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1975 FA Cup Final - Fulham V West Ham United
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It had been eleven years since the hammers last tasted success in this prestigious competition, and against Second Division Fulham the stage was set for the trophy to return to the East End of London in only the second ever all-London Cup final.
The neutrals favoured Fulham, who with Hammers' legend Booby Moore marshalling their defence, posed a serious threat to John Lyall's men.
But the afternoon belonged to Alan Taylor, who netted twice in four minutes to ensure an FA Cup triumph for West Ham United. The young striker who had started the season with Rochdale, could only of dreamed that he would emerge as one of Hammers' Wembley heroes. But that he did, netting this third brace in as many matches, after seeing off Arsenal and Ipswich Town in the previous rounds, and now adding Fulham to his list of victims.
It had been a season of consolidation as the Hammers finished the campaign in 13th position in the old First Division, but FA Cup glory opened-up a route into Europe.
Now relive the whole day all over again, as skipper and Hammer of the Year Billy Bonds led his team to a memorable victory over their West London rivals.
- ILC Media
- E
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
- English
- 1
- The FA Cup
- 2
1975 FA Cup Final - Fulham V West Ham United
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It had been eleven years since the hammers last tasted success in this prestigious competition, and against Second Division Fulham the stage was set for the trophy to return to the East End of London in only the second ever all-London Cup final.
The neutrals favoured Fulham, who with Hammers' legend Booby Moore marshalling their defence, posed a serious threat to John Lyall's men.
But the afternoon belonged to Alan Taylor, who netted twice in four minutes to ensure an FA Cup triumph for West Ham United. The young striker who had started the season with Rochdale, could only of dreamed that he would emerge as one of Hammers' Wembley heroes. But that he did, netting this third brace in as many matches, after seeing off Arsenal and Ipswich Town in the previous rounds, and now adding Fulham to his list of victims.
It had been a season of consolidation as the Hammers finished the campaign in 13th position in the old First Division, but FA Cup glory opened-up a route into Europe.
Now relive the whole day all over again, as skipper and Hammer of the Year Billy Bonds led his team to a memorable victory over their West London rivals.
- ILC Media
- E
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
- English
- 1
- The FA Cup
- 2
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