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The Cardiff City team which won the 1927 FA Cup, pictured April 1927. They are Back Row, left to Right: George Latham (trainer), Jimmy Nelson, Tom Farquharson, Tom Watson, George McLachlan
Cardiff Citys 1927 FA Cup winning captain Fred Keenor and Arsenal player Bob John are pictured looking at a Cup Final programme with a picture of the goal in the background. 4th January 1969
The Cardiff team, squad, backroom staff, directors and officials pictured with the cup following their historic victory over Arsenal in the 1927 FA Cup Final. April 1927
Cardiff City football team 1913-1914. Back Row: K. McKenzie, G. West, J. Evans, J. Kneeshaw, P. Cassidy, J. Stephenson, E. Milford, W. Davidson, T.W. Witts, T.H. Robinson. Centre Row: T
FA Cup 5th Round Replay match at The Dell. Southampton 4-0 West Bromwich Albion. Mike Channon celebrates his first minute opener past defeated goalkeeper John Osborne as defender Len Cantello looks
Former Cardiff City player Billy James in later years, chatting to groundstaff at Ninian Park. 7th January 1958
FA Cup Final 1927. Cardiff City 1 v Arsenal 0. Cardiff City fans up for the cup, pictured in Whitehall, 23rd April 1927
English League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium Manchester City v West Bromwich Albion A delighted Jeff Astle after scoring Albions only goal. 7th March 1970
Heres a tip for Wembley and the The Grand National. The man galloping up Southport Promenade, is West Brom centre forward Jeff Astle, who scored the winning goal at Wembley last year
FA Cup Semi Final replay match at St Andrews. Aston Villa 1 v West Bromwich Albion 0. Action during the match. 28th March 1957
FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. Cardiff City 1 v Arsenal 0. Fans rush onto the pitch following Cardiffs 1-0 Wembley victory. 23rd April 1927
English League Division One match at Old Trafford. Manchester United 5 v West Bromwich Albion 3. Denis Law beats Bobby Cram of West Brom to the ball to scores Uniteds third goal with a header
Muhammad Ali signing books at W. H Smiths Holborn London 1st June 1992Muhammad Ali signing books at W.H Smiths Holborn London 1st June 1992
Muhammad Ali at Heathrow Airport London before his departure to Los Angeles. 28th September 1984
The Beatles Concert at the ABC, Carlisle, as part of The Beatles Autumn Tour, Thursday 21st November 1963. George Harrison and Paul McCartney
John Robson of Derby County with manager Brian Clough, 1969
Fourteen year old Nigel Clough hugging his father Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough Brian Clough, with Peter Taylor. Circa 1980
Derby County manager George Jobey, 1935
Football English League Division One Derby County v Manchester City. Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Corrigan punches the ball clear from the head of Dave Mackay following a corner from Francis Lee
Derby County manager, Brian Clough, pictured at home with his children, Elizabeth, aged 2, Nigel, aged 3, and Simon, aged 5. 4th May 1969
Derby County Football club pose for a team group photograph. They are Back row left to right: Timothy Ward, Leon Leuty, Bert Mozley, William Townsend, Walter Musson, and Jack Howe
Colin Todd receives the PFA Player of the Year trophy from the Prime Minister Harold Wilson. 2nd March 1975
Jonny Morris of Derby County, who signed from Manchester United, pictured training at the Baseball Ground, 1950
English League Division One match at Loftus Road. Queens Park Rangers 4 v Derby County 1. Derby played the game in QPRs red away shirts as they had forgotten to bring their own shirts
Roy McFarland, Derby County and England centre-half, relaxes at home in Quarndon, Derby, with his leg in plaster. And has had to miss the England summer tour
English League Division One match at the Baseball Ground. Derby County 3 v Leeds United 2. Francis Lee leaves the field with a split lip after a confrontation with Norman Hunter of Leeds
The Professional Footballers Association tonight made their presentations for the player of the year awards at the Hilton Hotel
Derby County footballer Francis Lee in action against Ipswich Town during the League Division One match at the baseball Ground. 4th October 1975
Leeds United v Derby County Peter Lorimer, hammers in a rocket, just wide, watched by Archie Gemmill (centre) and Steve Powell. 2nd November 1974
John O Hare (right) challenges Forests Peter Hindley. Derby County v Nottingham Forest 29th November 1969
Assistant manager Peter Taylor and striker Roger Davis pose with the League Championship Trophy in the boardroom of the Bassball Ground. 30th January 1973
Division One Newcastle United v Derby County. Derby County goal keeper punches away a Newcastle attempt on goal at St James Park. The final score was a one nil victory to Newcastle
Derby County v Juventus, European Cup semi final 2nd leg match at the Baseball Ground, Derby, 25th April 1973. Dino Zoff in goal for Juventus. Final score: Derby County 0-0 Juventus
Derby County players on holiday in Majorca Spain celebrate after learning that they have won the league title 8th May 1972
Colin Todd Derby and England footballer, poses wearing his clubs track top. Circa 1978
Derby County manager Brian Clough seen here with assistant manager Peter Taylor in the boardroom of the Baseball Ground. 30th January 1973
Derbys Roy McFarland chases after the ball during his sides match against West Ham United. 6th February 1971
New Derby County signing Colin Todd finishes off the signing formalities watched by manager Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor at the Baseball Ground. 19th February 1971
Brian Clough (R) Derby County football manager with his assistant Peter Taylor at the Baseball ground 10th August 1967
Derby County footballer Dean Saunders shoots for goal during his sides match against Manchester City 21st October 1990
Derbys Roy McFarland (left) tussels with Alan Gilzean of Tottenham Hotspur during the two teams league match at White Hart Lane. 29th September 1973
Derby County (2) v. Liverpool (0). Peter Daniel heads over bar from a corner kickDerby County (2) v. Liverpool 0. Peter Daniel heads over bar from a corner kick. 12th January 1975
Derby County assistant manager Des Anderson with players Henry Newton, Rod Thomas and Francis Lee celebrating after learning that Ipswich had dropped a point an Manchester City
Alan Hinton in action for Derby County against Chelsea. 18th September 1971
Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday herald, in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, one of the worlds oldest, largest, longest and maddest football games
Derby County footballer Roger Davies looks on as David Nish pours champagne over Peter Daniel as they celebrate winning the Division One title after learning that Ipswich had dropped a point at
Sport. Football. Derby County v. Southampton. Carlin 2nd from (right) after scoring Derbys 3rd goal. October 1969
Derby v. Liverpool. Ron Webster and Peter Thompson battle for the ball. 2nd November 1969