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Sam Cowan massages Newcastle player Charlie Crowes injured footSam Cowan massages Newcastle player Charlie Crowe's injured foot
Dennis Tueart of Newcastle United with the League Cup
Jimmy Howie, ex-Newcastle United footballer, behind the counter in his shopJimmy Howie, ex-Newcastle United footballer, behind the counter in his London tobacconists shop 1955
Gordon Davies at Maine Road, he had signed for Manchester City 1985
Tony Book, former Manchester City footballer and manager, at home with wife Sylvia and their children, Tracey and Anthony
Colin Bell, undergoing experiments to discover how he generates powerColin Bell, Manchester City F.C. footballer, undergoing experiments to discover how he generates power, at Salford University
Manchester City footballers: Glyn Pardoe, Alan Oakes and Jimmy Murray at a hostel at rystal Palace Sports Centre for training
Alex Harley, Manchester City F.C. footballer, in action against Aston Villa 1962Alex Harley, Manchester City F.C. footballer, in action against Aston Villa. He missed scoring a goal from point blank range
Eddie McMorran, Manchester City footballer taking a bath after training
Mike Summerbee, of Manchester City
Colin Barlow, Manchester City F.C. scores
Manchester City footballer Bill Leivers soaking his injured foot in a bowl of water prepared by his wife, Shirley
Manchester City footballers, brothers Frank Ross (R) and G.H. Ross
Footballer Eddie McMorran signing autographs 1947Footballer Eddie McMorran signing autographs for children after joining Manchester City FC
Roy Paul of Manchester City FC, in action against Southend United in the F.A. Cup 4th Round, 1956
Footballer Roy Paul joins Manchester City 1950L-R, E Phillips, Ken Barnes, Roy Paul, Roy Clarke
Manchester City player Mike Doyle weighs in watched by Alan Oakes, Malcolm Allison, Tommy Booth, Neil Young and physiotherapist Peter Blakey
Steve Daley of Man City chatting with Longsight rag and bone man Albert ScottBritain's most expensive footballer Steve Daley finally signed in at Maine Road to end one of soccer's longest transfer sagas
Kazimierz Deyna Polish footballer with his wife Mariola, on a street in front of Manchester City Football Ground, Maine Roa
Dudley Kerwick, manager of Nuneaton F.C. with boys of Manor Park Grammar School, listening to the car radio to find out their opponents in the F.A. Cup third round
Torquay players relax in the bath after the game Leeds United v Torquay (2-2) - FA Cup 3rd round 1955-56Mrs Blenkinsop, Leeds United director, congratulates the Torquay players as they relax in the bath after the game. He is shaking hands with Torquay skipper Don Mills, a former Leeds United player
Wrexham fc footballers train before their FA cup 3rd round match with Arsenal watched by sheep. 1992
Jack Kelsey sprawled in the sawdust watches the ball enter the net for Bedford's only goal scored by Harry YatesFA Cup 3rd Round Replay: Bedford Town v Arsenal Jan 1956
Sunderland footballerBobbyKerrspeaking at FA Cup banquet
Frank Hudspeth captain of Newcastle United holding the F.A. cup after winning the 1924 cup final 2-0 v Aston Villa at Wembley
More than 750, 000 jubilant fans packed Sunderland last night for the incredible return home of the 1973 FA Cup winnersLine-up at the front of the bus (left to right); Dave Watson, JIm Montgomery, Dick Malone, Ron Guthrie, Bobby Kerr, Richard Pitt, Vic Halom, Dennis Tueart and Ian Porterfield
The victoriousNewcastleteam aboard abusreturn with the FAcupto be greeted by hueh crowdsThe victoriousNewcastleteam aboard abusreturn with thecupto be greeted by huge crowds
Sunderland Football Club Captains past and present L to R Raich Carter, Barry Venison and Bobby Kerr
Sunderland's manager Paolo Di Canio during the match between Newcastle v Sunderland
Newcastle's Shola Ameobi brought down by Sunderland's Fraizer Campbell for a penalty
Raich Carter junior, with father Horatio Raich Carter, former Sunderland FC captain and Bobby KerrRaich Carter junior, 4, with father Horatio Raich Carter, the former Sunderland FC captain who won the FA Cup with the team in 1937, and Bobby Kerr, the present Sunderland team captain
Alan Shearer celebrates after scoring Newcastle's second goal Sunderland 1 Newcastle United 4
Sunderland manager Bob Stokoe embraces Ian Porterfield, after Sunderland beat Leeds United in the 1973 FA Cup Final
Sunderland players run out on the pitchagainst Blackpool in the last match before the FA cup final
Sunderland fans on the pitch - FA Cup 1961FA Cup 6th round match 1961 : Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur 1-1
Newcastle's Shola Ameobi celebrates the equalising goal against Sunderland 2012
Sunderland's Jermain Defoe after scoring the winner against Newcastle 2015
Newcastle United Kevin Keegan at final whistle Newcastle 2 Sunderland 1 2008
The Hereford crowd invade the pitch after non-league Hereford beat Newcastle in the FA Cup 3rd Round 1972
Chasetown FC FA Cup 3rd Round ahead of their game against Cardiff City
Ray Crawford scores Colchester United's third goal to complete a memorable giant-killing actFootball: FA Cup fifth round 1970/71: Colchester United v Leeds United (3-2)
FA CUP 1958/59. Third round. Norwich City v Manchester United. Terry Bly (extreme right) gets his shot through the United defence to score their first goal. Norwich won 3-0
Bedford's Desmond Quinn pours champagne after the FA Cup 3rd round replay match which pushed Arsenal all the wayBedford Town v Arsenal (1-2) F.A.Cup 3rd round replay 1956
Hereford players celebrate in the dressing room after beating NewcastleFA CUP. 3rd Round Replay Hereford United 2 Newcastle United 1
Bournemouth 21 year old Milton Graham scores Bournemouth's first goal against Manchester United3rd Round FA Cup Man Utd 0 Bournemouth 2
Sutton goal scorers Tony Rains and Matthew Harland celebrate their win over Coventry city in the FA Cup 1989Sutton goal scorers Tony Rains and Matthew Hanland celebrate their win over Coventry city in the FA Cup 1989
Liverpool v Oldham Athletic FA Cup 3rd round 2012Liverpool's Jay Spearing and Oldham's Dean Furman
A horse drawn carriage of spectators off to see the FA Cup Final at Crystal Palace in 1911. Passing the Houses of Parliament