Leeds United v Wolves FA Cup Semi-Final 1973

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A Maine Road semi-final, which featured a Leeds team in their 6th FA Cup semi within 9 years. At the heart of their defence was a 38-year-old Jack Charlton, now in his 21st year at Elland Road. But could Wolves, with an attack led by Derek Dougan and John Richards, knock out the defending champs? Tony Gubba is your commentator.

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  • i agree this is not how i remember this game i was on the edge of my seat as Wolves had much the better of Leeds in this one(Leeds fan)

  • @firetack @Nuttybott Unfortunately, that's a result of editing done by the TV channel and not any of my own. Apologies for that.

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  • leeds

  • Unlucky Wolves. 2 fantastic teams with real fans...

  • Lofty Parkes!!! loved him with the Vancouver Whitecaps!!!

  • richards and dougan one of best strike partners ever

  • Great Upload - Exactly as i remembered it - Leeds were always the most potent force in this game - Wolves didn't make a chance until they went a goal down

  • I loved football back then.........players getting knocks and just standing up and getting on with it. No histrionics. Shame it isn't like that now. :o(

  • i'm argentinianand these are my two favourite english football teams....

  • I was there in the North Stand and it was my first big away day. Leeds certainly did not make all the running. I wouldn't say we outplayed Leeds, but it was certainly a more even encounter than the commenatry suggests. RIP Frank Munro.

  • So sad to hear that Frank Munro has passed away, he was one of the most under rated centre half's in the country. I was at this match and remember it as if it was yesterday. Frank Munro RIP a great player in the 1970's.

  • @jasonugs Silly plastic

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