1936finalkickoff.jpg (382 × 260 pixels, file size: 32 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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The handshake at kickoff between Harry Hooper of Sheffield United and Alex James of Arsenal. Is the first time Arsenal wore red and white shirts at Wembley, while it was the last occasion that Sheffield United appeared in the final. |
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