ewing kicks it out to wing. SCU. West Brom attacking, ball goes out to Griffin, LV. Allen playing around goal area. The ball goes to Robson. He passes out to right wing, another player runs forward and slides the ball past the goalkeeper. Pan back to players congratulating. Score - West Bromwich Albion 1, Manchester City 0. Second half. AS. Floodlights. SV. West Brom attacking from the corner. Griffin runs for the ball. He passes to the centre forward who shoots towards goal but ball is deflected and goes over crossbar. SV. Griffin again with ball, he passes to Allen who shoots for goal. LV. Ball in net - crowd cheering. GV. West Brom attack again and score. GV. Massed crowd jumping and cheering. LV. Allen shoots and scores. GV. Mass crowd cheering.
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