VS Dennis Law is the first into the Wembley dressing room after their win. Then the rest of the team celebrate by drinking milk and champagne out of their trophy. Bobby Charlton, David Herd, Albert Quixnall, John Giles, Maurice Setters,...
VS Dennis Law is the first into the Wembley dressing room after their win. Then the rest of the team celebrate by drinking milk and champagne out of their trophy. Bobby Charlton, David Herd, Albert Quixnall, John Giles, Maurice Setters, David Gaskell, Tony Dunne, Noel Cantwell, Pat Crerand, Bill Foulkes and manager Matt Busby. Referee Ken Aston comes in as well to join the victorious Manchester team. VS game in progress, very short but we see David Herd score a goal for Manchester United. MS Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip in royal box. CU Earl of Attlee (Clement) and Harold Wilson watching. MS Viscount Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery in stands. VS type in football crowd, not all recognisable as Wembley.
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