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37th Cup Final at Wembley to try and get a result. Bremner has moved up to inside right. Giles gone back to right half. Littlefool are playing as they were. There is Giles now at right half. Leeds attacking the goal to our left. Strong. Intercepted by Hunter. He's gone through. Stephenson. And a good shot it was. Well, everything goes now, Jim. Yeah, one of the interesting points is another injury. Before we take this throw, another player down. I think, is it really the right back can't fight? No. It's Johnny Giles. That is the treatment incidentally for cramp that Collins is giving to Giles. Pushing the foot backwards and forwards. It relieves the muscle and the tension. I think we're going to see an awful lot of this in the coming minutes. These players having fought so hard and so strenuously. In case any of you are thinking, why is it that footballers get cramp when they're trained all the week very hard for hour upon hour? I can tell you the answer. Nobody knows. The medical authorities haven't been able yet to provide us with an answer. All that we know is that it happens almost every year, particularly on this surface at Wembley. And it's a throw to Liverpool midway inside the Leeds half. Liverpool so long putting on the pressure and nothing to show for it. Hunt to Stevenson. Stevenson. Byrne. He's there! He's there! It's a goal! Roger Hunt has scored a pass from Gerry Byrne after two and a half minutes of extra time. A beautiful diving header from the left-back Byrne. I think he has looked as though he's going to do it. My goodness me! Ha-ha! And Leeds come back. Well, it was a fine goal. If he wins the final, it will certainly go down as a very fine winner. Stevenson. Thompson. Hunt. Cullins. And a fat foul by Cullins, not strong. Jimmy, Leeds have gotten everything in now. There can't be any more defence. No, no. And in doing that, I feel they might leave their own defence a little bit open. But they've got to just take a chance and do something at this stage of the game. But as soon as there was extra time, because of Story's injury, they were at a great disadvantage. And the odds are on Liverpool. But you never know. It's not over yet. And I'm sure Leeds will fling everything into the battle to try and get the equaliser. But it's Lawler keeping Liverpool on the attack. For the last half hour, they have looked much the better side. Much the stronger side. And the goal they scored did seem inevitable if the opportunity came. St John taking his time. Inside. Yes, to Stevenson. Oh, wonderful move. And a great save by Spring. And there are the Liverpool fellows. Sure that they're going to get this done. Oh! My goodness me. Spring must have been upsided for a moment or two. Well, apart from 11 Liverpool players playing on top of their form, Leeds are now having to contend with the Liverpool fanatical crowd who've gone mad on the terraces. They are singing and cheering and chanting as they've not done since the match started. And it's pretty hard to play against that enthusiasm coupled with the skill of the Liverpool team. Great credit to Liverpool. They'll be without their key man Gordon Milne today who's injured. But they have fought hard and so far successfully. A beautiful pass. Callaghan on the right. Thompson on the left. Not much room. Strong. Callaghan. Hard to pry it open. This Leeds defence. A good header by St John. For a little man, Jim, he's worked so, so hard. He certainly has. From start to finish. He's been in the game all the time. Trying to get that opening to get his side running front. And at last he succeeded. Eight of the 30 minutes extra time gone. Liverpool beating Leeds. One goal to nil. Scored by Roger Hunt after two and a half minutes of extra time. These words are coming very true. When you walk through a storm. Well they've walked through a kind of storm this afternoon to their success. If they can manage to hold on to that one goal lead for the next minutes. Tommy Smith puts Hunt in possession again. Nervous how the Leeds players are sending Callaghan inside there. Trying to cut down the danger. And that goal that Roger Hunt scored, just a point of interest, was the fifth that he has got. In the success run for Liverpool this season. He's the only man in the Liverpool side who's scored more than one goal. It shows just what value he's been. Since they've moved Remner up in the forward line. Leeds have not been as effective in attack strangely enough. And they've lost a goal in the process. So I wonder whether they might revert to another formation in a moment. Yes! Yes! It's the first kick he's had since he went into the attack and he's scored with it. Ten and a half minutes. Billy Remner, the man who got the vital goal in the semi-final and put Leeds to Wembley. Has got the equaliser here. My goodness me, what a goal. What a beautiful kick. And the man who made it, I told you it was a funny game with numbers all over the place. The man who made it was Jackie Charlton who headed the ball, who beat three men in the air. And headed the ball back down to his feet for a magnificent volley to bring about that goal. What a game. So back we are who would have believed it. Yes. And there's the end of the first half of extra time. Both sides levelled, one goal a piece. And ahead another 15 minutes of what must be agony Jan I would think. When you stretch into a tackle you feel whether you actually get cramp or not. It's about to come and there's this feeling. And I think at least 75% of the fans were feeling this at this moment. If you really go in and full stretch. And how Leeds have pulled back I don't know. Because for the first period of that half they were just on the floor. They got the goal and for the last five minutes they were beginning to take the play again. And Liverpool's game became ragged. And again it's anybody's guess who in anybody is going to turn the tide in this last 15 minutes. There is Her Majesty who must be having a very enjoyable day. Watching this great fight and the feeling of fervour. On her left is Harry Reynolds. On the other side Sidney Reeks of Liverpool, the two chairmen of the clubs. Both appearing for the first time at Wembley in this capacity with their clubs. Both hoping that they've won the cup and so far they don't know who's going to get it. They're looking very quiet alongside Her Majesty and here they go again. And so this time it is Liverpool attacking the goal to our left. St John. St John. Nice rebound off Giles' heel, rather lucky for Leeds. Peter Thompson. Strong. St John. A jolly good shot and a jolly good save. Well that looked on for a moment but it might be the winner. I think the wet ball slipped out of his hands there, I think he thought he was holding that one. Strong. This could be a chance. Good shot. There goes Byrne down the back. Very nearly a rebound to St John. Ball at the moment running with the brave, running with Leeds who've fought so well, so hard to get back into this match. Two minutes left of play, Jorgensen now running away but easily run by Byrne. And once again all the indications are that we'll have a draw. Are they? Last time that there had to be a replay 53 years ago, 1912 Barnsley and West Ham drew no score. Strange thing that Barnsley who were in that game are now in the fourth division next season. Well at that rate Gerry we weren't born when that happened and Prussia will be dead before it happens again. Come on! Well I'm glad one of my predictions came off because I watched Callaghan play the other week, the player for Liverpool and I thought he was the most underrated player. And through the game today I could watch, he had a very good game and I was waiting for him to produce that moment of truth. Which he did there, he dribbled through and put a perfect ball over which if he and St John had missed it he would have walked straight into the middle of the field and shot himself. A wonderful goal but it was inevitable I think that Leeds who have been punished beyond mercy should fall behind again.

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