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Bobby Robson May 1978 Ipswich Town Manager with team captain Mick Mills depart from

Bobby Robson May 1978 Ipswich Town Manager with team captain Mick Mills depart from


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Bobby Robson May 1978 Ipswich Town Manager with team captain Mick Mills depart from

Bobby Robson May 1978 Ipswich Town Manager with team captain Mick Mills depart from the Royal Garden hotel with the FA cup after beating Aresenal in the FA Cup Final 1978
Football FA Cup Finals 1970s holding FA Cup Smiling
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FA Cup trophy which was the third cup to be used - which was created in 1911 by Fattorini and Sons, the trophy having been used for 81 years until it was finally replaced in 1992

Arthur Sidey
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An iconic moment frozen in time, this print captures the sheer joy and triumph radiating from Bobby Robson, the Ipswich Town Manager, and team captain Mick Mills as they depart from the Royal Garden hotel with the coveted FA Cup in May 1978. The elation on their faces is palpable, a testament to their hard work and determination that led them to victory over Arsenal in the FA Cup Final of 1978. The photograph not only showcases the jubilant duo but also features the illustrious FA Cup trophy itself. This particular cup was one of three versions used throughout its history before being replaced in 1992. Created by Fattorini and Sons in 1911, it had been cherished for an impressive span of 81 years. As we delve into this remarkable piece of football history captured by Arthur Sidey, we are transported back to a golden era of English football – the vibrant 1970s. Cups and trophies gleam proudly alongside these sporting legends who have etched their names into football folklore forever. This print serves as a nostalgic reminder of past glories while honoring two influential figures who played pivotal roles in Ipswich Town's success story. It encapsulates not just a momentous occasion but also embodies passion, dedication, teamwork, and ultimately triumph against all odds.

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