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The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
By BBC2
May 19 2009
The Longside Remembers, today we take a trip back to the 5th May 1962 and the FA Cup final between Burnley and Tottenham Hotspur, Burnley who had arguably a better side than the 59/60 team, with greats like Jimmy McIlroy, Jimmy Robson, Ray Pointer in there ranks, here we have compiled a match report from that day from way back when...

FA Cup Final 1962

 

Burnley 1 - 3 Tottenham Hotspur

Burnley Goalscorer: Jimmy Robson

Spurs Goalscorers: Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Smith, Danny Blanchflower.

Att: 100,000 @ Wembley

Teams:

Burnley: Blacklaw, Angus, Elder, Adamson, Cummings, Miller, McIlroy, Pointer, Robson, Harris.

Spurs: Brown, Baker, Henry, Blanchflower, Norman, Mackay, Medwin, White, Smith, Greaves, Jones

Referee: J. Finney (Hereford)

Linesmen: R.Tinker and C. A. Brownlow 

 

 

So near but yet so far, as Burnley reached Wembley, as some would remember "at the expense of the League Championship". When Burnley beat Fulham in the FA Cup Semi-Final on April 9th(at the second attempt), they were sitting pretty at the top of the league.

But with April 9th and Fulham out of the way Burnley only managed one win in their last eight league games, in explicitly losing five of them. The Twin Towers arguably were playing a part in Burnley's title run in.

Come the 5th of May, 5 days after the league was lost, with a 4-0 stuffing at Hillsborough. Burnley were taking the Wembley stage for the second time in their illustrious history. Against Spurs who had arguably the hardest run in, apart from lower League Plymouth Argyle(1-5), they had been drawn against Division one teams such as Birmingham(3-3,2-4), West Brom (2-4), Aston Villa(2-0), then Manchester United in the Semi, which proved no problem as Spurs ran out 3-1 winners.

Burnleys run in was quite straight forward hammering QPR 6-1, a slight stutter when drawn against London club Leyton Orient drawing at Turf Moor 1-1, before beating the lower league upstarts 1-0 at Brisbane Road. From then on in it would be Division One opponents in Everton winning 3-1, Sheffield United at Bramall Lane edging the game 1-0, then to perennial strugglers Fulham, having been held at Villa Park, Burnley had to go to Filbert Street to finally dispose of the London club thanks to Jimmy Robson who put the result beyond doubt with a brace.


On to Wembley, with sportswriters pre match labelling it "the Final of the Century" as both Burnley and Spurs were renowned for playing good football, but post match it had been renamed "The Chessboard Final" as what normally happens both teams played with a level of skill and finesse they cancelled each other out.

A goal inside three minutes that took Burnley by surprise and gave Spurs the perfect start.  Bill Brown launched a long ball up field and with Bobby Smith's vision he played the ball into the path of England's premier goal poacher Jimmy Greaves, whose first touch was not brilliant but the England forward managed to outwit not only himself but the unfortunate Tommy Cummings to slide the ball past Adam Blacklaw, the ball nestling just inside the post for the opening goal.

That's how it stayed, with the first half coming to an end, Burnley and Spurs were showing why this Final was the purists final, with fantastic play from both camps.

Four minutes after the start Jimmy Robson wrote himself into the record books, with the equalizing goal, it was Robson who scored the 100th Goal at Wembley. Set up by Gordon 'Bomber' Harris when he collected the ball from a Ray Pointer pass, he raced past Peter Baker and knocked in a low cross, which found Jimmy Robson, the rest (as they say) is history as his low shot went into the net through the Spurs keeper Brown's legs.

Burnley were now back in it, 1-1 and game on, but while Burnley were still on a high, disaster hit, within a minute of the hundredth goal being scored by Robson, Spurs scored, one of Tottenham's all time legends John White took advantage, with Burnley still celebrating the equalizing goal, White on the left wing went past Angus and McIlroy, before setting up a cross into the box.  Bobby Smith was on hand near the penalty spot and as he  swivelled past Brian Miller, Smith  then crashed his shot into the goal, leaving Blacklaw rooted to the spot.  

Burnley were never out of the game, and could/should have equalized again, Robson again had the ball in the Tottenham net, only for the Linesman's flag to intervene, offside. contentious maybe, but that would not be the end of the controversy as Spurs were handed a penalty in the 82nd minute when a John White cross saw  Bobby Smith challenge Blacklaw as they both fell in a heap with another Spurs man Cliff Jones. The linesman flagged, seemingly for a foul on Blacklaw, the ref ignored the flag and allowed play to continue, Medwin then lashed a shot goalwards only to be stopped on the line by the arm of Tommy Cummings, Penalty!. 

No disputing who would take it Danny Blanchflower the Irish International and football legend would step forward, and as he approached, he made a shimmy that was hardly noticeable, Blacklaw sank to his knees realising the great man had wrong footed him, the ball disappeared into the left hand corner of the net to extend the Spurs lead. 3-1 and the FA Cup was on its way to White Hart Lane.

Burnley were runners up to the double, after allowing the league to drift from their grasp, then losing to arguably the greatest Spurs team ever, after the North London Club archived the unimaginable the season previous when they completed the League and FA Cup double.

Burnley heroes to a man, leave the Twin Towers with memories, while the treasure goes to Bill Nicholson and his Spurs team.

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The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: TheLongside.co.uk (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 09:16

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Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: BBC 2 (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 09:26

Any one remember the game, does my report come close?

Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: bordeauxclaret (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 09:57

I was there BBC2 but I honestly can't remember many details of the game now.

We were behind for virtually the entire match so it wasn't particularly enjoyable and although we often pressed I can remember having that feeling that we were inevitably going to lose. I've often had that feeling since, whenever we've been involved in a big game, perhaps that Cup Final was the origin of it.

One odd thing about that day, I recently saw a photo of the team coming down the steps after receiving their loser's medals. There were quite a few women in the photo wearing those fold-away plastic rainhoods that were so popular back then. Obviously it must have been raining but I don't remember getting wet or it raining at all. Maybe being young and at a big game I didn't even notice the weather but memory can play some odd tricks.



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Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: colinwaldron (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 10:03

I wasnt there, I was 9 years old and sat on our old red leatherette settee and watched the game on telly in black and white. Mum made me some jam butties and I had a bottle of Tizer; broke my heart when the goals went in, it was my first real disappointment as a Burnley fan, but by then I was already "hooked" and disappointment was to be part and parcel of the deal. Lets hope next Monday is a joyous occasionsmiling smiley



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Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: GrimsbyClaret (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 10:49

I was only 7 didnt go dads not a big football fan, what I do remember is all the boys in my west riding of yorkshire school were marching round the playground singing "Burnley for the Cup".



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Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: davemauritius (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 11:15

I do remember the match . It was played on 5th May which was my birthday . At that time Mauritius was still far from modernity . We had no electricity in rural ares . We used dry cells for our radios . I followed it on my radio .I felt very sad when Burnley lost the match .

At that time Burnley had a huge number of fans .They exceeded both Manchester United and Tottenham . Nobody talked about Liverpool as they were still languishing in second division .

With Burnley being relagated in lower divisions ,the numbergradually dwindled . We have still some Burnley fans among the older generation . With the new revival of Burnley and inflicting capital punishment on some London clubs ,Burnley are regaining their old popularity . However it will take some time to enjoy their old popularity .

Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: BBC 2 (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 20:43

Cheers lads (Sm160)

Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: The Collector (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 20:51

Great write up.

I was only 4 years old at the time & hadn't even heard of Burnley till 1967 when we moved to the area, I was then a Claret by the age of 11.

We're on the verge of making history again & this time I feel a part of it. (Sm13)



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Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: Dave Thomas (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 20:55

Nice one Beeb
I was there as well and remember very little but do remember the queues for tickets that snaked round the cricket ground from the back of Turf Moor somewhere. Modern technology hasn' really managed to shorten queues much.

Re: The Longside Remembers. Wembley 1962 Burnley v Spurs
Posted by: ClanClaret (IP Logged)
Date: 19/05/2009 22:05

i was in scotland {near paisley} at a naval airbase when the tickets went on sale, so i missed out. but was at home in burnley for the game at wembley with spurs . what i remember the most today, was after the game cryin in the old toilet, out in the backyard for about an hour.(Sm40) here's hoping it does not happen again come monday 25th 2009. come on you clarets--up the clarets(Sm63)

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Posted by: BBC 2 (IP Logged)
Date: 22/05/2009 08:36

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