Full title reads: "Wolverhampton Welcomes Its Cup Heroes".
Wolverhampton, West Midlands. Wolves return after winning Football's FA Cup.
SV Team posing at entrance of coach at Wolverhampton station. CU Billy Wright holding Cup at entrance to coach LV Coach outside station waiting to move off. CU Boy cheering.
LV Coach travelling towards past cheering crowds. Travel shot past cheering crowds. SV Coach travelling towards camera. LV Past cheering crowds. Front view coach travelling towards past crowds Mounted policeman in foreground. SV Pan team waving from coach as it arrives at Town. Hall.
GV Top view crowd surging forward with police. Nearer top view of surging crowd. SV Manager Stan Cullis coming out onto balcony of Town Hall. Side view crowd cheering from pavement. CU Stan Cullis on balcony speaking. 'I want to introduce to you the most popular man in Wolverhampton today'.
GV Top view massed crowds cheering. CU Billy Wright balcony cheering holds Cup up to cheering crowds. GV Crowds cheering. CU Boy cheering. SV Billy Wright on balcony goes 'Ssh' with finger. starts to speak. 'Mr. Mayor, Lady Mayoress, Ladies and gentlemen, I want to thank you very, very sincerely on behalf of the players and myself for the wonderful reception which you have given us this afternoon. '
GV Top view crowds cheering. SV Wolverhampton Wanderers grouped on balcony waving to crowds. GV Massed crowds waving and cheering. SV Back view Billy Wright on balcony holding up FA Cup.
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