1972 FA Cup Final DVD Leeds United v Arsenal
Reaching the Cup final for the second time the 70's, Don Revie's Leeds side faced the current cup holders Arsenal in a gripping final
Leeds dominated; Arsenal had chances. But the day belonged to United and the image of Jones, swathed in bandages, making his way up the famous steps will go down as one of Wembley's most evocative images.
The match was decided by a single goal that came courtesy, as so many of United goals had, from the head of Allan Clarke. It is probably the most famous goal in Leeds United's illustrious history, as the tall centre forward dived to arrow a superb header past the helpless Barnett in the Arsenal goal.
Wembley was awash in a sea of White as the celebrations began, and now relive the drama all over again in this specially produced programme, with bonus interviews and statistics featured.
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