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Title: Preston v Swansea 1964 (British Pathe)
Post by: gregavfc69/70 on February 13, 2024, 12:43:35 PM
FA Cup semi-final at a very wet Villa Park.
Amazing piece of film as you see the old Witton Lane Stand at the start.
It has a standing terraced paddock at the front, did anyone stand there?
And is that the original roof?  Two years later, it became all-seater ready for the 1966 World Cup Finals.
Title: Re: Preston v Swansea 1964 (British Pathe)
Post by: usav on February 13, 2024, 05:28:43 PM
I think you forgot the link?
Title: Re: Preston v Swansea 1964 (British Pathe)
Post by: gregavfc69/70 on February 13, 2024, 06:02:08 PM
Sorry....should have stated...it's on You Tube.
Title: Re: Preston v Swansea 1964 (British Pathe)
Post by: Exeter 77 on February 13, 2024, 06:06:08 PM
There are two videos on YouTube for this game.

https://youtu.be/R1Lz-kxE13g?si=pC8yRy8n8YJBn1Fl

https://youtu.be/HyT3vaGFv_0?si=HlYruVuf4F3slgE5

The first is ten and a half minutes long and the second just over two minutes.
Title: Re: Preston v Swansea 1964 (British Pathe)
Post by: Yeltzbagger on February 13, 2024, 06:21:56 PM
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FA Cup semi-final at a very wet Villa Park.
Amazing piece of film as you see the old Witton Lane Stand at the start.
It has a standing terraced paddock at the front, did anyone stand there?
And is that the original roof?  Two years later, it became all-seater ready for the 1966 World Cup Finals.
First game I can really remember was against Fulham in 1962. I stood with my dad at the front of the Witton Lane on the halfway line.  I would have been 6 or 7. John Sleeuwenhoek came over to me just as they were about to kick off and gave me a stick of Wrigleys Spearmint (unchewed). My mum and dad had always told me not to take gifts from strangers and I'd never had chewing gum, but my dad said it was OK. I couldn't understand why my dad kept shouting "keep them out" so anxiously when we were winning....I soon came to understand that feeling!
Title: Re: Preston v Swansea 1964 (British Pathe)
Post by: dcdavecollett on February 14, 2024, 12:50:38 AM
Brian Godfrey, a distinguished player and captain of Villa, played in that SF, I believe.
Title: Re: Preston v Swansea 1964 (British Pathe)
Post by: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on February 14, 2024, 04:14:04 AM
Brian Godfrey, a distinguished player and captain of Villa, played in that SF, I believe.

(https://i.ibb.co/Tb48DBW/img012.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Tb48DBW)

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Godfrey played four games in Preston's FA Cup campaign, which led all the way to Wembley. However, after scoring in the sixth-round win over Oxford United, the Welshman lost his place to Alec Ashworth and was not selected for the final, one of the most thrilling ever staged at the old stadium, in which North End lost 3-2 to West Ham United. He was absent, too, for much of the springtime struggle for promotion, which ended in third place and narrow failure, and he was not happy about it.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/brian-godfrey-welsh-international-footballer-who-became-a-hardbitten-manager-1912373.html






Title: Re: Preston v Swansea 1964 (British Pathe)
Post by: dcdavecollett on February 15, 2024, 12:22:56 AM
Cheers, Andy.
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