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The Anfield Wrap

Parade Culture: How We Celebrated The 1965 FA Cup Win

The Anfield Wrap

The Anfield Wrap

Sports, Soccer, Music, Arts, Fashion & Beauty

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

The trophy parade has always been a huge part of the culture of the football club and the city. The day where everyone can come out, young and old, and celebrate the team. We spoke to three fans who were at the famous FA Cup parade in 1965 on what made that parade so special and why we should all look forward to this one. It’s who we’ve always been. And we’re never gonna stop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This podcast is part of the Sports Social Podcast Network.

0:04.0

Part of our culture. We were brought up, weren't me to love football.

0:12.0

I don't know where I'd be we didn't have football in our life.

0:16.0

You know, especially being a red. I'll never forget.

0:20.0

You know, I've got loads of memories and that was one of the top ones, say, to win it for the first time.

0:27.6

The Abatonians used to say, when Liverpool win the FA Cup, the Levitibirds will fly off the roof.

0:35.6

They flew off the roof that day because Shank frankly always said the FA Cup would come.

0:41.3

My name is Keith Lowey, I'm 77 years of age this year. They attended the

0:45.3

1965 Cup final and was privileged enough the following day to watch the boys coming home with the cup for the first time in history.

0:53.3

All day Saturday it was about the FA Cup final.

0:56.0

Really, the FA Cup then was a really big competition.

0:59.0

My name is Liz, and I've been a Liverpool fan.

1:02.0

My first match was in 1963, and I go to all the home games now,

1:06.0

and I say football is still my passion.

1:09.0

The celebrations there and before the match, you know,

1:13.6

and all windows in every road had, you know, flags and pictures

1:17.6

and homemade rosettes and everything there.

1:20.6

It really was a big, big event.

1:22.6

It was far bigger than this.

1:24.6

The European Cup in those days.

1:26.6

I mean, 65, the European Cup is only 10 years old.

1:29.5

My name's Adrian, Adrian Killing.

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