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Stoke City Vs Chelsea 1972 League Cup Final DVD

Stoke City Vs Chelsea 1972 League Cup Final DVD. After 109 years of trying, success had finally arrived. The 1970's had seen an upturn in fortune for the Potters: Having reached the FA Cup semi final in 1971, the 1972 witnessed the Club's first ever
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Stoke City Vs Chelsea 1972 League Cup Final DVD. After 109 years of trying, success had finally arrived. The 1970's had seen an upturn in fortune for the Potters: Having reached the FA Cup semi final in 1971, the 1972 witnessed the Club's first ever Cup final appearance, & what an afternoon it proved to be. Defeating Manchester United & West Ham along the way, it was Chelsea in the final & a capacity Wembley crowd waited. The Londoners were the pundits favourites, but Tony Waddington's Stoke had other ideas, & the thousands that had made the journey down the M6 were certainly intent on making it an occasion to savour, as the sound of "we'll be with you" echoed around the famous stadium. The scene was set, one half of Wembley was painted red & white, & what a thrilling contest it turned out to be. With only five minutes played, a goalmouth scramble caused panic in the Chelsea back-line & Conroy pounced to head past Bonetti. It was the perfect start, which sparked wild celebrations. But as half time approached, Osgood seized on a loose ball to steer home the equaliser, & Chelsea were back in it. The scoreline remained level for much of the second half, until the cup fairytale came true for George Eastham. With just under twenty minutes remaining, Eastham capitalised on Bonetti's parry to lift the ball past the stranded keeper, & cap a tremendous season for the old campaigner. How the travelling fans celebrated this historic victory for the Club, & now relive this unforgettable day all over again, as we bring you the extended highlights from the match itself, including all of the post match celebrations & interviews from the Stoke dressing room, & a special bonus interview filmed the day after the final with the goal scoring hero George Eastham. This is one piece of Stoke City history that no fan should ever be without.

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Toffs Ltd
Revive the spirit of football legends with TOFFS (https://www.toffs.com)! We celebrate the beautiful game's heritage with authentic retro football shirts and vintage-inspired apparel. From iconic club jerseys to national team kits, our meticulously crafted garments exude nostalgia and style. With attention to detail and premium materials, each piece captures the essence of football's golden era. Whether you're cheering from the stands or hitting the streets, TOFFS ensures you'll stand out in timeless fashion. Join us in honoring the traditions of football and wear your passion with pride!
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